PROGRAMMING EXTA LIFE TRANSMITTERS
• Green “STATUS” LED signals the programming procedure is ongoing.
• A switched on blue LED signals operation related to outputs.
• Receiving / transmission is signalled by a short flashing of the green STATUS LED.
• Successful completion of a particular activity is signalled by a flashing (several times) orange
STATUS LED.
CAUTION! In ROP-21 receiver, the programmed operating modes are overwritten. If a se-
lected transmitter’s push-button was added to a receiver in a bistable mode, then to add
the same push-button to this receiver but in a different mode (e.g. time mode), you do not
need to delete this push-button from the receiver’s memory. Time mode replaces bistable
mode immediately.
• A receiver realises only functions of those push-buttons that were added to it during program-
ming. It is possible to assign many push-buttons to one receiver in subsequent iterations of the
programming procedure (up to 96 pairs).
• In the EXTA LIFE system, selected push-buttons of a transmitter are programmed with a re-
ceiver. It gives a huge flexibility during the programming procedure. For example, push-buttons
of a 4 push-button remote control P-457/4 can be programmed in the following way:
Push-button number Operating mode
Receiver’s reaction
1, 2
Switch on/
switch off
1 – switching on a receiver
2 – switching off a receiver
3
Bistable
sequential output mode change
4
Time
Switching on a receiver for the adjusted time
• The same push-buttons can be simultaneously programmed to other receivers. In this case,
taking into account operation certainty and correctness, the switch on/switch off mode is rec-
ommended. In case of other operation modes, the jitter effect of receivers may occur.
• Push-buttons can be programmed directly in a receiver by means of the PROG. push-button
(an access to a receiver is required) or remotely (without an access to a receiver) by means of
the EXTA LIFE mobile application.
DIRECT PROGRAMMING BY MEANS OF PROG. PUSH-BUTTON
e.g. 2 push-button remote control P-457/2
• To assign radio transmitters directly to a receiver, use the receiver’s PROG. push-button.
Switch on – switch off mode
1. Press the PROG. push-button shortly (1sec). in a receiver – STATUS LED switches on green.
2. In < 5 sec. press the button that should realise the “switch on” function (for example “1”).
3. STATUS LED switches off and switches on blue again.
4. In < 5 sec. press the button that should realise the “switch off” function (for example “2”).
5. The STATUS LED flashes orange to signal the push-buttons have been assigned correctly.
Bistable mode
1. Press the PROG. push-button shortly (1sec). in a receiver –STATUS LED switches on blue.
2. In < 5 sec. press the button that should be added in a bistable mode (for example “1”).
3. STATUS LED switches off and switches on blue again.
4. In < 5 sec release the button that should be assigned in the bistable mode (for example “1”).
5. The STATUS LED flashes orange to signal the push-button has been assigned correctly.
Monostable mode
1. Press the button that should be added in a monostable mode (for example “1”).
2. Keep the transmitter’s push-button pressed and press the PROG. push-button shortly (1sec).
in a receiver –STATUS LED switches on blue.
3. In < 5 sec. release the transmitter’s button that should be assigned in the monostable mode.
4. STATUS LED switches off and switches on blue again.
5. In <5 sec. press again shortly this push-button that should be assigned in the monostable
mode.
6. The STATUS LED flashes orange to signal the push-button has been assigned correctly.
Time mode
Step 1:
Pairing a selected push-button with a receiver
1. Press the PROG. push-button shortly (1sec). in a receiver – STATUS LED switches on blue.
2. In < 5 sec. press the button that should be assigned in time mode (for example “1”).
3. STATUS LED switches off and switches on blue again.
4. In < 5 sec. press shortly this push-button that should be assigned in time mode (for example
“1”).
5. The STATUS LED flashes orange (several times, quickly) to signal the push-button has been
assigned correctly.
After the selected transmitter’s push-button has been paired with ROP-21 receiver, the default
time of the push-button will be 10 seconds. To change it, carry out the time programming proce-
dure (Step 2). In case of ROP-21 receiver, an individual time can be assigned to each push-button
added to its memory. Time is programmed in the range from 1 second to 18 hours.
Step 2:
Programming time assigned to a selected push-button in time mode
1. Press the PROG. push-button shortly (1sec). in a receiver – STATUS LED switches on blue.
2. Wait for about 5 seconds till STATUS LED switches off.
3. After the LED is switched off, in < 5 sec. press shortly the transmitter’s push-button that is as-
signed to channel 1 in time mode, and that we want to programme time for.
4. The STATUS LED starts flashing blue – it means time is measured.
5. After the time we want to assign to a selected push-button is finished, press shortly the selected
push-button again.
6. The STATUS LED flashes orange to signal time has been programmed correctly.
Time assigned to a particular push-button can be changed only by repeating the programming
procedure.