3.4.15) 15 FUNCTION Ch2 [
This function is similar to the function of output no. 1 described in chapter 3.4.14., although in this case it is relative
to output no. 2
3.4.16) 16 CHANGE t TIMER 2 [
Serves to change the time interval of the timer associated with output no. 1 when memory [7] is to be used in a
decoder with the timer function active. After confirming the function the message "Time:" will be displayed followed
by the current timer value; the time is displayed in the format "h" hours, "mm" minutes (tens and units) "ss" seconds
(tens and units). The maximum time that the decoder can administrate is 1 hour 48 minutes, 22 seconds.
3.4.17) 17 CHANGE t TIMER 2 [
This function is similar to that of timer 1 described in chapter 3.4.16., although in this case it is relative to the timer
associated with output no. 2
3.4.18) 18 OPERATIONS COUNT [
Allows you to change the operations counter associated with a given combination present in memory [7]. If the count-
er is not unlimited (value: ###) each time the combination is used the decoder will deduct one operation; when there
are no more operations left the combination will be no longer valid until the counter is reloaded.
To change the value first select the code concerned by typing it directly on keypad [9]; at this point the counter can
be modified with any value from "000" to "999", alternatively, by pressing the "
with no restriction on the number of operations.
3.4.19) 19 SUSPEND CODES [
With this function you can suspend the validity of all combinations in memory [7] that have a given number as their
last digit. It is also possible to deactivate several numbers, e.g., by deactivating numbers 5 and 8 the following com-
binations will be suspended: 5, 15, 65... 18, 1358, 0088... while combinations 50, 81, 04581... will remain valid.
To deactivate the numbers move the flashing cursor to the required digit using the "
"
". To reactivate disabled combinations repeat the operation to eliminate the symbol above the digit.
4) Maintenance [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
The BUPC and MOU programming units do not normally require any form of maintenance because they do not con-
tain any parts subject to wear. Only the internal battery will require recharging after a certain period of use (see chap-
ter 4.1). A fully charged battery allows the unit to be used for 10 hours without recharging or a total of 3 months in
stand-by mode. If the battery drains rapidly it has probably lost its ability to hold a charge and must therefore be
replaced by the technical assistance service.
4.1) Charging the battery [
When the battery charge level indicator has emptied completely, or the message "Drained battery, recharge" is dis-
played, the battery must be charged. Connect the battery charger/power supply [16] to a mains socket outlet and
then connect the output connector to socket [6] on the unit. Charge the battery continuously for 12-15 hours before
disconnecting it from the charger.
4.2) Information on environmental protection measures [
This product is made from various kinds of materials, some of which can be recycled.
Warning: some parts of the product may contain pollutant substances: do not dispose of this product with normal
waste materials. Seek information concerning recycling or disposal systems for the product in accordance with local
regulations in force.
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