Programming the transmitter
Caution
The consumer must not be connected to the mains while the
master transmitter is being programmed.
Programming the master transmitter
The master transmitter refers to the very first transmitter
programmed in a receiver. In contrast to subsequently pro-
grammed transmitters, the master transmitter enables,
among other things, the setting of limit positions (for drives
with integrated radio receiver) and the programming or de-
leting of further transmitters. Any transmitter that has separ-
ate UP, STOP, DOWN buttons and a programming button can
be a master transmitter.
If a master transmitter is already programmed in the re-
ceiver, press the programming button on the transmitter for
10 seconds.
Put the radio socket into programming mode.
There are several ways of putting the radio socket into programming mode.
• By switching on the power
• With the programming button
Putting the radio socket into programming mode by switching on the
power
Pull the radio socket out of the mains socket and plug it back into the 230 V
mains socket nearest the consumer after approx. 5 seconds.
▻ The radio socket goes into programming mode for 3 minutes (LED
flashes).
Putting the radio socket into programming mode with the programming
button
Press the programming button on the radio socket until the LED starts to flash.
▻ The radio socket goes into programming mode for 3 minutes (LED
flashes).
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