Manually cancelling a pair of photoelectric cells without the transceiver device (fig. 3)
1. On the stationary unit press and hold down the button P2 until the stationary unit sounds a 'beep': you
have now entered the cancellation mode and the led L1 will flash quickly.
2. Press and hold down the button P1 until the stationary transceiver interface sounds a single beep: you
have now entered manual cancellation mode and led L1 will flash very quickly.
3. The leds L3 and L4 will flash to indicate the currently selected safety device. You can cycle between the
safety devices you wish to cancel by briefly pressing button P1 .
4. Press and hold down the button P2 until the stationary transceiver interface sounds a double 'beep'
indicating that the selected safety device has been cancelled.
5. To quit the cancellation mode wait for 30 seconds or press the button P1 in the stationary receiver until it
sounds an extended 'beep'.
Completely cancelling the memory content (fig. 3)
1. Press and hold down the buttons P1+P2 on the stationary unit for more than 5 seconds.
2. A 'beep' will indicate the start of the procedure and led L1 will remain lit for the duration of the procedure.
3. Led L1 will turn off when the cancellation procedure has terminated.
L1 indications on the receiver of the photoelectric cells
- Led continuously lit for 4 s, successful memorisation/cancellation attempt.
- Led flashes quickly for 4 s, unsuccessful memorisation/cancellation attempt.
Stationary unit LED indications
L1 flashes slowly, memorisation procedure in the stationary unit is in course;
L1 lashes quickly, cancellation procedure via radio in the stationary unit is in course;
L1 flashes very quickly, manual cancellation procedure in the stationary unit is in course;
The led will light up briefly when the status of the photoelectric cells are being checked.
L2 remains lit, indicates that the device is operating correctly;
L2 flashing, indicates that the memory module is not present or there is a system error.
L3-L4 are numbered from 1 to 8 and indicate the status of the corresponding photoelectric cells.
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