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Cooper TP Workshop Manual_Scant:Layout 1 7/8 ... - Cooper Security

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762rThe display shows:DLThe receiver removes all records of the transmitter from each channel thatthe transmitter occupies. You do not have to delete the transmitter fromeach channel in turn.Clearing a ChannelTo clear all transmitters from a channel:1. Enter programming mode if the 762r is not already there.The display shows:Ln2. Press Select until the display shows the Delete command.The display shows:DL3. Press Set.The display shows the first channelnumber:C14. Press Select until the display shows a channel allocated to thetransmitter(s) you wish to delete.The display shows, for example:C25. Press and hold Esc/Del for four seconds.The sounder gives a double "beep".The display shows:DLThe receiver clears the selected channel, but retains records of transmitterson other channels. For example, if you clear a channel occupied by thetamper zone of a PIR, then the channel holding the alarm zone of the PIRcontinues to operate.Programming Channels (OP)<strong>Cooper</strong> <strong>Security</strong> Ltd recommend that you use the modes that the 762rassigns to each transmitter by default during learning. However, if you havean application that needs to use some other mode, then you can changemodes for a channel as follows:1. Enter programming mode if the 762r is not already there.The display shows:Ln2. Press Select until the display shows the Output Mode command OP.The display shows:OP3. Press Set.The display shows the first channel number:C14. Press Select until the display shows the channel you wish to change.The display shows, for example:C2Issue 1 17 of 24

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