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Introduction:
The SMU programming unit for Nice receivers with SM type connector allows you to perform a series of operations such as entering, deleting, search-
ing for and copying transmitter codes.
1) Connections
The receiver can be connected directly to the SMU as shown in Fig 1, paying attention to the connection direction (key upward), or it can be
connected using the extension cord supplied as shown in Fig 2 or 3, paying attention to the cord connection direction.
Fig 1
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Warning: Do not connect or remove the receiver while the SMU is switched on.
2) Operation
To switch on the SMU, press the "Power" key after connecting the receiver.
When the "Power" key is pressed, certain checks will automatically be carried out: verification of receiver operation and SMU's battery charge
check.
If the results of these checks are positive, "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 " (indicating position 0 in the memory) will appear on the display.
The device will go off automatically after 10 seconds of inactivity.
The tables below describe the various operations that can be carried out on the receivers using the SMU.
Before carrying out any operation, the receiver must be connected and the SMU must be switched on ("Power" key)
The following is a detailed description of how new transmitters can be entered. Two entry modes are possible:
Mode1 displayed on the SMU as "A A L L L L "
Mode2 displayed on the SMU as "O O u u t t 1 1 "; "O O u u t t 2 2 "; "O O u u t t 3 3 "; "O O u u t t 4 4 "
Mode1:
In this mode there is a single memorization stage for each transmitter, during which it does not matter which key is pressed since each trans-
mitter key activates the corresponding receiver output, i.e. key 1 activates output 1, key 2 activates output 2 and so on.
Each transmitter occupies a single position in the memory.
Mode2:
Each transmitter key can be associated with a pre-established receiver output, e.g.: key 1 activates output 3, key 4 activates output 1, and so on.
In this case it is necessary to memorize the transmitter by selecting the desired output displayed on the SMU as "O O u u t t 1 1 "; "O O u u t t 2 2 "; "O O u u t t 3 3 "; "O O u u t t 4 4 ",
and by pressing the transmitter key to be associated with it.
Example: If you wish key 1 to activate output 3, select "O O u u t t 3 3 " on the SMU and transmit using key 1 on the transmitter.
Each key can activate only one output, while, with a suitable memorization operation, the same output can be activated from different keys.
In this mode each key entered occupies a position in the memory, therefore, in order to completely delete a transmitter it is necessary to
delete all the positions occupied by the transmitter in the memory.
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Fig 2
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