FREE MEMORY ZONE PROGRAMMING
This function permits to programme one or more free memory
zones, inserting desired codes and then setting up desired
functions.
Desired code storing can be performed both by radio
transmission and keyboard.
To programme one free memory zone, it is necessary to read
carefully the following instructions.
Select the desired free zone in the two following ways:
• Press one of the keys
memory zones; keep the key pressed to scroll them quickly.
• Type directly by keyboard the desired zone number. The
screen must display the selected free zone:(Example)
025
0 ####### 0 MONO
Press ENTER key, the screen displays:
PASS TRANSMITER
Pressing ESC key, you go back to the previous menu.
Now it is possible to go on in two different ways:
1) LEARNING BY RADIO TRANSMISSION: press the desired
transmitter key.
a) If the learnt code is not correct, PROG2 sends two sound
impulses and displays an error message (see ERROR MESSSAGES
paragraph).
If the learnt code is correct, PROG2 sends one sound impulse and
the screen displays: (example)
000
1 PDH30Y1 1 MONO
If the PROG2 has received by radio the code of a SUBSTITUTIVE
TRANSMITTER, its display will show: (example)
004
1 PDH30Y1 1 MONO
The figure in parenthesis shows the level of the SUBSTITUTIVE
TRANSMITTER. Each code can be substituted no more than three
times, therefore the levels can be 1,2,3. The symbol " "
indicates that the memory cell is filled by a SUBSTITUTIVE
TRANSMITTER.
The pointer is automatically positioned under the channel
selection number.
Press one of the keys
Press ENTER key to confirm the datum, the pointer moves
automatically to select the function:
000
1 PDH30Y1 1 MONO
Press one of the keys
monostable, bistable or timer.
Press ENTER key to confirm the datum; if the memory module is a
MEM200 or MEM1000, the screen displays:
DO YOU CONFIRM?
ESC=NO
to scroll forward or back
*
(1)
to select the desired relay.
*
to select one of the three functions:
ENTER=YES
Press ENTER key to save the modifications and exit from the
programming, on the screen the following appears:
000
1 PDH30Y1 3 MONO
If the memory module is a MEM200-I or MEM1000-I type, the
pointer is automatically positioned under the first character of the
user identification label.
Type by keyboard the desired word (10 characters max).
Press ENTER key to save the modifications and exit from the
programming, on the screen the following appears: (Example)
000 MARIOROSSI *
1 PDH30Y1 3 MONO
2) INSERTION BY KEYBOARD: Type the first character of the
desired label code, on the screen the following appears:
(example)
025
0 ####### 0 MONO
• Type the remaining characters of the label code (to use the
keyboard refer to TX CODIFICATION WITH LABEL CODE
chapter).
• Press ENTER key to confirm the typed code, PROG2 assign
automatically the first free key, if there are not any enabled
keys, the screen displays an error message.
Go back to the point a) to continue the programming.
MODIFICATION AND DELETION OF ONE OR
MORE MEMORY ZONES
If it is necessary to delete or edit the content of one or more
memory zones, you must follow carefully these instructions.
A. Deletion of one engaged memory zone
The screen must display the engaged zone to edit: (Example)
168 V2 IBERICA
3 KS*FGX1 2 BIST.
Press ENTER key, the pointer is automatically located under
memory zone status indicator.
Press one of the keys
168
0 ####### 0 MONO
Pressing again the keys
Pressing ESC key, deletion is cancelled and PROG2 exits
automatically from the programming.
Press ENTER key to confirm, the screen displays:
DO YOU CONFIRM?
ESC=NO
Press again ENTER key for a further confirmation of deletion, the
screen displays the empty memory zone.
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*
*
: set ups are deleted and it displays:
, the deletion is cancelled.
ENTER=YES