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7.2. MEMORY STORAGE OF 433 MHz RADIO CONTROLS
Before you save the radio control, we advise you to run a deletion procedure – see paragraph 7.3.
You can memory store up to a maximum of 250 codes, subdivided between the two channels, OPEN/CLOSE and
CLOSE.
1.
On the control unit, press the push-button of the channel you wish to memory store, P3 for the OPEN/CLOSE channel
or P4 for the CLOSE channel.
2.
The relevant LED on the control unit begins to flash - release the push-button.
3.
On the radio control, press the push-button with which you wish to associate the selected channel.
4.
The LED on the control unit lights up on steady beam for about one second, signalling that the radio control was
stored in the memory, then it resumes flashing.
5.
During this stage further radio controls can be stored in the memory.
After about 10 seconds, the control unit automatically exits the learning stage.
6.
7.
To add other radio controls or memory store the second channel, repeat the operations from point 1
7.2.1. r
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Other radio controls can be remotely stored only with the 433 radio controls, i.e. without using the push-buttons of the
control unit, but using a previously stored radio control.
1.
Get a radio control already memory stored on one of the 2 channels.
2.
Step near to the automated system.
Press and hold down push-buttons P1 and P2 (see radio control instructions) simultaneously for about 5 seconds.
3.
4.
Within 5 seconds, press, on the memory stored radio control , the push-button you wish to transfer to the new radio
control. In this way the learning stage on the selected channel is activated on the control unit.
5.
Within 5 seconds, press, on the new radio control, the push-button you wish to associate with the selected
channel.
6.
After the new radio control has been stored in the memory, the control unit keeps the learning mode active on
the selected channel for about 5 seconds.
7.
During these 5 seconds, other radio controls can be memory stored on the control unit, as ever associated with
the activated channel.
8.
When 5 seconds have elapsed from memory-storage of the last radio control, the control unit automatically exits
the learning stage.
9.
To check if the radio control was correctly memory stored, wait for 5 seconds after sending the code.
7.3. DELETION OF RADIO CODES
To delete all the radio controls stored in the memory, go through the following procedure:
1.
Press and hold down one of the two push-buttons P3 or P4.
2.
The relevant LED begins to flash.
3.
After five seconds, the LED starts to flash at high speed.
4.
After another five seconds both LEDS, DL7 and DL8 light up on steady beam.
5.
Release the push-button.
This operation is irreversible, and all radio controls associated with both the OPEN/CLOSE and the CLOSE command
will be deleted.
There are 8 control LEDs on the control unit, displaying the state of the inputs. The meanings of the LEDs are shown on
the table below
LEDs
FCA - Opening travel limit device
FCA
FCC - Closure travel limit device
FCC
CLOSE - CLOSE input
OP/CL - OPEN/CLOSE input
FSW - FSW safety devices input
STOP - STOP input
DL7 - OPEN/CLOSE radio input
DL8 - CLOSE radio input
The bold print indicates the condition of the LEDs with the automated system closed at rest.
If STOP devices are not connected, make a connection between terminals 8 & 20. LED STOP must always be
lighted.
If safety devices are not used, make a connection between terminals 7 & 20. LED FSW must always be
lighted.
433 Mh
z radio controls

8. CONTROL LEDS

ON
Opening travel limit device not engaged
Closure travel limit device not engaged
Input active
Input active
Safety devices not engaged
Input not active
Radio channel active
Radio channel active
22
OFF
Opening travel limit device engaged
Closure travel limit device engaged
Input not active
Input not active
Safety devices engaged
Input active
Radio channel not active
Radio channel not active

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