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5.2 Remote control
Set your own personal code via the code switches in the hand transmitter.
Connecting the electronic aerial
Connect the electronic aerial to socket X20a (26) in the control unit. Make sure
that the aerial cordon is completely rolled out and properly aligned to achieve the
best possible range. Install well away from metal parts as these have a screening
effect!
If you operate two photocells, connect the aerial in accordance with the
wiring diagram on page 21.
Adapting the control unit to a hand transmitter
The remote control unit can memorise 2 different remote control codes.
• Press button P (15) ⇒ The OPEN TRAVEL LIMIT control light flashes.
• Press button M (16) until... ⇒ The REMOTE CONTROL control light flashes.
• Press the OPEN (11) or CLOSE (12) ⇒ The first or second code is set;
buttons briefly E or I appears in the display.
• Press button P ⇒ Storage commences
• Operate the hand transmitter ⇒ Coding is memorised; if within 10 sec. the
control unit recognizes a valid signal,
the storage procedure is completed.
Operation check:
• Operate the hand transmitter from a distance of approx. 15 m.
⇒ The door should now start to move
— If not, look up the 'remote control' section in the test instructions.
5. Connection and initial operation of the extensions