Key Functions; Programming Code - V2 Sirmo-Digit Manual

Digital switch
Hide thumbs Also See for Sirmo-Digit:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages
  • EN

Available languages

  • ENGLISH, page 6

KEY FUNCTIONS

The , key
While entering the access code, pressing the , key cancels
the operation: The keypad is immediately ready for entering a
new code.
During programming, pressing the , key cancels all
operations and activates STAND-BY mode.
In STAND-BY mode, it is used to identify the keypad model
(see the paragraph below)
The # key
This is used to activate programming mode and navigate through
the various programs.
The 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 keys
During programming, these are used to select the menus and
set the various codes.
During normal operation, they are used to enter access codes.
SIGNALS
Signals are conveyed by means of 2 LEDs (Fig. 6) and a buzzer.
The buzzer emits a "beep" each time the keys are pressed. On
entering the correct access code, the two LEDs, L1 and L2 are lit
and code transmission activated.
In the cabled version, just LED L1 is lit to indicate transmission.
LED L2 indicates the status of the input N.C. (1) to which it is
possible to connect a sensor for indicating the status of the
entrance (OPEN/CLOSED).
All other signals relate to programming and are described below.
IDENTIFICATION OF THE OPERATIONAL
MODE
To identify the operational mode set, simply press the Q key and
count the number of flashes emitted by LEDs L1 and L2 (just LED
L1 in the cabled version):
-
3 flashes: PERSONAL PASS mode
-
2 flashes: 53200 mode
-
1 flash:ROYAL mode
PROGRAMMING
The programming menu allows the modification of the following
parameters:

1. PROGRAMMING CODE

2. ACCESS CODE
3. WOKING MODE: PERSONAL PASSD, ROYAL or 53200
4. DIP-SWITCH CODE (only version Royal/53200)
The keypad is normally in STAND-BY mode, i.e. awaiting
commands; the radio version has the back-light off in order to
save battery power, while in the cabled version, the back-light is
always on.
In programming mode, the keypad goes back to SLEEP mode in
the following cases:
When pressing the key , in any programming phase.
When more than one minute pass between the pressure of
two consecutive keys.
After the 3 second BEEP stating the correct execution of an
operation.
In the case of an error during any of the programming steps:
the two LEDs flash briefly for 3 seconds, then the keypad
switches to STAND-BY mode without saving the new settings.
In any case, if you want to go on with programming it is
necessary to start again from the entering of the programming
code.
In the working mode the digital selector goes back to STAND-BY
mode after 5 seconds of inactivity.
1. PROGRAMMING CODE
The programming code is the 6 digit combination to be entered
in order to change the keypad settings.
The factory code is 999999.
To guarantee more safety, we suggest customizing the
programming code and keeping the new one in a safe place.
Customization of the programming code
OPERATIONS TO BE MADE ON THE KEYPAD
1. Key in # + PROGRAMMING CODE + #
Signalling: 1 BEEP of 1,5 sec. + L1 and L2 on for 1,5 sec.
2. Key in within a minute the KEY 1 + #
Signalling: 1 BEEP + L1 on
3. Repeat the PROGRAMMING CODE + #
Signalling: 1 BEEP of 1 sec. + L1 on
4. Key in the NEW PROGRAMMING CODE + #
Signalling: 1 BEEP of 1 sec. + L1 on
5. Repeat the NEW PROGRAMMING CODE + #
Signalling:
- 1 BEEP of 3 sec. + L1 and L2 on if the
operation is correct;
- short flashes of the LED if incorrect
WARNING: if the operation has failed (e.g. for having entered
chosen code and confirmation code different one from the other
or for having waited more then 1 minute) the digital selector
goes back to STAND-BY mode keeping the original access code
and it is necessary to start again
WARNING: in case of loss of the PROGRAMMING CODE, contact
V2 technical service.
2. ACCESS CODE
The access code is the combination to be keyed in to activate the
transmission of the digital code.
The factory code set for the channel 1 is 1111, while the
other channels are disabled.
To enable a channel just set an access code.
The first digit of the code always identifies the channel of
reference and can not be modified. This means that it
won't be possible to give to the channel 1, for instance, an
access code different from 1xxxxxxx, to the channel 2 an
access code different from 2xxxxxxx and so on.
WARNING: each channel activated has to be stored on the
receiver.
NOTE: the possibility to use access codes made up by a unique
digit, therefore with the only identification digit of the channel,
makes the digital selector a simple multi channel transmitter, for
which no safety characteristics are required. Pressing the key, the
correspondent channel is started up.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents