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This function is used to test the radio links created between a handset and a controller.

To do this, open the controller cover and proceed as follows:

C

C

C

Handset

Controller

1. 

Switch the handset to radio link test mode.

2. 

Press

or

.

C

Display the following
screen using the keys

C

9.2 Testing the radio link

Summary of Contents for LCP01U

Page 1: ...listen in to background sounds at each access point and communicate with another handset It can also be used to remotely control one or several electrical latches one or several automatic gate control...

Page 2: ...the radio link between the handset and the controller 200 6 Testing the radio range 203 7 Installing the interior handset unit 204 7 1 On a table 204 7 2 On a wall 204 8 Testing operation 208 8 1 Tes...

Page 3: ...ll buttons tag reader 2 call buttons with keypad tag reader Connection of an electrical latch or lock Handset units can communicate with each other inter handset communication function Handset Base Ou...

Page 4: ...e electrical locks or latches the gate motorisation system the automatic garage door control system 1 lighting 1 communication with another handset 2 doorphone programming Using the outdoor caller uni...

Page 5: ...pplied Radio link creation LED 4 captive screws for closing the cover Cover Controller base Fixing bracket Connection terminal blocks Captive screws for bracket fixing Cable clamp do not remove Gromme...

Page 6: ...over Garage control button 1 Lighting control button 1 Up and down scroll keys Left and right scroll keys Backlighting is activated whenever a button is pressed It goes out again after 5 seconds when...

Page 7: ...Missed call no signal poor average good excellent Radio range lighting off lighting on Lighting status Garage side gate and latch status gate closed gate open gate 1 open 2 closed or gate half open if...

Page 8: ...Lighting status Garage status Indication of the indoor temperature The temperature displayed is the temperature measured on the handset and is updated every 10 minutes Indication of the outdoor tempe...

Page 9: ...the general price list and can be sent on request Some after sales service products and accessories such as MHU01X or MHU01U power packs LCH01X interior handset unit base LCH02X belt clip LCH03X hands...

Page 10: ...ller sur certif LCB01F A0831A04823 LCB01F A0831A04823 On the back of the caller unit On the handset LCA01F A0831A04823 Coller sur certif 1 Unscrew the 4 cover screws and open the controller 2 Remove t...

Page 11: ...ble is positioned in the designated slot Thread the cable through here Alternative cable passage IMPORTANT when installing the system the handset s must be charged on the base before it they can be us...

Page 12: ...lternative guides Pozidriv 0 Pozidriv 0 8 Screw it back into the same place hence locking the base in table position 9 Close the base Pozidriv 2 10 Tighten the locking screw to prevent the base from b...

Page 13: ...ttery is not sufficiently charged 1 If the battery is sufficiently charged You can now move on to the next chapter describing how to install the doorphone IMPORTANT the mains socket must remain access...

Page 14: ...Follow steps 3 to 6 below for units without armoured cover 3 If the cable goes around the pillar pierce one of the cable knock outs with a cutter 4 Push the screw covers out using a flat screwdriver 5...

Page 15: ...ith armoured cover 232 4 mm 145 mm 145 mm 160 4 mm 145 mm 145 mm 1 2 IMPORTANT use the label supplied and carefully position it in the space provided TIP you can print the labels using the software Et...

Page 16: ...191 4 Pozidriv 2 6 3 5...

Page 17: ...192 7 8 9 3 5...

Page 18: ...193 11 10 12 IMPORTANT when the armoured cover is positioned on the unit there should be a 1 mm clearance use the shim for this purpose between the pillar and armoured cover Pozidriv 2...

Page 19: ...sure the area is always clear place the controller as high up as possible 80 cm min make sure there are no obstacles between the controller installation point and the house where the handset s is are...

Page 20: ...2 Pozidriv 2 1 To make it possible to thread the cables through for the outdoor caller unit external power supply motorisation system etc remove the grommets and pierce a hole with the same diameter...

Page 21: ...the length of the cable supplied and then connect the wires to a branch box in accordance with the rules below up to 10 m including the remaining length of the original cable use 4 x 0 32 mm cross se...

Page 22: ...uires an external power supply If a push button allowing manual control of the automatic system has already been installed connect terminal blocks 12 and 14 in parallel on this manual control input NC...

Page 23: ...nal Position the 4 LR20 1 5 V batteries not supplied making sure they are the right way round The batteries are used as back up in the event of a mains power failure 3 5 IMPORTANT push the batteries i...

Page 24: ...powered the outdoor caller unit lights up and beeps every 2 sec The radio link creation LED also lights up red for 2 sec If this is not the case check that the controller s batteries or external power...

Page 25: ...hen The handset beeps for 2 sec 3 Programme the time 1 A set the first digit using the keys B set the next digit using the key C return to steps A and B to set the minutes and then once the desired ti...

Page 26: ...o link creation mode by pressing The handset displays KEY 1 The radio link creation LED lights up orange IMPORTANT when using a translucent MHF01X or MHF02X outdoor caller unit and 1 button armoured c...

Page 27: ...C beeps for 2 sec and The radio link has been created If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to the next screen Start the radio link creation procedure...

Page 28: ...C C 3 You can hear what is happening around the outdoor caller unit at the selected access point Reception is good if at least 3 bars are displayed If this is not the case move the handset 4 Press on...

