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Advanced programming
Gewa Andromeda receiver provides more advanced settings to meet a range of different
applications. You can choose between Monostable/Bistable/Public Function/Polycode, time
settings for how long the relay will pull, and time delay before the relay is to be activated. See
the figure below.
Public function = The relay is activated by all GewaLink-channels or all coded 4096-
channels (setting), e.g., for automatic doors in public spaces.
Polycode = A sequence of 4 GewaLink-channels, e.g. a four-digit access code.
Max time = Maximum time that the relay is activated, then you have to re-activate
the relay with the IR-transmitter. Various time can be set.
Min time = When sending a short time with the transmitter, the relay is activated for
a pre-set time after you release the button on the IR-transmitter. Various
times can be set.
Delayed On time = Delay time. The time that the button on the IR-transmitter should be
pressed down before the relay is activated. Various times can be set.
Programming relay with advanced options
To program Gewa Andromeda with advanced options, go to the setup menu. See the figure
below for the selection of settings. Do as follows:
1. Press the programming button P.
2. Select the relay to be programmed (step 2 in the figure).
3. Select the desired function according to step 3.
4. Depending on the selected function, different choices can be made, see step 4.
Andromeda communicates with flashes and draws of the relay if the setting was successful
or failed. After a successful setting the setting is saved automatically.
If a setting is incorrect or if a choice is not made within about 10 seconds, Andromeda
returns to normal mode and informs “Fail”.
Message:
Success: 3 flashes and simultaneous 3 draws by the relay.
Fail: 8 flashes.