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In the case of manual programming, the first transmitter assigns the key
code to the receiver; this code is necessary in order to carry out subsequent
cloning of the radio transmitters.
Delete:
Allows you to delete one or all the entered transmitters from the receiver
memory.
Code: a llows y ou t o e liminate a t ransmitter f rom t he r eceiver m emory
by entering the memory position number (see Add-manual menu).
List: allows you to eliminate ALL the transmitters from the receiver
memory. You will be requested to confirm this operation in order
to avoid unwanted deletions.
Verify:
Allows you to check the presence of a transmitter in the memory, or to display
the list of all the transmitters entered.
Read code: requires you to press a key on the transmitter and, if
memorised, it displays the memory location number and the key
number.
Scroll list: press the + and - buttons to scroll the list of all the radio
transmitters memorised; keep the button pressed to speed up list
scrolling.
Output:
Allows you to configure the functions of the outputs available in the receiver.
Configure outputs 1, 2, 3 and 4: select the output you wish to
configure using the + and – buttons.
Each output can be configured according to the following modes:
impulse (monostable). The relay of the associated output remains
1)
picked up as long as the respective transmitter key remains pressed.
step by step (bistable). T he relay of the associated output changes
2)
status each time the transmitter key is pressed.
3)
timed. Each time the transmitter key is pressed, the output relay
stays picked up for 90 seconds. If the key is pressed during the count
cycle, the count is reset).
4)
anti-panic. The relay of the associated output changes status if
the key is kept pressed for more than 5 seconds. All the keys of all
the transmitters entered in the receiver are automatically provided
with the anti-aggression function, regardless of their configuration,
therefore no key (T1, T 2, T 3 or T 4) needs to be assigned to the output.
Relay commutation lasts 10 sec.
Notes: The default outputs are configured as monostable.
Only one output can be configured with anti-aggression mode.
In the case where it is necessary to check the mode of an output configuration,
select the output and press the OK key. The receiver displays the previously
set function mode as the first option.
If you try to configure an output which is not provided with a MOP option
module, the "module not present" error message will be displayed.
Configure RTD:
Allows you to set the general system functions.
Language: select one of the languages available (Italian, French,
German, English, Spanish).
Password: use the + and - buttons to enter a password consisting
of 4 digits (from 0 to 9). If a value other than the default value
(0000) is entered, the access password will be requested for the
subsequent configuration attempt. If you do not wish to protect
receiver programming by means of a password, re-enter default
value 0000.
Type of receiver: select the receiver function mode between
fixed code and variable code (rolling-code); the receiver default
configuration is set to rolling-code mode.
5.1) Transmitter groups
Use m enu A dd - -> Group to enter a large n umber o f transmitters a utomatically
(the maximum limit being the receiver memory capacity). The company
markets packs containing 100 transmitters, appropriately programmed and
numbered from 01 to 100 (transmitter 100 is identified by figure 00), which
can be entered as groups.
Entering a group simply requires the storage of the first and last transmitters,
all the group transmitters included between these will automatically be
stored in the memory.
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INSTALLATION MANUAL
Standard transmitters cannot be entered in the group menu.
To enter transmitter groups, proceed as follows:
1) Move to menu Add --> Group and select the output to be activated.
Select option "all outputs" to have each transmitter key automatically
associated with the corresponding output (T1- Output1, T2 - Output2
etc.).
2) The display shows the message " First transmitter" and then " hidden key",
press the hidden key of the first transmitter (lowest number) you wish
to enter.
3) The display shows the message " key required": press the T x key you wish
to associate with the output selected previously.
4) The display shows the message " Last transmitter" and then " hidden key",
press the hidden key of the last transmitter (highest number) you wish
to enter.
5) The display shows the message "key required", press the Tx key of the
last transmitter.
Note: the Tx key selected during this phase must be the same as that
selected in point 3.
6) The d isplay s hows t he fi rst m emory l ocation taken u p, c onfirm by p ressing
the "OK" key and the display will show the last memory location taken
up, then press the "OK" key again. In the case where you wish to cancel
a group entered, press the + and – keys at the same time.
RTD receiver memory locations
In order to maintain some kind of uniformity with the transmitter numbering,
the receiver memory locations are assigned as follows:
1) If the memory is empty, the first transmitter (ex. 01) is entered in location
01 and the others follow, as indicated:
RTD
01 02 03 04 05 06
01 02 03 04 05 06
2) If some of the locations are taken up by other transmitters, the first
transmitter (ex. 01) is entered in the first " N01" (101-201-301, etc.) location
available, which is followed by a sufficient number of free entry locations:
RTD
01 02 03 04 05 --
3) If the receiver is empty and the first transmitter has a number other than
01 (ex. 35), the first transmitter is entered in location 35, and the others
follow:
RTD
01 02 03
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35 36 37 38
35 36 37 38
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-- 100
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-- 200
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-- 100
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