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4.2. Programming, teach a transmitter
1. Apply 1 brief (<1,6s.) press to the
prog.
button, a bleep signal resounds
2. Use the
select
button to switch ON the desired channel on the receiver
3. Select the function (see function table) using the
mode
01
23456789A
BCDE
F
rotary switch
4. Select the relevant times (see time table) using the
tim
e
01
23456789A
BCDE
F
rotary switch
5. Press the push-button to be programmed on the hand held transmitter or wall-mounted
transmitter. This is acknowledged by a short bleep signal. Different transmitters can be
programmed. If the memory is full, you will hear a long 2s. bleep tone.
6. If you select a function with 2-button or 4-button control via ‘mode’, you only need to press
one of the buttons. E.g. for mode 1 you only need to press the button at the top or bottom
to carry out the programming.
7. Apply a brief (<1,6s.) press to
prog.
to end the programming.
NOTE:
Additional transmitters (max. 32) can at any time be programmed on a receiver: repeat
“PROGRAMMING”. If the memory is full, you will hear a long 2s. bleep tone. The programming
is retained in case of prolonged power failures.
4.3. Global reset
1. Apply 1 long (>1,6s.) press to the
prog.
button until the special repetitive bleep signal sounds.
2. Apply a second long (>1,6s.) press to erase the complete memory.
4.4. Selective erase, resetting one transmitter
1. Apply 1 long (>1,6s.) press on
prog.
, the repetitive bleep signal sounds.
2. Use the
select
button to switch ON the required channel on the receiver.
3. Press the push-button to be erased on the hand held transmitter or wall-mount transmitter.
This is acknowledged by a short bleep signal.
4. Apply a brief (<1,6s.) press to the
prog.
button to end the programming.
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