ferent address to those used for other devices.
control unit: the LED "L2" (Fig. 8 - EDSB / 7 - EDSIB) flashes
to signal the type and status of the BM memory installed in
the device (see Table 2 for explanations on the flashes), fol-
lowed by 5 slow flashes, if the memory is empty.
the control unit instruction manual to find the procedure for the
"recognition of the devices connected to the control unit" then
run the procedure (this will enable the control unit to individu-
ally recognise each "BlueBus" device connected).
gramme the device by consulting Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8.
After completing the programming sequence, read Chapter 9
for instructions on how to use the device; subsequently, run
the Testing procedure outlined in Chapter 10 to verify the cor-
rect operation of the installed devices.
the installation procedure as indicated in Fig. 9, 10 - (EDSB)
/ 8, 9 - (EDSIB).
5 - PROGRAMMING WARNINGS
5.1 - The combinations and their pairing with
the commands
A combination is an "access key" that must be programmed
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in accordance with the user's needs. It can be formed by one
or more digits, up to a maximum of nine, each digit be-
ing a number between "0" and "9".
alternatively associated with one or both command buttons
( and ), depending on the procedure selected for its pro-
gramming. –– If the combination is associated with one
or more command buttons ( or ), during the device's
use, after entering the combination simply press the com-
mand button associated with the combination (pressing the
3 – English
I7I
Power the
I8I
Consult
I9I
Pro-
I10I
I11I
Lastly, terminate
A combination can be
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other button does not produce any effect). –– if the com-
bination is associated with both command buttons (
and ), during the device's use, one or more command but-
tons can be pressed after entering the combination: this mode
allows for sending two different commands using the same
combination.
The device is set by default with the but-
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ton paired with the "Step-by-Step" command, and with the
button paired with the "Partial opening" command. These
commands can be modified through Procedures 8.1.1 and
8.1.2.
During the programming phase, the device buzzes to
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signal regular or faulty operation. Consult Table 3 for explana-
tions on the buzzes.
5.2 - Subdivision of the programming procedures
All the programming procedures contained in the manual
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are subdivided into two sections:
– "EASY" programming mode
– "PROFESSIONAL" programming mode
The "EASY" mode: this mode only allows for program-
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ming one combination to be paired with the and
buttons. Alternatively, two different combinations can be
programmed: one to be paired with the button and the
other to be paired with the button. The "Easy" mode also
allows for running other functions, described in Chapter 8.
The "PROFESSIONAL" mode: this mode allows for pro-
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gramming up to 255 combinations (the number may vary
in relation to the memory card installed). To run the pro-
cedures pertaining to this mode, it is necessary to enter
a "password for Professional mode programming",
comprising 7 digits (the default password is: 0-3-3-3-
3-3-3). CAUTION! – Do not forget the programming