PROGRAMMING
Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it
from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that
particular code is on the list of “authorised” codes. A code number can be entered or deleted from
this list by means of a “learning” procedure.
The operator has to press a button on the receiver card to activate the procedure: the operations
are timed so first read all the instructions and then carry out the operations one after the other
without stopping.
A small red LED visually indicates the different steps of the procedure.
This LED is the only way to check the various operations or receiver states. Because there is a lot of
information to display, there are 2 stable states plus a series of flashes with two speeds:
• LED off: normal functioning mode
• LED on: learning procedure in progress
SLOW FLASHING 1/2 second
No. flashes DESCRIPTION No. flashes DESCRIPTION
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If the 2nd type of disabling function is active, the 2nd flash will be longer than the first
If the 2nd type of disabling function is not active, both flashes will be the same
The code number received is not
1
among those authorised
End of learning time without any
2*
result
.
Learning successfully finished
3
(authorised code number)
The code number is already on the
4
authorised code list
The list is empty (no codes)
5
The list is full (there is no room for
6
other code numbers)
A request has been made to delete a
7
code number that does not exist
Different code numbers were
8
received during the learning phase
9
Password entered
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FAST FLASHING
When it turns on it means there is a
BM60 memory card; it then indicates
that the code number received is a
1
“copy” while only “original” codes are
valid.
When it turns on it means there is a
2
BM250 memory card
When it turns on it means there is a
BM1000 memory card; it then
indicates that the code is not in the
3
code number window but that it has
been re-synchronised.
When it turns on it means there are
code numbers memorised that do not
belong to the Flor version; it then
4
indicates that the code number is not
in the code number window and resynchronisation is stopped
When it turns on it means that an
error was found in the memory during
reading; it then indicates that the code
5
is not in the code number window and
re-synchronisation is impossible.
1/4
second
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