DESCRIPTION OF THE ELECTRONIC BOARD OF THE TRANSMITTER
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The CSR400 transmitter has been designed to be used with radio-controlled R 400 series control units; as such, it does not require
to be programmed. Connect the FLAT cable of the transmitter board to the multi-polar socket in the control unit and follow the
programming steps described in the next chapters.
LOGIC OF THE LED ON THE TRANSMITTER
TWO-COLORED EXTERNAL LED:
GREEN COMBINATION = OPERATION OK
ORANGE COMBINATION = FAILURE
RED COMBINATION = FAULT
Two-colored LED - green combination:
- Brief green flash every 4 seconds: in standby operating mode
- Steady on green: system enabled
- Slowly flashing green: system alarm
Two-colored LED - orange combination:
- flashes orange every 4'': battet not charged
- Slow orange flash: battery charginb (low battery)
- Steady on orange: battery almost fully recharged
Two-colored LED - red combination:
- Slow red flash: very low battery (no power)
- Fast red flash: battery dead, replace
- Steady on red: buzzer has lost supervision.
GREEN LED inside the transmitter (RADIO PART SYSTEM AND CHECK):
- Steady on: transmitter not associated (not programmed for a buzzer)
- Steady on for 1 second: control transmitted to buzzer. (ALL OK)
- Fast flah for 1 second: status signal reception from buzzer (ALL OK)
- Slowly flashing: during self-learning phase (see below)
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threaded antenna
green LED
Two-colored LED
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