hand, to interrupt the timer before the interval elapses, send a
EN
new command, pressing the key for at least 3 seconds.
When using the receiver, if a relay receives several commands
consecutively – for example from two keys memorised on the
same relay but with different functions – the receiver executes
the last command sent in chronological order.
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5.2 - MEMORISING A NEW TRANSMITTER
USING THE PROCEDURE "IN THE VICIN-
ITY OF THE RECEIVER"
[requires a transmitter already memorised]
A NEW transmitter can be memorised in the receiver memory
without acting directly on key of the receiver, but by simply
working within its reception range. To use this procedure,
an OLD transmitter, previously memorised (in "Mode I" or in
"Mode II") and operative, is required. The procedure enables
the NEW transmitter to be memorised with the same settings
as the OLD version. Note – If using NiceOne transmitters as
alternative in this procedure, memorisation may be performed
using the "Enable Code" (refer to transmitter instruction man-
ual).
Procedure warnings
• The procedure must be performed within the recep-
tion range of the receiver (maximum 10-20 m from
receiver).
• If the OLD transmitter is memorised in "Mode I" dur-
ing the procedure press any key either on the Old or
New transmitter; on the other hand, if the OLD trans-
mitter is memorised in "Mode II", during the proce-
dure press the required command key on the OLD
transmitter and the associated key to be memorised
for this command on the New transmitter.
• There are two procedures: choose one as preferred.
Standard procedure
01. On the NEW transmitter, press and hold the key *** for at
least 5 seconds and then release.
02. On the OLD transmitter, press the key *** 3 times and
then release.