• Installing an external aerial
If the aerial supplied is not in an optimal position and the radio signal is too
weak, the installation of an external aerial is recommended (mod. ABF or
ABFKIT). The new aerial must be placed as high as possible above any
metal or reinforced concrete structures present in the area.
• Connection to the control unit
To connect the receiver to the control unit, use a coaxial cable with an
impedance of 50 Ohm (e.g. RG58 cable with low voltage drops).
Cau-
tion!
– To reduce signal dispersion, use a short cable (do not exceed 10 m).
WARNINGS for programming
• Programming operations in this chapter require use of
key
“
c
” and the
Led
“
n
” (
fig. 11
) present on the receiver. The Led, indicates the status of
operations in progress, emitting a specific number of flashes of a set dura-
tion. Table C describes the meanings of the flashes.
• Always read the
procedure first
and
then perform
the operations in the
correct sequence
.
CAUTION!
– Before memorising a transmitter, carefully read the fol-
lowing section.
The receiver can only memorise the transmitters belonging to one of the
following 3 encoding families:
– families consisting of “O-Code”, “FloR” and “TTS” encoding;
– family consisting of “Flo” encoding;
– family consisting of “Smilo” encoding.
Note
– On the receiver, each code enables use only of the functions spe-
cific to that type of encoding.
Caution!
– The encoding family of the first transmitter memorised on
the receiver also defines the family to which the following memorised
transmitters must belong.
To modify the encoding family on the receiver, the procedure “Total deletion
of receiver memory” must be performed.
To verify whether the transmitters are already memorised on the receiver
and the relative encoding family, proceed as follows:
01.
Disconnect the receiver electric power supply.
02.
Restore the receiver power supply and count the number of green
flashes emitted by the receiver led.
03.
Then compare the number of flashes counted with the values in the
table below:
–
1 flash
=
Flo
encoding
–
2 flashes
=
O-Code
/
FloR
/
TTS
encoding
–
3 flashes
=
Smilo
encoding
–
5 flashes
= no transmitter entered
Caution!
– Before starting the transmitter memorisation procedure, care-
fully read all memorisation procedures described below to select the most
suitable method.
6.1 - Transmitter memorisation modes:
“Mode I” and “Mode II”
In general, the combination of these commands and keys on a transmitter
can be made in two ways:
• Mode I:
This mode enables memorisation of all transmitters keys or just
a group of the latter on the receiver in a single process (only on transmitters
with more than one identity code, such as ON9 models). In this mode the
transmitter codes are automatically associated with the commands pre-
set on the control unit.
• Mode II:
This mode enables memorisation of a single transmitter key on
the receiver. The user can select which command to be programmed from
those available on the control unit (maximum 4).
“Mode I” memorisation procedure
Warning –
This procedure memorises all transmitter keys or one group of
keys at the same time.
01.
Press and hold the receiver key until the
green
led illuminates on the
receiver. Then release the key.
02.
Within 10 seconds, press and hold any key on the transmitter to be
memorised, until the led on the receiver emits the first of 3 green flash-
es to confirm memorisation.
Note
– At the end of the 3 flashes, there are an additional 10 seconds to
memorise other transmitters.
“Mode II” memorisation procedure
Warning
– The procedure memorises a single key of the transmitter.
PROGRAMMING THE RADIO RECEIVER
6
Therefore the programming procedure must be repeated for each trans-
mitter key to be memorised.
01.
Refer to the “
Controls Table
” to select the commands available; select
the command to assign to the transmitter key to be memorised and
then note the number corresponding to the command.
02.
On the receiver, press the key the same number of times as the num-
ber of the command (previously noted) and the receiver led emits the
same number of repeated flashes.
03.
(on the transmitter, within 10 seconds), press and hold the transmitter
key to be memorised, until the led on the receiver emits the first of 3
green flashes to confirm memorisation.
Note
– After the 3 flashes, there are an additional 10 seconds to memorise
the same command on other keys of the same transmitter or a new trans-
mitter.
Controls table
Output 1
=
STEP STEP
Output 2 =
ALT
Output 3 =
OPEN
Output 4 =
CLOSE
6.2 - Memorisation of a new transmitter with proce-
dure in the vicinity of the receiver
[a transmitter already memorised must be available]
A NEW transmitter can be memorised in the receiver memory without act-
ing directly on key of the receiver, but by simply working within its reception
range. To use this procedure, an OLD transmitter, previously memorised (in
Mode I or Mode II) and operative, is required. The procedure enables the
NEW transmitter to receive the settings of the OLD version.
Warnings:
• Warning – The procedure must be performed within the reception
range of the receiver (10-20 m from receiver).
• Therefore the programming procedure must be repeated for each
transmitter key to be memorised.
One of the following procedures can be used, as required:
Standard procedure
01.
On the NEW transmitter, press and hold the key ** for at least 5 sec-
onds
(note 1)
and then release.
02.
On the OLD transmitter press the key ** three times
(note 2)
and then
release.
03.
On the NEW transmitter, press the same key pressed in point 01 once
and then release.
Alternative procedure
01.
On the NEW transmitter, press and hold the key ** for at least 3 sec-
onds...
(note 1)
and then release.
02.
On the OLD transmitter, press and hold the key ** for at least 3 sec-
onds...
(note 2)
and then release.
03.
On the NEW transmitter, press and hold the same key pressed in point
01 for at least 3 seconds and then release.
04.
On the OLD transmitter, press and hold the same key pressed in point
02 for at least 3 seconds until the green led L1 on the receiver emits 3
flashes to confirm memorisation.
Note 1
– Press any key, if the OLD transmitter is memorised in “Mode I” or
press the key to be memorised if the OLD transmitter is memorised in
“Mode II”.
Note 2
– Press any key, if this transmitter is memorised in “Mode I” or
press the key with the command to be transferred, if this transmitter is
memorised in “Mode II”.
6.3 - Total deletion of receiver memory
To delete all memorised transmitters from the receiver memory, or all data
stored, proceed as follows:
01.
Press and hold the receiver key until the
green
led illuminates and
check the variations in led status:
– after approx. 4 seconds, the green led illuminates;
– then, after approx. 4 seconds, the green led turns off;
– lastly, after approx. 4 seconds, the green led starts flashing.
02.
At this point, to delete all transmitters release the key
precisely on the
3rd flash
of the green led; otherwise to delete the entire memory of the
receiver (including configurations and transmitter encoding family)
release the key
precisely on the 5
th
flash
of the green led.
English –
5
EN
Summary of Contents for thor1500
Page 2: ......
Page 65: ...10 A B C C D 6 7 8 9 1 2 mm ...
Page 66: ...11 10a a f g q o r h i l m s b n c d e p ...
Page 67: ...1 2 12 13 ...