NETWORK Key
The NETWORK key enables the settings on the master unit (leading unit)
to be transferred to all salve units (subsequent units) on the network.
All units confirm that they have received the settings correctly by beeping.
The infrared remote controls do not copy the changed settings. Press
and hold the key for 5 seconds to transfer. However, each individual unit
can still be operated individually after this.
NETWORK
Confirmation of transfer
to all units by a beep
min. 5 sec.
Master / slave behaviour
If multiple units are installed, for example within a room, a higher-level unit (leading unit = master) can transfer
the remote control's settings to all lower-level units (subsequent unit = slave). To transfer the data, the leading
unit is connected to the subsequent units via a bus connection line (accessory). The master unit can be operated
via a standard infrared remote control or via a fixed cabled remote control (accessory). The data that is sent is
then transferred to all other slave units via the internal bus line. The number of slave units is limited to 31.
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01
02
03
04
05
31
Master
Address
Slave
Two different network variants are available:
1. Operating a group:
Leading unit (master) function:
A standard IR or an alternative cabled remote control for the master unit can control the master
and all slave units.
Subsequent unit (slave) function:
A standard IR or an alternative cabled remote control for the slave unit can control the only
the corresponding slave unit.
2. Operating a group or specific units within a group:
Leading unit (master) function:
A cabled remote control that is available as an accessory for the master unit can control the master unit,
all slave units as a group or individual slave unit separately.
Subsequent unit (slave) function:
A cabled remote control that is available as an accessory for the slave unit can control the only the slave
unit to which it is connected.
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