Skylink R4G User Manual

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3. OPERATION (CONT)

Delete Remote Control

Delete the remote control(s) from the memory location, e.g. 123.

Display Display
-> -> -> -> -> ->

Press Press Press Press

Press twice to exit or enter another memory location to delete.

Block Remote Control (Inactivate)

This is to temporary disable specific remote control(s) from the memory location, e.g. 123.

Display Display
-> -> -> -> -> ->

Press Press Press Press

Press twice to exit or enter another memory location to block.

If a signal from a blocked remote is received, the receiver will sound a long beep and the memory location will be displayed. But the relay will
not be activated.

Unblock Remote Control (Activate)

This is to reactivate the blocked remote control(s), e.g. 123.

Display Display
-> -> -> -> -> ->

Press Press Press Press

Press twice to exit or enter another memory location to unblock.

Add Remote Control to designated location

Add the remote control(s) to the memory location you want to add a remote, e.g. 123.

Display Display
-> -> -> -> -> ->

Press Press Press Press

The display will then show the next available memory location.

Press twice to exit or add another remote by pressing again.

If hear 3 beeps, confirmed the memory
location [123] is deleted.

DISP

DISP

DISP

DISP

If hear 3 beeps, confirmed the memory
location [123] is blocked.

If hear 3 beeps, confirmed the memory
location [123] is unblocked.

If hear 3 beeps, confirmed the Remote
is programmed to the memory location
[123].

ACT

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ACT

ACT

DEL

DEL

DEL

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ACT

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ACT

ACT

ADD

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ADD

ADD

Display Menu

[DISP] [1] – Display status for all memory locations
[DISP] [2] – Occupied memory locations
[DISP] [3] – Empty memory locations
[DISP] [5] – Unblocked memory locations

After entering the specific display menu, the display can be shown by scrolling down with the key to show all the related memory locations.

Example: To show all occupied memory locations

Display

-> -> -> -> (all the occupied memory locations will be shown, all with the occupied LED on)

Press Press Press

You can also display a specific memory location by entering the memory location number in any on of the display sub-menu.

Example: You want to check memory location 123 to see if it is occupied, but you are in the blocked sub-menu, i.e. [DISP][4]

Display Display
-> -> -> ->

Press Press Press

You can check whether the blocked LED is ON or not, occupied LED will also show whether this memory location is occupied or not.

DISP

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ADD

DISP

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