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CYCLE RESET
To reset the cycle counter, proceed as follows:
• Cut the power to the control unit. If present, also disconnect the battery.
• Place a jumper on CN4 between pin 3 and 4
• Restore power: the buzzer will emit intermittent sounds
• Remove the jumper from CN4. At this point, the initial conditions have been reset and the control unit will again
request maintenance when
• the set number of cycles has been reached.
• If you want to definitively cut out the sound of the BUZZER, cut the jumper JP1.
RADIO MODULE
The control unit in the version code AS04260 includes a 433 MHz radio module and DECODING (28-bit dip switch
code, 12-bit dip switch code, rolling-code). A maximum of 200 different codes can be stored.
CODE LEARNING
Press the button P1 (LEARN). The LED DL1 comes on to indicate that the receiver is ready to learn a remote control,
whether Dip Switch or Rolling-code (automatic recognition of the code type). After learning a type of code the system
will accept only that family of codes, i.e. if the first is Rolling all the others must be Rolling.
Now press the first key of a transmitter (or the 2nd, 3rd or 4th). When the code has been learned the receiver gives a
command to the control unit. Without pressing P1 again, further remote controls of the same family can be learned
one after the other until all the remote controls have been learned.
After learning the last remote control, wait for the LED DL1 to go off (about 6 seconds) which indicates that the
system has exited transmitter learning and is ready to operate normally.
If an error is made, reset the code memory by pressing P1 (the LED DL1 comes on) and holding it down until the LED
DL1 goes off.
When the key is released, the LED DL1 flashes once (to indicate that the memory is empty) and then comes back on,
and the system is ready to once again learn a remote control whether Dip Switch or Rolling-Code.
ROLLING-CODE REMOTE CONTROL LEARNING WITHOUT ACCESSING THE CONTROL UNIT
After letting the system learn a remote control manually (pressing the key S1), self-learning of other remote controls
of the same family can be enabled without accessing the control unit.
Near the control unit simultaneously press key 1 and 2 of the transmitter already learned for 2 seconds. Then press
the key of a new remote control to self-learn it.
BUFFER BATTERY
The buffer battery can be used when the 230 Vac mains power fails to ensure continued functioning of the operator.
During operation with only the buffer battery, the operator is slightly slower.
The positive pole of the battery must be connected to the CN11 terminal and the negative one the CN10 terminal.
Recommended battery: 12VDC, 1.9-2 Ah.
WARNING: during operation with a buffer battery the anti-crushing function is automatically disabled and
the flash light signals this condition by flashing slower.
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