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10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter
If you have available only one radio transmitter, use this operation to
delete it.
If the transmitter is memorised in Mode 1, one deletion phase is sufficient
and at point 3 you may press any key. If the transmitter is stored in mode
2, a deletion phase is required for each memorised key.
01.
Press the P2 key (
fig. 36
) on the control unit and hold it down until
the procedure is complete.
02.
Wait until the LED P2 (
fig. 36
) lights up, within three seconds.
03.
Press the key of the radio transmitter to be deleted for at least three
seconds. If cancellation was successful the LED P2 will flash quick-
ly five times. If LED P2 emits 1 slow flash, the deletion phase was
unsuccessful because the transmitter is not memorised.
04.
If there are other transmitters to delete, keeping P2 depressed, repeat
step 3 within another 10 seconds; otherwise, the deletion phase will
stop automatically.
10.4.5 - Deleting all memorised radio transmitters
This operation deletes all memorised transmitters.
01.
Press the P2 key (
fig. 36
) on the control unit and hold it down.
02.
Wait until the P2 LED (
fig. 36
) lights up, then wait until it goes off,
then wait until it has flashed 3 times.
03.
Release P2 exactly during the third flash.
04.
Wait for around 4s for the deletion phase to finish; during this time the
LED P2 (
fig. 36
) will flash very quickly.
If the procedure is successful, after a few moments the P2 LED will flash
slowly 5 times.
10.5 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 13
contains instructions to help you solve malfunctions or errors
that may occur during the installation stage or in case of failure.
45
A
C
B
open
aerial
stop
Led
C
Led
open
Led
stop
Led
P1
Led
P2
Led
P3
Led
P4
tasto
P4
tasto
P3
tasto
P2
tasto
P1
tasto
open
Led “
A
”
Led “
B
”
Led “
A
” Led “
B
”
PH100W
FL100W
CL1W
GTX4
TABLE 13 (fig. 45)
Symptoms
Probable cause and possible solution
The radio transmitter does not
send a signal (led
[A]
on the
transmitter stays off)
• Check whether the battery is empty, replace if required (chapter 11.5 - Usage guide)
The manoeuvre does not start and
LED
[C]
on the control unit does
not flash
• Make sure that the power supply cable is properly inserted into the electrical network socket
• Check whether fuses
[B]
and
[C]
are blown; if necessary, identify the reason for the failure and then replace
the fuses with others of equal value
No manoeuvre starts and the
flashing light is off
• Make sure that the commands are actually received. If the command is delivered to the OPEN input the
relative “OPEN” LED must light up; otherwise if the radio transmitter is used, the
[C]
LED flashes slowly twice
No manoeuvre starts and the
flashing light flashes a few times
• Check that the STOP input is active, that is, the LED “STOP” is lit. If this does not happen, check the device
connected to the STOP input
• The photocells test which is carried out at the start of each manoeuvre has not given a positive result; check
them, referring also to compliance with
Table 14
The manoeuvre starts but it is im-
mediately followed by a reverse run
• The selected force could be too low for this type of gate. Check to see whether there are any obstacles; if
necessary increase the force as described in section 10.1.1
key
key
key
key
key
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