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A) ATX2/S MEMORIZATION
B) ATX3 MEMORIZATION
A) ATX2/S MEMORIZATION
MEMORIZATION OF ATX2/S CODE ON DOGE AS1 AND/OR DOGE AS1/P:
1. Press P2 button on AS1 board. LED DL1 will flash slowly.
2. Release button P2.
3. Press P1 button on ATX2/S board.
4. The sounder memorizes the code and confirms it with a beep and a flash.
MEMORIZATION OF DOGE AS1 AND/OR DOGE AS1/P CODE ON ATX2/S:
Programming is possible only with ON/OFF and ALARM inputs in standby mode.
Press P2 button on ATX2/S board for at least 5 seconds, the display will show “P” for 2 seconds first,
and then number “1” that will flash (waiting for a new code).
Press P1 button of the sounder. LED DL1 flashes quickly and the siren transmits the code.
The display lights up steady when a valid code is received and the siren output in the ATX2/S activates
for 50 ms with a beep (about 3000 Hz) to confirm memorization.
Every time P2 button is shortly pressed, the display will show the numbers 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 in sequence
and then again 1,2, etc..to memorize any possible additional sounders.
To exit from ATX2/S programming:
Press P2 for at least 5 seconds. The display shows the central cursor and the receiver starts working.
After 3 minutes of programming time-out, there’s an automatic exit from programming.
To delete a memorized code:
Press P2 to enter the ATX2/S programming menu. Choose the number of one of the already memorized
sounders (refer to steady-on corresponding led). Press P1 for at least 5 seconds. The display starts to
flash waiting for a new valid code.
B) ATX3 MEMORIZATION:
MEMORIZATION OF ATX3 CODE ON DOGE AS1 AND/OR DOGE AS1/P:
1. Press button P2 on AS1 board. LED DL1 will flash slowly.
2. Release button P2.
3. Press button P1 on ATX3 board.
4. The sounder memorizes the code and confirms it with a beep and a flash.
MEMORIZATION OF THE DOGE AS1 AND/OR DOGE AS1/P CODE ON ATX3:
Programming is possible only with ON/OFF and ALARM inputs in standby mode.
Press P2 button on ATX3 board for at least 5 seconds, the display will show “P” for 2 seconds first,
and then number “1” that will flash (waiting for a new code).