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Simple programming
Gewa Andromeda is designed to be easy to program. Follow the instructions below for
programming the most common uses.
The IR-receiver can be programmed with GewaLink-channels 0-127 (channel 62 has no
function) or one coded channel (4096). The selection is also made during programming
whether a particular relay is to function in a monostable or a bistable manner.
A Gewa IR-transmitter is required to program the receiver.
Monostable functioning = The relay is activated as long as the button on the IR-transmitter
is held down.
Bistable functioning = The relay is activated when the button on the IR-transmitter is held
down and releases. The second time the button is held down and released, the relay will be
deactivated.
Warning!
The relevant relay is activated during the programming. This may cause an inadvertent
activation of some equipment.
Program relay for IR and Monostable functioning
1. Press the selected button on the IR-transmitter and, at the same time, press the
programming button for the selected relay on the IR-receiver.
2. Wait until the indicator lamp flashes and the relay is activated.
3. Release the programming button (within 2 seconds) and the button on the IR-
transmitter.
4. Check the function by pressing the selected button on the IR-transmitter.
Program relay for IR and Bistable functioning
1. Press the selected button on the IR-transmitter and, at the same time, press the
programming button for the selected relay on the IR-receiver.
2. Wait until the indicator lamp flashes and the relay is activated. Keep the button
pressed for 2 seconds.
3. Release the programming button and the button on the IR-transmitter.
4. Check the function by pressing the selected button on the IR-transmitter.
If you are not satisfied with the selected channel (button on the IR-transmitter) or function,
simply repeat the procedure. Remember that if the programming button is held down for less
than 2 seconds, the relay is programmed with a monostable function. If it is held down for 2
seconds, the relay is programmed with a bistable function.