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IV.
Programming instructions using the 24-channel Programming IR/RF Remote Transmitter:
1.
Before we get started, the legend of the characters used are as follows:
a.
O
= Open
b.
C
= Close
c.
+
= Press and hold simultaneously
d.
>
= Indication to proceed to the next button to press
e.
#
= The channel to be programmed (1 to 60 channels)
2.
The “
STOP+O7+C7>
” is a series of commands pressed on the 24-channel IR/RF remote transmitter as a first
step to enter into programming mode
(see figure 3).
To execute this, press and hold the
STOP
button first, then
press
OPEN7
and
CLOSE 7
simultaneously. You should see the front LED on the 24-channel programming
transmitter blinking following this (indicating waiting for the next command). If not blinking, press
STOP
button and start again.
3.
The “
STOP+O7+C7>
O#
” represents the path of the channel to be programmed. By default, # is channel 1. If
the sequence is performed correctly, you should see the red Program mode LED on the RP60ABMH motor
controller come on
(see figure 1).
4.
The series of commands following the above sequence “
STOP+O7+C7>
O#
” represents the various
programming instructions, e.g. “
STOP+O7+C7>
O1
>
C1>O2>STOP
” which means reassign or move the main
programming channel from Channel 1 to Channel 2 of your remote transmitter. As the sequence is carried out,
the red LED on the motor controller will come on after the
OPEN1
(
O1
), blinks one time after pressing
OPEN2
(
O2
) and will go out after the
STOP
(
STOP
) button is pressed. Be sure to press
STOP
button every
time to complete a programming line.
5.
Writing program using the 24-channel Programming IR/RF remote transmitter
(see figure 3)
:
a.
During programming, ensure that the transmitter is aimed at the IR eye of the motor controller.
b.
To access buttons/channel from 13 up to 24, press
SHIFT
button first, then press the desired
button/channel (e.g.
SHIFT
>
OPEN1/13
>
SHIFT
which really means
OPEN13
on the transmitter). As
SHIFT
button is pressed, the red front LED on the transmitter will come on to indicate the transmitter
buttons are now shifted to the channel 13 to 24 set. After pressing desired button or channel, ensure
that the
SHIFT
button is pressed
AGAIN
(the red front LED light should go out to indicate button
assignment is shifted back to the default channel 1 to 12 set) before proceeding to next step.
6.
To modify the desired positions (viewing or service height), there is no need to re-write the whole program.
Just execute any desired program line below after recalculating values following formulas on
II. Calculations
above
:
Command
Description
7
Stop +O7+C7>O2>C10>O13>O
x
>O
y
>O
z
>Stop Set maximum travel time (001 to 299 sec). press Open
10
for zero
8
Stop +O7+C7>O2>C11>O
x
>O
y
>Stop
Set travel time of memory A (open button) to
xy
% away from reference
14 Stop +O7+C7>O2>C11>
O11*
>Stop
Nudge position** of memory A 1/40
th
second away from the reference
15 Stop +O7+C7>O2>C11>
O12*
>Stop
Nudge position** of memory A 1/40
th
second towards the reference
Note: * Press
O11
or
O12
as many times as desired before pressing STOP
** 1 Nudge Position (1 Green color flashing on the RP60ABMH controller LED) is approximately 1 mm drop/movement
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