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V. 006
FLO - VERY
Installation instruction manual
radio control
FLOX1R - FLOX2R
FLOXB2R - FLOXIR FLOXI2R
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  • Page 1 V. 006 FLO - VERY Installation instruction manual radio control FLOX1R - FLOX2R FLOXB2R - FLOXIR FLOXI2R - 29 -...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION When a radio control system is used the transmitter sends a “signal” to the receiver that, if recognised as valid, activates the output relays. In view of the fact that a transmitter should activate only its own receiver and not that of your neighbour, you have to codify the signal sent which means that each receiver will recognise its own signal and not others that might be similar.
  • Page 3 • 1, 2 or 4 channel transmitters (FLO1R, FLO2R, FLO4R), and 2 channel (VR of the VERY series) • Receivers with a terminal connection, 1 or 2 channels (FLOX1R, FLOX2R, FLOXB2R) • Receivers with plug in connections, 1 or 2 channels (FLOXIR, FLOXI2R) •...
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION Fig. 1 Transmitters: The transmitters are ready to use, each with their code number during KEY 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 construction. To see if they are working KEY 3 properly simply press one of the keys and KEY 4 check that the red LED is flashing, indicating KEY 2 transmission.
  • Page 5 Selecting the channel on the transmitter: It is possible to modify the key-channel connection on the FLOR1 and FLOR2 versions. For key 1, simply cut the track that linked it to the 1st channel, as shown in Fig. 1A, and connect one of the other pads on the right with a drop of solder to link it to the 2nd, 3rd or 4th channel.
  • Page 6 5-6: 2nd RELAY OUTPUT: free contact of a normally open relay (only on 2-channel receivers). 1-2: AERIAL: aerial signal input. Fig. 2 CHANNEL SELECTION POWER SUPPLY SELECTOR FLOX1R 15 - 28 V FLOX2R 10 - 18 V FLOXB2R 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2...
  • Page 7 Plug in Receivers: Plug in receivers are to be plugged directly into NICE units; once plugged in they are ready to work as all the electrical signals (power, aerial and outputs) have their own place on the unit. POWER: from 20 to 28 V direct or alternate, Fig.
  • Page 8 Memory card Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that particular code is on the list of “authorised” code numbers on the memory card. The receivers are supplied with a BM250 memory card that can contain a maximum of 63 code numbers (63 remote controls are the maximum quantity).
  • Page 9 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 JOIN This is a “hardware” type of disabling function, very simple to do but, consequently, very easy to undo by an intruder. There is also another type of disabling function, a “software” type, more difficult to manage but extremely secure in that only a previously authorised remote control can be used to restore it (see activating/deactivating the 2nd disabling function).
  • Page 10 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS Selection of the relays on the channels Each receiver can recognise all 4 transmitter channels (channels = keys). Association of the output relays to the channel required is done via a jumper that has to be plugged in. Fig.
  • Page 11 Contact in output The outputs are controlled by a free, normally open contact (a contact free from other connections). If a normally closed type of contact is needed: • Cut the “NO” part of the track (Fig. 7). • Join the “NC” pads with a spot of solder (Fig. 8). RELAY RELAY Fig.
  • Page 12 Special functions Generally speaking the function of a relay in output is temporary, that is, it is energised just a few seconds after the keys have been pressed on the remote control (delay due to code recognition time); it de-energises 300 mS after the last valid code number has been received. The relay in output has some special functions available.
  • Page 13 the transmitter when channel 1 goes from OFF to ON and two brief activations when channel 1 goes from ON to OFF. This means that a visual or acoustic signal can be connected to channel 2 to signal that the anti-theft device is connected or disconnected. The special functions must be activated by means of a small spot of solder (Fig.
  • Page 14 INSTALLING THE AERIAL The receiver needs an ABF or ABFKIT type aerial to work properly; without an aerial the range is limited to just a few metres. The aerial must be installed as high as possible; if there are metal or reinforced concrete structures nearby you can install the aerial on top.
