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All of the parameters of a unit, working frequency, identification code, table of manoeuvres,
times, etc., are recorded in the eeprom EP70. Each unit has two exactly identical eeprom, with the
same data recorded, one in the transmitter an the other in the receiver. The eeprom are identified
with the unit serial number and there are no two units with the same eeprom. A receiver will only
start to operate when it receives the signal from the transmitter that has its same eeprom.
It is possible that for some reason, for example, the crushing of a transmitter, the eeprom of
the transmitter may be destroyed and on replacing the unit crushed with a new transmitter, we may
also need a new eeprom, with the data of the unit. We call this operation copying of eeprom and it
consists of copying the data of the eeprom of the receiver on a virgin eeprom for the transmitter or
vice versa, as indicated on the following page.
Copying of eeprom can only be done by qualified personnel and this will only be done when
they are sure that the eeprom to be substituted is totally unusable and whenever an eeprom is
recorded, the old one must be eliminated, to ensure that two units will not have the same eeproms
and therefore, the same data.
4.4.- PROGRAMMING OF RESERVE TRANSMITTER (PUSHBUTTON)
7. Press button 6 to the second
speed, about 5 seconds, until the
led indicator lights up green, after
having blinked amber. On releasing
the button the led will turn off. The
EP70 is then programmed.
4. Press button 6 to the second
speed (the LED blinks red at the
rhythm of two on, one off) and then
the start button, the led will continue
blinking red at the rhythm of two on,
one off. Keep both pressed about 5
seconds, until the led begins to blink
yellow. When it stops blinking the led
will turn green.
3. With battery, turn the key to the
contact position and push and
extract the stop button. The LED
will light up a moment in amber,
will blink green for 15 seconds and
will turn off.
8. To work, turn the key to the contact
position and push and extract the stop
button. The LED indicator will light up
a moment in amber, will blink green
for about 15 seconds and will turn off.
Pushing start, the unit will begin to
work.
1. Without feed, remove the
EEPROM EP70 module from
the receiver.
2. Put the EEPROM EP70
module removed from the
receiver, into the reserve
transmitter.
6. Put the virgin EEPROM
EP70 module, in the reserve
transmitter; once the process
is finished, tighten the
screws.
5. Very important, with the
battery and without resetting
the reserve transmitter,
remove the EEPROM EP70
module from the transmitter,
we will have to put it, when
the process is finished, in its
place in the receiver.
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