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04.
Restore the power supply to the control unit.
ON
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MEMORISING / DELETING TRANSMITTERS IN THE RECEIVER
The first one-way transmitter to be memorised in the receiver also defines the
encoding system
(“O-Code”
(“O-Code/A”) or “FloR” or “TTS” or “Smilo” or “Flo”) that each successive one-way transmitter to be memorised
must have. Transmitters with “BD” encoding can instead be memorised freely, as they are compatible with one-
way transmitters inside the receiver’s memory.
Each single coding allows for exploiting only the functions linked to that specific encoding system.
To verify to which encoding system the transmitters already memorised in the receiver belong, proceed as fol-
lows (Warning! – The receiver must already be connected to the control unit):
Verification of the TYPE OF ENCODING system adopted by the transmitters already memorised
01.
Disconnect the power supply to the control unit and then restore
the power.
LED B of the receiver will light up green first then orange. When the
orange LED switches off, count the number of subsequent flashes:
OFF
ON
• 1 green flash
= transmitters with O-Code or FloR or TTS encod-
ing system
x 1
• 1 green flash and 1 orange flash
= transmitters with O-Code or
FloR or TTS + BD encoding system
x 1+1