REPLACE THE BATTERY:
Rotate the inner
casing (Fig. 1) and
remove it eo the
outer clip (Fig. 2)
g
Fig. 3
Using a coin, separate the two halves of
the case (Fig. 3) Replace battery with
type GP23 or similar.
The Nova system incorporates code hopping
technology to offer ultimate security
in a remote control.
BUSOU RSs) RU CL)
a NOVA transmitter is used in
conjunction with a NOVA receiver.
Itis NOT necessary to open this transmitter to code the unit
as it already has a unique code. To make this unit functional,
the receiver unit must memorize its unique code as
described below:
FOR PULSED OPERATION:
4. Open the receiver unit, and WITH POWER ON, bridge
the Learn” jumper.
2. TheredLEDwillnow illuminate
3. Press the required button on the transmitter. The red LED.
will flash once, indicating that the button has been
4. If further buttons are to be memorized, repeat from step
3. If not, remove the bridge from the “Learn” jumper. The
1. Open the receiver unit, and WITH POWER OFF, bridge
2. Powerup the unit. The red LED will nowilluminate
3
IMPORTANT: ones
Ensure the tar
battery is
correctly systemis now ready for use.
inserted,
according to the FOR LATCHED OPERATION:
diagram.
the “ERASE” jumper.
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Press the required button on the transmitter. The red LED
will flash twice, indicating that the button has been
learned.
4, Iffurther buttons are to be memorized, repeat from step
3.lfnot, remove the bridge from the “Erase” jumper. The
syslemisnowready or use,
For instructions that apply when a NOVA transmitter
is used in conjunction with a NOVA VOYAGER
receiver - Please see overleaf.The following instructions apply when a
NOVA transmitter is used in conjunction
TE OWA h Cada oe
The Nova VOYAGER is a plug-in receiver
designed for use with Centurion Gate Operators
and includes a "Master Transmitter" learning
system, which allows new transmitters to be
added to the system without having to access
the electronics. There is no “LEARN' jumper
provided on the VOYAGER receiver, all learning
of transmitters is done using the MASTER
Transmitter.
‘SELF LEARNING MEMORY CAPABILITY:
Itis important to note that the self learning memory
of the VOYAGER receiver is limited to 36
transmitter buttons (including MASTER
Transmitter)
In other words if only one button of a transmitter is
coded into the receiver, the receiver can
accommodate 36 transmitters.
However if more than one button on a multi button
transmitter is coded into the unit, where each
button will take up a memory space, the number of
transmitters that can be coded will be limited
accordingly.
It is also important to note that when the memory
limit is reached, trying to add new transmitters will
not overwrite or affect the existing units stored into
the system. It will just not be possible to code the
additional transmitters.
LEARNING THE MASTER REMOTE
(Applicable to NEW or ERASED units)
Ensure the jumper isnot bridging J+ | The first transmitter
oF 42. Store the jumper on one ofthe | that is learned into
tree pinsin generaluse.
the VOYAGER
receiver with a
completely clear
(erased) memory
becomes the
MASTER transmitter.
a, With the Voyager plugged into the CP80,
press and hold any Nova Transmitter button
down for at least five seconds. The RED LED
will light up, and a trigger signal will be sent to
the gate, indicating that the button has been
learned into memory.
b. This remote is now the MASTER REMOTE,
and will be required whenever new
transmitters are to be added to memory.
Mark the MASTER REMOTE clearly, as it
will be required when learning additional
buttons.
LEARNING ADDITIONAL BUTTONS
a. Press any button on the MASTER REMOTE for
at least 10 flashes of the RED LED. If the
receiver is not visible, count at least 10
seconds. After at least 10 seconds, release
the button. (The receiver will not enter
learn mode if the button is pressed for
more than 20 seconds.) The receiver is
now in LEARN mode, and will remain so for 10
seconds. The RED LED will remain on
during this time.
b. Any Nova button pressed during this time
will be learned into memory. Each time a
button is pressed, the learn time is
extended for another 10 seconds.
c. 10 seconds after the last button is pressed,
the RED LED will turn off, indicating that the
receiver has exited learn mode.
ERASING THE MEMORY
a. Link jumper J1 or J2.
b. The RED LED will fash 11 times. Removing
the link during this time will cancel the erase
operation.
c. After 11 flashes, the RED LED will remain on.
Removing the link now will completely erase
the memory.
HAVE LOST THE MASTER REMOTE
a, The MASTER REMOTE can be identified by
looking at the RED LED when pressing any
button on the MASTER REMOTE. The RED
LED will give one long tlash and then one
SHORT flash when the MASTER REMOTE is
used.
b. If the MASTER REMOTE is lost, the only way
to add more remotes is to first ERASE the
memory, and then add a new MASTER.
Unfortunately, all existing buttons will need to
be re-learned.
For instructions that apply when a NOVA.
transmitter is used in conjunction with a NOVA.
receiver - Please see overleaf,
tructions on replacing the battery
= Please see overleaf,