Dickert E19 Instructions de montage et d'utilisation - Page 6

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Receiver E19

7 Commissioning / Programming / Reset

CAUTION!
Read the safety instructions under point 3 again and follow them exactly!
After a successful commissioning all further specifications of this manual must be checked
and completely implemented!
7.1.

General information

(A) Output mains voltage (switched) (B) Programming key (C) LED
A maximum of 13 codes (transmitter buttons) can be taught. If 13 codes have already been taught in the
socket receiver, no additional codes will be taught; the previously learned codes are not lost. The first
transmitter of those taught determines which coding schematic all further transmitters must have.
Only one coding schematic (12bit or 18bit or KeeLoq) can be taught. That means if the first transmitter
was a "KeeLoq" transmitter, the other transmitters that should be taught must work with the same "Kee-
Loq" coding. After deleting all transmitters, another coding can be taught.
7.2.

Modes of operation

Pulse:
Surge current:
Specific on/off:
Switch off timer:
7.3.

Teaching the transmitter key

1. Plug the socket receiver in a suitable 230V/AC socket (Fig 1).
2. Activate the programming key (B) with a sharp object (e.g. ball-point pen) 1 - 6 times briefly (Fig 2), LED
(C) blinks / flickers. The number of activations is dependent on the desired mode of operation,
see Point 7.4.
3. Finally activate the transmitter button that you want to teach until the LED (C) on the socket receiver
(Fig 3) blinks / flickers very fast.
For recognised wireless signal the LED (D) flickers and the output is switched.
Information / Instructions
"Unsymmetrical" coding must be set in transmitters which have a coding switch!
All coding switches set to "ON" or "OFF" leads to a loss of function or malfunctions.
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The output switches as long as the selected transmitter key is pressed.
The state of the output (on/off) changes every time the transmitter key is pressed.
A transmitter key is assigned the function "on" or "off". This enables the wireless
socket to switch specifically to "on" or "off", without detecting their current switched
state (on/off).
The output is automatically switched off after the selected time.
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