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Lets explain first the terminology that Dupline uses. A module with outputs only is called a "Receiver" A module with inputs only is called a "Transmitter" A module with inputs and outputs is called a "Transceiver" (combination of the words transmitter and receiver). Now instead of the term "Programming" Dupline uses the term "Addressing", which means the procedure of giving a name or an address to every input or output signal. The Addressing of a module (produced after 1995) is done with a handheld programmer (GAP1605) and some special cables. Older modules (earlier than 1995) are addressable using some special plug-in cards (which is very difficult if not impossible to find anymore). If more details are needed about the addressing procedure, or for more advanced programming (ex. timer functions, toggle switches, scenes etc) please feel free to send a mail to info@dupline.gr

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Q: How can you program a dupline transceiver?
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