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followed by an OFF command after 3 seconds).
- Press the "self-learning" key for a second, shown with
the self-learning procedure and the LED
The self-learning key can be pressed, even without removing the cover, using
a small screwdriver through the slots on the front, as shown with
- As soon as a test radio command is received, the LED remains lit in orange
and will stay lit for 7 seconds. During this time, the device waits for other
test commands. If test commands are received from other radio devices, the
device will save the command received with the highest power. This enables
the learning of the address of the device that is physically the closest.
- Once the time has expired in the previous point, the address learnt will be
saved in a non-volatile memory and the LED will flash in a green-red-green-red
sequence. The procedure ends automatically and the device starts to work as
a repeater.
- To complete the installation of the repeater, the self- learning procedure of
the command address re-transmitted by the repeater must be also carried
out on the receiver. To do this, just leave the transmitting thermostat in the
test mode, whose commands will be repeated by the repeater just configured.
In order for the receiver to learn the commands coming from the repeater
and not from the thermostat, you need to make sure that the repeater has
been positioned (even temporarily) halfway between the receiver and the
thermostat or that the repeater has been positioned closer to the receiver.
Check that the receiver receives the commands repeated by the device. The
output relay should immediately start to enable and disable itself every three
seconds, following the commands given by the transmitter.
Repeat the procedure for every transmitter on which you want to repeat the
command. Up to 50 transmitting addresses can be saved and repeated.
If no address has been learnt in the memory, the LED flashes quickly in green to
indicate an error status as the device will not repeat any command.
Once it has learnt at least one address, the LED remains lit in a fixed green
colour to show that the device works regularly as a repeater.
The LED will light up in orange for a while to show that a command has been
received; whereas it will light up in red for a while to show that a command
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