
i-on160 Appendix IV
Page 167
7. Press Y.
The display shows the first in a list of the radio
outputs on that expander, for example:
The bottom line of the display shows the
outputs current type.
ADD OUTPUT R1>03>01
Not Used >
8. Press u or n until the display shows the output
you wish to add, for example:
ADD OUTPUT R1>03>02
Not Used >
9. Press Y.
The display prompts you to make sure that the
receiver is in learn mode:
Is the receiver in
learn mode?
10. Press Y.
The control unit transmits its identity to the
receiver. When the receiver has successfully
learned the identity of the control unit it beeps
twice.
Did the receiver beep
twice?
At the 762r
The 762 gives a double “beep” and the display shows the device number
allocated to the transmitter. If you are using radio learn the display
alternates with the transmitter’s signal strength, for example: D2 S7
(If you are using Infra-red learn the display shows a signal strength
reading of zero.)
Note: If the display shows "--" and you hear a low tone from the sounder, then
the 762r has already learned that transmitter.
If you hear a double beep followed by a low tone then the 762 has
insufficient channels available for all the channels transmitted, but has
allocated to the transmitter those that are available.
1. Press Esc/Del to go back to the command menu.
The display shows: Ln
2. Press Select until the display shows the command "GO".
You should see: GO
3. Press Set.
The display shows: CL
You should hear a single beep repeated slowly.
4. Close the lid.
The unit is now out of programming mode.
Note: There is a deliberate delay of four seconds before the receiver leaves
programming mode. This is to make sure that you have time to close the
lid properly and screw it down firmly.
Comentários a estes Manuais