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Discover new features in V5 - Settings
To make full use of current hardware, and make our receiver as versatile as possible, we have introduced settings in V5 version.
Settings change our receiver’s behaviour in normal working.
Settings can be changed by customer ONLY during power on boot process (thus only one chance per boot).
Different settings is achieved by different PRG button and DIP switches combination during above process.
Once new settings is saved, it will retain even after powered off, unless you changed it again.
Remember: DIP switches functions differently in settings mode and normal working mode.
Settings – How to change them?
1. Turn power off to receiver.
2. Set the DIP switches position according to manual below.
3. Press and hold either PRG1 or PRG2 button, NEVER both.
4. While holding either PRG1 or PRG2 - turn power on again. After 5 seconds the SIG LED will illuminate to indicate receiver has accepted &
saved new settings.
5. Release PRG buttons. Our receiver should now run under new settings.
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You can see the above step is very similar to erase all transmitters step, one difference is you press EITHER PRG1 or PRG2 button in Step
3, NEVER BOTH.
Settings – What can I change? What is the difference between press PRG1 and PRG2?
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PRG1 and PRG2 controls different settings group, you will find all the settings available below, let’s start with PRG1 control group.
settings by using PRG1 Overview
PRG1 controls 3 independent settings, by set different DIP switches position during settings process, as shown in table below.
ON Pulse / momentary mode delay is 1 second DIP Switch 1
OFF
Pulse / momentary mode delay is 0.5 second
ON Uninterruptible Timed Mode (UTM) ON in timed output mode DIP Switch 2
OFF
UTM OFF in timed output mode
ON True latching working mode DIP Switch 3
OFF
Default standard working mode
OFF position is factory default.
The following section may seems complex (not easy to use), especially for first time users.
It’s because we try to put as many features as possible based on current hardware.
If you only use basic features (same as previous 202U versions), then just SKIP the following section, thanks.