i-on Range Appendix IV
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2. Press until the display shows:
5. Press .
30 50 160 The display shows the first in a list
of the available radio expanders, for example:
16 40 For i-on16 and i-on40 go to step 7.
30 160
6. Press or to see other radio expanders (if any).
The display shows, for example:
7. Press .
The display shows the first in a list of the radio
outputs on that expander, for example:
The bottom line of the display shows the outputs
current type.
8. Press or until the display shows the output
you wish to add, for example:
9. Press .
The display prompts you to make sure that the
receiver is in learn mode:
10. Press .
The control unit transmits its identity to the receiver.
When the receiver has successfully learned the
identity of the control unit it beeps twice.
At the 762r (or 768r/769r)
The 762 or 768r/769r gives a double “beep” and the display shows the device
number allocated to the transmitter. If you are using radio learn the display alternates
with the transmitter’s signal strength, for example: D2 S7
(If you are using Infrared learn the display shows a signal strength reading of zero.)
Note: If the display shows "--" and you hear a low tone from the sounder, then the 762r
has already learned that transmitter.
If you hear a double beep followed by a low tone then the 762 has insufficient
channels available for all the channels transmitted, but has allocated to the
transmitter those that are available.