22
= 1
= 3
= 2
total 132
This function checks the number of combinations valid for output N° 1
1. Enter the programming password
2. Press to confirm the password
3. Enter to select the operation
4. Press to confirm
Some sequences of tones will now be heard; these mean:
3 tones = 1 hundred (therefore a sequence of 3 tones corresponds to100 combinations)
2 tones = 1 ten (therefore three sequences of 2 tones correspond to 30 combinations)
1 tone = 1 unit (therefore two sequences of 1 tone correspond to 2 combinations)
Zero is represented by 10 sequences of tones
N.B.: This function only counts the combinations valid for output N° 1, therefore, to check how many combinations can effectively activate
output N° 1, the combinations valid on both outputs must be added up. See table C12.
Table “C10” Count the combinations valid only for output (Relay 1) Example
This function checks the number of combinations valid for output N° 2
1. Enter the programming password
2. Press to confirm the password
3. Enter to select the operation
4. Press to confirm
Some sequences of tones will now be heard; their meanings are described in Table “C10”
N.B.: This function only counts the combinations valid for output N° 2, therefore, to check how many combinations can effectively activate
output N° 2 the combinations valid on both outputs must be added up. See table C12.
Table “C11” Count the combinations valid only for output (Relay 2) Example