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There are numerous pushbutton functions that can be programmed via an 8-position dip-switch located
on the decoder module (refer to the diagram below). By adjusting each dip setting either to the top or
bottom location will change the contact form of the intended pushbutton (refer to the chart below).
Transmitter pushbuttons are numbered from right-to-left and then from top-to-bottom.
Top Location
→
“1”
Bottom Location
→
“0”
Alpha 3000F
Models
DIP1
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #7 (START/AUX) with momentary relay contact
“1”
→
Pushbutton #7 (START/AUX) with latching relay contact
Alpha 3000D
Models
DIP1
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #11 (START/AUX) with momentary relay contact
“1”
→
Pushbutton #11 (START/AUX) with latching relay contact
DIP2
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #7 & #8 interlocked
“1”
→
Pushbutton #7 & #8 non-interlocked
DIP3
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #7 with momentary relay contact*
“1”
→
Pushbutton #7 with latching relay contact*
* DIP2 must set to “1”
DIP4
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #8 with momentary relay contact*
“1”
→
Pushbutton #8 with latching relay contact*
* DIP2 must set to “1”
DIP5
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #9 & #10 interlocked
“1”
→
Pushbutton #9 & #10 non-interlocked
DIP6
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #9 with momentary relay contact*
“1”
→
Pushbutton #9 with latching relay contact*
* DIP5 must set to “1”
DIP7
→
“0”
→
Pushbutton #10 with momentary relay contact*
“1”
→
Pushbutton #10 with latching relay contact*
* DIP5 must set to “1”
DIP8
→
Refer to page 16