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4.3 - Mode II
In Mode II each key of the transmitter can be associated with one of 6 possible commands (table A5); for example, one automation can be
controlled with just one key memorised for the Toggle output 1 command, while the other keys are left free for control of other automations. In
Mode II one memorisation phase is performed for each key and each occupies one location in the memory. During Mode II memorisation, the
specific key pressed is memorised. If another key is to be assigned a command on the same transmitter, a new memorisation phase must be
performed for that specific key.
Table A5 - Memorisation using Mode II
Command
1
ON output 1
2
OFF output 1
3
Toggle output 1
4
ON output 2
5
OFF output 2
6
Toggle output 2
4.4 - Memorising transmitters in Mode II
Table A6 - Memorising first and other transmitters in Mode II
01. Press and hold the programming pushbutton (fig. 1).
02. Release the programming pushbutton (fig. 1) when the LED illuminates with orange color (2nd position).
03. Press the programming pushbutton (fig. 1) the number of times corresponding to the required command
(1 = ON output 1, 2 = OFF output 1, 3 = toggle output 1, 4 = ON output 2, 5 = OFF output 2,
6 = toggle output 2).
04. Check that the LED emits the number of long orange flashes corresponding to the required command.
05. Within 10 seconds:
Monodirectional transmitters: press and hold the required key of the transmitter to be memo-
rized for at least 3 seconds.
Bidirectional transmitters: press the required key of the transmitter to be memorized
06. If the memorisation procedure is successful, the LED emits 3 orange flashes.
07. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to acquire all the remotes with the same command.
08. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to acquire all the remotes with another command.
09. After 10 seconds that the device doesn't receive any signal, the programming procedure concludes
automatically.
Note. If the memory is full (30 transmitters memorised) 6 orange flashes are emitted and the transmitter cannot be memorised.
4.5 - Memorising a new transmitter using the "enabling code" of an already memorised transmitter
The bidirectional transmitter has a secret code, the so-called "enabling code". By transferring this code from a memorized transmitter to a new
transmitter, the latter is recognized (and memorized) automatically by the control unit. Please refer to the manual of the transmitters for further
details.
Warning! - The enabling code can only be transferred between two transmitters that have the same radio coding.
Table A7 - Transmitting the "enabling code"
01. Bring a previous, memorised transmitter and the new transmitter close to one another.
02. On the new transmitter press command key. The LED of the previous transmitter will switch on and start
flashing.
03. On the previous transmitter press command key.
04. Once the code has been transferred, for an instant both the transmitters will vibrate and the green LED will
light up signalling end of the procedure.
When the new transmitter will be used, for the first 20 times it will transmit this "enabling code" to the
receiver together with the command. The receiver will automatically memorize the identification code of the
transmitter that transmitted it
Example
1-6
1-6
MONO:
3s
BIDI:
Example
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Old
Old

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