Integrating Into The Address System; A) Setting The House Code - Conrad Electronic FS20 PIRI-2 Operating Instructions Manual

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12. Integrating into the address system

The house code, an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the transmitters and
their individual buttons. You can also use special address group assignments to program the
remote control, in this case the 'FS20 PIRI-2', as a local or global master.
To enter the 8-digit house code, the 2-digit address groups and the 2-digit subaddresses, the
'1' through '4' buttons are used (refer to figure in section 9 b) or 12 a) for assigning buttons to
numbers; the status display/programmable LED is visible from the start through the main lens).
This addressing makes 225 single addresses, 15 function groups, 15 local master addresses
and 1 global master address available for use by the 'FS20 PIRI-2' within each house code.

a) Setting the house code

1
3
+
3
1
2
1
3
4
2
4
Press for 5 sec.
Blinks
Enter house
code
(8 digits)
LED goes out
When the batteries are first inserted, the device
sets a randomly chosen house code.
The house code can be changed as follows:
• Press buttons 1 and 3 and hold them down for
5 seconds, until the indicator LED begins to
blink slowly, around once a second.
• Enter the eight-digit house code of your sys-
tem using buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4. This code must
be identical for all the remote control transmit-
ters in the same wireless control system (as a
precaution, make a note of this code and keep
it safe), for example 12341234.
• The programming mode ends automatically
once you have entered the eighth digit. This is
indicated by the status LED going out.
The house code applies to both channels of
the 'FS20 PIRI-2' simultaneously!
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