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REMOTE PROGRAMMING (Fig. 7)
With the FM 400 range, remote controls may be memorised directly in
your receiver without having to manually set it as described in the
section "standard programming".
To do this, it is necessary to have at least one operating remote
control (A) that has already been stored or memorised in the receiver
using the "standard programming" system.
IFig. 7 shows all the programming stages.
The steps described below must be carried out with strict observance
of the given times.
1 - Remove the front cover from the transmitter that has already been
memorised (A); in the centre of the remote control there is a hole (C5).
Stand a few metres away from the receiver and:
2 - with a pointed object (e.g.: a pen) press the button C5, to be found
inside the hole, for at least 3 seconds;
3 - release C5 and within 2 seconds, on the same remote control (A),
press for a brief moment the button that is already memorised in the
receiver (e.g.: C1);
4 - within 2 seconds press the button on the new remote control (B)
that you wish to memorise in your receiver.
- If necessary repeat the procedure for the other buttons.
The remote programming function may be cut out on the receiver by
closing the jumper visible in part 4 in fig. 1, 2 and 3.
In fig. 4 the cut-out jumper is visible:
YES = remote programming enabled
NO = remote programming disabled.
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