PROGRAMMING THE RECEIVER
Operating Coding Selection "A" and "B" (via jumper J3)
The photocell has two operating channels coded "A" and "B", Fig. 15.
Pay special care to ensure that the codings are the same way on both the
transmitter and the receiver.
Operation coding "A" or "B" is carried out with jumper "J3":
• J3 position 1-2: Coding operation A (factory settings).
• J3 position 2-3: Coding operation B.
Transmitter-Receiver alignment check
The LED 1 on the receiver (Fig. 12) indicates when the pair of photocells
is aligned.
LED 1 remains permanently illuminated when the infrared beam is aligned
and switches off when it is interrupted.
Checking the quality of the received signal (LED 2)
The LED 2 on the receiver (Fig. 12) flashes according to the quality of the
signal received from the paired transmitter.
The number of flashes is proportional to the intensity of the received
signal:
• four flashes = optimum signal.
• one flash = inadequate signal.
TESTING
Test for the correct operation of the photocells.
BOARD REPLACEMENT
If required, replace the board as shown in Figure 12.
DISPOSAL
A number of components of the item can be recycled while oth-
ers, such as electronic components, must be disposed of ac-
cording to the regulations in force in the are of installation.
A number of components may contain pollutants that must not be re-
leased into the environment.