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the total secrecy of the code.
- The code transmission type is “Rolling- code”. The code is changed for every
transmission through the use of an algorithm that only the receiver is able to
recognize.
- In the receiver the user code is memorised under Eeprom, which maintains the code
information even when faced with blackouts (max. 41 code-memorisations).
Transmitters
The transmitters are encoded in the factory and each transmitter has its own unique
code.
Caution! If you keep a channel button pressed down for more than 30 seconds the
transmitter will automatically switch off.
The receiver is compatible with all transmitters of the TVLink range: TVTXV,
TVTXP, TVTXC, TVTXK, TVTXQ, TVTXL, TVTXS.
To memorise codes from receiver
Mode 1
The memorisation or delete is made in the following way: channel 1 with channel
2 (or vice versa) and channel 3 with channel 4 (and vice versa)
For security, each time you carry out a new installation, you are advised to wipe the
entire memory (max. 41 different codes)
The user code and the relative channel functions are memorised or cancelled via radio
using the following procedure:
1) Press and hold down P1, after 0.8 s the buzzer B1 will make 1 bip and sound
continuously.
2) Transmit the channel which is to be memorised, the buzzer B1 will sound
intermittently.
To insert ulterior codes repeat points 1 and 2.
Mode 2
The memorisation or delete is made in the following way: Single channels with
dynamic function, opening, stop, closing.
For security, each time you carry out a new installation, you are advised to wipe the
entire memory (max. 41 different codes)
The user code and the relative channel functions are memorised or cancelled via radio
using the following procedure:
1) Press for two times and hold down P1, after 0.8 s the buzzer B1 will make 2 bip
and sound continuously.
2) Transmit the channel which is to be memorised, the buzzer B1 will sound
intermittently.
To insert ulterior codes repeat points 1 and 2.
To cancel a code from receiver: the delete happens in pairs like in the
memorisation mode 1 and 2:
1) Press and hold down the push button P2, after 0.8 s the buzzer B1 will switch on
and sound slowly.
2) Transmit the code which is to be cancelled, once the channel is cancelled the
buzzer B1 will sound continuously.
To cancel ulterior codes repeat points 1 and 2.
To cancel all memorised codes:
1) Press and hold down P2 for at least 0.8 s, the buzzer B1 will sound slowly, release
P2 and press it again for at least 10 s (during this period the buzzer B1 will sound
intermittently and quickly) as the buzzer B1 will sound continuously. Release the
button after completing the operation.
How to insert a transmitter via radio without accessing the receiver when the
memory is empty (first installation), in this mode the channels function of the
transmitter will be in mode 1.
The transmitter to be inserted will become the master transmitter for inserting other
transmitters.
1) Press P3 of the transmitter, the receiver will activate the memorisation and the
buzzer will sound continuously for 5 s.
2) Transmit the channel which is to be memorised within 5 s. Once the channel is
memorised the buzzer will sound intermittently.
Attention: When memory is empty do not give power to more than one receiver at the
same time, because the above mentioned procedure activates all receivers.
How to insert a transmitter via radio without having to access the receiver by means
of an already memorized transmitter (memory indexing procedure)
The type of memorisation of the channels (single, couple or 7-channel) depends on how
the channel, whitch is used in point 2, has been memorized.
1) Press the button P3 located inside the already memorized transmitter. The enabled
receiver sound continuously for 5 seconds.
2) Transmit a channel present in the memory of the receiver, in which the new code is
to be memorized, within 5 seconds and the buzzer will interrupt the sound for 1 sec,
and then carry on for another 5 seconds.
3) Transmit the new channel to be memorized within 5 seconds and once memorized
the buzzer will sound intermittently.
To insert other transmitters another code repeat operations 1,2 and 3
If the receiver’s memory is full it cannot be enabled and this will be indicated by the
buzzer B1 sounding intermittently.
To cancel via radio a code through a transmitter already set in the memory:
1) Press P3 for three times within 5 s, the buzzer B1 will switch on and sound slowly.
2) Transmit the code which is to be cancelled within 5 s. Once the channel has been
cancelled the buzzer will stop sounding.
To cancel ulterior codes repeat points 1 and 2.
Errors during the memorising
If the code is not memorised it could be due to the following conditions:
-The code already exists in memory
-The memory is full (max. 41 codes). In this case the Buzzer will make 3 bip each time
the power is switched on and during the memorisation.
Antenna
The correct installation and connection of the antenna is fundamental in order to
obtain a good range for the installation.
Connect a 8.5 cm piece of wire to the antenna pole connection on the device.
As an alternative (and for better results) use a tuned antenna connected to the receiver
via coaxial cable RG58 (impedance 50
Ω
) with a maximum length of 15 metres
(mod. ANT868)
Technical specifications
Receiver RF section
Reception frequency
868.3 MHz
Intermediate frequency
10.7 MHz
Sensibility (finely tuned signal)
1 uV
Receiver codification section
Power supply
230 V
Operating temperature range
-20°
–
+ 60°C
Maximum power at the motor
Voltage
230 V
Power
350 W
Maximum commutable power at output flashing lamp 230 V
60 W
Maximum commutable power at output courtesy lamp 230 V
300 W
Maximum commutable power at 24 V
output
80 mA
Maximum commutable power
at terminal boards 22-23
35V, 1A
In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right
for changing technical data and features without prior notice.
Description of the connections:
1
Input ground general power supply
2
Input ground motor
3
Input general power supply 230 V
phase
4
Input general power supply 230 V
neutral
5
Output relay contact opening
6
Output 230 V
neutral by means of fuse (commom motor)
7
Output relay contact closing
8-9
Output LP 230 V
60 W max. for flashing lamp
10-11
Output LC 230 V
300 W max. for courtesy lamp
12
Output 24 V
80 mA for photocells
13
Output 24 V
push buttons and safety common
14
Push buttons and safety common
15
Opening push-button, normally opened or dynamic push-button (see dip-
switch functions)
16
Closing push-button normally opened
17
Stop push-button normally opened
18
Input safety device normally closed FTC
19
Output 12 V
for OSE (max 30mA)
20
Input safety device CSP resistive 8,2Kohm
(range 6Kohm - 10Kokm)
21
Push buttons and safety common
22-23
Normally closed contact for safety test
24
Antenna mass
25
Antenna pole (wire 8.5cm)
We also wish to remind you that if the N.C. (normally closed) contacts are not
used they should be jumpered:
- If FTC input is not used, 18-22 and 23-21 contacts must be jumpered
- If CSP input is not used 20-21 must be jumpered, set J1 as n.c. and memorise
the buffer barrier as described at page 1
- If TB input is not used 17-21 must be jumpered
The earth wire must be longer of the other wires because it must be the last to
break off if the cable clamps slacking.
Remember that there are specific standards that must be complied with both
as regards the safety of the electrical systems and as regards the remote control
of tubular motors for roller blind.