a. "R=nnnnn C=nnnnn" where R=nnnn is the radio control code (with nnnnn from 0 to
65535) and C=nnnnn is the client code (with nnnnn from 0 to 65535). Press "▼" to skip
to the page displaying "cnt=nnnnn Tn" where cnt=nnnnn (with nnnnn from 0 to 65535)
is the current value of the internal hour counter of the radio control, which automatically
increases on each transmission and Tn (with n from 1 to 4) is the key pressed on the
radio control. Press "▼" to return to the previous page.
4. At this point there are three options:
a. Press "≡" to return to the menu.
b. Press "C" to copy the received data into the TAUPROG memory and pass directly onto
the radio control programming page. IMPORTANT: The radio control obtained with this
programming procedure IS AN EXACT COPY of the original; this function should only be
used to replace an old radio control with a new version. NEVER use two duplicate radio
controls on the same system because if one of the two is not used for a long period it will
no longer be recognised by the receiver.
c. Press "M" to modify the radio control code, maintaining the same client code of the radio
control being read. In this case the user skips to the rolling code data settings page. In
this way a radio control is created compatible with the one being read, with the same
client code, while the radio control code can be modified and the counter "cnt" is reset.
Reading a Dip-Switch radio control:
1. Select "RADIOCON. READING" and press ""
2. The message "TRANSMIT NOW " is displayed (press "" to cancel and exit the procedure
at any time).
3. Transmit by means of the radio control. On completion of acquisition, the radio control code
is shown on display. The radio control code is shown on display. At this point there are two
options:
a. Press "≡" to return to the menu.
b. Press "C" to copy the received data into the memory and pass directly onto the radio control
programming page. From here TAUPROG skips directly to the window "Programming a
radio control in Dip-Switch mode", and then follow the instructions above for programming
the SLIM-R or BUG-R units.
LED SIGNALS
The led indicates the following conditions:
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Permanently lit: Radio control programming in progress
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Flashing light: Programming mode compatible with the old SLIM-R or BUG-R radio controls
(with "retailer" code=00000).
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The programmer notifies the user when the battery is discharged "battery discharged": Replace
to ensure optimal performance during the radio control programming phases.
Open the rear cover and replace the battery with an identical version (9V type 6LR61).
APPENDIX
Self-learning of radio control on control units or receivers RXDC with software 2.xx
This operation enables memorisation, on a control unit already in use, of the code of a new radio
control encoded with TAUPROG, without having to act on the control unit directly (via radio).
To do this, a radio control memorisation on the same control unit is required, in order to start
programming the receiver. The subsequent operations must be performed in the vicinity of the
system control unit.
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