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3) Fixed code transmitters may only be used in conjunction with Rolling code HCS transmitters, bringing the logic CVAR OFF. They
are, therefore, not usable in combination with the ARC transmitters. If the first rolling code transmitter stored is an ARC CVAR the
logic is inoperative.
4) If you want to change the type of transmitters it is necessary to proceed with a receiver reset.
To use a remote control, it is first necessary to store its code in memory. The memorisation procedure is described hereunder. The
device is able to store up to 64 different codes in memory.
By pressing P1, the control unit enters the radio learning phase: DL1 red LED flashes 1 time per second, awaiting the key to the
matched to the Step-by-Step function;
When the key is stored in memory, exit from the programming mode;
By pressing P1 twice, the DL1 red LED flashes 2 times per second and the pedestrian learning phase is entered (the pedestrian function
controls an opening operation of 7s). When the key to be matched is memorised, exit from the programming mode.
If the programming mode must be left without storing any remote control signal, press P1 key until DL1 red LED starts to flash in
“power on” mode (see LED diagnostics).
11.1) RECEIVER RESET
To reset the memory of the receiver, press and keep P1 and P2 keys pressed for around 10 seconds (during this period of time, both DL1
and DL2 flash rapidly). After 10 seconds, when the two LEDs are switched on with fixed light, release the push-buttons. When the LEDs
switch back again to the original configuration, the control unit has completed the memory reset.
NOTE: The transmitters are memorised on an EPROM memory (U3), which can be extracted from the control unit and inserted in a
new CORE control unit should a replacement is required.
For safety reasons, the transmitters can be stored in memory during the opening/closing of the motor.
12) TRANSMITTER REMOTE LEARNING
If the transmitter code is already stored in the receiver, the remote radio learning can be carried out (without accessing the control unit).
IMPORTANT: The procedure should be carried out with gate in the opening phase, during the TCA dwell time.
Proceed as follows:
1) Press the hidden key of the transmitter, the code of which has already been stored in memory.
2) Within 5 seconds, press the already memorised transmitter key corresponding to the channel to be
matched to the new transmitter. The flashing light switches on.
3) Within 10 seconds, press the hidden key of the new transmitter.
4) Within 5 seconds, press the key of the new transmitter to be matched to the channel selected at item 2.
The flashing light switches off.
5) The receiver stores the new transmitter code and exits from the programming mode immediately.
13) LED DIAGNOSTICS
The red LED DL1 indicates the activation of inputs according to
the legend hereunder:
The green LED DL2 indicates the movement direction of the motor
and the status of the gate according to the legend hereunder:
The Unit is Powered flashing slowly OPENING 1 blinking per second
STOP on with fixed light CLOSING
2 more than 1 blinking per sec.
PHOT rapid flashing Open gate without TCA on with fixed light
SWO 1 flash with 2-second interval Open gate with TCA rapid flash
SWC
2 flashes with 2-second interval
Closed gate LED off
14) FUSES
CORE 230Vac: F2 = T100mA F3= F6,3A
CORE 115Vac: F2 = T200mA F3 = F10A

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Beninca CORE Specifications

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BrandBeninca
ModelCORE
CategoryGate Opener
LanguageEnglish

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