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“TX code” Submenu 

This submenu displays the transmitter codes in the receiver memory. 
Use the up and down arrow buttons to move through all the codes 
contained in the memory. 
 
If a receiver is in default mode, the “Code” field refers to the transmitter 
number, “Ch” field refers to the channel number and the “Pos” field 
refers to the row in the receiver memory. 
 
If a receiver is configured with a free mode association, the “Code” field 
refers to the transmitter number, “C” field refers to the channel number, 
“R” field refers to the commanded relay number and “Pos” field refers to 
the row in the receiver memory. 
 

“Config. relays” Submenu 

This submenu displays the configuration of the command relays. 
 
The up and down arrow buttons may be used to move through the 
configuration of each receiver relay. 
 
 

“Enabled groups“ Submenu: 

This submenu displays the enabled groups contained in the memory or 
on the receiver. 
  
The user may move through each of enabled groups using the up and 
down arrow buttons. 
 
 

“Occupation“ Submenu: 

This submenu displays the number of transmitter codes stored in the 
receiver memory. 
 
The first number gives the number of transmitters in the memory; the 
second number gives the total capacity of the memory. 
 

“Memory type” Submenu: 

This submenu displays the type of memory and, depending on the type 
of receiver, the management mode for allocating relays according to the 
channels: “default mode” or “free mode”. A customized receiver (a 
receiver into which the installer code has been programmed) shall be 
indicated by a *. 
In default mode, the receipt channel 1 of a transmitter will activate relay 
1, and channel 2 will activate relay 2, etc. 
In free mode, a relay of the user’s choice may be allocated to each 
channel. i.e. the receipt of channel 1 may activate any relay, it all 
depends on the installers programming.  
 

“Parameters“  Submenu: 

This submenu displays the receiver's different parameters. 
The user may scroll through each receiver parameter using the up  and 
down arrow buttons. 
The accessible parameters are as follows: 
"Uniquem.  TX  roll" (Only  TX  roll):  for  allowing  only  transmitters  with  a 
rolling code. 
 
"5

th

  channel":  for  allowing  a  new  transmitter  to  be  programmed  in  the 

receiver  by  radio  transmission  from  the  fifth  channel  of  a  transmitter 
(see transmitter instructions) which is already in the receiver's memory. 
 
"Enable  XP"  (Activate  XP):  for  allowing  a  transmitter's  sefl-learning  in 
the receiver's memory using XP rule. 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

Enable XP: 
Yes 

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Parameters 

Name 

5th channel: 
Yes 

Only TX rolling: 
Yes 

Memory type 
MR4E- Mode free 

Occupation 
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Memory type 

Occupation 
  102 / 1000 

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Occupation 

Memory type 

Group  1:    100 

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Enabled groups 

Occupation 

Relays 1: 
Monostable 

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Config. relays 

Enabled groups 

Code: 00001234 
C:1 R:1 Pos:0001 

Code: 00001234 
Ch: 1 Pos: 0001 

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TX code 

Relays 

Summary of Contents for GT+

Page 1: ...ers stored in the receiver internal or external memory display creation deletion and space used etc Management of the type and time out for relay commands Management of group codes and receiver passwords Possible backing up or restoring the receiver memory or the memory modules in the GT The data shall be archived in the GT memory On a radio transmitter Reading the transmitter radio codes group co...

Page 2: ...ome cases you will need a mains USB adapter 3 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION Figure 2 GT positioning with respect to a transmitter during the programming step the distance between the transmitter and the bottom of the GT housing should not exceed 1 cm during the entire programming Figure 3 4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Press the up and down arrow buttons to move through the GT menus The cursor in front of the menu...

Page 3: ...ire receiver memory Single code Erases single transmitters stored in the receiver memory one at a time Files Mem File Backs up the receiver memory in the GT memory File Mem Copies a backup stored in the GT to the receiver memory TRANSMITTERS Read Reads a transmitter information Program Serial n Edits data for a transmitter Site Edits site code for a transmitter Copy Edits the copy code for a trans...

Page 4: ...ovable or internal to be read programmed or deleted When using an external memory power the GT with an external power supply via its micro USB port Connect the supplied memory receiver connecting cable to the GT Memory port Connect the memory module to the red 12 pin connector at the end of the connecting cable Check that the polarity is correct when you connect the memory using the locating pin i...

