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How to save a pushbutton configuration decided by the user
You can save a personal pushbutton configuration to the memory of
Art. 1251/A for each of the programmable devices Art. 5714C, 5714CI,
5714I, 2618, 4784 and 4784I.
The configuration will be saved for the article from which it was
read.
To save a customised pushbutton configuration, you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer Art. 1251/A to the device
with previously programmed pushbuttons and whose
configuration you want to store, see page. 68.
2. Use the
and
keys to select the
Read Pushbuttons
menu, then press
.
3. The display will show a list of the device’s pushbuttons and the
functions assigned to them. If the operation is not successful,
the display will show the message:
-
.
4. If necessary, use the
and
keys to scroll down through
all the pushbuttons.
5. Press
to save the pushbutton configuration shown on the
display.
6. Make sure that the following message appears:
.
7. Press
to go back to the selection menu for any further
operations on the extension.
How to programme a saved pushbutton configuration
The pushbutton configuration retrieved for programming relates to
the article to which you are connected.
To programme a configuration saved by the user, you must:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be
programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the
and
keys to select the
Prog. Pushbuttons
menu, then press
.
3. Use the
and
keys to select the menu option
Saved
Cfg
, then press
.
4. The display shows the pushbutton configuration previously
saved for that article. If necessary, use the
and
keys
to scroll down through all the pushbuttons.
5. Press
to run pushbutton programming.
6. Make sure that the following message is displayed:
-
-
.
If the operation is not successful, the display will show the
message:
-
.
7. After a few seconds the display shows the pushbutton selection
menu for any further operations on the extension.
How to read the pushbutton configuration
To read the programmed pushbutton configuration, proceed as
follows:
1. Connect the hand-held programmer to the device to be
programmed, see page 68.
2. Use the
and
keys to select the
Read Pushbuttons
menu, then press
.
3. The display will show a list of the device’s pushbuttons and the
functions assigned to them.
Sel
“Transm. failed!”
“Operation OK”
“Transmission OK”
Ok
Sel
Sel
Esc
“Saving OK!”
Sav
“Transm. failed!”
Sel
If the operations is not successful, the display will show the
message:
-
.
4. If necessary, use the
and
keys to scroll down through
all the pushbuttons.
5. Press
to go back to the selection menu for any further
operations on the extension.
Precautions and maintenance
The suggestions given below will help maximise the service life
of the device.
• Keep the programmer and its accessories out of reach of
children.
• Make sure that the hand-held programmer does not get wet.
Rain, humidity, liquids and condensate contain corrosive
minerals which may damage the electronic circuits.
• Do not leave the programmer in dusty or dirty environments, in
order to avoid damaging its moving parts.
• Do not leave the hand-held programmer in particularly hot
environments.
Excessively high temperatures can reduce the life of the
electronic circuits, damage the batteries and deform or melt
plastic parts.
When the programmer cools down after overheating,
condensate may form inside it, which can damage the
electronic circuits.
• Do not leave the hand-held programmer in particularly cold
environments.
• Do not drop, knock or shake the programmer as this could
cause irreparable damage to the circuits inside it.
• Do not use corrosive chemical products, solvents or
aggressive detergents to clean the programmer.
• Do not twist or yank the programmer cable as this could lead
to problems of communication with the devices.
Esc
“Transm. failed!”