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APPENDIX A - PROGRAMMING OF A REPLACEMENT
TRANSMITTER.
In case of damage to the transmitter, it is possible to quickly
restore service, if a replacement transmitter is available. To achieve
this, the replacement transmitter has to be programmed with
the exact parameters of the system it is to work with.
These parameters are stored in the EEPROM memory modules
located in both the transmitter and the receiver. The replacement
transmitter can be programmed with the EEPROM memory
module from either the transmitter or the receiver, if old transmitter memory module is not
available.
The EEPROM module can be easily accessed from the exterior of the transmitter. In order to do
so, switch off the damaged transmitter and extract the EEPROM module by loosening the two
screws, as shown, and then insert this module into the replacement transmitter.
Next, proceed as follows:
1.
information
(old transmitter
or
With the replacement transmitter off, remove its EEPROM module as described above, and
insert the EEPROM module containing
system
receiver module).
2. Insert a charged battery, turn on the
ON/OFF key, push and extract the
STOP button. The LED will pulse green
for around 15 seconds.
3. To copy EEPROM memory module
contents into the internal memory of the
transmitter, press and hold pushbutton
number 6 followed by the START. Keep
both buttons depressed until the LED
starts to blink orange, then release. The
LED will light up green once parameters
have been copied. (In case the LED
remains red, repeat the process.)
4. With the transmitter still ON, extract the
EEPROM and replace it into the original transmitter or receiver. Insert the empty EEPROM into
the replacement transmitter and again press pushbutton 6. The LED will flash orange, which
indicates that the empty EEPROM is being written with the stored parameters. Wait for the
orange LED to turn off. In case the LED remains in red repeat the process. Press the STOP
button. This completes the programming processes.