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Note:
The cloning functions are not available for the INTRIC type recei-
vers.
The transmitters cloned this way are not entered in the current list.
The programmer carries out an initial cloning and gets ready for
further cloning of a new transmitter, in order to avoid having to keep
accessing the higher level menu.
clone with fixed code:
Carries out cloning with a fixed code (not rolling-code) of a transmitter
in a CLONIX type system. Consult the specific instructions about the
receiver or the control unit, and check that the receiver is suitable
for fixed-code operation.
When coding safety is not decisive, receiver presetting with a fixed
code provides the following advantages:
· the number of transmitters usable with the receiver is unlimited
independently of the receiver memory capacity.
· by cloning with a fixed code, you can "copy" any transmitter already
entered in the memory.
Make reference to the "Clonix programming guide" for further
information.
8.2) R
ECEIVER MENu
The receiver menu is used to configure the main functions of the
INTRIC/CLONIX/RTD type receivers.
From menu M2 Radio Transmitters, select menu Receivers using
keys "56", and press <ENTER>:
>receivers
you enter this submenu:
M22 RECEIVERS
>output config.
personalize
erase personal.
read memory
write memory
erase memory
receiver code
clone default
configure outputs:
Six types of activations are available for each receiver output:
1) Monostable (impulsive): the relay of the associated output re-
mains picked up as long as the related transmitter key remains
pressed.
2) Bistable (step-by-step): the relay of the associated output
changes status each time the transmitter key is pressed.
3) Timed: each time the transmitter key is pressed, the output
relay remains picked up for 90 seconds. If the key is pressed
during the count cycle, the actual count is restarted.
4) Not available: output not available on the receiver.
5) Antipanic (anti-aggression): function only available on certain
receivers (for ex. RTD).
The relay of the associated output changes status when the
key is kept pressed longer than 5 seconds. All the keys of
all the transmitters entered in the receiver are automatically
provided with the anti-aggression function, independently of
their configuration, therefore there is no need to assign a key
(T1,T2,T3 orT4) to the output. Make reference to the specific
receiver instructions for further information.
6) Access control: function only available on certain receivers
(for ex. RTD-CA).
The relay of the associated output only changes status after
the submission of an enabled card or the receipt of an enabled
transmitter code. Make reference to the specific receiver in-
structions for further information.
All the receivers are factory set with the outputs in monostable mode.
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If you wish to change this setting, connect the receiver to the PRO-
XIMA device, select menu Configure Outputs and press <ENTER>.
Select the output you wish to modify and the type of activation.
customise:
Allows you to customise an INTRIC type receiver.
The customisation creates a system code (a number ranging from
0 and 62) which must be identical for all the transmitters that will be
entered at a later time (see menu Transmitters, par. 8.1). Therefore
the system is protected from unwanted entries.
Select the system code and press <ENTER>. Connect the receiver
and confirm customisation by pressing <ENTER>.
cancel customisation:
When customisation is eliminated from a receiver, the memory stored
is reset all the way to zero, and it will only be enabled to learn tran-
smitters which have not been customised. Connect the customised
receiver to the PROXIMA programmer and follow the indications on
the display.
read memory:
Copy the codes present in one receiver to the current receiver list
of the internal database.
If the list currently stored in the memory already contains data, they
will be overwritten by those present in the receiver memory. The
denominations associated with the transmitters, which are present
in the current list before reading the receiver, remain associated with
the relevant transmitter even after the memory has been read.
The current list must be compatible with that of the receiver which
you intend to read. It is therefore necessary to know the receiver
model (INTRIC/CLONIX/RTD) and its memory capacity (64-128-
512-2048).
Refer to paragraph 8.4 "Receiver lists" for list management.
Connect the receiver to the PROXIMA programmer and follow the
indications on the display; at the end of this operation, the receiver list
will be uploaded to the current list of the PROXIMA programmer.
write memory:
Copy the codes present in the current receiver list of the internal
database to the memory of one receiver. This operation cancels all
the data present in the memory of the actual receiver by overwriting
the data contained in the current list.
The current list must be compatible with that of the receiver on which
you wish to write.
It is therefore necessary to know the receiver model (INTRIC/CLO-
NIX/RTD) and the memory capacity (64-128-512-2048).
Refer to paragraph 8.4 "Receiver lists" to manage the lists.
Connect the receiver to the PROXIMA programmer and follow the
instructions on the display; at the end of this operation, the current
list of the PROXIMA programmer will be written in the receiver
memory.
cancel memory:
Set to zero all the information relating to the transmitter codes present
in the memory of one receiver.
Connect the receiver to the PROXIMA programmer and follow the
indications on the display; at the end of this operation, the receiver
memory will be cancelled.
receiver code:
Allows you to read and modify the receiver code of a CLONIX or
RTD type receiver.
The receiver code is used to:
· clone a transmitter by means of a code (see paragraph 8.1)
· create common receivers (see Clonix programming guide)
Connect the receiver to the PROXIMA programmer, select menu
"receiver code" and press <ENTER> to display the current code. If
you do not wish to change the code, press <ESCAPE>, otherwise
type the new code and press <ENTER>.
NOTE: Each code is made up of 10 figures in hexadecimal format
(thus, besides figures from 0 to 9, letters A-B-C-D-E-F can also be
used, for ex. 1A9C-22FD-00): the first eight characters represent
the actual code, the last two figures represent the type of receiver,