Memory Storing The Radio Code - Genius LYNX 07 24V Instrucciones De Uso

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LYNX 07 24V
Guide for the installer
5.4.7. p
oWer supply to Accessories
Terminals " "22 & 24". Output 24 Vdc max. 500 mA. Use this output for the power supply to external accessories with 24 Vdc.
The maximum load that can be applied to this output is 500 mA.
Observe the polarity of the power supply - terminal 24 is the positive pole.
5.5. CN5 TERMINAL BOARD
5.5.1. B
Atteries
Terminals " "25 & 26". Connect, to these terminals, the wires coming from any buffer batteries (not supplied). Buffer batteries
enable to compensate for any power supply cut. During normal operation, the control unit keeps the batteries charged thanks
to the built-in battery-charger circuit. The batteries operate whenever the power supply is interrupted.
Use parameter " ", see paragraph 9, to select the behaviour of the automated system when mains power supply is cut.
The number of cycles that can be performed when the automated system is supplied by buffer batteries directly depends
on the battery charge, on the time elapsed from the interruption of the mains power supply, on the type and number
of accessories connected, on the rod type and on the accessories fitted to it.
Refer to the instructions of the automated system for the type of batteries that can be used.
When connecting the batteries, observe the terminal polarity - terminal 26 is the positive pole.
5.6. JP2 CONNECTOR
3-pin rapid connector. This connector is used to connect the receiving module with 433 or 868 Mhz. Fit the receiving module
observing the direction indicated by its compartment (Fig. 7)
Fitting and, if necessary, removing the receiving module must be done only after cutting power to the board.
5.7. JP3 CONNECTOR
The JP3 rapid connector is used to connect the encoder for the motor control.
During closing phase
If an obstacle is detected during the closing phase of the automated system, the encoder operates thus reversing movement
up to the complete opening of the automated system, without disabling any automatic closure.
If it operates three consecutive times, after having reached the opening position, the automated system changes to STOP, and
disables any automatic re-closure. To resume normal operation, send an OPEN or a CLOSE command.
During opening phase
If an obstacle is detected during the opening phase of the automated system, the encode operates thus stopping the movement
of the automated system and performing a brief reversal (approx. 10°), then the control unit changes to STOP, disabling any
automatic re-closure. To resume the normal memory-stored operation, send an OPEN or a CLOSE command.
The connection of the encoder is absolutely necessary for a correct operation of the control unit.
The control unit has an integrated two-channel decoding system. This system makes it possible to memory store – via the
receiving module – both the OPEN and the OPEN/CLOSE command.
The decoding system makes it possible to memory store both the radio controls with a frequency of 868 MHz and the radio
controls with a frequency of 433 MHZ.
Only one radio code can be used at a time. To change over from one code to the other, delete the existing radio code
(see paragraph 8.3), replace the receiving module and repeat the programming stages.
Fitting and, if necessary, removing the receiving module must be done only after cutting power to the board.
The receiving module can only be inserted in one position. Orient the module correctly without forcing.
6.1. Memory storing the 868 MHz radio controls
You can memory store up to a maximum of 250 codes, subdivided between the two channels, OPEN and
OPEN/CLOSE.
1.
On the radio control simultaneously press and hold down push-buttons P1 and P2 (see the instructions of the radio
control).
2.
After about one second, the LED of the radio control begins to flash.
3.
Release both push-buttons.
4.
Press and hold down push-button P2 or P3 on the board to memory store, respectively the OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE channel.
The relevant LED begins to flash.
5.
Simultaneously press the push-button of the radio control with which you wish to associate the selected command.
6.
Check if the LED relating to the command being memory stored (DL6 for the OPEN channel or DL7 for the OPEN/CLOSE
channel) lights up with steady beam for about two seconds to confirm correct memory storage.
To finish programming, press twice, in brief succession, the push-button of the memory-stored radio control.
7.
The automated system will perform an opening manoeuvre – make sure that there are no obstacles inside the operating
range.
8.
To memory store the other channel, repeat the whole procedure from point 1.
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6. MEMORY STORING THE RADIO CODE

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