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Frequency

Type of code

  1. Fixed. The code emitted by the remote control, is always the same. There is no encryption and once the remote control is duplicated, the copy works directly in the receiver.
  2. Rolling. The code emitted by the remote control, changes with each pulse. A copy of the remote control should be made, that way generating the same brand and model but with a different serial number, that will be necessary for registry in the receiver. There are specific instructions for each receiver of either how to register the copy, remotely or directly manipulating the receiver.

Buttons

Auto-Programmable The remote control can be registered in the receiver without the need of the original remote control, as long as radio communication is activated and the memory is not full.

PROCESS:

  1. In front of the receiver keep the JMA remote control pressed during 10 seconds until the red LED goes off (after 4 seconds) and it turns to green (at 10 seconds).
  2. Once the LED is green, release the button and wait for the LED to definitely go off. During the process, the green LED will flash once or several times depending on the code type until finally going off.

If the process does not work, test the standard method using the original remote control or gaining access directly from the receiver.

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DEA SYSTEM® GT2 Remote

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DEA SYSTEM® GT2

Synchronising intructions

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DAR DE ALTA MANDOS EVOLUTIVOS DEA

SYNCHRONISING DEA ROLLING CODE REMOTE CONTROLS

DEA receivers can work in fixed or rolling code mode. These modes can be selected by placing a jumper in certain positions. The jumper is located in the centre of the circuit board and the positions are marked A (fixed position) and B (rolling code mode).

In rolling code mode, DEA remote controls can be synchronised either remotely or directly on the receiver.

Remote synchronising procedure

1. Stand near the receiver and simultaneously press the two buttons of the device already synchronised in the facility.

The LED on the receiver will light up steady, indicating that it has switched to synchronisation mode.

2. Within 5 seconds, press the button of the device to be synchronised.

The receiver LED will flash and then turn off, indicating that device has been successfully synchronised.

Direct synchronisation procedure on the receiver

1. Open the receiver and press and release the P1 pushbutton located to the right of the circuit board, below a LED.

The LED will light up, indicating that the receiver has entered synchronisation mode.

Be sure to release the P1 button as soon as the LED lights up. If the button is held down until the LED turns off, it will delete the contents of the receiver\'s memory.

2. Press the left button of the device to be synchronised.

The receiver LED will flash once, indicating that device has been successfully synchronised.

3. Synchronisation has been successfully performed. Repeat step 2 for each additional remote control you wish to synchronise. Otherwise, wait until the LED turns off after storing the code and the receiver exits synchronisation mode.

Observations

If the procedure fails, it may mean that the receiver memory is full and impedes synchronisation of new devices. In this case only the installer will be able to synchronise any new remote controls.

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