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that particular code is on the list of “authorised” codes. A code number can be entered or deleted from this list by means of a “learning”...
  • Page 16 SLOW FLASHING 1/2 second FAST FLASHING 1/4 second No. flashes DESCRIPTION No. flashes DESCRIPTION When it turns on it means there is a The code number received is not BM60 memory card; it then indicates among those authorised . that the code number received is a End of learning time without any “copy”...
  • Page 17 Fig. 10 PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON Entering a code number (fast way) This is the quickest way to enter a code number although it is not very safe because while the code number is being memorised the receiver could receive a signal from another transmitter that is within its range and memorise it.
  • Page 18 This operation will also let you add the code number of a new transmitter to the receiver’s memory. 1) Press the key on the receiver and hold it down: the LED turns on and you must then. 2) Transmit the code number until the LED turns off pressing any key on the transmitter. 3) Now release the transmitter key: the LED will turn back on ready for a new operation.
  • Page 19 Entering a code number (remotely) To enter the code number of a new remote control without using the receiver key you will need an authorised remote control (note: the first remote control must always be entered using the receiver key). Now, with the two remote controls, which we shall call NEW (the one whose code number we want to enter) and OLD (the authorised one), position yourself in their range of action and then: 1) Transmit the NEW code number for at least 5 seconds pressing any key on the NEW transmitter.
  • Page 20 DELETING A CODE NUMBER If you want to delete a code number from the receiver’s memory proceed as follows: 1) Hold the key down on the receiver (about 3 seconds) when the LED turns off let go of the key. 2) Transmit the code until the LEDs turn off again pressing any key on the transmitter.
  • Page 21 The operation may take several seconds depending on memory type. During this phase the LED will flash quickly followed by 5 slow flashes to indicate that it has been reset and the memory is empty; if this does not happen repeat the procedure from the beginning. CHECKING THE QUANTITY OF CODE NUMBERS STORED - Press the receiver key TWICE.
  • Page 22 ACTIVATING THE 2 LEARNING DISABLING FUNCTION 1) Press the key on the receiver for a moment 2) Wait for the 2 flashes that indicate time end (about 5 seconds) 3) Press the key during the 2 flash and release it as soon as the LED turns off. 2 flashes follow: the 2 should last longer than the first to indicate that the disabling function is active;...
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING TIMER TIME The TIMER function has to be active (jumper on 3, see Fig. 9) to programme time. Temporarily remove the channel selection jumper if you do not want to activate the relays. 1) Press key 1 on the transmitter and hold it down (on an already functioning transmitter) then, within 3 seconds, you must: 2) Press the receiver key and hold it down.
  • Page 24 300 mS from the last valid code number WORKING TEMPERATURE -10 °C + 55 °C SIZE: 67 x 34 h 17 (FLOXIR-FLOXI2R) 98 x 41 h 25 (FLOX1R FLOX2R) 105 x 68 h 32 (FLOXB2R) WEIGHT: 24 g FLOXIR-FLOXI2R, 59 g FLOX1R-FLOX2R - 82 g FLOXB2R...
  • Page 25 TRANSMITTERS SERIES FLOR CARRIER FREQUENCY: 433.92 MHz controlled by SAW. RADIATED POWER: 100µW CODING: 52-bit digital (4.5x1015 total combinations) CHANNELS: 1,2 or 4 simultaneously POWER: 12 Vdc +20% - 40% with a 23A type battery AVERAGE ABSORPTION: 25mA WORKING TEMPERATURE: -40 °C +85 °C SIZE: 72 x 40 h 18...
  • Page 26 MEMORY CARD No. CODES: 15 (BM60), 63 (BM250), 255 (BM1000) MEMORY TYPE: EEPROM with serial access MEMORY LIFE: 40 years or 1 million changes CODE READING TIME: 2 mS per code number SIZE: 13x11 h9 WEIGHT: ACCESSORIES BUPC: Code control and programming unit...

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