2
PROGRAMMING
Note. Before proceeding to any programming, check the connections to the automatic door control
equipment against the diagram provided (Diagram A). The wires are colour-coded.
2.1
SC6 WIRELESS KEY SELECTOR
Storing the SC6 Wireless key selector in the memory lets you check automatic door operation using the
wireless selector.
2.1.1
Storing the SC6 WIRELESS Key Selector in the Memory
To store the SC6 WIRELESS key selector, proceed as follows:
1. Power on the system and make sure the memory is empty (indicated by the green LED DL1 on the
receiver flashing quickly). If it isn't, clear the memory before proceeding (sec. 2.2).
2. With the memory empty, press and hold down button SW1 on the receiver until the green LED DL1
switches off. Let go the button and within 5 seconds, turn the key or press RESET on the SC6
WIRELESS selector.
Note. If storage succeeds, the LED starts flashing again but more slowly.
Note. Self-teaching mode starts when the LED switches off and remains active for 5 seconds. If this time
interval elapses before the Selector command is transmitted, the procedure is terminated and the LED starts
flashing quickly again (memory empty).
2.1.2
Deleting the SC6 WIRELESS Key Selector
To delete the Selector from the receiver's memory, proceed as follows:
Note. When the system power supply is on, the green LED DL1 on the receiver flashes slowly to indicate
that there is a Selector stored in the memory.
1. Press and hold down button SW1 on the receiver until the green LED DL1 on the receiver switches off
and continue holding it down until the LED starts flashing again but quickly (to indicate that the memory
has been cleared).
2.2
REMOTE CONTROLS FOR "FIRST INPUT" FUNCTION
Entry of one or more remote controls in the memory enables them to be used to open the door for the First
Input function.
2.2.1
Remote Control Memory Test
All information relating to the remote controls is stored in the receiver memory. Each time the system
is powered up, the memory is tested to determine how much memory is available for additional remote
controls to be stored. When the receiver is switched on, after a short delay (...) the LED DL2 flashes from
1 to 10 times, indicating the amount of free memory space: each single flash corresponds to approximately
10% free memory space (10 flashes = memory 100% free).
2.2.2
Clearing the Memory Completely
CAUTION. This procedure removes all remote controls from the memory. A deleted remote control may be
restored using the procedure described in sec. 2.2.4.
1. Switch off the receiver.
2. Switch the receiver on again by pressing and holding down button SW2 until the red LED DL2 switches
off.
3. Wait for the delete operation to end, after which the system automatically performs the memory test.
2.2.3
Entering the First Remote Control
1. Switch on the receiver.
2. Make sure the memory is completely empty (10 consecutive flashes of the red LED DL2). If it isn't, clear
the memory (see sec. 2.2.2).
3. Simultaneously press all the buttons of the first remote control to be entered (2 buttons for TR2, 4 buttons
for TR4) until the red LED DL2 switches on to indicate that self-teaching is in progress.
4. Now press any button on the remote control.
5. The LED switches off for an instant and then goes on again to confirm that the remote control is being
entered in the receiver memory (self-teaching).
2.2.4
Entering Other Remote Controls
Once the first remote control has been entered, you can enter other remote controls before the red LED DL2
switches off. To do so, repeat steps 3 and 4 of sec. 2.2.3.
You can start a remote control entry session at any time by simultaneously pressing all the buttons of a
remote control that has already been entered. When the red LED switches on, you can enter other remote
controls by repeating, for each, steps 3 and 4 of sec. 2.2.3.
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