Transmitter Pairings; Memorising The First Transmitter; Memorising An Additional Transmitter - Nice TTDW Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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5.2

TRANSMITTER PAIRINGS

The functions and programming modes described below must be made
with a transmitter paired (memorised) with the system.
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WARNING: once the transmitter has been memorised,
it will be assigned the default channel, which varies de-
pending on whether or not the outputs have been set
as independent (refer to the procedure described in the
paragraph "Setting the independent outputs"). The as-
signed channel will be: W1+W2+W3+W4 if the setting has
a single independent output, W1+W2 with two independ-
ent outputs and W1 if the setting has three independent
outputs. To change the transmitter channel, perform the
procedure described in the paragraph "Pairing of the LED
channel with the transmitter".

5.2.1 MEMORISING THE FIRST TRANSMITTER

5.2.1.1
TWO-WAY mode
RAPID PROCEDURE (only for memorising the first transmitter)
To memorise the first transmitter ("Figure 6"):
1.
disconnect the power supply to the system. Wait 5 s. Power the
system again. One flash of the LED strips indicates that the system
has no paired transmitter
2.
within 10 s from the power-up, simultaneously press
3 s on the transmitter to be paired. Three flashes of the LED strips,
relative to the chosen channel, will confirm the correct pairing.
6
1
OFF
=
5 sec
2
(= 3s)
(x 3)
NORMAL PROCEDURE
To memorise the first transmitter ("Figure 7"):
1.
disconnect the power supply to the system. Wait 5 s. Power the
system again. One flash of the LED strips indicates that the system
has no paired transmitter
2.
within 10 s from the power-up, press PRG for 5 s on the transmitter
to be paired. Over the next 2 minutes, all LED systems within the
radio range will start flashing, each for a random duration
3.
choose the LED system involved in the programming and, with the
LED lit, press and release the
4.
in the LED system involved, with the LED lit, press and release the
q
key (once)
5.
the LED strip will flash three times to confirm the memorisation.
p
and
ON
(x 1)
End
p
key (once)
7
1
OFF
=
5 sec
3
4
(= ON)
q
for
5.2.1.2
ONE-WAY mode
To memorise the first transmitter ("Figure 8"):
1.
disconnect the power supply to the system. Wait 5 s. Power the
system again. One flash of the LED strips indicates that the system
has no paired transmitter
2.
within 10 s from the power-up, press
to be paired. Three flashes of the LED strips, relative to the chosen
2
channel, will confirm the correct pairing.
8
1
OFF
2
(= 3s)

5.2.2 MEMORISING AN ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTER

To perform the procedure described below, it is necessary to have a new
transmitter to memorise and an old previously memorised transmitter. The
two transmitters must have the "PRG" and "ESC" keys (such as, for exam-
ple, "ERA P" and "ERA W" series transmitters). The procedure memorises
all the keys of the new transmitter, in "Mode I", replicating the same con-
figuration of the old transmitter.
5.2.2.1
TWO-WAY mode
The system, configured to operate in TWO-WAY mode, can memorise up
to 30 transmitters.
2
ON
(x 1)
PRG
(= ON)
5
(x 1)
(x 3)
o
for 3 s on the transmitter
ON
=
5 sec
(x 3)
3
(= 5s)
PRG
(x 1)
End
2
(x 1)
End
ENGLISH – 5

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