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5.4 - Memorising the transmitters
The radio receiver incorporated in the control unit is compatible with all transmitters that adopt the FLOR, O-CODE or SMILO radio coding
protocols (these are Nice standards).
5.4.1 - Two procedures to memorise the transmitter button
Among the available procedures for memorising transmitters, some allow for memorising in fRS@MC@QCtLNCD (or Mode 1) and others in fBTRSNLt
mode (or Mode 2).
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Command Button
1 - Up
will be associated with 1
st
button / button 1 / V button
2 - Stop
will be associated with 2
nd
button / button 2 / Q button
3 - Down
will be associated with 3
rd
button / button 3 / W button
4 - Step-by-Step
will be associated with 4
th
button / button 4 (if present on the transmitter).
Note - The transmitter buttons are normally identified by symbols and numbers. If these are not present on the transmitter, to identify the 1st button, 2nd
button, etc., refer to Fig. 5.
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/QNBDCTQDRNESGHRSXOD@KKNVENQLDLNQHRHMFCTQHMFSGDHQDWDBTSHNMa single button among those present on the transmitter, by combining it
VHSGNMDNESGDENKKNVHMF@U@HK@AKDBNLL@MCRUp, Stop, Down, Step-by-Step.
The choice of the button and of the command to be paired with it is made by the installer, on the basis of the automation’s needs.
5.4.2 - Number of transmitters that can be memorised
The control unit’s receiver has 192 memory locations. A location can memorise either a single transmitter (i.e. the combination of its buttons
and commands) or a single button with the relative command.