tion (electric jumper 3, fig. 5). If - during programming - you
prefer the relays not to be activated, you will need to remove
the electric jumper for the channel selection temporarily.
Programming
01. Press and keep key 1 of an operational transmitter
pressed;
02. Within 3 sec., also press and keep key P1 (fig. 1) on the
receiver pressed and then release the key on the trans-
mitter;
03. Keep key P1 pressed for the time you wish to program
(max 2 h 30') and then release key P1.
At this stage, the desired time has been stored and
remains valid until a new programming is performed.
Note – During the timer programming phase, the normal
operation of the receiver is inhibited.
5
relay 2
relay 1
NA NC
8 - English
5.3 – BURGLAR ALARM Function
Activate this function to obtain the combined function of
relays 1 and 2. Press key 1 on the transmitter to obtain the
"Step-step" function on relay 1 of the receiver (this function is
suitable for enabling/disabling a burglar alarm).
Concurrently, relay 2 (where present) performs 1 brief activa-
tion when relay 1 switches from OFF to ON and 2 brief acti-
vations when relay 1 switches from ON to OFF.
This way, relay 2 can be connected to an optical or acoustic
signal which can be used to notify that a burglar alarm has
been enabled/disabled.
Note – If this function is activated, relay 2 maintains its nor-
mal operation associated with key 2 of the transmitter.
NO JUMPER
all channels momentary
JUMPER 1
1 step-step....2, 3, 4 momentary
JUMPER 2
1, 2 step-step....3, 4 momentary
JUMPER 3
1 timer....2, 3, 4 momentary
JUMPER 4
1 + 2 burglar alarm....3, 4 momentary
JUMPER 5
all channels step-step