ATTENTION: the short pressure of the MENU button during the parameter selection returns the process to the previous point. For
example: the brief pressure of the MENU button in channel 1 enabling menu (the display shows CH01) returns the process to the
selection of the function (the display shows F00 or the last function selected).
4.3 TRf - TRANSMITTERS RESET
By accessing the item TRF it is possible to erase all the transmitters. This reset does not erase the general parameters of the receiver.
To process the reset, move to the item trf then confirm by pressing and holding the MENU button. Hold until the display shows the
value BiroL, then release the button.
Select the type of encoding that you want to assiociate to the receiver: biroL (Rolling Code) or sawn (Custom).
Confirm by pressing and holding the MENU button until the display shows the value 0, then release the button. Hold again the
MENU button: a countdown starts d80, d79, ..., d01, d00. Once the countdown ends, the reset has successfully been performed, and
the display shows
4.4 see - ASSESSMENT METHODS OF THE RADIO CONTROL
By accessing the item SEE it is possible to assess the learning of a remote control, without activating the output relays.
To process the assessment move to the item SEE and then confirm by pressing and holding the MENU button. Hold until the display
shows the value Press, then release the button.
Press the transmitter's button. The receiver display shows:
•
not, if the transmitter is not learned. After 2 seconds the display shows the index of the pressed key;
•
the position of the transmitter in the memory, for example P000 (transmitter not enabled) o P0:00 (transmitter enabled). After
2 seconds the display shows the index of the pressed key and at the same time the LEDs of the outputs associated with the
button.
The receiver returns waiting for a new signal from a transmitter. The display shows Press.
In order to quit, press the MENU button or wait 15sec of inactivity.
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OUTPUTS USING MODE
Each output can be used with the following functionalities:
- Dead man: the output remains active as long as the button is held down.
- Step by Step: each pressure of the key changes the exit state.
- Timed: when pressing the key, the output gets active for a selectable time (Life). A further pressure during the timing restarts the
timer.
- Timed with delay: when pressing the button, the output is activated after a set time (dLy) and remains active for a selectable time
(Life). A new pressure during the waiting time has no effect; if done while the output is active, instead, it restarts the timer (as in
the Timed case).
ATTENTION: when multiple commands arrive at the same time, the following priorities are given:
1.
DEAD MAN;
2.
STEP BY STEP;
3.
TIMED;
4.
TIMED WITH DELAY.
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REPORTS
During the normal functioning, there are two types of output status report: via the display and via the LEDs OUT1, OUT2, OUT3
and OUT4:
The display shows the status of the outputs through four horizontal lines. To each line a relay is associated (the rightmost one is
associated to the relay 4). Reports can be:
•
Not-active output: is indicated by an horizontal line in the lower part of the display, for example the relays 1, 2 and 4 not active
or all the relays inactive
•
Active output: is indicated by an horizontal line at the top of the display, for example relay 3 active
active
.
•
Timed active output: is indicated by an horizontal line at the top of the display and in the last 9 seconds it is replaced by a
countdown, e.g. outputs 2 and 4 timed 3 and 6 seconds
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Delayed output: is indicated by a horizontal line in the lower part of the display and in the last 9 seconds is replaced by a
countdown, e.g. outputs 2 and 4 delayed 3 and 6 seconds
The LEDs OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 and OUT4 associate the following functions to the output status:
•
Output not active, LED off.
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