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CHAPTER 4: MINI TRANSMITTER CODE LEARNING
The electronic card incorporates a 433.92 MHz 2-channel radio receiver which allows remote gate control via either
the OG/02 and OG/04 series microswitch-operated mini transmitters or the self-learning mini transmitters from the
following series: OG/62, OG/64, OG/28, OG/48, OG/52, OG/54, OG/82/1 and OG/84. Both channels are used
solely for gate control; more specifically, channel 1 of the radio receiver serves for the open/close function, while
channel 2 is used for the pedestrian function.
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CAUTION:
- a mini transmitter must be programmed
before
it is used.
- the maximum number of codes that can be stored is 32 for the open/close c
32 for the pedestrian control (no other combinations, e.g. 40 open/close + 24
pedestrian etc, are possible). Let's have a look at two examples of storable codes:
- example A:
32 self-learning mini transmitters from the following serie
s: OG/62,
OG/64, OG/28, OG/48, OG/52, OG/54, OG/82/1 and OG/84 as the open/close
control (e.g. left-hand button)
+ 32 self-learning mini transmitters from the
following series:
OG/62, OG/64, OG/28, OG/48, OG/52, OG/54, OG/82/1
and OG/84 as the
pedestrian
control (e.g. right-hand button)
- example B:
31 self-learning mini transmitters from the following series:
OG/62, OG/64, OG/28, OG/48, OG/52, OG/54, OG/82/1 and OG/84 as the
open/close control (e.g. left-hand button)
+ 1
OG/02 or OG/04
series
microswitch-operated mini transmitter
as the
open/close
control (there is
no need to store the other OG/02 and OG/04 transmitters, simply set the
microswitches in the same sequence as the one already stored)
+ 31 self-
learning mini transmitters from the following series:
OG/62, OG/64,
OG/28, OG/48, OG/52, OG/54, OG/82/1 and OG/84 as the
pedestrian
control
(e.g. the right-hand button)
+ 1
OG/02 or OG/04
microswitch-operated mini
transmitter
as
pedestrian
control (there is no need to store the other OG/02
and OG/04 transmitters, simply set the microswitches in the same sequence
as the one already stored)
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12 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
12 3
4 5
6 7
8 9
10
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MODIFYING THE FACTORY-SET
CONFIGURATION TO PREVENT
UNWANTED COMMANDS
MICROSWITCH CONFIGURATION (FOR OG/02 AND OG/04 MINI TRANSMITTERS ONLY)
These instructions only apply if the OG/02 and OG/04 series microswitchoperated mini transmitters are fitted.
Before performing the code learning procedure on the receiver, the factory-set configuration of the microswitches
must be modified to prevent unwanted commands
CAUTION: before proceeding with the mini transmitter programming or clearing phase,
disconnect the antenna to prevent the receiver from acquiring other signals during these
phases which could impair automation operation. Reconnect the antenna once the procedures
are complete.
4.2 CLEARING OF STORED CODES
All the radio codes stored in the memory can be cleared by pressing the PROG and PAUSA keys AT THE SAME
TIME, and keeping them pressed until the DL8 LED switches off (approx. 10 s) without sending any radio codes
during this time. This operation clears all the codes associated to both the open/close and the pedestrian control.
OPEN/CLOSE CODE LEARNING
- With the control unit powered and the gate closed, press the PROG key once to enter the programming phase.
The DL8 LED starts flashing to indicate that the control unit is in the programming mode.
- Press the button on the mini transmitter (the left-hand one, for example) which you wish to serve as the
open/close control, and keep it pressed until the DL8 LED switches off. The control unit stores the radio code
received and automatically quits the programming phase, switching to the standard operation mode.
- Repeat the procedure if several mini transmitters need to be stored.
PEDESTRIAN CODE LEARNING
- With the control unit powered and the gate closed, press and hold down the PROG key to enter the programming
phase. The DL8 LED starts flashing to indicate that the control unit is in the programming mode.
- Keeping PROG pressed, push the button on the mini transmitter (the right-hand one, for example) which you wish
to serve as the pedestrian control, and keep the two buttons pressed until the DL8 LED switches off. The control
unit stores the radio code received and automatically quits the programming phase, switching to the standard
operation mode.
- Repeat the procedure if several mini transmitters have to be stored.
4.1 MINI TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
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