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Group commands can be created using special memorisation
processes, as shown in Figure 14:
• T1 memorised in Mode I both on A1 and A2 will enable the user
to control ascent, stop or descent simultaneously, both for A1
and A2.
• T2 memorised in Mode I on A3 only, makes it possible to control
ascent, stop or descent.
• T3 memorised in Mode I on A4 only, makes it possible to control
ascent, stop or descent.
• T4 memorised in Mode II for the Step-By Step command on all
the automations makes it possible to control the ascent or
descent of A1 and A2 simultaneously, or control A3 or A4 sepa-
rately; lastly, it will enable the user to control the opening of the
A5 automatic gate.
To memorize the transmitters in Mode II, refer to Tables [D] and [E].
Table [D]
Memorizing the first transmitter in Mode II
1
As soon as the receiver is powered, 2 long beeps will sound
2
Within 5 seconds, press the desired key on the transmitter to be memorized and hold it down until
all 3 beeps have sounded, then release the key
3
Within 3 seconds, press the same key on the transmitter as many times as the number corresponding
to the desired command: 1 = Step-By-Step; 2 = Ascent; 3 = Descent; 4 = Stop
4
After approx. 3 seconds you will hear a number of beeps corresponding to the selected command
5
Within 2 seconds, press and release the same key to confirm the programming
The 3 final beeps signal that the new transmitter has been correctly memorized. During step 4, if you do not hear the number of beeps
corresponding to the desired function, wait 10 seconds before abandoning the procedure, then try again.
Table [E]
Memorizing additional transmitters in Mode II
1
Press and hold down the desired key on the new transmitter (New TX) until you hear a beep
(after about 5 seconds) then release it
2
Within 5 seconds, press and hold down for approx. 5 seconds a previously memorized key on a
transmitter (old TX) until you hear 2 short beeps, then release the key.
3
Within 3 seconds, press again the same key on the previously memorized transmitter (old TX)
as many times as the number corresponding to the desired command:
1 = Step-By-Step; 2 = Open; 3 = Close; 4 = Stop
4
After approx. 3 seconds you will hear a number of beeps corresponding to the selected command
5
Within 2 seconds, press again the desired key on the new transmitter (new TX) to confirm the
programming
The 3 final beeps signal that the new transmitter has been correctly memorized.
If the memory is full (30 transmitters), 6 beeps will signal that the memory is not capable of memorizing any additional transmitters.
Memorizing a new transmitter like a previously memorized transmitter
It is possible to memorize a new transmitter so that it operates exactly like a previously memorized one. If the old transmitter was memo-
rized in Mode I, the new one will also operate in Mode I and a single memorization stage will be required. If the key on the old transmitter
was memorized in Mode II, also the key on the new transmitter will be memorized in Mode II and will perform the same function. If you
wish to memorize more than one key you will have to perform a memorization procedure for each key.
Table [F]
Memorizing a new transmitter exactly like a previously memorized transmitter
1
Press the key on the new transmitter (new TX) to be memorized and hold it down for at least 3 seconds,
then release it
2
Press the key on the previously memorized transmitter (old TX) and hold it down for at least
3 seconds, then release it.
3
Press the key on the new transmitter (new TX) again and hold it down for at least 3 seconds,
then release it
4
Press the key on the previously memorized transmitter (old TX) and hold it down for at least
3 seconds, then release it.
The 3 final beeps signal that the new transmitter has been correctly memorized. If the memory is full (30 transmitters), 6 beeps will signal that the
memory is not capable of memorizing any additional transmitters.
Fig. 14
Example
X1...X4
X1...X4
Example
5s
New TX
5s
Old TX
X1...X4
Old TX
New TX
Example
New TX
Old TX
New TX
Old TX
X1...X4
3s
3s
3s
3s
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