FOREWORD:
The memory, cancel and information functions require the same parameters to work even though carry out different operations. The param-
eters required to activate the functions are:
NUMERICAL CODE
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The operation is carried out with reference to the transmitter code which is input in window nr. 09. The insert function only accepts codes
within a set range and when out of range it will not except another number. To cancel the last inserted digit, the first from the left, you
need only press the "-" button which can be found near the letter "B" on the keyboard. To confirm the inserted number press "ENT"
while if you wish to cancel the insertion press "ESC".
The numbers for the virtual codes (starting from 150000000) are not available for all functions therefore check the possible intervals for
each operation
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VIA RADIO
This mode only accepts a command sent directly from the transmitter by pressing the button relative to the function that is required for
the procedure. The function information will appear on the display depending on the number of the transmitter and the type of function
activated.
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LOCATION
The reference parameter in this case is the location where the data to be modified is to be found. The location number is inserted in the
same way as for the transmitter code.
MEMORISING
There are two methods for inserting one or more codes into a memory module inserted in the socket:
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NUMERICAL CODE
Inserting one or more transmitters by defining the number of the first and last transmitter and then specifying which channel functions
should be activated. The series of transmitters to be introduced must therefore be consecutive. Using button "A" you input the code
number of the first transmitter of the series. Using button "B" you input the code number of the last transmitter of the series. Using
button "C" you specify the channel functions to be enabled for the inserted transmitters (specify the functions using menu nr. 34). Once
the parameters have been inserted press button "D" to start the memorisation stage and the operation information window will appear.
If the values are not coherent or they are out of limits an error message will appear.
VIA RADIO
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This procedure is similar to the normal receiver memorising method with the difference that you only need to press the button on the
transmitter and all information regarding the operation will be shown. If you have to, for example, memorise a four channel transmitter
you only have to enter in the memorising "via radio" and press all the buttons one at a time making sure that the add symbol "+" and
the channel letter appear (A,B,C,D). The position occupied in memory and the enabled functions will be visualised for each single
code.
CANCELLATION
You may cancel a code or function in the following ways:
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NUMERICAL CODE
Searches and eliminates all locations in memory which refer to the transmitter code you have inserted. If the code is not present an
error message will be given and you will be moved back to the code insertion menu. If the operation is successful (code found and
cancelled) a message will be shown and you will be moved back to the code insertion menu.
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VIA RADIO
As for the memorising "via radio" procedure you will search and cancel every function receiver by radio. Messages will appear letting
you know if the operation was successful or not in the same way as the numerical code procedure. If you wish to completely remove
a four channel transmitter you only have to activate the function and press each button once making sure that the cancel message
appears on the display for each channel.
LOCATION
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Asks you to insert the location where the data is stored. Once you have confirmed the data (and the location does not exceed the
last code in memory) the data will be cancelled. A value exceeding the last memory position or an empty position (without an inserted
code) will be cancelled from the display and the Palm will wait for another location.
SECTION 3
S486 TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER FUNCTIONS
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