Memory card
Each transmitter has its own code number (selected from more than 250 million) that distinguishes it
from all other remote controls. The receiver can receive all the codes but is activated only if that
particular code is on the list of “authorised” code numbers on the memory card.
The receivers are supplied with a BM250 memory card that can contain a maximum of 63 code
numbers (63 remote controls are the maximum quantity). A BM60 memory card can also be used
with a maximum of 16 code numbers or an BM1000 with a maximum of 255 code numbers, in
substitution of the BM250 card supplied with the unit. When powered, the receiver displays the type
of memory used: if a BM60 memory card is being used the LED will flash briefly; if a BM250 memory
card is being used instead, the LED will flash twice, while if an BM1000 memory card is being used
the LED will flash three times.
All the codes are stored in the memory, so when maximum security is required the code learning
function must be disabled (this can also be done remotely). After the code numbers of the remote
controls being used have been entered, break the track indicated by an arrow (Fig. 4). If, later on,
you wish to enter other code numbers, join the two pads with a dot of solder (Fig. 5)
ATTENTION!!: Turn the receiver off before pulling out or plugging in a memory card.