Velleman VM130 User Manual

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Instructions

To remove all learned remotes from memory :

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Turn off the power (disconnect power supply)

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Hold 'setup' button

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Turn on power (connect power supply)

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‘MODE’ and ’CONFIRM’ start flashing

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Release 'setup' after the LED’s turn off

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This process takes about 10 seconds.

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If the button is released before the LED’s turn off, the memory will not be cleared.

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The unit will now respond to the default code only. please also reset the transmitter to the default code.

NOTE: Operate the transmitter during at least 2 seconds.

The left remote button controls CH1 relay, the right remote button controls CH2 relay. Each relay is equipped with a status LED.
In ‘0.5s timer’-mode, a relay will remain on for as long as the remote button is held.

If a timer has been set for a particular channel, the relay will turn on when the button is pushed. When the preset time has
elapsed, the relay will turn off. A timer can be turned off at any time by pressing the transmitter button again.
As long as the timer is running, the corresponding led will flash.

In ‘ON-OFF’-mode, the relay will toggle between ON and OFF every time a button is pushed.

IMPORTANT: To minimise the idle current, remove the heating jumper if the unit is used inside a car.

Use :

WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed against defects in components and construction from the moment it is purchased and for a period of TWO YEAR starting from the date of sale.
This guarantee is only valid if the unit is submitted together with the original purchase invoice. VELLEMAN components Ltd limits its responsibility to the reparation of
defects or, as VELLEMAN components Ltd deems necessary, to the replacement or reparation of defective components. Costs and risks connected to the transport, removal
or placement of the product, or any other costs directly or indirectly connected to the repair, will not be reimbursed by VELLEMAN components Ltd. VELLEMAN components
Ltd will not be held responsible for any damages caused by the malfunctioning of a unit.

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