K-ROTOLIFT RF
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system is activated, the blinking symbol
appears on the display and you will hear a
continuous "beep" signal.
17.
POWER GUARD:
When you will plug your TV into the control box socket - if the user
attempts to hide the fully operating screen (turned ON), the control box cuts the power out.
After lifting the screen back to the viewing position, the power will be restored to it. If the TV
is turned off or in standby mode, the power will not be cut out. The POWER GUARD
function can be turned off manually - with the lift extended to the preferred position, press
the (V) button on the programmed IR remote control. Closing the lift will reactivate the
function. Please note that Power Guard socket can power devices up to 1000W only
Lift operating – control
Every control box with RF function is delivered with a pre-progammed RF Remote. Only Sabaj RF
remotes can operate with Sabaj control boxes. The buttons on the RF remote control are pre-
programmed and cannot be changed.
The control box has 2 levels of setup.
SETUP mode
is acquired by pressing & holding the
SETUP button
, and is signalized by a
RED
SETUP LED light
.
Motion MEMORY mode
is acquired by pressing
the
RC-SET button
. You will hear short beeping
sound.
NOTE:
The lift can be operated by more than one remote control. The preferred ranges of motion
will be the same for all remotes.
18.
Programming a new RF remote (optional):
The control box can store up to 8 different RF
remotes. To program a new RF remote:
a. Press the
RC-SET button
. You will see this symbol on the digital display
b. Press & hold for about 2 seconds any button on the RF remote. Properly
programmed remote will result with the digital display symbol disappearing, and a
short beep.
19.
IR-Multicode - IR Remote Setup (optional - requires the purchase of an IR-EYE
accessory):
The IR-Multicode system allows you to use any infrared remote control of the
most popular TV screen manufacturers. You can program the remote control working in
RC-5 code with which you control your TV. Some newer remotes work on a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
and, although they might look like a standard remote, they use a completely different
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