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NeoSlider™ - Sliding Gate Opener NES-24V1
Owner Installation Instructions
Step 2. Navigating the list
1. Press UP or DOWN buttons to navigate through the
list
(Fig. 38)
.
2. Press SET to display menu of available functions.
NOTE:
Holding a button down will step through the
list faster.
Selecting an operation
Press NEXT or PREV to cycle through the four menu
options
(Fig. 39-42)
. Press EXIT to return to the list.
Press SET to execute the menu’s operation.
Code operation (location empty)
If the code operation is selected on an empty
transmitter location, the BASIC CODE TRANSMITTER
PROCEDURE will be initiated with the transmitter
being saved in the selected location. This is useful
when managing transmitters using a scheme which ties
the store location to the transmitter’s owner.
Code operation (location used)
If the code operation is selected for a location that
already contains a transmitter, then the BASIC CODE
TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE will be initiated and the
new transmitter will replace the existing one. Note
that the button functions and name of the existing
transmitter will be transferred to the new transmitter.
This procedure is of great convenience when replacing
a lost transmitter.
Delete operation
The delete operation is used to remove a transmitter
from memory along with the name and button function
settings.
Edit operation
The edit operation displays the transmitter record
for editing purposes. See TRANSMITTER EDIT
PROCEDURE for details.
Copy operation
The copy operation is used to code multiple transmitters
with the same button function as that of the selected
transmitter. Once selected an abbreviated code set
routine is initiated which repeats steps 2 & 3 of the BASIC
CODE TRANSMITTER PROCEDURE for each transmitter
to be coded. Coding is terminated by pressing the EXIT
button.
Exiting the list
To exit the transmitter list, simply press EXIT to return
to the code transmitter menu.
Transmitter Management
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