User's Manual
RADIOBAND SYSTEM INSTALLATION MANUAL V2.3 beta version / 11
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RADIOBAND/RU will exit checking automatically, indicating with two beeps that
the check has been correct. The check indicator light will go out.
DETECTION OF BAND FAILURE
If the communication with a RADIOBAND/TA or a RADIOBAND/TBX fails during
checking, or the communication is deficient (for instance, too many communication
retries or poor coverage), the RADIOBAND/RU emits three consecutive beeps,
indicating that an error has occurred. Halt the door manoeuvre and press the safety
bands installed to detect what has failed.
- If a single beep is heard on pressing a band, this means that the band is
correct.
- If three consecutive beeps are heard on pressing the band, this means that
the band has failed.
In this event, it is recommended changing the orientation of the
transmitting-receiving aerials or installing an AED-868 or FLAT-868 outdoor
aerial to ensure the desired range.
On exiting check mode, seven consecutive beeps will be heard and the indicator
light will flash continuously.
Perform another system check until the result is correct.
Signal coverage
After pressing one of the installed bands, continuous flashes, ranging from 1 to 5,
indicate the signal coverage for this band at the time it was pressed.
Number of check LED
flashes
Coverage Result of check
1 Very weak Band failure
2 Weak OK
3 Normal OK
4 Good OK
5 Very good OK
TOTAL RESET
In programming mode, keep the programming PROG button pressed down and
make a bridge with the "MR" reset jumper for 3s. The receiver will emit 10 warning
sound signals and then more at a faster frequency, indicating that the operation
has been carried out. The receiver will stay in programming mode.
If 10 seconds elapse without programming, or if you press the programming button
quickly, the receiver will go out of programming mode, emitting two 1s sound
signals.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY LOW INDICATOR (RADIOBAND/TA,
RADIOBAND/TBX)
If the battery of a transmitter programmed into the receiver becomes low, it will
give out 4 short signals every 20 seconds. If there is more than one transmitter
programmed, the safety band must be activated to check whether the receiver then
makes these 4 short signals. If this is the case, the transmitter connected to the
activated safety band will be the one with the low battery. Change it.