4.1.2 Enabling button row (See Figures 5 and 6)
The receivers may be used with 2-, 4- or 14-button remote controls. If you use
it with a 14-button remote control, you can use the jumpers JP3 and JP4 to
define which row of buttons the receiver must respond to, following the scheme
indicated below:
JP3 – JP4 open: row 1 (Buttons 1-4) / JP3 closed: row 2 (Buttons 5-8)
JP4 closed: row 3 (Buttons 9-12) / JP3 – JP4 closed: row 4 (Buttons 13-14)
INFORMATION: The receiver may also receive commands from 2- and 4-button
4.1.3 Output functioning logic
The functioning modes of the output channels 3 and 4 can be selected using
the jumpers JP1 and JP2, following the scheme indicated below. The output
channels 1 and 2 operate, in any case, with a pulse output which has a
duration of 1 second.
The receiver microprocessor reads the position of the jumpers JP1-4 at start-
up: if there has been a variation in the configuration of the jumpers JP1-4, to
implement these changes, you must turn the receiver OFF and back ON
again.
1 s
CONFIGURATION NOT USED AS IT DISABLES THE OUTPUT
CHANNELS 3 AND 4.
4.2 Accessories
CA41 module
The insertion of this module in the receiver allows the user to have an extra
reception channel available: in this way, with the SAME UNIT AND THE
STANDARD REMOTE CONTROL, it is possible to control two different devices.
CA43 module
The insertion of this module in the receiver allows the user to have three extra
reception channels available: in this way, with the SAME UNIT, it is possible to
control four different devices.
16 kb or 128 kbits memory expansion module
The insertion of this module in the receiver allows you to control as many as
1500 devices with the receiver.
IP44 external container
Programming tools
Aprimatic receivers and remote controls may also be programmed using the
following:
• APRITOOL programmer for access control management
• APRICOT-MANAGER access control management software
• Connection base for programming APRIBASE 1 transmitters
remote controls (TR2 and TR4) but only if JP3 and JP4 are left open
(first configuration above).
Pulse functioning. JP1 and JP2 open: for every
button enabling
transmitter command given, the output is
output
enabled for a second.
Step functioning. JP1 closed: for every
button enabling
transmitter command given, the output changes
state (ON → OFF and OFF → ON).
output
Continuous functioning. JP2 closed: the output
button enabling
remains active as long as the transmitter
output
command persists.
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