05
MEMORISE.......:
A-NUMERICAL CODE
B-VIA RADIO
06
A-FROM:
B-TO :
C-CH :
D-MEMORISE
07
MEMORISATION:
LOC.:
COD.:
CH. :
08
CANCEL.........:
A-NUMERICAL CODE
B-VIA RADIO
C-LOCATION
Allows you to choose which method to use when memorising one or more transmitters.
A Memorise a transmitter using its identification number: You don't need to have the transmitter
on hand to insert the code. All the channel functions you wish to enable can be defined in one
step (from one to four channels with the required configuration). J umps to menu nr. 06.
B The functions are inserted into memory one at a time by activating the corresponding button
on the transmitter. This method similar to the standard receiver programming method allows
you to memorise functions by just pressing one button (just the transmitter button) and then
check that the operation is correct by calling up the identity code and the associated function
by showing its position in memory. J umps to menu nr. 07.
This menu is used for the function of memorising series S486 transmitters using their identity
codes. It allows you to insert a block of transmitters which have consecutive code numbers
thus drastically reducing installation time. You could, for example, insert a hundred transmitters
by entering the first code in the series, the last code and the number of functions which have to
be enabled. Pressing the "ESC" button terminates the procedure and takes you back to menu
nr. 05 without saving any changes. To proceed you must insert all the necessary parameters
which are described in detail below:
A Press button "A" and menu nr. 09 will appear. Insert the code number of the first transmitter
in the block that you wish to memorise.
B Press button "B" and menu nr. 09 will appear. Insert the code number of the last transmitter
in the block that you wish to memorise.
C Press button "C" and menu nr. 34 will appear. Insert the channel functions that you wish to
enable.
D Press button "D" and the code insertion procedure will start. The time required for this
procedure depends on the how much memory is occupied. Before memorising each code will
be checked to see if it already exists in memory. This procedure cannot be interrupted until the
last code has been processed.
NOTE
* Memorising, using an empty memory module, will proceed a lot faster than using one which is
already occupied as you do not have to check for already existing codes before inserting the
new codes. It is for this reason that inserting codes when the number of already memorised
users is high will require a notable amount of time.
* The inserted codes are checked by the palm which will indicate incoherent data or overflows
with a message on the display and will ignore the parameter that returned the error.
* You may input codes between 0 and 149999999. The codes starting from 150000000 (virtual
codes) can only be managed using the PC software management program.
This indicates how the code insertion process via the Palm is proceeding. The location in
which each code is stored in memory, the code itself and the enabled functions are indicated.
The location is shown directly while channel functions are identified by showing or hiding the
identification letter. A character also appears next to the value of the location indicating the
type of operation in course as follows:
"*" : the indicated code is being searched for in the external memory module;
"!" : the code and/or function has been found in the external memory module and cannot
therefore be added.
"+" : memorisation was successful.
If you wish to add functions to already memorised transmitters, the system will update the
memory settings. If one or more of the codes you wish to insert or update cannot be modified
the system will pass it over until it has finished the entire procedure. To exit after the Palm has
finished the operation just press any button and you will be returned to the previous menu.
This menu allows you to select the cancellation method for a transmitter according to the
available information .
A Allows you to cancel a transmitter code only using the transmitter's identification number.
In this case you don't need to have the transmitter on hand to be able to remove the code.
J umps to menu nr. 09. to allow the insertion of the transmitter's numerical code.
B Allows you to cancel a function or an entire transmitter via radio (similar to the standard
receiver cancellation method). Messages confirming the operation appear on the display. J umps
to menu nr. 10. and awaits the radio transmission.
C Allows you to cancel a function or a transmitter by knowing which location it occupies in the
memory module. J umps to menu nr. 14. and awaits the insertion of the location to cancel.
This requires the insertion of the transmitter identification number. The value is checked
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