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4. ID plate and marking data
PIK remote controls have
marking and are destined for use in the European Union without further
requirements. The
marking on the product, packaging and indications for use provided with the product
indicate ‘presumed conformity to the directives’ issued by the European Community.
The manufacturer holds the technical archive with documentation
providing that products have been examined and evaluated for
conformity to directives.
ID plate data are indicated on a polyethylene adhesive label applied on
the product, printed in black on a grey background; see example aside.
5. Instructions for start-up
T
HESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED FOR TECHNICAL AND SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL
.
T
HUS BASIC SAFETY AND WORKING TECHNIQUES ARE NOT DISCUSSED
.
Standby state
When the batteries are inserted, the radio remote control goes into a standby state; the display is
off and the microprocessor is in the power down state, so the entire device is in a state of very low
consumption.
The radio remote control returns to this state whenever 30 seconds have passed since the last
button was pressed.
Wait state
If any of the 7 buttons is pressed when the radio remote control is in standby, it awakens and enters the
wait state. The display shows the channel (one of the 30) selected before the radio remote control went
into standby state.
Selection of the channel
To select a (new) channel, press the CH button; the displayed channel starts flashing. Use the
▲
(
UP
) arrow or
▼
(
DOWN
) arrow buttons to select the desired channel, which flashes. By pressing
the CH button again, the channel display becomes steady-on.
If the newly selected channel is not activated by pressing the CH button, after a standby or the next
time the radio remote control passes to the wait state, the last channel that was previously
activated will appear on the display.
Storage of the M1 and M2 memory groups
The “sequence storage” state (M button) provides the possibility to assign two distinct “memory
groups”, i.e., two memories. The storage is carried out as follows.
Memory M1
♦
Press the M button for 5 seconds to store the memory 1; the icon M1 appears flashing on
the display.
♦
Scroll through the channels using the
▲▼
arrows, and the various channels will flash. To
enter the channel in the memory, press the STOP button, the channel stops flashing and
becomes steady-on; carry out this operation for all the channels you would like to store, up
to a maximum of 10 channels.
♦
To exit the channel storing mode, press the M button again for at least 1 second.
♦
To erase the memory, go to the channel 00 and press the STOP button. After the memory has
been erased, all the channels start flashing. To exit, press the M button again for 1 second.