80 00
Timer setup
00
When closed, the timer input (ORO) opens and then ignores all commands
01
When closed, the timer input (ORO) opens but accepts all commands
90 00
Restore factory settings
Once you have the number
will flash with the code
numbers of the respective parameters).
WARNING! After resetting, make sure the parameter values are suitable for the type of installation in
question.
n0
01
HW version
n1
23
Year of manufacture
n2
45
Week of manufacture
n3
67
n4
89
Serial number
n5
01
n6
23
FW version
You get the serial number by putting together the values of the parameters from
the values featured in this table next to the parameters (these are not the default settings) give the serial
01 23 45 67 89 01 23
number
o0
01
Operations performed
o1
23
You get the number of operations performed by putting together the values of the parameters from
o1
and adding 2 zeros. For example, the values featured in this table next to the parameters (these are not
the default settings) give the number of operations as
h0
01
Hours of operation
h1
23
You get the hours of operation by putting together the values of the parameters from
example, the values featured in this table next to the parameters (these are not the default settings) give
01 23
the hours as
d0
01
Days the control unit has been on
d1
23
You get the number of days the control unit has been on by putting together the values of the parameters
d0
d1
from
to
. For example, the values featured in this table next to the parameters (these are not the
default settings) give the number of days as
42
90
on the display, hold the + and - keys down together for 4 seconds: the display
rE S-
, telling you that the factory settings have been restored (given next to the
, i.e. 123 hours of operation.
.
01 23 00
01 23
, i.e. 123 days the control unit has been on.
n0
to
, i.e. 12300 operations.
n6
. For example,
o0
to
h0
h1
to
. For