PROGRAMMING THE MOMENTARY / LATCHED FUNCTION
The receivers' relays are set to momentary function as standard.
1. Use the function button to select the "momentary/latched function"
program alternative (YELLOW LED).
2. Confirm the selection with the select button.The red LED above relay
1 lights.
3. Use the select button to set whether the relay is to have a latched
function or not.The YELLOW LED lights when the latched function is
activated.
4. Step through the other relays using the function button and select
whether they are to have a momentary or latched function using the
select button. Once all the relays have been stepped through, program-
ming is finished.
YELLOW LED (7) flashes when one or more relays have a latched function.
PROGRAMMING THE INTERLOCK FUNCTION
The following interlock alternatives can be selected:
Interlock between relays 1 and 2
Interlock between relays 3 and 4
Interlock between relays 5 and 6 (Robust transmitter)
Interlock between relays 7 and 8 (Robust transmitter)
1. Use the function button to select the "interlock function" program
alternative (GREEN LED).
2. Confirm the selection with the select button.The red LEDs above
relays 1 and 2 light.
3. Use the select button to set whether interlock is activated or not.The
GREEN LED lights when interlock is activated.
4. Step through the other relay pairs using the function button and select
whether interlock is to be activated or not. Once all the relay pairs
have been stepped through, programming is finished.
The GREEN LED (no. 8) flashes when the interlock function is activated.
It is possible to program interlocks between functions other than those
above by programming individual transmitter buttons' codes into individual
relays (see learning codes). Example: If transmitter buttons 1 and 3 are
programmed into relays 1 and 2 respectively, then in practice, an interlock
can be set between functions 1 and 3.
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