ON/OFF: When a button is pressed or a command is transmitted the strip is activated or deactivated and remains in this condition until
the next command is received.
To insert a value press button "C" and when the symbol "#" appears you may type in the value which must be between 1 and 255 seconds
(maximum activation time is 4 minutes and 15 seconds).
To correct an inserted number press "B" (where the symbol "-" appears) which cancels the last digit from the right each time the button
is pressed.
Press "ENT" to confirm the value and terminate the operation or press "ESC" to discard the value (the previous value will be main-
tained).
If you want to update the settings you must press button "D". When the update has been carried out the palm exits the strip menu and
moves to the advanced functions menu (nr. 25).
Pressing the "ESC button inside the menu (with the exception of when you are inserting a timer value) will move you to the advanced functions
menu (nr. 25). In this case all changes, which were made in memory but not saved, will be lost (memory content will remain unchanged).
This function allows the replacement of a transmitter within an installation without having to physically open the receiver. All parameters
relating to the replaced transmitter memory locations and channel functions are maintained. This function can be activated by inserting
certain data into a standard transmitter and allowing it to be recognised by the receiver.
For example: Assume a transmitter has been lost or stolen and you wish to guarantee the security of the installation.
Program a new transmitter (any standard transmitter) with the data from the one that is to be replaced. Carry out the replacement pro-
cedure from a location near to the receiver; the old transmitter will be cancelled completely while the new transmitter will take over its
functions. The replacement function can only be carried one time for each receiver as once the procedure is complete the data required
for the replacement function will be automatically cancelled from the receiver. If the code that is to be replaced is memorised in different
installations it will be possible to repeat the procedure for different receivers. There is no limit to the amount of times you can carry out
the entire procedure. The replacement function does not require particular technical knowledge and can therefore be carried out directly
by the end user if required. To program the transmitter the following data is required:
ORIGINAL TRANSMITTER CODE: This is the original code of the transmitter that is to be programmed (this will not be modified by the
programming procedure). The code will be acquired automatically by pressing any of the TRS buttons when the message appears on
the display.
OLD TRANSMITTER CODE: This is the code of the transmitter that is to be replaced and the complete sequence is as follows:
1) Select function A from the main menu (nr.3)
2) Select function D from menu (nr.4)
3) Press any button on the transmitter until a "beep" sounds confirming that the code has been learnt. At this point you are moved to
menu (nr.33). Pressing "ESC" will cancel the procedure.
4) Insert the complete code of the transmitter that is to be replaced and confirm by pressing "ENT". At this point you are moved to menu
(nr.35). Pressing "ESC" will cancel the procedure.
5) The data that is to be memorised in the transmitter will be displayed and once you are sure the data is correct press button D to execute
the programming function from menu (nr.36). Pressing "ESC" will cancel the procedure.
6) Attention! This is the only chance to cancel the procedure. Once started it cannot be interrupted as the Palm will continue to attempt
programming until it is successful. Connect the programming connector to the transmitter and press "ENT".
7) If message nr.38 appears the programming procedure has ended, the transmitter is ready and the Palm automatically returns to menu
(nr.4). If the attempt is not successful you will be returned to point 6 to repeat the attempt.
To replace the transmitter in the receiver refer to the drawing on page 64 and to section 7.
SECTION 6
TRANSMITTER ENCODING FOR REPLACEMENT
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