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2. Press and hold the PRG button
3. Insert the mains plug
4. Release the PRG button as soon as C is displayed
5. Adjust and programme the operator
Note
The programmed radio codes (impulse / light / partial
opening) are retained.
5 HAND TRANSMITTER (see fig. 21 )
LED
Buttons
Battery compartment cover
Battery
Reset button
Hand transmitter holder
5.1 Important notes on using the hand transmitter
Only genuine parts must be used for putting the remote
control into service!
ATTENTION
If the garage does not have a separate access
door, any changes or additional programming
must be done from inside the garage. When
programming (menu 2) and extending the remote
control, it must be ensured that neither persons
nor equipment are located within the door’s
range of travel. On completing the programming
or extension of the remote control, the functions
must be checked.
Note
The local conditions may affect the range of the remote
control!
ATTENTION
Hand transmitters must be kept out of the reach of
children and may only be used by persons fami-
liarized with the function of a remote-controlled
door system. Only operate the hand transmitter
within sight of the door. Doorways of remote-
controlled door systems may only be passed
through provided the garage door is at the OPEN
end-of-travel position, i.e. has opened fully.
Note
The hand transmitter must be protected against:
• direct exposure to sunlight
(permitted ambient temperature: -20 °C up to +60 °C)
• humidity
• dust
Non-observance may affect the function of the hand
transmitter!
5.2 Restoring the factory code (see fig. 21 )
Note:
The following steps are only necessary in the event of
erroneous extension or learning procedures.
The code place of each button on the hand transmitter
can be reset to the original factory code or programmed
with a new code.
1. Open the battery compartment cover - a small button
on the circuit board can be accessed.
2. Take a blunt object and gently press and hold button
.
Note:
Do not use any sharp objects. Excessive pressure can
destroy the button.
3. Press and hold the button that you wish to code.
The transmitter LED flashes slowly.
4. If the small button is held down until the slow flashing
phase ends, the control button will then be re-coded
with the original factory code and the LED starts
flashing rapidly.
5. Close the battery compartment cover.
6. Re-programme the receivers.
6 FUNCTION SELECTION
Note
In the menus, comprising several parameter blocks, only
one parameter per block can be activated.
6.1 MENU P
In this menu the radio codes of the impulse sequence
control (parameter 0, see fig. 22.1 ), the light function
(parameter 1, see fig. 22.2 ) and partial opening (para-
meter 2, see fig. 22.3 ) can be programmed. In addition,
in this menu the "partial opening" position (parameter 3)
as well as the "closing edge safety device / leading
photocell" reversing limit (parameter 4) can be set.
Display Radio Function
channel 1 impulse
channel 2 light
channel 3 partial opening
Setting "partial opening"
–– position
Reversing limit
–– "closing edge safety device /
Leading photocell" (closing edge
safety device is preset)
6.1.1 Programming a radio code using the internal radio
receiver (see fig. 22.1/22.2/22.3 )
Note
Per function a maximum of 12 different codes can be
programmed.
1. Select menu P.
2. Select parameter 0, 1 or 2.
3. Press the PRG-button until the decimal points starts
to flash slowly.
4. If a button on the hand transmitter is pressed and the
receiver recognizes this transmitted code, the display
flashes rapidly.
5. The code is now stored in the memory.
6. The operator remains in the selected parameter of
menu P.
Press the PRG-button to return to normal operation
(menu 0)
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