Page 29: ...n to a wall position 1 Remove the handset from the base 2 IMPORTANT the removable transparent cover must be in place when fixing the unit to the wall If this is not the case clip it back on 3 Disconne...

Page 30: ...tate the back of the base until it is in wall position 6 Unscrew the locking screw 7 Insert the screw here and tighten it Pozidriv 0 Pozidriv 0 Pozidriv 2 4 Unscrew the base locking screw 5 Open the b...

Page 31: ...Check the power pack jack is in the right position 11 Thread the power cable into one of the guides at the back of the base Thread the cable through here Alternative cable passage 12 Fix the base to...

Page 32: ...V Pozidriv 2 16 Place the handset on the base The handset beeps once C If necessary the icon flashes to show the handset is being charged Electrical shock hazard IMPORTANT the mains socket must remai...

Page 33: ...e handset rings 1 except if it is in silent mode and the backlighting flashes The name of the access point calling 2 is displayed C 1 If there is no answer the handset rings for 20 sec factory setting...

Page 34: ...utton press then enter the access code again For additional tests gate access listen in and inter handset communication functions etc please refer to the corresponding chapters in the user manual The...

Page 35: ...activate the appropriate applications lighting automatic control system etc or respond according to their programming These applications or responses are also called functions A Receiver product can...

Page 36: ...ight button on the handset is pressed this activates the lighting controlled by the output receiver for 5 minutes A radio link is created and a function is allocated to this radio link as part of the...

Page 37: ...xamples By creating a radio link between a controller and an output receiver the following applications can be set up gate opening can switch on lighting to facilitate night time access and gate closi...

Page 38: ...ate closed This event is displayed when the side gate closes as long as limit switches have been wired 5 Day breaking 1 This event is displayed when the day breaks Useful for switching off night light...

Page 39: ...reen for 2 sec Otherwise start the procedure again The radio link has been created 5 Validate the procedure Press on the key IMPORTANT if an error occurs the radio link LED flashes red 3 times The rad...

Page 40: ...as a transmitter Application examples By creating a radio link between the or keys on the handset and an output receiver the following applications can be set up Radio link n 1 Press once on the key t...

Page 41: ...C C C 2 Switch to radio link creation mode 3 Select the function Information available in the receiver product manual Press on the or key Select a command from the following GARAGE 1 GARAGE 2 GARAGE...

Page 42: ...e Press on the key The handset displays C C then C and beeps for 2 sec Garage or light icon displayed If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to the gen...

Page 43: ...alling the doorphone you have created radio link n 1 e g handset programmed for the 1st call button and input 1 To create radio links n 2 n 3 n 4 and n 5 follow the procedure below Radio link n 2 2nd...

Page 44: ...aller unit call button to call the handset C C Display the following screen using the keys C KEY 1 IMPORTANT If you are using an MHF01X or MHF02X translucent outdoor caller unit and a 1 button armoure...

Page 45: ...green for 2 sec 4 The handset displays then and The radio link has been created beeps for 2 sec BEEP C C C If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to th...

Page 46: ...reated between each one To do this proceed as follows IMPORTANT each handset can be linked via radio with a maximum of 7 other handsets C C C 1st handset 2nd handset 1 Switch the handset to radio link...

Page 47: ...The handset displays C C then C and The radio link has been created beeps for 2 sec beeps for 2 sec If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to the gene...

Page 48: ...ted between a handset and a controller To do this open the controller cover and proceed as follows C C C Handset Controller 1 Switch the handset to radio link test mode 2 Press or C Display the follow...

Page 49: ...ays 3 The key is linked via radio to the controller side gate output The key is linked via radio to the controller latch output 6 After several seconds the handset exits radio link test mode and retur...

Page 50: ...dio links created between a controller and a handset Controller Handset Outdoor caller unit 1 Press 2 Switch the handset to radio link deletion mode C C Display the following screen using the keys C T...

Page 51: ...n for 2 sec 4 The handset displays C C then C beeps for 2 sec and The radio link has been deleted The outdoor caller unit beeps for 2 sec BEEP The radio link creation LED flashes orange If an error oc...

Page 52: ...to factory programming This procedure is used to delete all the radio links and reset all handset and controller parameters to their factory value 1 Switch the handset to radio link deletion mode C C...

Page 53: ...sec until the radio link LED stops flashing red The LED will then light up green for 2 sec The outdoor caller unit beeps for 2 sec The handset and controller have been returned to their factory settin...

Page 54: ...he radio link LED lights up red for 2 sec the outdoor caller unit lights up and also beeps for 2 sec If this is not the case check the batteries have been correctly inserted Pozidriv 2 No reprogrammin...

Page 55: ...e the handset back on its base in order to start it up 5 Programme the time using and The temperature display will be updated several minutes after the handset has been powered If necessary the icon f...

Page 56: ...on is limited depending on the type and thickness of the walls or partitions through which they pass What should I do if I lose the display on my handset What should I do if the handset does not beep...

Page 57: ...the batteries It is advisable to change the handset battery at the same time Why is the CHARGE HANDSET message displayed Put the handset on the base to charge it Why is the MEMORY FULL message display...

Page 58: ...aller unit and the controller Control and powering of any type of low consumption 0 5 A max 12 V latches Control of safety ELV motorisation system able to operate with a 48 V DC 1 A dry contact relay...

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