Standard Roller Code
The system must be started up after connecting and
inserting the RSD card and the memory.
Configuring the memory and transmitters
The memory must be encoded in standard format
(installer code 9999 and installation code 1111) and the
transmitters must be encoded in the same way with
their respective transmitter code.
Programming transmitter codes
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.
Personalised Roller Code
The system must be started up after connecting and
inserting the RSD card and the memory.
Configuring the memory and transmitters
The memory may be encoded in standard format
(installer code 9999 and installation code 1111) or may
be personalised with the specific installer code and the
corresponding installation code.
Personalising the memory
Whenever the memory is standard and the transmitter
is personalised, the first step of the programming is to
personalise the memory. The second step is to
programme the transmitter codes for total opening
(activating Relay 1) and/or for pedestrian opening (Relay
2) in the LINK-BASE.
Proceed as follows to personalise the memory:
1 Ensure that the memory is empty and not
personalised (standard).
2 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.
3 Make an electric bridge (2) between pins 1 and 5 of
the 5-way connector (1) of the transmitter.
When making this bridge, DL1 flashes to indicate
that programming was successful.
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
and programming mode is exited.
Programming can be exited at any moment by
pressing P2.
After confirming, the LINK-BASE module remains in
programming mode in order to programme the
transmitters. Programming can be exited by pressing
P2.
Programming transmitter codes
Proceed as follows to programme the transmitter codes:
1 When outside of programming mode, access by
pressing P2 for 3 seconds.
2 Press a transmitter button when in programming
mode.
When the code reaches the receiver, it decrypts it
and, provided there is no error (if the memory is not
full, if the transmitter is not programmed, etc), the
transmitter is programmed and DL1 flashes for one
second to confirm.
If there is an error decrypting the code or there is no
space in the memory, DL3 flashes 15 times. The
system remains in programming mode.
3 Continue to programme for every transmitter (up to
the memory's limit).
4 Press P2 to exit programming mode without
programming pedestrian opening.
5 To programme the pedestrian opening code, press
P2 for 3 seconds (only outside of programming
mode) and then press P1: DL3 flashes twice.
6 Press the pedestrian opening button in the
transmitter.
When the receiver receives the code, DL1 flashes for
1 second to confirm programming, remaining in
programming mode.
Programming can be exited at any moment by
pressing P2.
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