
1248015-GB_v1.1
ROLLER 868
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The first time ALT/START is pressed, the door opens and begins to memorise the handling
time. The second time it is pressed, it stops, ends to memorise the handling time and begins
to temporise the waiting time for autoclosing. The third time it is pressed, ends to temporise
waiting time for autoclosing, closes and programming is exited (the red pilot light goes out).
RECEIVER OPERATIONS
Upon receiving a code, the equipment checks whether it is in its memory, activating the
corresponding relay.
Manual programming
1) Normal programming
Press the programming button for 1 sec. The programming pilot light will come on and
the equipment will emit an acoustic signal. The equipment will enter normal
programming. Send the code and the channel to be programmed by pressing the
transmitter.
By pressing the transmitter channel, opening and closure is activated in step-by-step
operating mode.
2) Open/close programming
Press the programming button until the red pilot light flashes and the equipment emits
a short acoustic signal. The equipment will now have entered open/close
programming. Press the required channel of the transmitter to be programmed. The
first channel opens and the second closes (3rd channel opens and 4th channel closes).
Note: Each transmitter channel can be configured independently on the equipment,
occupying only one memory position.
Every time a transmitter is programmed, the equipment will issue an acoustic signal for 0.5
sec. After 10 seconds without programming or by pressing the programming button, or by
pressing the first two buttons of a transmitter (depending on the programming mode), the
equipment will exit programming mode, issuing two 1 sec. acoustic signals. If, on
programming a transmitter, the equipment memory is full, it will issue seven 0.5 sec. acoustic
signals and exit programming.
Programming by radio
To enter programming, press the first two buttons on a transmitter that has already been
registered on the equipment. The equipment will issue a 1 sec. acoustic signal. On pressing
any button on the new transmitter, the equipment will issue another 1 sec. acoustic signal to
indicate that it has been memorised. The new transmitter will maintain the same channel
configuration as the transmitter registered.
After 10 seconds without programming or by quickly pressing the programming button or
pressing the first two transmitter buttons, the equipment will exit programming mode, issuing
two 1 sec. acoustic signals.