11. Programming the hand-held transmitter
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 hand-held transmitter as a local
or global master.
To set the addresses and codes, the 4 buttons on the hand-held transmitter
are used, which have the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4.
1
Number '1'
2
Number '2'
a) Setting the house code
Once the battery has been inserted the hand-held transmitter
selects a random house code.
To choose your own house code, proceed as follows:
•
Keep both left buttons on the hand-held transmitter (buttons
3
) pressed for 5 seconds until the control indicator/LED (A) begins
to blink every second.
•
Now use the 4 buttons to enter your system's 8-digit house code. This
must be identical for all the remote control transmitters in the same
system (as a precaution, make a note of this code and keep it safe!).
Example: 23141342
•
The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the
eighth digit. The control indicator/LED (A) goes out.
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3
Number '3'
4
Number '4'
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