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8.4) R
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By means of receiver list menu, it is possible to carry out all the op rations
regarding the selection of a different list, elimination of a list, definition of
a new list, and display of the existing lists.
From menu M2 Radio Transmitters, select menu Receiver Lists using keys
"56", and press <ENTER>:
>receiv.archives
you enter this submenu:
M24 RECEIV.ARCH
>scroll lists
change list
delete list
define list
Scroll lists:
Displays in sequence all the lists memorised in the PROXIMA device.
For each list, the description, type and maximum number of transmitters
that can be managed are displayed.
Scrolling from one list to the next is obtained by pressing key "6", scrolling
to the previous list is obtained by pressing key "5" .
change list:
Allows you to select a list and make it current.
Select menu Change List and then type the number of the list you wish
to become current:
1) if the list chosen has already been defined, the type of list and the
respective maximum number of transmitters are displayed.
2) if the list chosen has not already been defined, the message "virgin
list" is displayed.
Note: to define the lists, make reference to menu "define lists".
eliminate list:
Completely eliminates the current list. Operation confirmation is requested.
Warning: List elimination is an irreversible process.
Notes:
If the list to be eliminated is not the current one, you must first make it
current by following the explanations given previously.
Function "cancel list" of menu Database, previously described, cancels all
the transmitters from the current list, but keeps the definition of the actual
list unaltered. Function "eliminate list" also cancels the list definition.
define list:
Allows you to define the current list characteristics.
If the type of list has not been defined yet, the following menu is displayed
with these possible choices:
M244 DEF. TYPE
>clonix
intric standard
custom. intric
rtd 512
rtd 2048
clonix: in the case where you have to create a list for a receiver of the
CLONIX series, select this item. Then indicate the maximum number
of transmitters that can be managed by the receiver.
Note: for the RTD receivers, use the appropriate items.
standard Intric: in the case where you have to create a list for a standard
receiver (INTRIC, not customised), select this item. Then indicate the
maximum number of transmitters that can be managed by the recei-
ver.
customised Intric: in the case where you have to create a list for an
INTRIC customised receiver, select this item. Then indicate the system
number (from 00 to 62).
See also menu Transmitters-customise (par. 8.1).
RTD 512 and RTD 2048: in the case where you have to create a list
for an RTD series receiver, select the item relating to the required
capacity.
Note: the maximum number of transmitters which can be managed by
the receiver is indicated by the product code (ex. CLONIX 512, RTD
2048 etc.).
The receivers on board the control panels are generally able to manage
a maximum of 63 transmitters.
If in doubt, consult the receiver instruction manual.
If the type of list has already been set, the following submenu is di-
splayed:
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M244 DEF. ARCH.
>output config.
description
receiver code
clone default
output configuration: select the output to be configured (1/2/3/4).
Then indicate the type of activation with a number:
1) Monostable (impulsive): the relay of the associated output remains
picked up as long as the related transmitter key remains pressed.
2) Bistable (step-by-step): the relay of the associated output changes
status each time the transmitter key is pressed.
3) Timed: each time the transmitter key is pressed, the output relay
remains picked up for 90 seconds. If the key is pressed during the
count cycle, the actual count is restarted.
4) Not available: output not available on the receiver.
5) Antipanic (anti-aggression): function only available on certain
receivers (for ex. RTD).
The relay of the associated output changes status when the key
is kept pressed longer than 5 seconds. All the keys of all the tran-
smitters entered in the receiver are automatically provided with
the anti-aggression function, independently of their configuration,
therefore there is no need to assign a key (T1,T2,T3 or T4) to the
output. Make reference to the specific receiver instructions for further
information.
6) Access control: function only available on certain receivers (for
ex. RTD-CA).
description: enter an identification name (max 15 characters) for the
current list.
receiver code: allows you to define the receiver code of the current
list, if this has been created for a CLONIX or RTD type receiver.
The use of the receiver code allows you to:
·
clone a transmitter by means of a code (see paragraph 8.1)
·
create common receivers (see Clonix programming guide)
Note: Each code is made up of 10 figures in hexadecimal format (thus,
besides figures from 0 to 9, letters A-B-C-D-E-F can also be used, for ex.
1A9C-22FD-00): the first eight characters represent the actual code, the
last two figures represent the type of receiver, collective or individual; if
the last two figures are equal to 00, it means that the receiver is preset
for collective operation, whereas if the last two figures are different from
00, it means that the receiver is preset for individual operation.
Codes ending with FB, FC, FD, FE, FF as the last two characters are
not valid.
clone default:
Defines the association between the transmitter key and the receiver
output for the transmitters which will be subsequently cloned. The
receivers have no default key/output association setting.
Using this function, you can set the receiver with a particular association.
The transmitter clones which will be subsequently cloned will keep this
association.
This is particularly useful when creating common receivers.
To give and example, common receivers can be created with the following
characteristics:
·
A collective receiver (for ex. with receiver code 1A9C-22FD-00)
with key association T1- Output1
·
An individual receiver (with code 1A9C-22FD-01) with key association
T2- Output1- T3 Output2
Once a first transmitter (master) has been entered in the individual
receiver, it can be cloned to obtain transmitters characterised by these
associations:
T1 activates output 1 of the collective transmitter
T2 activates output 1 of the individual transmitter
T3 activates output 2 of the individual transmitter
Any other individual receivers will have a receiver code with the last two
figures in progressive order, in our example 1A9C-22FD-02 1A9C-22FD-
03 etc., and the Key/Output associations similar to those mentioned
above.
Make reference to the "Clonix programming guide" for further
information.
9) PROXIMA PROGRAMMER uPDATING
The manufacturer can make available updates of the software present
inside the PROXIMA programmer.
Should software updating of the PROXIMA device be required, proceed
as follows:
1) Check the PROXIMA software version currently installed on the pro-
grammer by switching on the device.

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