5. Activate the transmitter again (same transmitter, same channel; if the channel is
different or it is a different transmitter the memorisation attempt will abort without
success)
6. End of memorisation: The LED "L2" will remain lit for 2 seconds, indicating that
the transmitter has been correctly memorised.
Note: it is not possible to memorise a code which is already in memory: if you attempt
this, the LED will switch off when you activate the transmitter (point 2).
Only after releasing the button "P3" MEMO will you be able to continue the memoris-
ing procedure.
If after activating the transmitter for the first time you wait for more than 15 seconds
without activating the transmitter a second time the memorisation attempt will abort
without success.
Cancelling a channel (fig. 1):
1. Press and hold down the button "P4" DELETE: The LED "L2" will flash quickly.
2. Activate the transmitter channel which is to be cancelled.
3. The LED "L2" will remain lit for 2 seconds, indicating that the transmitter has been
cancelled.
Note: if the user that you wish to cancel is not in memory, The LED will stop flash-
ing; Only after releasing the button "P4" will you be able to continue the cancellation
procedure.
For both the memorisation and cancellation procedures, if the button is released
before activating the transmitter the procedure will abort.
Cancelling all user codes from memory (fig. 1):
1. Keep both buttons pressed down ("P3 + P4") for more than four seconds
2. LED "L2" will remain lit during the entire cancellation time (about 8 seconds).
3. LED "L2" switches off when the cancellation procedure has terminated.
Note: when the memory is almost full the time required to search for a user code
could take up to 1 second from when the command was received.
If LED "L2" remains alight memory is completely full. To memorise a new transmitter
you will first have to cancel a code from memory.
Memorising ulterior channels via radio
• Memorisation can be activated by radio (without opening the receiver con-
tainer) if jumper "J2" has been inserted (fig. 1).
1) Make sure that the jumper "J2" has been inserted (fig. 1).
2) Using a transmitter, in which at least one channel button "A,B,C or D" has already
been memorised in the receiver, press the button in the transmitter as shown in
figure.
Note: all the receivers within range when the channel button is pressed (and which
have at least one of the transmitter channel buttons memorised) will activate their
signal buzzer "B1" (fig. 1).
3) Press one of the channel buttons on the same transmitter. The receivers which do
not contain that channel code will sound a five-second long "beep" and will then
deactivate. The receivers which contain the channel code will sound a one-second
long "beep" and will enter the programming via radio mode.
4) Press the previously chosen channel buttons on the transmitter which you wish
to memorise; the receiver will sound 2 "beeps" of half a second each after which
the receiver will be ready to receive another code.
5) To leave the programming mode wait for 5 seconds without pressing any buttons.
The receiver will sound a five-second long "beep" and will then exit the program-
ming mode.
• When the memory is entirely occupied the buzzer will sound 10 rapid "beeps" and
will automatically leave the "programming via radio" mode. LED "L2" will remain
lit. The same signal is given each time you try to enter "programming via radio"
when the memory is full.
CONNECTING THE 433 MHZ MODULE ANTENNA
The receiver is supplied with its own antenna which consists of a piece of rigid wire
170 mm in length. In alternative it is possible to connect an ANS400 tuned antenna
using a coaxial cable RG58 (impedance 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m.
BATTERY CHARGER (OPTIONAL)
If the electronic programmer has been fitted with the battery charger unit PRG850BC
it can work off battery power during blackouts.
The following indications should be taken into account:
• To indicate that the programmer is working off battery power when the gate is
completely closed a hyphen flowing around the perimeter of the display will appear
(see page 9).
If the battery is under charged a hyphen will appear on the lower half of the display
and the indicator lamp will activate and flash 4 times every 30 seconds.
When the battery is completely flat the letter "C" will appear on the display and the
programmer will block completely (only when the gate is completely closed).
When the power supply returns and the battery begins to recharge the system will
automatically be freed and the indication on the display will change.
• When the gate is completely closed the external devices (photoelectric cells,
metallic mass detectors etc.) do not receive power in order to increase the battery
life. When a command is received the programmer sends power to the safety devices
and checks their status.
The execution of the command will therefore be delayed by about 1 second (the time
required by the programmer to reset their functions) and will only be carried out if the
devices are at rest. If after this period an alarm condition occurs the command will
not be carried out , power to the external devices will be cut off and the programmer
will return to the stand-by mode.
Attention! If you decide to use an external receiver it must also work off battery power
otherwise it will not be possible to activate the gate using a radio control.
• If the mains power is cut off while the gate is moving it will block for about 1
second, to allow the battery circuit time to send power to the safety devices, after
which it will begin moving in the same direction again.
• In the battery powered mode it is possible to enter programming and modify the
system parameters, the deceleration times and the torque limiter. It is not however
possible to modify the work cycle times. When the pause symbol appears after "L3",
pressing the "PROG" button will force the program to quit.
CHANGING THE BATTERIES
The batteries must be changed by authorised technicians and the flat
batteries are to be disposed of according to the local standards and
regulations in course.
At the end of the control unit's life span and before disposing of the unit
makes sure you remove the batteries and dispose of them separately.
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