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Each command described in Table 1 will be stored as a single remote control and is strictly associated with the pressed button. If the
receiver recognizes the same code but the radio button is not the correct one, the receiver does not run any command.
On receiving a valid code, the receiver only performs the function for which the code has been assigned (it is however possible to memorise
several keys on the same remote control for each receiver).
The reciever can acquire two types of DEA System transmitters with HCS code: the MIO range transmitters with 2 or 4 channels and
the special TR-PLUS mutifunction transmitter with 8 channels.
Each key occupies one memory slot;
When the receiver acquires a key from 1 to 6 of a TR-PLUS 8-channel transmitter, the "centralized" keys 7 and 8 are also automa-
tically acquired;
Keys 7 and 8 ("centralized") are not saved in the memory;
Keys 7 and 8 therefore cannot be memorised voluntarily.
The TR-PLUS 8-channel transmitter is managed as follows:
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keys from 1 to 6: they are handled as normal keys; they can be set in the standard "light" and "motor" modes.
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keys 7 and 8: are managed as "centralized" keys. These keys are defined as "centralized" as they operate simultaneously on all
of the outputs of all of the installation receivers. Their operation differs with respect to the other keys:
In "MOTOR" mode:
Key 7: function 2.8 "Up (CH1)" on all outputs of all receivers;
Key 8: function 2.9 "Down (CH2)" on all outputs of all receivers.
In "LIGHT" mode:
Key 7: each output is activated on the basis of the operation set (e.g. output 1 monostable, output 2 temporized, etc.);
Key 8: function "Switch-off" on all outputs of all receivers.
2.2 Operation with local input (wall-recessed switches)
2.2.1 Local input in "Light Control" Mode
The operation is similar to the remote mode, with the difference that in this mode, the local inputs (terminals 1 & 2) can be connected
to standard recessed devices (buttons or switches).
To enable these two options the following operating logic is implemented:
- If the contact is kept closed for less than one second (or when using a standard button), the command is executed only at the contact
closing
- if the contact is kept closed for a longer time (i.e. when using a standard switch), the command is executed at both the closing and
the reopening of the contact.
2.2.2 Local input in "Motor Control" Mode
In this mode, the local inputs assume the following specifications:
Combination
Input 1
Input 2
Input 1 and 2 simultaneously
Effective Function
Ascent/stop
Descent/stop
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