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16. Memorising / Deleting remote controls
16.1 Memorising remote controls via the control panel
16.2 Memorising remote controls from a distance
16.3 Deleting remote controls
1. Press
the [7] and [5] keys simultaneously for about 1 s. The display flashes .
2. Press the required key on the remote control.
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The display indicates for about 1 s, and the remote control is memorised.
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The function of the memorised key is OPEN-STOP-CLOSE-STOP.
NB: with automatic closure enabled (parameter b4), the function of the remote control is OPENING.
1.
Press the PRG of a previously memorised GOL4 transmitter for 5 seconds
(within the range of the receiver) until the LED lights up.
2.
Press any one of the CH keys of the new transmitter.
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The new transmitter can memorise the same keys as the existing trans-
mitter.
NB: be careful not to accidentally memorise your neighbours' transmitters.
1. Press
the
[7] and [5] buttons simultaneously for more than 6 seconds. The display flashes
, first slowly and then more quickly.
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All the remote controls are deleted.
PRG
17. Adjusting the parameters
1. Press the menu button
[6] for more than 1.5 s. The display goes to the adjustments menu
or to the last parameter adjusted. The 2-character menu name flashes. For example A ... 0.
2. Select the required parameter using the [7] and/or [5] buttons.
3. Press the menu button
[6] for less than 1.5 s. The display indicates the value of the selected
parameter. For example, 0.
4. Alter the value using the [7] and/or [5] buttons. The new value is automatically memorised.
5. Press
the [6] button for less than 1.5 s. The display returns to the selected parameter.
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To quit the adjustment mode, press the
[6] button for more than 1.5 s.
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The adjustment mode is automatically quit after 15 s of inactivity.
NB: while the adjustment mode is active, the automation cannot accept any commands.
WARNING: if the programming menu values from A0 to A4 are modified, the display visualises
L .. 4 and you must repeat the learning procedure (see chapter 15).