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The top LED turns red: this is the
pairing mode to generate a new
RF address for the ventilation unit.
Previously registered units must
then be paired again in standard
pairing mode.
5.
After the above selection, press the
operating button for 5 seconds to
confirm the selection. After this, the
pairing between the CO
2
Sensor and
the ventilation unit starts.
1.
The CO
2
LED flashes orange, and
the selected pairing mode LED
flashes red. The ventilation unit is
being sought. This may take some
time.
2.
The CO
2
LED flashes orange and
the selected pairing mode LED
flashes green. Previously paired CO
2
Sensors are being sought. This may
take some time.
3.
The pairing worked:
The three
LEDs on the right blink green 3
times.
4.
The pairing failed:
The three LEDs
on the right blink red 3 times.
6.
Repeat the full procedure for pairing
the next CO
2
Sensor, including
resetting the ventilation unit to active
pairing mode.
Pairing a CO
2
Sensor usually takes
1 minute.
If the pairing has failed, try pairing
the CO
2
Sensor by holding it
closer to the ventilation unit.
With an active pairing mode on a
ventilation unit, there is
10 minutes to pair one CO
2
Sensor. For each additional
CO
2
Sensor to be paired, the
ventilation unit must be put into
active pairing mode again.
2.
Press the operating button for 5
seconds to activate the menu.
1.
The three LEDs on the right blink
green 3 times.
2.
The CO
2
LED blinks green.
3.
The bottom LED on the right flashes
red and the CO
2
LED flashes green
to indicate the RF pairing option.
3. Press the operating button for
5 seconds to confirm the RF link
selection.
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The three LEDs on the right blink red
3 times to confirm activation of the
RF link.
4. Briefly press the operating button and
select one of the desired parings:
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The bottom LED on the right turns
red: this is the standard pairing
mode. The CO
2
Sensor takes over
the RF address of the ventilation
unit. Previously registered units
remain active.
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The middle LED turns red: this is
the pairing mode to register an
additional ventilation unit to the
CO
2
Sensor. The ventilation unit
takes over the RF address of the
CO
2
Sensor. Previously registered
units must then be paired again in
standard pairing mode.
Only use the pairing method
described below if a new RF
address must be assigned to the
ventilation unit.