User Manual

SISTEMATICA S.p.A. Pag. 3/4
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MEANING OF THE TRANSMITTER LED
The remote control has 3 leds used to indicate the operation of the system. The following table descrive the various
meanings.
LED OPERATION MEANING
Flashes Button pressed
Flashes each 5 sec. Link radio e START OK
Flashes each 3 sec. Button held down
Flashes once per sec. Link radio KO
GREEN
Flashes twice per sec. Link radio loss
Flash
Transmitter out of the magnetic field SafetyPoint-
Plate by pressing a button on safetypoint
SAFETYPOINT
Flash
Transmitter for 5 sec in the magnetic field
Safetypoin-plate without pressure of any key
Flashes once every 2,5 sec. page selected
YWLLOW
CAMBIO PAGINA
Flashes twice every 2,5 sec. II° page selected
Flashes once per sec. if button held down Low battery
RED
On if button held down Low battery (replace battery)
SYSTEM CODING
Coding the system is an operation that is only necessary when the receiver has to be replaced or you want to use it
with a different SISTEMATICA radio remote control from the one it is coupled with at the time of purchase.
To recode the system, consult the user manual of the receiver coupled with the transmitter.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES IN THE TRANSMITTER
If the red LED on the handset flashes when the key is held down, it means that the batteries are almost flat (<2,5 V).
In this situation, replace the batteries as soon as possible since the system performance may be impaired. When the
voltage reaches values lower than 2,2 V, the red LED stays on when the key is pressed. In this situation, replace the
batteries, as it is not possible to give commands to the output ports. To replace the batteries follow these
instructions:
1. Obtain n°2 “AA” 1.5V alkaline batteries;
2. Open the battery compartment by unscrewing the two screws;
3. Remove the flat batteries from their holder;
4. Insert the new batteries paying attention to the polarity shown on the end. Before going ahead with closing the
battery compartment, made sure the green LED emits a flash each time a key is pressed;
5. After checking that the transmitter is working properly, colse the container.
The remote control contains miniaturized electronic circuitry, and so we recommended taking
grat care when following the instructions for replacing the batteries, handling things delicately in
a clean area.
The use of zinc-carbon batteries is not advised, as these suffer from greater self-discharge than
alkaline batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.