Specifications

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Features
and
functions
5.1.15. Onboard Multichannel Receiver
The D5-Evo and D10
controllers are supplied standard
with a multichannel receiver
compatible with CENTURION’s
TM
secure rolling code (Keeloq
encryption). The receiver will
allow any combination of the
different inputs (such as Trigger,
Pedestrian, Holiday Lockout,
etc.) to be operated from a
single multi-button remote
control.
You can artificially increase the
number of buttons of a
CENTURION multi-button
remote control by using a two
button combination. One of the
buttons is used as a shift button
to allow the other buttons to be
used again in combination with
this button. Press and hold the
shift button and then press one
of the other buttons to create a
new button. The shift button
cannot be used as a button on
its own; it must always be used
in combination with another
button.
Use of the shift key principle
allows a three button
transmitter to gain an extra
button and operate four
functions and a four button
transmitter gains two extra
buttons and can operate six
functions.
This is quite handy if you’d like to control additional devices from a
single multi-button remote control, for example, your garage doors if
they are equipped with CENTURION rolling code receivers.
However it’s also important to note that other devices cannot be
activated with the new shift button, only the D5-Evo and D10 (and
other CENTURION operators that are equipped with an onboard receiver)
are able to recognise the shift button signals. Using a shift button also
prevents you from enabling functions like Holiday Lockout Mode by
accident because you have to use both hands to press the two button
combination.
FIGURE 31
FIGURE 32
2
5
Shift key
Shift key
Press and
hold the
‘fourth’ button
as a shift key
together with
button 1, 2 or
3 to operate
4, 5 or 6
3
6
1
4