Automatic Technology MegaCode Installation Instructions Manual
Automatic Technology MegaCode Installation Instructions Manual

Automatic Technology MegaCode Installation Instructions Manual

Multi-frequency four channel receiver

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MegaCode® Receiver
Multi-Frequency Four Channel Receiver
10:05:12 STD MON
OFF OFF OFF OFF
Featuring TrioCode
Technology
Part # 13291 (Manual) v1.01
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS | OWNERS COPY

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  • Page 1 MegaCode® Receiver Multi-Frequency Four Channel Receiver 10:05:12 STD MON OFF OFF OFF OFF Featuring TrioCode ™ Technology Part # 13291 (Manual) v1.01 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS | OWNERS COPY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MegaCode® Receiver Four Channel Multi-Frequency Receiver Features Operating Controls Menu Structure Initial Electrical Installation Coding Transmitters Transmitter Management Code Operation (Location Empty) Code Operation (Location Used) Delete Operation Edit Operation Copy Operation Remote Code Set Procedure Parameter Viewing And Editing Menus 2 Output One Setup Menu 2.1: Output Pulse Time...
  • Page 3 Menu 8.1 Test Inputs Menu 8.2 Test Tx’ers Menu 8.3 Display History Menu 8.4 Memory Usage Menu 8.5 Console Test Menu 9 Memory Tools Menu 9.1 Clr Control Menu 9.2 Clr Tx’ers System Specifi cations Warranty Owner Installation Instructions MegaCode® Receiver...
  • Page 4: Features

    Security Code Store The MegaCode® receiver uses state of the art technology in storing your selected transmitter security codes. Up to 511 different transmitters can be stored in the memory with the facility to assign an 11 character ID label to each transmitter.
  • Page 5 Transmitter Management Flexibility Whenever a large number of transmitters are used, managing those transmitter effectively is of great importance. The MegaCode® receiver provides many features which enhance transmitter management. Transmitters can be listed by store location, group number, serial number or I.D label. Tools are available which allow transmitters to be Replaced, Deleted and Edited.
  • Page 6: Operating Controls

    12 to 24 AC/DC power supply input Antenna connector Clock Battery Prog Input is used to connect the Automatic Technology Handheld Programmer for editing control and receiver functions, accessing diagnostic tools, and activating special features and operating modes. MegaCode® Receiver Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 7 Owner Installation Instructions MegaCode® Receiver...
  • Page 8: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure MegaCode® Receiver Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 9: Initial Electrical Installation

    Output 4 on the right (Fig. 2). Make sure the time and day are set correctly. Coding Transmitters The MegaCode® receiver can store up to fi ve hundred ID/SN display indicator I.D label/Serial number and eleven (511) transmitters in its memory. Each...
  • Page 10 Coding Transmitters Any button of the transmitter can be assigned to any output on the MegaCode® receiver. To code a transmitter button: MENU 1 Code Transmitter Navigating to “Code Transmitter” menu fi g 1. Press NEXT to navigate to the Menu 1 (Fig. 4).
  • Page 11: Transmitter Management

    Transmitter Management The MegaCode® provides a transmitter listing facility which enables the User to fi nd a transmitter location within memory. Once located a stored transmitter can MENU 1 be replaced, deleted, edited, copied or, if the location Code Transmitter fi...
  • Page 12: Code Operation (Location Empty)

    P_# (Pulse) PR# (Pulse/Reset) T_# (Toggle) S_# (Set) R_# (Reset) VAC (Vacation) −−− (OFF) Where # is the output number M_1,M_2, M_3,M_4 Press SET to save the settings (Fig. 8) or EXIT to abort without saving. MegaCode® Receiver Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 13: Copy Operation

    1. Selecting the function to be coded Using the existing transmitter, operate the MegaCode® receiver’s output with the transmitter button which has the function to be coded (Fig. 21) (e.g. Button 1 has been coded with the M_1 function assigned).
  • Page 14 EXIT to return to the sub menu. Press EXIT again to Displays “Load value Default?” screen, return to the MAIN SCREEN. giving option of Exits back to View Mode loading default value with no changes made MegaCode® Receiver Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 15: Menus 2 Output One Setup

    fl ash, set the Flash On Time = 0.0s. The Flash Off Time is not used for steady state outputs. Menu 3.5: Complete Flash Sequence Turning this parameter on will allow the fl ash cycle to complete if the output is turned off during the fl ash cycle. Owner Installation Instructions MegaCode® Receiver...
  • Page 16: Menu 3.6: Output Two Inverted

    This input can be used to disable the output in software regardless of the state of the transmitters , wired inputs or time clock. The disable input is normally confi gured for N/O operation. This parameter allows its operation to be changed to N/C. MegaCode® Receiver Owner Installation Instructions...
  • Page 17: Menus 5 Output Four Setup

    This parameter enables activity report outputs. Contact Automatic Technology for more details. Menu 6.7 Activity Report ID This parameter sets the ID of the controller that is sent with the activity report. Contact Automatic Technology for more details. Menu 6.8 Vacation Mode Vacation mode can be turned on or off using this parameter.
  • Page 18: Menu 6.9: Password Protection

    Menu 7 Time Clock The MegaCode® receiver provides a programmable Time Clock which can be used to control its outputs on a timed basis at various times of the week. This section details the Time Clock operation and confi guration.
  • Page 19: Menu 7.3 Settings

    ›ON OFF OFF OFF transmitter details along with the button pressed fi g (Fig. 30). The example shows the case when transmitter number 3 is activated by button 1. Note ID is selected for display. Owner Installation Instructions MegaCode® Receiver...
  • Page 20: Menu 8.3 Display History

    Menu 8.3 Display history The MegaCode® keeps a record of the last 64 events that have taken place. The events include outputs 3 F= M_1 Event# turning off & on and by what cause, power failures etc. fi g When this tool is selected, a screen displays the last event that occurred.
  • Page 21 12 - 24V AC/DC. Number of Outputs Four (4) Continuous Load Current Per Output 100 mA @ 40 VAC/DC Receiver type TrioCode™ or Tri-Tran™ type Receiver code storage capacity 511 X 4 button Transmitter Codes Owner Installation Instructions MegaCode® Receiver...
  • Page 22: Warranty

    2. Subject to all of the matters set out below, Automatic Technology Australia Pty Ltd (“ATA”) warrants: (a) The MegaCode® receiver for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase (specifi ed in the sales docket receipt) as free of any defects in material and workmanship.
  • Page 23 ® is a registered trademark of Automatic Technology (Australia) Pty Ltd. Tri-Tran™ is a trademark of B&D Doors No part of this document may be reproduced without prior permission. In an ongoing commitment to product quality we reserve the right to change specifi...

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