CLONING
When you have finished programming and have checked all commands for proper operation, you are now able to copy (clone) the contents to other
1.Using a 3' COM Port cable (optional, see your dealer) , simply plug it into the COM Port of each unit as shown in Fig. 13.
2.On the programmed unit, press both the PGM and the XFER keys simultaneously, then release. Refer to Fig. 14.
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The Status LED will flash Green and Amber alternately on both units while a copy of the memory contents is transferring to the unprogrammed unit. You may "clone" as many
NOTE: If transfer does not complete or the Status and Source LED's blink Red, remove a battery from each unit, reinsert and try again.
USING THE SUPPLIED OVERLAYS
There are six overlays supplied that fit over the twelve lower "Custom Use" keys on the
The Status LED will blink Green & Amber on both units during the Cloning process.
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•Overlay #1 is used specifically when programming, as explained previously (Figs. 2 & 6).
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•Overlays #2, #3, #4, & #5 may be used to identify IR commands needed for advanced custom installation applications, or simply a few keys you can use for extra commands you may want that cannot be placed logically on other keys.
•When you have picked the overlay you want to use, peel off the protective adhesive cover and press it into place over the 12 keys.
CAUTION: The Programming Overlay (#1) would not normally be permanently attached, unless you have no intention of using the other overlays at a later time. Also, be sure to keep the Programming Overlay (#1) for future programming needs.
CLONINGCH
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• Be careful to align the overlay accurately, so that it does not interfere with the operation of the keys.
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