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Status display Meaning
Flashing orange Channel (transmitter) not programmed in any
receiver
Quick flashing orange Channel (transmitter) in bidirectional program-
ming mode. Operation of already programmed
receivers not possible.
Every 3 seconds in group programming mode
(also without pressing a button)
Orange then green Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and receiver has received the signal
Orange then flashing
red
Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and one of the receivers has not received
the signal
Red then green Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and receiver has received the signal,
batteries weak
Red then flashing red Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirection-
ally and one of the receivers has not received
the signal, batteries weak
Green Channel (transmitter) is operating unidirection-
ally: Transmit signal is being sent
Green with repeat,
then red (unidirec-
tional)
Channel (transmitter) is deleted
Alternating orange and
green (or red), then
red (bidirectional)
Channel (transmitter) is deleted
Flashing red Batteries weak
The transmitting power or the radio range will be reduced by the
reduction in the performance of the battery. Weak batteries are
indicated on the display using BAT. If the voltage drops below 2 V,
functions are no longer executed and nothing is displayed.
Group control unit
A group is understood to mean the control of several receivers at the
same time. The selected group is controlled by a travel command.
All 10 channels (transmitter) can be used for the group control.
Any number of receivers can be programmed and controlled in each
channel.
Joystick
Pressing the joystick briefly up and down enables you to select from
10 channels. The channels are shown in the display with the channel
number or with the name input by the user.
An additional channel is reserved for the central channel (All) which
is automatically assigned to all individual channels. The central
channel can be selected by moving the joystick briefly to the left.
When the central channel is selected, this controls all radio channels
simultaneously.
If the hand-held transmitter has two or more bidirectional individual
channels, you can configure and select two group control systems
by moving the joystick briefly to the right. The bidirectional channels
can be allocated for a group via the “Administration” menu.
Selection button
Pressing the selection button briefly allows you to query the current
status (automatic/manual) of the programmed receivers (bidirectional
receivers only) and the hand-held transmitter.
Pressing the selection button for longer (approx. 1 second) switches
off automatic mode of the respective bidirectional channel or all
unidirectional channels. The operating mode display lights red
and changes to MANUAL mode in the display. →The receiver now
only carries out manual travel commands and does not respond to
automatic travel commands.
Note
In the case of unidirectional channels only the automatic
system for timed switching functions in the transmitter is