3 DS1 remote memorisation
If another remote control has already been memorised
on a control unit, radio receiver or tubular motor, the DS1
digital selector can be memorised as described below.
Whereas, if a transmitter has still to be memorised, the
instructions related to the product to be commanded
must be consulted to perform the "memorisation of the
first transmitter"; consult the site www.niceforyou.com if
the original instructions of the product are not available.
The memorisation procedure may change depending
on the product, therefore the original instructions should
be referred to.
A new DS1 digital selector can be memorised without
having to use the control unit buttons or the radio
receiver.
Perform the following steps with the digital OLD transmitter and selector DS1 placed close to the control unit,
receiver or tubular motor:
Table "A"
Remote memorisation
Type in the secret combination (factory setting: "11") on the DS1 digital
1
selector, then push a transmission button for at least 5" and then release.
2
Slowly push the button on the OLD transmitter 3 times.
Type in the secret combination on the DS1 digital selector, then slowly
3
push a transmission button once (the same that was used in step 1), then
release it.
At this point the DS1 digital selector is recognised by the control unit, receiver or tubular motor and will take on the
same characteristics as the OLD transmitter.
4 Installation
Ideally a test should be made to ascertain the functioning and effective range before actually fixing the DS1.
The place in which the DS1 is to be fixed should also be carefully considered.
In addition to the distance from the receiver, avoid positioning it close to, or even worse, on metal structures that
could create a shield.
Place the DS1 digital selector on the wall to which it is to be fixed and perform a transmission to ensure that the
receiver receives the command that has been sent.
Also take into consideration that when the batteries are flat the range can be reduced by 25÷30 %.
Once the functioning has been assured, fix the DS1 at a suitable height as follows:
• Unscrew the retaining screw Fig.2
• Remove the base of the digital selector and screw it to the wall Fig.3
• Connect the digital selector to the support fixed to the wall, hooking it to the upper part of the support Fig.4
• Fix the selector to the support with the retaining screw Fig.5
Fig. 2
All that is needed is a working transmitter that has
already been memorised which we will call "OLD".
DS1 "inherits" the characteristics of the OLD transmit-
ter. Therefore, if the OLD transmitter is memorised
in "mode I" then the DS1 will also be memorised in
"mode II". In this case a transmission button of any of
the two transmitters can be pushed during the memo-
rising phase.
Whereas if the OLD transmitter is memorised in
"mode II" the desired command button on the OLD
transmitter must be pressed as well as the button to
which you wish to associate that particular command
on the DS1 transmitter.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Example
5s
1
1
B
X3
1
1
B
Fig. 5
3 3