REMOTE CONTROL
The dynamic and blocking commands (C-NO) can be controlled via radio by inserting either a Cardin
standard radio receiver card into the interface "R1" or a 433MHz RF module into the interface
"R2".
Standard radio receiver card
It is possible to use any of the Cardin range of slot-in receiver cards by inserting one in the connector
"R1" (fig. 1). It is possible to control two channels, one controlling the dynamic command and the
other controlling the C-N.O. contact between binding posts 17-18.
Attention! The two channels are to be set using the jumpers on the receiver card itself and not the
setting jumpers "S2" (fig. 1) on the main board.
Channel "A" of the transmitter must always correspond to channel "A" of the receiver. The second
channel may correspond to the functions B,C or D depending on the position of the jumper.
For more information please read the instructions which are supplied with your receiver card.
RF module decoding the transmitters of the series S476
Inserting a 433MHz radio frequency module into the interface "R2" (fig. 1) will allow remote control
using the series S476 transmitters after having memorised the code (if you use more than one trans-
mitter they must have the same code).
To memorize the code the gate/door must be at rest and the system must not be in the program-
ming mode.
- Remove both jumpers from the channel selection component "S2" (fig. 1).
- Activate any one of the transmitter channels (the code information will be memorized).
- Keep the transmitter channel button pressed and press "P1" down for at least 3 seconds.
- If the channel has been memorised correctly in EEPROM LED "LD1" will flash ten times otherwise
the LED will not flash and you will have to repeat the procedure.
The system can only manage one code; each time you memorise a new code the old one will be
deleted.
- once the code has been memorised re-insert the jumpers in "S2" and select the channel as fol-
lows:
A
(Blocking command)
A
C H
B
C H
The function "CH1" (det. A) controls the dynamic command and the function "CH2" (det .B) controls the
blocking command. In the configuration shown in the example (det. C) channel "A" on the transmitter
is controlling the dynamic command while channel "D" is controlling the blocking command.
Attention! All the electronic programmers have a factory default code "........." which is EEPROM
memory resident. You are advised to use a different code for the transmitter using the above
mentioned procedure. While button "P1" (fig. 1) is pressed down the internal time management
is blocked. If the garage door is in pause or is completely closed but with the night light still active
the time required to complete these stages will be increased.
B
Channel 2
C
C H
D
C H
C
Channel 2
(Blocking command)
A
C H
B
C H
C
C H
D
C H
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Channel selection command
CHA: Dynamic command
CHD: Blocking command
A
C H
C H
D