Identity Code; Electronic Key - Jay Electronique UC Notice Technique D'installation Et D'utilisation

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4.1.1- Identity code

The transmitter and receiver are linked by a frequency and an identity code.
A receiver can only recognise and execute commands generated by the associated
transmitter (same identity code and frequency).
- The frequency can be programmed by the user (see §. 6.3.2)
- The transmitter identity code is contained in the electronic key and in the transmitter
UCE. This code can be reprogrammed by a trained user (see §.6.3.4)
- The receiver identity code is a unique, fixed code, programmed in factory.
Identity codes have 65536 different combinations.

4.1.2- Electronic key

The electronic key used on the UC radio remote control system has a dual function:
- It enables start-up of the transmitter by limiting access to the remote control to
trained and authorized persons only.
- It contains all the information required for operation of the product, including :
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the system identity code
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the last frequency programmed *
the «standby» function duration *
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* = reprogrammable by a trained operator, see § 6.3
- When the key is removed, it prevents unauthorized use of the transmitter and
cuts off the power supply to the transmitter. For this reason, it should be removed
(as battery pack) when the remote control is put away.
Preferably, the electronic key should be removed after pressing the stop palmswitch
button. Removal of the key before the stop palmswitch button button is pressed
will result in a fault indication (2 flashes) and passive shutdown of the receiver.
If necessary, it can be used to stop the transmitter.
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The transmitter cannot be started up without its
electronic key.
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