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Menu 11 - Remote controls
The controller is capable of learning up to 500 CENTSYS code-hopping remote
control buttons. Each transmitter can have up to four buttons.
It is possible to artificially increase the number of buttons of a multi-
button transmitter by using a two-button combination
One of the buttons is used as a
shift button
to allow the other
buttons to be used again in combination with this button. In other
words, the user will
press and hold the shift button
, before
pressing one of the other buttons to create a
new
button
The
shift button cannot be used as a button on its own
, it must
always be used in combination with the other buttons
Benefits of the shift button system:
Use of the
shift button system
allows a three-button transmitter to
gain an extra button and operate four functions and likewise a four-
button transmitter gains two extra buttons and can operate six
functions
Another benefit of using the shift button system is that
it requires
both hands to operate the two-button combination
. This
prevents the user from accidentally enabling sensitive functions such
as Holiday Lockout on the controller
Each transmitter learned into the system is assigned a unique transmitter ID.
Press valid button
If the
remote controls menu
has been locked as discussed later, only by
pressing a button of a transmitter learned into the system, can the
remote
controls menu
be accessed.
Add remote
Any button can be set to control the trigger, pedestrian, free-exit, Holiday
Lockout or courtesy light control (Aux) inputs. When adding transmitters, it is
recommended that a record be kept of the ID number allocated by the system
to each respective transmitter and the person to whom the transmitter is
given. This is necessary should selective deletion be required at a later stage.
Delete remote
Transmitters can be deleted at any stage according to one of the following
methods:
Delete remote by ID
Each transmitter can be deleted individually according to its unique ID. To
facilitate this, a record of the ID and the person to whom the ID has been
assigned must have been made at the time of learning the transmitter into
the system. The transmitter is not required for this operation.
If the backup module is used to restore the settings of a different
D5-
Evo
operator, then the gate limits setup procedure must be performed
again.