Memorising Radio Transmitters - Nice MhouseKit CL2SL Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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9.3.4 - Optional photocells addition
Additional photocells may be installed at any time. In an automation with
gates with 2 leaves, it is possible to place them according to the repre-
sentation in fig. 22.
In order for the control unit to correctly recognise the photocells they must
be assigned with addresses using special electric jumpers. The address
assignment operation must be carried out on both TX and RX (placing the
electric jumpers in the same way) and it is important to check that there
are not any other pairs of photocells with the same address. The photo-
cell address assignment operation is necessary for them to be correctly
recognised among the other devices of the ECSBus and to assign them
their function.
01. Open the housing of the photocell.
02. Locate the position in which they are installed according to Table 8.
Unused jumpers are stored in a compartment on their reserve, to be
able to be reused in the future(fig. 23).
03. Carry out the recognition phase as described in paragraph 9.3.3
"Recognition of other devices".
Photocell
Photocell h=50 cm; triggered
A
on closure
Photocell h=100 cm;
B
triggered on closure
Photocell h=50 cm; triggered
C
on opening and closure

9.4 - MEMORISING RADIO TRANSMITTERS

There are two ways of memorising a new transmitter:
• M ode 1: in this "mode" the radio transmitter is used in full, that is, all the
keys carry out a predefined command. It is clear that in mode 1 a radio
transmitter can be used to control a single automation; namely:
Key T1
"OPEN" command
Key T2
"Pedestrian Opening" command
Key T3
"Open Only" command
Key T4
"Close Only" command
16 – English
A
OPEN
M
FLASH
ECS bus
STOP
B
Jumper
22
F
23
TABLE 8
Photocell
Photocell h = 100 cm
D
activated when gate opens
and closes
Right photocell activated
E
when gate opens
Left photocell activated
F
when gate opens
• M ode 2: one of the four available commands can be assigned to each
key. If this mode is used appropriately 2 or more different automations can
be controlled, for example:
Key T1
"Open Only" command Automation No. 1
Key T2
"Close Only" command Automation No. 1
Key T3
"OPEN" command Automation No. 2
Key T4
"OPEN" command Automation No. 3
Obviously each transmitter is treated separately and for one single control
unit there can be some transmitters memorised in mode 1 and others in
mode 2.
The overall maximum memory capacity is of 150 units; mode 1 memori-
sation occupies one unit per transmitter while mode 2 occupies one unit
per key.
Warning! – Since the memorisation procedures are timed (10s),
you must read the instructions in the following paragraphs before
you proceed with their execution.
B
A
D
C
E
Jumper

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