Remote control of the light, Transmitter code programming – Zap JACKSHAFT MOTOR-CONTROL SYSTEM 815-RL User Manual

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When the program button is pressed and held, a
sequence of flashes of the Acknowledge LED follows
at 4-second intervals. If a Bleeper is fitted then the
Bleeper will sound with the flashes of the LED.

The first flash or bleep indicates the Zap remote
control transmitter program mode.

The second flash or bleep indicates the Auto-
Close timer program mode. (This function is not
available for the North American market)

The third flash or bleep indicates the Close Delay
program mode, which allows an optional Warning
device to operate before the door starts to close.

The fourth flash or bleep indicates the Zap
transmitter code memory erasure mode.

The program button should be released after the
appropriate flash or bleep to enter the required
program mode.

All of the programmed functions are stored in a
non-volatile memory, which is retained during a
power interruption.

TRANSMITTER CODE PROGRAMMING

Programming of a new transmitter to a non-Zap
accessory radio receiver will be covered in the
instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the
receiver.

A Zap radio receiver model 840 may be fitted in
the socket marked “ZAP RADIO” at the top left
hand side of the panel. (Pic 47 page 15)

To program a Zap transmitter code into memory:

1. First press and hold the required transmitter

button.

2. Then press and hold the Program button.

3. Release the program button after the first LED

flash or bleep.

4. Two flashes or bleeps confirm that the code

has been stored into memory.

5. Now release the transmitter button.

Three flashes or beeps indicate that no code data
was present, in which case repeat the programming
sequence.

An optional alternative programming sequence,
using the case lid button, is provided for pro-
gramming additional transmitters as follows:

1. Close the door.
2. Press and hold the new transmitter button.
3. Press and hold the case lid button for at least

2.5 seconds. This will operate the lighting relay
without opening the door. A click of the relay
will be heard if no light is wired to the control
unit. If a Beeper is fitted the beeper will beep
when the button is pressed and give a second
beep after 2 seconds. Now release the case lid
button.

4. The new transmitter code will be read into

memory and the lighting relay will operate to
flash the light if fitted. Otherwise the relay
clicks can be heard. If a beeper is fitted then
two beeps will confirm that the new
transmitter code has been stored into memory.

5. Release the transmitter button.
6. Now operate the new transmitter within 5

seconds to open the door.

7. If the new transmitter has not been used within

5 seconds it’s code will be automatically erased.

Up to 10 transmitter codes can be stored in
memory. In which case repeat the programming
sequence for each of the new transmitters. (Each
transmitter has a different operating code)

To erase all transmitter codes: Press and hold the
Program button and release it after the FOURTH
flash or beep.

Two flashes or beeps acknowledge that all of the
transmitter codes have been erased.

REMOTE CONTROL OF THE LIGHT

When the Light Mode DIP switch No. 6 is set to OFF
(3 minute light timer) a remote control transmitter
may be used to turn on the light without opening
the door by pressing and holding the transmitter
button for at least 2 seconds until the light
illuminates. The door should not move providing the
transmitter signal has been continuous.

Momentary operation of the transmitter for up to
one second will cause the door to move and the
light to illuminate.

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