Deleting a command
on a transmitter already memorised
The following procedure enables deletion of a single command assigned
to a transmitter key from the control unit memory.
Note – During the procedure, the red and green leds remain permanent-
ly lit.
01. Pres and hold the key "P1" on the Control unit for at least 10 sec-
onds: the green Led illuminates first, then the red led illuminates after
5 seconds and then both, to indicate that the Control unit has
entered memory deletion mode (WARNING! – do not release the
key P1!).
02. Without releasing key P1 press the transmitter key to be deleted: if
the control unit recognises this operation, the green led emits a short
flash, after which the P1 key and transmitter key can be released.
Deleting other
data memorised on the control unit
The following procedure enables deletion of various types of memorised
data from the control unit memory, as specified in Table 5.
Note – During the procedure, the red and green leds remain permanent-
ly lit.
01. Pres and hold the key "P1" on the Control unit for at least 10 sec-
onds: the green Led illuminates first, then the red led illuminates after
5 seconds and then both, to indicate that the Control unit has entered
memory deletion mode. Then release the key.
02. With reference to Table 5, select the data to be deleted and press P1
the same number of times as the number of presses specified in
brackets (the green led emits one flash each time the P1 key is
pressed).
03. 5 seconds after the key "P1" is pressed for the last time, if deletion is
successful, both leds (red and green) flash quickly (= memory delet-
ed!).
Note – Before deletion, there is a margin time of 5 seconds, in which
the user has the option to change decision and exit the procedure
without deleting data by pressing key P1 five times.
IMPORTANT! – After deletion of the "Memory of positions 0 and 1" and
"TOTAL Memory", the procedure 9.1 – "Memorising devices connect-
ed by means of Bus cable and leaf travel limit positions 0 and 1"
must be repeated.
TABLE 5
• Memory of Optional Function values (= 1 press)
• Memory of positions "0" and "1" (= 2 presses)
• Memory of Transmitters (= 3 presses)
• TOTAL memory (= 4 presses) Note – deletes the first three mem-
ories in one process
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