B. Remote control administration
FIGURE 30.
FIGURE 31.
The
D2 Turbo
controller
incorporates an onboard
multichannel receiver compatible
with CentSys secure code-
hopping. The receiver will allow
any combination of the different
inputs - Trigger (Gate fully open),
Pedestrian, Holiday Lockout, etc.
to be operated from a single
multi-button remote control.
You can also artificially increase
the number of buttons by using a
two-button combination. One of
the buttons is used as a shift
button to allow the other buttons
to be used again in combination
with this button. Press and hold
the allocated shift button and
then press one of the other
buttons to create a new button.
The shift button cannot be
used as a button on its own -
it must always be used in
combination with another
button
.
Use of the shift button principle
allows a three-button transmitter
to gain an extra button and
operate four functions and a four-
button transmitter gains two extra
buttons and can operate six
functions. This is quite handy if
you’d like to control additional
devices from a single multi-button
remote control, for example your
garage doors if they are equipped
with CentSys code-hopping
receivers.
It’s important to note that the other devices cannot be activated with the new
shift button, only the
D2 Turbo
(and other CentSys operators that are
equipped with an onboard receiver) is able to recognise the shift button
signals. Using the shift key principle also prevents you from enabling functions
like Holiday Lockout Mode by accident. This is because you have to use both
hands to press the two-button combination.
At any stage remote controls can be selectively added or deleted within the
system. To selectively delete a remote control, the remote control must be
available, please refer to the section, 'Deleting specific remote controls' on
page 21.
Shift button
Press and
hold the
‘fourth’ button
as a shift button
together with
button 1, 2 or
3 to operate
4, 5 or 6
Shift button
Customising
the
Features
and
Functions
page 19