Beep1
7 - TRANSMITTER CODE MEMORISATION
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6 - RECEIVER LAYOUT
DL1(Red Led ):
D
isplays the
Pulse
mode (of the selected
relay );
DL2(Green Led ):
D
isplays the
Step
mode (of the selected
relay );
Dl3(Red Led ):
D
isplays the
Timered
mode (of the selected
relay );
DL4(Red Led ):
D
isplays the operating mode in
Reduced
range
(of the selected relay );
P1, P2, P3, P4:
Push buttons needed for the transmitters
memorising and for the relay operating mode setting;
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
RL4
RL3
RL2
RL1
P2
P1
P3
P4
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL1
BUZ
BUZ
: Signalling buzzer : sounds 4 different “beep” depending upon the relay:
“Beep1”,”Beep2”,“Beep3”,“Beep4”;
RL1, RL2, RL3
: Normally Open contacts relays ( NO );
RL4
: Both normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed contacts relay (NC).
Next transmitters memorisation
1 - Press down for 1 second the buttons A + B simultaneously of a transmitter already present in the
memory, until the buzzer sounds a beep;
2 - Select the relay to activate pressing down the key always of the above transmitter according Tab.1
The buzzer will sound a different beep depending upon the selected relay.
3 - Press down the transmitter key to memorise (A or B or C or D )
4 - Check the relay activation and the corresponding led lighting.
Transmitter already
memorised .
Programming entry
A + B for 1 second
Transmitter already memorised
A or B or C or D for the relay
choice
New transmitter :
A or B or C or D for
the key choice
Different Beep
depending
upon the
selected relay
Beep
7B) : Memorisation of transmitters without accessing to the receiver
The memorization effects using only the transmitter keys
There are 2 cases:
1) the receiver is virgin and you need to memorise the first transmitter;
2) in the receiver it is already present in memory a transmitter and you have to memorise the following
transmitters.
First transmitter memorisation
1 - Keep pressed down the keys A+B simultaneously until the buzzer sounds a Beep and the 4 leds
remain lit,
2 - Choose the relay to activate pressing the button of the transmitter according the following table:
Key A ---> Relay RL1 activation
Key B ---> Relay RL2 activation
Key C ---> Relay RL3 activation
Key D ---> Relay RL4 activation
Keep the transmitter key pressed down until the buzzer sounds a beep. The buzzer sounds different
beeps depending upon the selected relay.
3 - Activate the transmitter key which has to be memorised ( A, B, C or D ) before the end of the beep
4 - Check the selected relay activation and the corresponding led lighting.
First transmitter
Programming entry:
A+ B for 1second
First transmitter
A or B or C or D
For the relay choice
First transmitter
A or B or C or D
For the key choice
Different Beep
depending upon
the selected
relay
Beep
Tab. 1
Press P1 for 4 sec
, the led DL1
remains lit; the
buzzer sounds
“Beep1”
Press the key A, B, C or
D of the transmitter
DL1 turns off
Press again the key
A, B, C or D of the tx
to check
RL1 excites and
Dl1 lights on
7C) - Memory full
The memory has a 256 transmitter keys capacity.
If you try to memorise the 256th, through the procedures 7A or 7B, a simultaneous flash of the 4 leds
occurs.
7A) : Transmitter memorising using P1, P2, P3, P4 buttons.
The memorization develops in 2 phases
1): Memorization of the keys transmitters into the memory with association key-relay;
2): Relay operating mode c
.
The receiver is predisposed for an pulse operation mode of the relay;
The change of the operation mode effects subsequently, as explained in the chapter 8 of the present
manual
Relay RL1
Keep
P1
pressed down for 4 sec. - DL1 remains lit - The buzzer sounds the bip type “Beep1”- Before
the end of the beep , press the key A or B or C or D of the transmitter. - DL1 turns off - Press again
the key
onfiguration
A or B or C or D to confirm and verify the activation of RL1 and the lighting of DL1.
Memorisation the transmitter into the relays RL2, RL3, RL4
The procedure is similar to that used for RL1, using the buttons
P2
,
P3
or
P4
instead of
P1.
NOTE2 : In case of memorisation of many transmitter keys , keep pressed the key of the receiver
related to the relay and press in sequence the keys of the transmitters to memorise.
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