Installation Instructions

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STATUS REQUEST PROCEDURE
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4 STATUS REQUEST PROCEDURE
The following procedure can be used to know the automation’s sta-
tus through the transmitter (for example, whether the gate is open or
closed).
To request the status:
1. press and release the “Status request” button/LED (A)
2. press and release the command button associated with the au
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tomation for which the status is being requested
3. observe the colour of LED (A):
GREEN: gate/door OPEN
RED: gate/door CLOSED
ORANGE: partial opening/closing
RED FLASHING and INTERMITTENT VIBRATION: con
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trol unit anomaly.
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If the transmitter is memorised in multiple automa-
tions and a status request is made, the transmitter will
only signal the status of the automation that respond-
ed rst to the status request or that falls within the
transmitter’s range. In this specic case, Nice S.p.A.
cannot offer any guarantee regarding the status of all
the automations.
ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
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5 ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
This procedure allows for modifying the type of encoding system
(“O-Code”, “O-Code/A” or “BD”) associated with a single command
button.
MYGOBD (MYGOBD/A) is congured by default in two-way mode
with “BD” radio encoding. If the system’s automation uses the one-
way “O-code” (“O-Code/A”) encoding system, the “encoding switch”
procedure must be carried out for each command control to be asso
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ciated with the automation.
To perform this procedure:
1. identify the button to be associated with the automation on the
transmitter
2. press and release the (A) button/LED 3 times
3. press and hold for 3 seconds the command button chosen at
Point 1
4. the RED LED (A) indicates that the “O-Code” (“O-Code/A”)
one-way encoding has been set.
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To restore the “BD” two-way encoding, repeat the pro-
cedure: the GREEN LED will signal that the “BD” en-
coding has been set.
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A command button can only be memorised in multiple
automations if the same radio technology is used (ei-
ther one-way or two-way).
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Each single encoding allows for exploiting only the
functions linked to that specic encoding system.
DELETION PROCEDURE
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6 DELETION PROCEDURE
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This procedure can be used to restore the transmit-
ter’s factory conditions. At the end of the procedure,
all the previously memorised settings will be lost.
To perform this procedure:
1. press and release the (A) button/LED 5 times
2. press and hold any control button until the RED LED (A) lights
up; then release the button
3. press and release the same command button within 3 seconds:
LED (A) will signal the deletion with RED FLASHES.
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REPLACING THE BATTERY
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7 REPLACING THE BATTERY
When the battery is at and a button is pressed, the corresponding
signalling LED fades and the transmitter will not transmit. With the bat
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tery almost at, the signalling LED emits red ashes during the trans-
mission process.
To restore normal transmitter operation, replace the battery with a ver
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sion of the same type, while observing the polarity.
To change the battery:
1. insert a hairpin (or similar object) through hole (A) to unlock the
shell (B) and remove it
2. remove the battery and replace it with another of the same type.
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When inserting the new battery, be careful to respect
the polarity.
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B
B
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