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Status display Meaning
Flashing orange Channel (transmitter) not programmed in any
receiver
Rapidly fl ashing
orange
Channel (transmitter) in bidirectional program-
ming mode. Operation of receivers already
programmed not possible.
Every 3 seconds in group programming mode
(also without a button being pressed)
Orange then green Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and receiver has received the signal
Orange then fl ashing
red
Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and one of the receivers has not received
the signal
Red then green Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and receiver has received the signal,
batteries weak
Red then fl ashing red Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and one of the receivers has not received
the signal, batteries weak
Green with repetition,
then red (unidirec-
tional)
Channel (transmitter) has been deleted
Orange and green
(or red) alternating,
then red (bidirec-
tional)
Channel (transmitter) has been deleted
Flashing red Batteries weak
The transmitting power or the radio range will be reduced by
the reduction in the performance of the battery. If the voltage
drops below 2 V, functions are no longer executed and nothing is
displayed.
Explanation of functions
Bidirectional radio system
A bidirectional radio system transmits radio signals to a radio
receiver and enables feedback from the radio receiver to the
transmitter. The radio signal can be sent directly to the target
receiver. If this is not possible then the radio signal is forwarded via
other bidirectional participants until the signal reaches the target
receiver. The target receiver carries out the command and sends a
confi rmation back to the transmitter.
Bidirectional radio operation is only possible if all participants are
bidirectional. Otherwise, the system is only unidirectional.
Initial operation
Press a button to switch on the hand-held transmitter and illuminate
the status display and operating mode display. The hand-held
transmitter is in automatic mode during initial operation.
Status display
A radio signal is displayed by the status display (LED ring around
the STOP button) lighting up. The various colours of the status
display mean: