Electronic encoder-type lock for electric door-openers (12 pages)
Summary of Contents for Geba Tronic Cody Light HF 1/1
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Cody Light HF Assembly, connection and maintenance of the device may only be executed by personnel trained accordingly. At this the underlying national and local regulations have 1/1 1/2 to be observed.
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Device description Note: Optional Cody Universal Service Tool The Cody Light HF consists of a decoder and a control element. These units are connected by a simple double-wire cable without The Cody Universal gives you the possibility to program your Cody a special plug.
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General reset General reset TIPTOMATIC: Especially for garage doors the Cody Light HF is designed with Put DIP switch Push reset button Put DIP switch 4 to back to OFF TIPTOMATIC timing. After entering a pass code and within a period of on the PCB >...
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RC transmitter Mounting instructions Deleting of remote controls Interior mounting of the logic: Delete specific transmitter: 1. Put the screw-driver into the gap of the enclosure front, push the screw-driver up and Set DIP of the Press the button of the open the enclosure.
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RC transmitter Technical data Teach-in of remote controls Supply voltage: 20-28V AC/DC, 230-240 V AC Output: 250V AC 5A Connections: 1.5 mm² max. Make sure before the teach-in that the optional wireless module is plugged in firmly at the logic board. Ambient temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C Press the desired Put DIP of the...
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Creating a new pass code Entering a pass code Cody Light HF 1/1 (up to 4 pass code for the relay output) The four possible pass codes are programmed in the easiest way. There are four DIP switches on the logic unit (see picture below). These four DIP switches correspond to the four memory slots for each pass code.
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