15- FUSES
To check and replace the fuses, the mains power supply must be disconnected using the circuit breaker upstream of the
system. Do not power the control unit without fuses or with values different from those in the following table:
FUSE
VALUE
FUSE1
FUSE2
16- RADIO
The B120+ control unit includes a universal radio receiver that can store up to 40 codes.
The list of compatible remote controls (various brands), fixed code and rolling code with frequency (433.92-868) MHz, is
available on our website.
NOTE: each key stored is equivalent to a code.
E.g. If all the channels of a 4 key-transmitter are recorded, 4 codes are inserted in
the central unit.
16.1- RECORDING A REMOTE CONTROL
The recording procedure allows you to associate a key on the remote control with a channel on the receiver.
The receiver has two channels:
CHANNEL 1: dedicated to the PP (Step-by-Step function)
CHANNEL 2: dedicated to the CH2 RADIO output
Press the P key to record.
The channel 1 LED will start to flash. To select channel 2, press the P key again.
After selecting the desired channel, press the button on the remote control you want to record and keep it pressed so that the
two LEDs (LD1 and LD2) of the receiver remain on. It may take a few seconds for the receiver to decode the information
received.
Subsequently, the type of remote control stored will be shown according to the table below.
LD1
ON
ON
ON
6.3 A/T
230Vac power input protection (motors, flashing light, courtesy light)
1.6 A/T
Internal power protection, 24Vdc output and electric lock
LD1
LD2
1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
DESCRIPTION
LD2
P
DESCRIPTION
Remote control saved as fixed code
Remote control saved as rolling code
Rolling code control saved as fixed
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