PROGRAMMING
There are three methods of programming this receiver card:
MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Press the programming button for 1 second: the red programming LED will
light up and remain lit during for 1 second. A long "beep" will indicate
that the unit has entered the programming mode. Press the channels of
each command to be recorded in the memory of the receiver. After 10
seconds without programming any command, or on pressing the button on
the rear of any recorded transmitter, the control unit will exit the programming
mode and enter the operation mode, ready to activate the relays.
PROGRAMMING VIA RADIO TRANSMITTER
In order to operate in this mode and to set the receiver to radio programming
mode, it is necessary to have a transmitter already recorded in this receiver.
- With the point of a pen or a paper-clip, press the button in the rear of
the transmitter which is already recorded in this receiver. (If there is more
than one receiver nearby, this will activate the programming mode in all
of them.) A long acoustic signal will sound, indicating that
the receiver has entered the programming mode. To record each of the new
transmitters, press the corresponding channel in each of them. A short
acoustic signal after each recording will confirm that the programming has
proceeded correctly.
It should be taken into account that on recording new transmitter by this
method, these can only be recorded with the same channel which recorded
the "key command", the command used for programming the receiver. For
example, if the key command is a double channel recorded with button 2,
the new transmitters recorded "via radio" must also be recorded with button
2. If they are to be recorded with another channel of the new command,
this must be done manually.
- If no new transmitter is recorded in the space of 10 seconds, the receiver
automatically concludes the code memorisation phase, indicating this by
means of two short acoustic signals.
Note: To avoid waiting the 10 seconds, the memorisation phase can be
terminated by pressing the button in the rear of the transmitter which started
the programming or of the last to be memorised. Termination will be
indicated by two short acoustic signals.
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