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USING THE LINK-BASE AS A FIXED CODE RECEIVER
To use the LINK-BASE module as a fixed code radio
receiver, simply insert an RSD card in slot B and connect
as explained in section " 2 Connections".
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USING THE LINK-BASE AS A ROLLER CODE RECEIVER
To use the LINK-BASE module as a roller code radio
receiver, simply insert an RSD card (in slot B) and a 1000
code plug-in memory (in slot C), and connect as
explained in section
" 2 Connections".
Remember that the channel is memorised for all the
memory and assigned to Relay 1 when programming
the first transmitter. The other transmitters are
programmed with this channel, even when another
button has been pressed.
In Relay 2 it is possible to memorise all the codes
(transmitters) memorised in Relay 1, in the same
channel or in a different one, as preferred.
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It is then necessary to programme the codes for total
opening (activating Relay 1) and/or pedestrian opening
(Relay 2). Proceed as follows:
1 Go to programming mode by pressing P2 for 3
seconds.
When entering programming mode, DL1 flashes
every 50 msec and DL3 ceases to have Bluetooth
functions.
Total opening is programmed first (Relay 1); in this
mode DL3 flashes to indicate that the LINK-BASE
module is standing by to receive a code.
2 Press a transmitter button.
The receiver memorises the code it receives from the
transmitter. To confirm that the code has arrived,
DL1 comes on for 1 second and programming mode
is exited.
3 To programme pedestrian opening, press P2 again
for 3 seconds, accessing the programming mode
again.
4 Press P1: DL3 flashes twice.
5 Press the transmitter button to send the pedestrian
opening code.
When the receiver receives this code, it memorises it,
DL1 flashes for 1 second to confirm programming
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and programming mode is exited.
Programming can be exited at any moment by
pressing P2.
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