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Système radiocommande rolling-code avec clonage
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1) GENERAL OUTLINE
The Clonix receiver combines the characteristics of utmost safety in
copying variable code (rolling code) coding with the convenience of
carrying out transmitter "cloning" operations thanks to an exclusive
system.
Cloning a transmitter means creating a transmitter which can be
included automatically within the list of the transmitters memorised
in the receiver, either as an addition or as a replacement of a particular
transmitter.
Therefore it will be possible to remotely program a large number of
additional transmitters, or for example, replacement transmitters for
those which have been lost, without making changes directly to the
receiver. Cloning by replacement is used to create a new transmitter
which takes the place of the one previously memorised in the receiver;
in this way the lost transmitter is removed from the memory and will
no longer be usable
When coding safety is not a decisive factor, the Clonix receiver allows you
to carry out fixed code additional cloning, which although abandoning
the variable code, provides a high number of coding combinations.
Using clones when there is more than one receiver (as in the case of
communal buildings),
and especially when a distinction is to be made between clones to
be added to or replaced in individual or collective receivers, could
turn out to be rather difficult. The Clonix receiver cloning system for
communal buildings makes it particularly easy to solve the problem
of clone storage for up to 250 individual receivers.
2) RECEIVER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply
Antenna impedance
Relay contact
Max. n° of radio transmitters that can be memorized:
Receiver version
CLONIX single-channel 128
CLONIX twin-channel 128
CLONIX twin-channel 2048
CLONIX EXTERNAL twin-channel 128
CLONIX EXTERNAL twin-channel 2048
2.1) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF MITTO RECEIVER:
Frequency
Operating temperature range
Code by means of
N° of combinations
Dimensions
Power supply
Range
Transmitter versions
3) ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz.
For Antenna-Receiver connection, use RG8 coaxial cable.
The presence of metallic masses next to the antenna can interfere
with radio reception. In case of insufficient transmitter range, move
the antenna to a more suitable position.
4) PROGRAMMING
Transmitter storage can be carried out in manual mode, or by means
of the Universal palmtop programmer which allows you to create
INSTALLATION MANUAL
: range 12 to 28V= range 16 to 28V~
: 50 Ohms (RG58)
: 1A - 33V~, 1A - 24V=
N° of radio
transmitters
128
128
2048
128
2048
: 433.92MHz
: -20 / +55°C
: Rolling-code algorithm
: 4 billion
: see fig.1
: 12V Alkaline battery 23A
: 50/100 metres
: Twin-channel, 4-channel
installations in the "collective receivers" mode, as well as manage the
complete installation database using the EEdbase software.
5) MANUAL PROGRAMMING
In the case of standard installations where no advanced functions are
required, it is possible to proceed to manual storage of the transmitters,
making reference to programming table A and to the example for basic
programming in Fig.2.
1) If you wish the transmitter to activate output 1, press pushbutton
SW1, otherwise if you wish the transmitter to activate output 2,
press pushbutton SW2.
2) If you wish to obtain functions other than monostable activation,
refer to table A – output activation.
3) When LED DL1 starts blinking, press hidden key P1 on the transmit-
ter, LED DL1 will remain continuously lit.
Note: Hidden key P1 appears differently depending on the
transmitter model.
4) Press the key of the transmitter to be memorized, LED DL1 will
flash quickly to indicate that it has been memorized successfully.
Flashing as normal will then be resumed.
5) To memorize another transmitter, repeat steps 3) and 4).
6) To exit memorizing mode, wait for the LED to go off completely or
press the key of a remote control that has just been memorized.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ATTACH THE ADHESIVE KEY LABEL TO THE FIRST
MEMORISED TRANSMITTER (MASTER).
In the case of manual programming, the first transmitter assigns the
key code to the receiver; this code is necessary in order to carry out
subsequent cloning of the radio transmitters.
5.1) Transmitter storage via radio in self-learning mode (DIP1 ON)
This mode is used to copy the keys of a transmitter already stored in
the receiver memory, without accessing the receiver.
The first transmitter is to be memorised in manual mode (see paragraph 5).
a) Press hidden key P1(fig.4) on the transmitter already memorised.
b) Press key T on the transmitter already memorised, which is also to
be attributed to the new transmitter.
c) Within 10 sec., press key P1 on the new transmitter to be memorised.
d) Press key T to be attributed to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the procedure from step
(c) within a maximum time of 10 seconds, otherwise the receiver
exits the programming mode.
f )
To copy another key, repeat from step (a), having waited for the
receiver to exit the programming mode (or after disconnecting
the receiver from the power supply).
Note: with DIP1 ON/OFF, storage can also be carried out in manual mode.
WARNING: Maximum protection from storage of foreign codes is
obtained by having the DIP1 OFF and programming in MANUAL
mode or by means of the Universal palmtop programmer (Fig. 3).
6) RADIO-TRANSMITTER CLONING
Rolling-code cloning (DIP2 OFF)/ Fixed-code cloning (DIP2 ON).
Make reference to the Universal palmtop programmer Instructions and
the CLONIX Programming Guide.
7) ADVANCED PROGRAMMING: COLLECTIVE RECEIVERS
Make reference to the Universal palmtop programmer Instructions and
the CLONIX Programming Guide.
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