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attach the keyboard in the desired location, the
attachment is performed in the same way (see
Figure 2, 3, 4
).
• Remove the trims that cover the housings of the
mounting screws (
Figure 2,3,4,
detail
B
).
• With the two screws provided, secure the
keyboard onto the included support.
• Reattach the trims, making sure they interlock
properly.
NOTE
1
It is possible to use one keyboard to control several
radio receivers, for example 4 receivers can each be
activated with a single channel button (
A,
B,
C,
D
)
on your keyboard. It is possible to store user codes
that enable transmission with all channel keys, and
other codes that allow a limited use instead.
5.1
Changing the password
CAUTION! The factory assigned password is
0000
. A
change of password is required in order to ensure a
secure installation.
The sequence of key presses also allows you to set
the transmission type: fixed code or "rolling code".
This setting can be changed as many times as you
want, but must be accompanied by a change of
the radio receiver (if you set the "rolling code"
transmission you must use a receiver
H93/RX2RC/I
or
R93/RX2RC/U
).
User codes will remain unchanged in the memory,
the only difference is that this changes the radio
transmission, as evidenced by the flashing red (fixed
code) or green ("rolling code") LED.
We use <
old password
> to refer to the sequence of
numbers that make it up, and <
new password
> to
refer to the password you want to set; then type in
the following sequence:
• To change the password and set the transmission
mode with a fixed code:
* *
<old password>
*
the red LED
LR
turns on steadily. Then type the
following:
<new password>
*
<new password>
*
If the procedure was successful: the green LED
LV
lights up and the buzzer is activated for 2".
Otherwise you will receive the error message
(5 quick flashes of the red LED
LR
, accompanied
by the intermittent activation of the buzzer; see
paragraph 7).
• To change the password and set the "rolling code"
transmission mode:
*
*
<old password>
#
<new password>
#
<new password>
#
EXAMPLE
To change the password
0000
to
352894
, setting the
transmission as a "rolling code", enter the following
sequence:
* * 0000 # 352894 # 352894 #
5.2
Completely deleting user codes
We use <password> to refer to the sequence of
numbers that make up the password; to delete
all user codes from memory, enter the following
sequence:
# # *
<password>
# # *
If the inserted password is correct, the green
and red LEDs flash slowly for 2", along with the
simultaneous activation of the buzzer.
5.3
Storing a user code
We use <password> to refer to the sequence of
numbers that make up the password, <new code>
to denote the user code you want to store and
<A/B/C/D>
to denote any sequence of channel keys
you want to enable for the user who will use the
said code, in order to activate the desired number of
functions on the radio receiver; type the following
sequence:
*
<password>
*
If the password is correct, the red LED
LR
lights up.
Then type the following:
<new code>
#
<A/B/C/D>
#
the red LED
LR
turns off and the green
LV
one lights
up for 2", and the buzzer remains active until the
LED turns off
NOTE: If you want to enable all four channel buttons,
you can avoid pressing keys in sequence
A,
B,
C,
D
and go straight to typing
#.