5.1 - Memorisation in "MODE I"
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Warning – This procedure simultaneously memorises all
keys of the transmitter or a group of the latter (on trans-
mitters with more than one identity code).
01. Press and hold the key on the receiver until the green led
on the receiver illuminates. Then release the key.
02. (within 10 seconds) On the transmitter to be memorised,
press and hold any key until the led on the receiver emits
the first of 3 green flashes to confirm memorisation.
Note – After the three flashes, a 10-second interval is avail-
able to memorise another transmitter as required.
5.2 – Memorisation in "MODE II"
(valid also for "Extended Mode II")
WARNINGS:
– The "Extended Mode II" procedure can only be used
with receivers with "SM" type connectors.
– This procedure enables memorisation of a single trans-
mitter key.
01. In the control unit manual, look up the " Table of com-
mands ", select the command to assign to the transmitter
key and note the number corresponding to the com-
mand.
02. (on the receiver) Press the key the same number of times
as the previously noted number – the Led on the receiv-
er emits the same number of flashes repeated at regular
intervals .
03. (on the transmitter within 10 seconds) Press and hold the
selected key for memorisation until the led on the receiv-
er emits the first of 3 flashes (= memorisation confirmed ).
Note – After the three flashes, a 10-second interval is avail-
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able to memorise the same command on other keys on the
same transmitter or a new transmitter as required.
6 – MEMORISING A TRANSMITTER
USING THE "ENABLE CODE" OF
ANOTHER TRANSMITTER
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This procedure can only be used if two transmitters with "O-
Code" encoding are used.
The NiceOne transmitters have a secret code stored in the
memory, known as the "ENABLE CODE". Thanks to this
code, operation of NEW transmitter can be enabled by simply
transferring the "enable code" of an OLD transmitter (previ-
ously memorised on the receiver) onto its memory (fig. 8).
Note – For this procedure, refer to the transmitter manual.
Subsequently, when the NEW transmitter is used, it will trans-
mit its own identity code to the receiver as well as the relative
"enable code" ( the first twenty times only ). The receiver, after
recognising the "enable code" of an OLD transmitter (previ-
ously memorised on the receiver) automatically memorises the
identity code of the NEW transmitter sent to it.
• Preventing accidental use of this memorisation proce-
dure
To prevent memorisation on the receiver of other transmitters
not compatible with the system but with the "enable code" of
a transmitter already memorised on the receiver, this proce-
dure can be "locked" (or unlocked) by programming the func-
tion in paragraph 10.,
As an alternative to locking memorisation of the entire receiv-
er, transfer of the "enable code" can be disabled exclusively
[already mem-