NOVA Transmitter
instructions insert
The NOVA system incorporates code-hopping
technology (Keeloq encryption) to offer the
ultimate security in a remote control.
CENTURION SYSTEMS manufactures a range of
different receivers that operate with its NOVA
transmitters:
Single channel NOVA receiver
Multichannel NOVA receiver
NOVA VOYAGER receiver
SUPA NOVA multi-user receiver
Onboard NOVA receivers that are incorporated
into the following products:
VECTOR2 swing gate operator
D5-Evo sliding gate operator
D10 sliding gate operator
SECTOR traffic barrier
G2 intercom system
XTrac garage door operator
It is NOT necessary to open this
transmitter to code the unit as it already
has a unique code.
To make this unit functional, the NOVA receiver unit
must memorize the NOVA remote transmitter's
unique code as described in the following procedures.
Please note that each button of a multi-button
transmitter transmits its own unique code and the
receivers referred to above, are limited in the number
of transmitter codes that can be learned. This is often
referred to as "self-learning" memory capacity. Refer
to the respective receiver for more details.
If you need to learn the transmitter into the SUPA
NOVA multi-user receiver or an onboard receiver,
please refer to the installation manual of the product,
or visit www.centsys.co.za to view or download a
copy. The instructions are often mentioned under the
"controller features", or the programming sections of
these installation manuals.
1. Single and multichannel
NOVA receiver
Single channel
Single channel
NOVA receiver
NOVA receiver
Look for a RELAY on the board
to confirm single channel Rx
Receiver may be mounted loose or in protective housing,
internal or external to the operator
Learning the transmitter(s) for pulsed
operation:
1. Open the receiver unit, and with power on,
bridge the learn/J1 pins with the jumper provided.
2. The red LED will now illuminate.
3. Press the required button on the NOVA
transmitter. The red LED will flash once,
indicating that the transmitter button has been
learned.
If you need to learn further buttons or `
transmitters, repeat the procedure as in Step 3.
4. Once the LED has confirmed that the transmitter
button has been learned, remove the jumper from
the learn/J1 pins and store on one of the pins.
5. Your transmitter will now activate the receiver, and
your system is ready for use.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: When learning a
transmitter into a multichannel NOVA
receiver, the transmitter button can only
be learned if the button number matches
the channel number of the receiver, i.e.
button one of a transmitter (single or
multi-button) can only be learned to
operate channel one of a receiver.
Similarly button two of a multi-button
transmitter can only be learned to
operate channel two of a receiver, etc.
For instructions on setting latching operation
and erasing the receiver memory of a single
channel or multichannel NOVA receiver,
please refer to the instructions provided with
t h e
www.centsys.co.za to view or download a copy.
2. NOVA VOYAGER
receiver
NOVA VOYAGER receiver
NOVA VOYAGER receiver
post September 2007
post September 2007
Make certain that
there is NO relay
on the board to
confirm type of Rx
Receiver may be mounted loose or in protective housing,
Receiver may be mounted loose or in protective housing,
internal or external to the operator
internal or external to the operator
Learning/Creating the master transmitter
(applicable to new or erased* units)
1. Open the receiver unit. Ensure that the jumper is not
bridging J1 or J2. Store the jumper on one of the
pins.
2. The first transmitter that is learned into the NOVA
VOYAGER receiver (with a completely clear or
erased memory) becomes the master transmitter.
With the NOVA VOYAGER plugged into or
connected to the motherboard of the operator,
press and hold any NOVA transmitter button down
for at least five seconds.
3. The red LED will now illuminate.
4. The operator is triggered, indicating that the
transmitter button has been learned.
5. This transmitter is now the master transmitter. Mark
the transmitter clearly as "master transmitter" as it
will be required whenever new transmitters are to
be added to the receiver's memory.
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r e s p e c t i v e
CODE-HOPING
CONTROLS
Multichannel
Multichannel
NOVA receiver
NOVA receiver
r e c e i v e r,
NOVA VOYAGER receiver
NOVA VOYAGER receiver
pre September 2007
pre September 2007
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Questions and answers
my one button centurion remote control open my gate and activate my alarm system.How can i deled both singles and us one for my gate
To delete all existing signals from your Centurion NOVA remote control and use only one for your gate, follow these steps:
1. Erase All Stored Signals:
- Locate the J2 pins on the receiver.
- Place the jumper on the J2 pins.
- The red LED will begin to flash. Wait for 12 flashes.
- After 12 flashes, the red LED will stay illuminated.
- Remove the jumper, and the red LED will flash rapidly, indicating that the memory is erased.
2. Program Only One Signal for the Gate:
- Set the receiver to autolearn mode by bridging the "learn / J1" pins before applying power.
- Press the button on your remote that you want to use for the gate.
- The receiver will store this signal.
- Remove the jumper to exit autolearn mode.
Now, only the selected button on your remote will operate the gate.
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