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* If working in ON/OFF activation mode, relay 1 will act as impulse
and relay 2 as ON/OFF. Therefore, on the first press relay 1 will
close and open the contact and relay 2 will only close. On the
second, relay 1 will close and open the contact and relay 2 will
open.
N.B.: Each transmitter can be configured independently on
the receiver.
5.2 - TOTAL RESET
In programming mode, the programming button is held
down and the "MR" reset jumper is bridged for 3 secs. The
receiver will issue 10 short acoustic warning signals
followed by others at a faster pace to indicate that the
operation has been successful. The receiver is now in
programming mode.
After 10 seconds without programming or quickly pressing
the programming button, the receiver will exit programming
mode, issuing two acoustic signals of 1 sec.
5.3 - GROUP CONFIGURATION
Receivers can be configured with a group (from 0 to 7) so
that there is no interference when working near each other.
C=channel
G=group
N.B. Group 0 enables all groups.
RECEIVER GRF-R - INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
The configuration can be carried out with the programming
tool or by self-programming as follows.
Self-programming:
After the receiver has been totally reset, it will be
configured with the group of the first radio-programmed
transmitter by enabling the hands free mode.
Exception: If the receiver has been configured using
programming tools, the group may only be changed with
the programming tool.
Operations:
On powering the receiver, the led R1 will flash the same
number of times as the group number with which it is
configured.
6—SAFETY
These receivers are designed for use as remote controls
for garage doors. Their use is not guaranteed for directly
activating any other equipment different to that specified.
IMPORTANT:
Disconnect the power supply before handing the unit.
In compliance with the European Directive low-voltage
electrical equipment, we hereby inform users of the
following requirements:
· For units which are permanently connected, an easily
accessible circuit-breaker device must be built into the
wiring system.
· This unit must always be installed in a vertical position
and firmly fixed to the structure of the building.
· This unit must only be handled by a specialised installer,
by his maintenance staff or by a duly trained operator.
· The instruction manual for this unit must always remain in
the possession of the user.
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