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10.3.4 - Optional photocells addition
At any time, you can install additional photocells in addition to those
already provided as standard with MAESTRO300.
For correct photocells recognition by the control unit, you need to carry
out its addressing, through the use of suitable electrical jumpers. The
addressing operation must be carried out both on TX and RX (setting the
electrical jumpers in the same way) and by making sure there are no other
couples of photocells with the same address. The photocells addressing
serves both for correct recognition by other devices on the ECSbus, and
to assign the function performed.
Photocell
A
Photocell h = 50cm activated
when gate closes
Photocell h = 100cm
B
activated when gate closes
Photocell h = 50cm activated
C
when gate opens and closes

10.4 - RADIO TRANSMITTERS MEMORISATION

The control unit incorporates a radio receiver for ECCO5 transmitters
(various models). The transmitters supplied are not memorised, therefore
it is first necessary to memorise the 1st transmitter (Mode 1).
If you want to memorise a new radio transmitter you have two possible
choices:
• Mode 1: in this "mode" the radio transmitter is used in full, that is, all the
keys carry out a predefined command. It is clear that in mode 1 a radio
transmitter can be used to control a single automation; namely:cioè:
Key
Paired command
T1
Step-by-Step (SbS)
T2
Partial open
T3
Open only
T4
Close only
T5
Auxiliary function: not present
• Mode 2: one of the four available commands can be assigned to each
key. By using this mode correctly, you can also control 2 or more different
automations; for example:
Key
Paired command
T1
"Open Only" command Automation No. 1
T2
"Close Only" command Automation No. 1
T3
"Step-by-Step (SbS)" command Automation No. 2
T4
"Step-by-Step (SbS)" command Automation No. 3
T5
Auxiliary function: not present
Naturally each transmitter is a specific case and in the same control unit
there may be some stored in mode 1 and others in mode 2.
Overall, the memory capacity is 150 units; mode 1 memorisation occu-
pies a unit for each transmitter while mode 2 occupies a unit for each key.
Caution! – Since the memorization procedures are timed (10s),
you must read the instructions in the following paragraphs before
you proceed with their execution.
20 – English
01. Open the photocell housing.
02. Locate the position in which they are installed according and install
the jumper according to Table 8.
The unused jumpers are stored in a compartment on their reserve, to
be able to be reused in the future
03. Carry out the recognition phase as described in paragraph 10.3.3
"Recognition of other devices".
TABLE 8
Jumper
Photocell h = 100cm
D
activated when gate opens
and closes
Right photocell activated
E
when gate opens
Left photocell activated
F
when gate opens
10.4.1 - Mode 1 memorisation
01. Press P1 (fig. 26) for at least 3 s. When the P1 led lights up, release
the key.
02. Within 10s, press any key on the radio transmitter to be memorised
and hold it down for at least 3s. If the procedure was memorised
correctly, the P1 led will flash 3 times.
03. If there are other transmitters to memorise, repeat step 2 within
another 10 seconds; otherwise, the memorisation phase will stop
automatically.
10.4.2 - Mode 2 memorisation
With memorisation of the radio transmitter in Mode 2, each key can be
associated with any of the commands listed in table 10.
In Mode 2 each key requires its own memorisation phase.
01. If the transmitter to be memorised is already memorised (this is the
case with the supplied transmitters that are already stored in mode
I) you must first delete the transmitter by performing the procedure
described in: "10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter".
02. Press P1 (fig. 29) on the control unit, the same number of times as
your desired command, as shown in Table 9 (e.g. 3 times for the
"Open Only" command).
03. Check that P1 led emits a number of quick flashes which are equal
to the selected command.
04. Within 10 seconds press the desired button on the transmitter to be
memorised, holding it down for at least 2 seconds. If the procedure
was memorised correctly, the P1 led will flash slowly 3 times.
05. If there are other transmitters to memorise for the same command
type, repeat step 03 within another 10 seconds; otherwise, the
memorisation phase will stop automatically.
10.4.3 - "Remote" memorisation
You can store a new radio transmitter in the control unit, without pressing
its keys directly. A previously memorised and operational "OLD" trans-
mitter must be available. The "NEW" radio transmitter to be stored will
"inherit" the characteristics of the OLD one; that is, if the OLD radio trans-
mitter is memorised in mode 1, the NEW will be memorised in mode 1;
in this case, during the programming phase, any key can be pressed
on either of the two transmitters. If, on the other hand, the OLD radio
transmitter is memorised in Mode 2, you must press the key with the
command you want on the OLD transmitter, and on the NEW, the key to
which you want to associate that command.
Holding the two transmitters, position yourself within the operating range
of the automation and perform the following operations:
Photocell
Jumper

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