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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
The control unit has advanced programming that is not
needed for commissioning the system but is useful for
configuring advanced system operations.
10 - AUX OUTPUT PROGRAMMING
AUX USED AS COURTESY LIGHT
If the AUX output is used as courtesy light for controlling the
lamps, a relay must be connected.
The light can be activated through a dedicated transmitter button
(to be programmed as indicated in Paragraph 10.1) or associated
with the wired or transmitter start button.
ACTIVATION OF THE LIGHT THROUGH A DEDICATED
TRANSMITTER BUTTON AND TIMER-BASED SWITCHING OFF:
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connect a timer relay and set the desired switch-on time for
the light;
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set the AUX output on courtesy light (see Paragraph 10.2);
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set the monostable work mode (see Paragraph 10.3);
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programme the desired transmitter button for the light
command (see Paragraph 10.1).
The light will switch on with the programmed transmitter and
switch off after the time set on the relay elapses.
SWITCHING ON/OFF OF THE LIGHT THROUGH A DEDICATED
TRANSMITTER BUTTON:
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connect a monostable relay;
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set the AUX output on courtesy light (see Paragraph 10.2);
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set the bistable work mode, ON/OFF (see Paragraph 10.3);
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programme the desired transmitter button for the light
command (see Paragraph 10.1).
The light switches on/off whenever the programmed transmitter
is pressed.
ACTIVATION OF THE COURTESY LIGHT LINKED TO THE
WIRED OR TRANSMITTER START BUTTON:
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connect a timer relay and set the desired switch-on time for
the light;
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set the AUX output as electric lock (see Paragraph 10.2);
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set the work mode as electric lock (see Paragraph 10.3);
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if desired, programme the transmitter button for the START
command (see Paragraph 7.1).
At every wired or transmitter start command, the light will switch
on for the set time.
10.1 - PROGRAMMING OF THE BUTTON
LINKED TO THE “AUX” OUTPUT
This procedure allows for programming the button of the radio
control linked to the “AUX” output.
To use this function, the AUX output must be set to courtesy light
- see Paragraph 10.2.
1.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
lights up steadily
2.
Press the SET button for 1 second: the yellow “set” LED lights
up steadily
3.
Press the desired button for all the transmitters you want to
program: the red “radio” LED flashes and the yellow “set”
LED stays on steady
4.
Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds to exit the procedure: the red “radio” LED and the
yellow “set” LED go off
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If, at the start of this procedure, the “set”, “radio”
and “start” LEDs flash, it means that the programming
protection has been activated – see Paragraph 13.1.
10.2 - SELECTION OF DEVICE CONNECTED TO
“AUX” OUTPUT
Default = electric lock
This procedure allows for setting the “AUX” output for the
operation as:
ELECTRIC LOCK:
the control unit closes the AUX contact
whenever a command is received.
By default the contact is closed for 2 seconds (electric lock mode ).
To change the work mode, see Paragraph 10.3.
COURTESY LIGHT
: the control unit closes the AUX contact
whenever a radio command is received (the AUX button must be
programmed - see Paragraph 10.1). By default the command is
monostable. To change the work mode, see Paragraph 10.3.
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To control the AUX output when it has been set as a
courtesy light output, you need to register a transmitter by
following the procedure in paragraph 10.1 and connect a
suitable relay.
1.
Press the SET, RADIO and START buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, all the LEDs go out
2.
Press the RADIO button for 1 second:
- If the green “photo” LED is on AUX = Electric lock
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not proceed with
point 3)
- If the green “photo” LED is off AUX = Courtesy light
(if it is the correct setting go to point 5 if not, proceed to
point 4)
3.
Press the SET button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the green “photo” LED turns off.
Go to step 5
4.
Press the SET button for 1 second: the red “radio” LED
remains lit and the green “photo” LED lights up
5.
Press the SET and RADIO buttons simultaneously or wait 10
seconds to exit the procedure: the LEDs return to the normal
operating configuration