Input/output functions, BE/PROXY reader
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Serial output for code transmission
Two operating modes are available:
Basic and Advanced.
BASIC mode functions:
- Storage of card codes in memory**
- Erasing of card codes
- Complete erase of memory
The BASIC mode requires that the PGM basic button be pressed on the BE.READ receiver
during memorizing phases of cards. .
** For simplicity purposes, from now on the term "card" will mean any accessory equipped
with transponder.
ADVANCED mode functions :
- Storage of card codes in memory
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Erasing of card codes
- Enabling/disabling of buzzer.
The ADVANCED mode requires that a special MASTER card be provided, through which other
cards can be stored in memory with no need to access the receiver.
MESSAGES OF THE SYSTEM THROUGH BUZZER AND LED
Activation of the system or reset of power supply after a cut-off: You can hear 1 long beep
from BE.PROXY (approx. 1s ).
Reception of a valid code:
You can hear 1 long beep from BE.PROXY with corresponding flashing of the LED.
OK message:
You can hear 3 long beeps from BE.PROXY and the LED flashes three times. .
ERROR message:
You can hear 5 short beeps from BE.PROXY with corresponding flashing of the LED. LED L1.
To store card codes on channel 1
1 Move DIP1 to ON.
2 Press the PGM button, the greed LED L2 flashes.
3 Hold the card to be memorised near the BE.PROXY reader, which responds with the OK
message.
To store other cards in memory, repeat from point 2.
At end of programming, move DIP1 back to OFF.
To store card codes on channel 2
1 Move DIP2 to ON.
2 Press the PGM button, the greed LED L2 flashes.
3 Hold the card to be memorised near the BE.PROXY reader, which responds with the OK
message.
To store other cards in memory, repeat from point 2.
At end of programming, move DIP2 back to OFF.
To store card codes on channel 1 and 2
1 Move DIP1 and DIP2 to ON.
2 Press the PGM button, the greed LED L2 flashes.
CONFIGURATION OF THE RECEIVER
BASIC MODE
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