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1.4 -
Final ID
This is the same thing as paragraph 1.3 except that it refers to
the last ID in the same range.
Default: 1000
Note:
The breadth of the resulting window must be less than or
equal to 1000. If it is not, the electronic unit will automatically
correct the error, taking it to a maximum value of 1000, and it
will warn the user to check the other end in order to be sure of
the automatically corrected value and if necessary modify it to
better suit your needs.
1.4A - IU per Router
Configure the entrance panel indicating how many indoor units
(IU) are connected at most after each router. The maximum
number of all routers in the system should be indicated.
The number of IU per router is automatically optimised by the
entrance panel so as to exploit the address as much as possible.
When you enter a number, it calculates the best value in order
to optimise the distribution of the indoor units. For instance if you
type in 60, the number is replaced by 62, which corresponds to
16 routers. The optimal number is in the MAX column of router
1 which you will find in the table below.
The total number of routers that can be managed by the outdoor
unit will therefore be obtained from:
Router Number = 1000 / [IU per Router]
Where 1000 is the number of IU that a single entrance panel
manages for the following functions:
• Possible remapping (paragraph 2.5)
• Contacts list (paragraph 2.7)
• Enabling / disabling (paragraph 3.11)
• Self-start (paragraph 4.9)
Example: the indoor units which are not included, according to
the programmed window (IU per router, see table 3). They will
nevertheless be available for call-up by the entrance panel by
performing the lock of the last calling entrance panel F1 and F2.
For example with IU per Router = 50 you will be able to manage
up to 20 routers. In some configurations you can add an additional
router that covers the missing IU for a total of 1000.
The minimum of IU per Router is 31. There are 32 routers with
31 IU at most.
The maximum number of IU per Router is 200. In this case return
to the default configuration which envisages 5 routers.
Without prejudice to the fact that for each router the IU continue
to have IDs from 1 to 200, in the case of router 1, and then
adding multiples of 200 for the other routers, now the entrance
panel deals with a larger number of routers but limited to the first
IU whose number was selected with the present programming.
For example the situation for the default 50 IU per router is
as follows:
ROUTER NUMBER
FROM ID
TO ID
1
1
50
2
201
250
3
401
450
4
601
650
…
19
3601
3650
20
3801
3850
Default: 200
IU distribution per Router (see Table 3 provided below in
this manual)
1.5 -
First button ID
Configuration relating to additional button modules 12TS and
12TD (if installed). Using the numeric keys, indicate which ID
must correspond to the first button (the one at top right) of the
first additional module installed and confirm with
. The fol-
lowing buttons will correspond to consecutive increasing IDs.
Default: 1
1.6 -
Button remapping
R
Configuration relating to additional button modules 12TS and
12TD (if installed). You can change the associated code indi-
vidually for each of the 8 possible buttons that the electronic unit
manages. The number shown at the top right of the display is
independent of the setting described in paragraph 1.5.
Choose the number of the button to be remapped, with the ar-
rows or by typing in a number from 1 to 8 and confirming with
, or directly by pressing one of the buttons of the additional
modules installed. To change the associated number, depress
and type in the value of the remapping, confirming with
.
Default: 0, no remapping
Note:
If the settings of paragraphs 1.5 and 1.6 are simultane-
ously present, Button Remapping takes priority.
1.7 -
Single buttons
If you use modules Art. 12TS, activate mode
1
= Single but-
tons. Using Art. 12TD, activate
0
+
= Double buttons.
Default: Single Buttons.
1.8 -
Number of coding digits
Sets the type of encoding for calls to indoor units.
-
Sequential coding, 3 [5] digits
, indoor units are numbered
with codes between 1 and 200 [6400]. In this configuration, a
0 in front of the other digits is irrelevant.
-
4 digit coding
, in this configuration, codes can be from 1 to
4 digits. Valid only for Vertical installation.
-
8 digit coding
, in this configuration, codes can be from 1 to