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managing of the remote control
This receiver can manage standard codes from 12 till 64 bit and rolling codes HCS©. The first learned transmitter establish the code’s type that the receiver
has to manage, it means that the transmitter has to have the same code’s type. The code can be from 12 to 64 bit and for rolling code HCS , the receiver
will manage only the fix part of the code and not the rolling code counter. The first learned transmitter establish the code’s type that the receiver has to
manage, it means that the transmitter has to have the same code’s type.
5.1 CANCELLATION of the MEMORY CODE
This operation cancel all previous memorized codes. To cancel one single code see next paragraph.
It is necessary to reset
the memory before the memorization of the first remote control.
The cancellation of one single code is possible when the
gate is CLOSED.
Set up
Description
C 03
Reset
of the memory code.
To cancel the memory code, choose
C03
with button
P2
and
P3
. Then
confirm the operation with
P1
.
Wait 10 seconds as indicated in the
DISPLAY,
if the button
P1
will be pressed in these
10 seconds
, the
operation will be cancelled.
5.2 CANCELLATION of a SINGLE CODE
This operation cancell one single code in the memory.
Choose
C04
with
P2
and
P3
. The confirm with
P1.
Press the button of the remote control.
Wait in the display “ CANC“
Set up
Description
C 04
Cancellation of a code
5.3 Activation of the ROLLING CODE HCS
If you choose
1
with
S08
, the control unit
will accept HCS rolling code and the con
-
trol unit will check the rolling code counter.
The rolling code remote controls cannot be
copied. If this operation is not activated,
the receiver will accept only the fix part of
the code.
Set up
Description
Values confirmed
S 08
Funzione HCS Completo
0
deactivated
(Standard value)
1
activated
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