Page 5: ... the type of memory and depending on the type of receiver the management mode for allocating relays according to the channels default mode or free mode A customized receiver a receiver into which the installer code has been programmed shall be indicated by a In default mode the receipt channel 1 of a transmitter will activate relay 1 and channel 2 will activate relay 2 etc In free mode a relay of ...

Page 6: ...ber 12345 was received on channel 2 If the received code matches this number it should be confirmed by pressing OK Otherwise press the left arrow button The code will be automatically copied to the receiver memory after confirmation and the GT will return to awaiting transmission mode If the receiver is configured in free mode the number of the relay to be activated upon receipt of the transmitted...

Page 7: ...of relay command may be edited by pressing the right arrow button It may be configured in monostable mode bistable mode and time out mode In time out mode the time out value for the relay command may be increased or decreased using the up and down arrow buttons Incrementation occurs in 0 1 second intervals The user may press and hold the button for automatic incrementation Values are recorded in t...

Page 8: ...lows either all transmitters or one particular transmitter to be deleted from the receiver memory Total Submenu This submenu allows all the transmitters contained in the GT memory to be deleted The entire memory will be erased after confirmation via the OK button being pressed The Wait Wait message will appear during deletion If the memory is empty the Memory is empty message will be displayed Sin...

Page 9: ... has not been customized the first line of the display will show the transmitter Code followed by the channel number and the second line will show the Site S code and the Copy C code Copy If the transmitter has been customized and the installer code matches the GT installer code the first line of the display will show the transmitter Code followed by the channel number and the second line will sho...

Page 10: ...or confirmation before a new programming phase may be started In this case the number will not be incremented Group Submenu This submenu allows a transmitter group code to be edited using Easyroll contactless system The group code to be programmed must be entered The cursor is placed under the character which can then be edited using the up and down arrow buttons The cursor may be moved using the ...

Page 11: ...and wait for confirmation before a new programming phase may be started M1000 M2000 Menu This menu is used to save and restore the memory of an M1000 or M2000 standalone access control unit to or from the GT memory The GT backup memory may contain up to 1000 sites Each archive saved in the GT may be named for easier identification The GT is connected with the M1000 or M2000 unit using the specific...

Page 12: ...data has been read the following menus will be displayed Read Menu This menu displays all the UNIK card information i e the list of transmitter codes in the memory the parameters the release number the memory used the card s current status and operation counter as well as the last error code An error in communicating with the UNIK card is indicated by the No memory message TX Code Submenu This sub...

Page 13: ...s submenu allows a transmitter code to be programmed into the UNIK card memory by manual input The cursor is placed under the figure which can then be edited using the up and down arrow buttons The cursor may be moved using the left and right arrow buttons After confirming the number entered by pressing OK enter the number of transmitters to be programmed knowing that the previous number is for th...

Page 14: ...sage will appear during deletion If the memory is empty the Memory Empty message will be displayed Files Menu This menu allows a UNIK card memory to be backed up to and restored from the GT memory The GT backup memory may contain up to 1000 site memories Each archive saved in the GT may be named for easier identification UNIK File Submenu This submenu allows a UNIK card memory to be saved in the G...

Page 15: ...e up and down arrow buttons The first line shows the archive name and the second line shows the type of original receiver followed by and the number of transmitters stored in the archive Once the archive has been selected pressing the OK button twice will delete the archive from the GT memory Format GT Submenu This submenu allows all the archives saved in the GT memory to be deleted Press the OK b...

Page 16: ...tects the GT GTPlus Menu This menu provides access to the data transfer functions between the GT memory and the WinGTProg program and the GT firmware update functions File Management Submenu This submenu allows the archives stored in the GT memory to be managed These may be read deleted or copied to the WinGTProg program The archives read in this way may be either copied to a new WinGTProg install...

Page 17: ...bility if any incompatible devices and or components are installed that compromise the integrity safety and operation of the product Only original spares must be used for repair or replacement of parts The installer must supply all information regarding the operation maintenance and use of individual components and of the system as a whole MAINTENANCE To guarantee the efficiency of the product it ...

Page 18: ...iento reparación y limpieza tienen que estar ratificadas por documentos Estos documentos deben ser conservados por el usuario y estar siempre a disposición del personal competente encargado ADVERTENCIAS PARA EL USUARIO Leer atentamente las instrucciones y la documentación adjunta El producto tiene que ser destinado al uso para el que ha sido concebido Otro uso será considerado impropio y por tanto...

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