If the code being programmed already exists in the memory, the controller will display ERROR 3 and the programmed memory
position on the screen, issuing a sound signal.
If the memory position selected is occupied, ERROR 4 will appear on the screen and the controller will jump to the next free
position, issuing a sound signal.
If no action is made, the equipment will automatically exit programming after 60 seconds and two short sound signals are
given.
2.2 DEL CODES
This allows for individual or sequential cancellations or a total reset to be made.
2.2.1 Per position (POSITION)
Select the memory position to be deleted using the numeric keys and press INTRO. The controller will issue a series of short
sound signals to indicate that the operation is being carried out. OK will appear on the screen.
2.2.2 Per code (CODE)
Select the code to be deleted using the numeric keys and press INTRO. The controller will issue a series of short sound signals
to indicate that the operation is being carried out. OK will appear on the screen.
2.2.3 Sequential cancellations (RANGE)
Select the memory position to be deleted using the numeric keys and press INTRO. Select the number of codes to be deleted.
Press INTRO, the controller will issue a series of short sound signals to indicate that the operation is being carried out and the
message OPERATING will appear on the screen. Once the operation is complete, OK will appear on the screen.
2.2.4 Total reset (DELETE ALL)
The message HOLD INTRO will appear on the screen and the equipment will issue a series of short warning sounds. Keep INTRO
pressed down and the equipment will issue a series of intermittent sounds. OK will appear on the screen. If ESC is pressed during
warning status, reset is cancelled.
If the code or position to be deleted is not programmed, the controller will show ERROR 2 on the screen and will return to the
menu.
If no action is made, the equipment will automatically exit programming after 60 seconds and two short sound signals are given.
2.3 KILLPASS
This allows for individual or sequential codes to be disabled (the memory position remains occupied).
On receiving the disabled code, no output is activated on the controller and the message "NO" is shown on the screen. If it is a
proximity element, it is destroyed and becomes unusable.
2.3.1 Per position (POSITION)
Select the memory position to be disabled using the numeric keys and press INTRO. The controller will issue a sound signal to
indicate that the operation is being carried out. OK will appear on the screen.
2.3.2 Per code (POR CODIGO)
Select the code to be disabled using the numeric keys and press INTRO. The controller will issue a sound signal to indicate that
the operation is being carried out. OK will appear on the screen.
2.3.3 RANGE
Select the memory position to be disabled using the numeric keys and press INTRO. Select the number of codes to be disabled.
Press INTRO, the controller will issue a sound signal to indicate that the operation is being carried out and the message OPERAT-
ING will appear on the screen. Once the operation is complete, OK will appear on the screen.
To enable a code on a disabled transmitter, enter the registration menu and run an individual registration without indicating the
position or the code. The controller will show ERROR 3 on the screen and will jump to the programmed memory position, issuing
a sound signal. Press the transmitter again and it will become enabled.
If the code or position to be deleted is not programmed, the controller will show ERROR 2 on the screen and will return to
the menu.
If no action is made, the equipment will automatically exit programming after 60 seconds and two short sound signals are given.
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