English
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– English
10.4 - MEMORIZING ALL RADIO TRANSMITTERS
The control unit contains a radio receiver for GTX4 transmitters; the trans
-
mitter included in the box is already memorised and ready to use.
There are two ways of memorising a new transmitter:
• Mode 1
:
in this “mode” the radio transmitter is used as a whole, i.e. all
the keys carry out a preset command (the transmitter supplied with the
WG2S is memorised using Mode 1).Obviously a radio transmitter in mode
1 can only control one single automation; that is:
TABLE 8
Photocell h=50 cm; triggered
on closure
Photocell h=100 cm; trig
-
gered on closure
Photocell on right with activa
-
tion on opening
Photocell
Jumpers
A
B
C
D
Photocell h=50 cm; triggered
on opening and closure
Photocell h=100 cm; triggered
on opening and closure
F
Photocell on left with activa
-
tion on opening
E
Photocell
Jumpers
•
Mode 2
:
each key can be associated to one of the four commands
available. If this mode is used appropriately 2 or more different automa
-
tions can be controlled, for example:
Obviously each transmitter is treated separately and for one single control unit
there can be some transmitters memorised in mode 1 and others in mode 2.
The overall maximum memory capacity is of 150 units; mode 1 memori
-
sation occupies one unit per transmitter while mode 2 occupies one unit
per key.
Caution! – As memorisation procedures have a time limit (10 s), it
is important to read the instructions in the next paragraphs before
starting.
Key T1
“OPEN” Command
Key T2
“Pedestrian opening” command
Key T3
“Only open” command
Key T4
“Only close” command
Key T1
“Only open” Automation N° 1 command
Key T2
“Only close” Automation N° 1 command
Key T3
“OPEN” Automation N° 2 command
Key T4
“OPEN” Automation N° 3 command
10.3.4 - Adding optional photocells
Additional photocells to those supplied with the WG2S can be installed at
any time. On an automation for 2-leaf gates, these can be positioned as
shown in
fig. 42
.
In order for the control unit to correctly recognise the photocells they must
be assigned with addresses using special electric jumpers. The address
assignment operation must be carried out on both TX and RX (placing the
electric jumpers in the same way) and it is important to check that there
are not any other pairs of photocells with the same address. The photo
-
cell address assignment operation is necessary for them to be correctly
recognised among the other devices of the ECSBus and to assign them
their function.
01.
Open the housing of the photocell.
02.
Identify the position in which they are installed according to Figure 70
and place the jumper according to
Table 8
.
Unused jumpers must be placed in the special compartment for
future use (
fig. 43
).
03.
Carry out the learning phase as described in paragraph 10.3.3 “Rec-
ognition of other devices”.
41
B
A
43
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