Functional description
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DIP 6
Transmitter
DI1
DI2
Receiver
D01
D02
OFF
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
ON
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
6.1.8 Delete transmitter ID
To learn a new transmitter, the DIP 1 must be momentarily
switched to “ON” (assignment function). Any previously learned
transmitter will be deleted and cannot be learned for approx. 30
minutes thereafter (
☞
see list of deleted transmitters). For further
behaviour, see
☞
“Status definition / LEARNING”.
When actuating DIP 1, the ID of the transmitter last learned is
stored in a list comprising a maximum of 10 entries “List of deleted
transmitters”. These IDs are stored in the RAM for up to 30
minutes. The purpose of this is to prevent repeated learning for up
to 30 minutes after an incorrect learning followed by deletion.
The “list of deleted transmitters” is reset (i.e. deleted) either by
switching off the supply voltage or if no other transmitters have
been deleted for 30 minutes (retriggerable timer).
6.1.9 Signaling the distance between signals or the signal strength
In the delivery condition (DIP 2 =OFF“) the flashing SI LED indicates
the signal distance from the useful signal and the noise signal. The
measurement of the 'noise level' is taken every 20 ms (watchdog
time 0 to 1s), or approx. every t = (set watchdog time / 64 meas-
urements) (watchdog time 0 to 35s).
An averaging process for the noise signal is carried out when there
is a new telegram.