5.1 - Available transmitters
Table A15 indicates the transmitters that can be used with the related coding.
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Table "A15" - Transmitters
• ERGO1 - ERGO4 - ERGO6 • PLANO1 - PLANO4 - PLANO6 - PLANO TIME • VOLO S
RADIO • NEMO • NICEWAY (the whole series) • FLO1R - FLO2R - FLO4R • VERY VR •
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5.2 - Memorizing the transmitters in Mode I and Mode II
Tables "A1" and "A2" describe the memorization of the transmitters in "Mode I" where a
specific command is assigned to each button: button ▲ (1) = "Up"; button ■ (2) = "Stop";
button ▼ (3) = "Down".
The transmitters can also be memorized on "Mode II", which allows greater flexibility in the
use of the transmitter buttons. Transmitters can be memorized both in Mode I and Mode
II on the same NEOMAT-T motor.
5.2.1 - Mode I
The command associated to the transmitter buttons is fixed in Mode I: button ▲ (1) = "Up";
button ■ (2) = "Stop"; button ▼ (3) = "Down", another button 4 commands the "Stop".
A single memorization phase is performed in Mode I for each transmitter and a single sec-
tion is occupied in the memory. It is not important which button is pushed when memoriz-
ing in Mode I.
Table "A15"
Memorizing and deleting the transmitters in Mode I (see Tables A1 and A2).
Button
Command
Button ▲ or 1
Up
Button ■ or 2
Stop
Button ▼ or 3
Down
Button 4
Stop
5.2.2 - Mode II
One of the four possible commands can be associated to each of the transmitter buttons
in Mode II: 1 = Step-by-Step; 2 = Up-Stop; 3 = Down-Stop, 4 = Stop. A memoriza-
tion phase is performed for each button in Mode II, and each occupies a section of the
memory. The button pushed is memorized during memorization in Mode II. A new memo-
rization is necessary if one wishes to assign another command to another button of the
same transmitter.
No. Command
1
Step-by-Step (up-stop-down-stop...),
2
Up-Stop (up-stop-up-stop...)
3
Down-Stop (down-stop-down-stop...)
4
Stop
5.2.3 - Example of Mode I and Mode II combined memorization
Group commands can be created taking opportune advantage of the Mode I and Mode II
memorizations as shown in the fig. F.
• The T1 transmitter (Ergo1) memorized in Mode I on A1 and A2 simultaneously com-
mands the Up, Stop or Down of both A1 and A2.
• The T2 transmitter (Plano1) memorized in Mode I on A3 only, commands the Up, Stop
or Down of A3 only.
• The T3 transmitter (Planotime) memorized in Mode 1 on A4 only, commands the Up,
Stop or Down of A4 only.
• The T4 transmitter (WM001C) memorized in Mode II (Step-by-Step) commands A4 only.
• The T5 transmitter (WM003G) memorized in Mode I to command A1 and A2 with group
1, A3 with group 2 and A4 with group 3; commands the Up, Stop or Down of A1 and
A2, A3 or A4.
• The T6 transmitter (Flo4R) memorized in Mode II on A4 (buttons 1 and 3) on A5 (but-
ton 2) and on A6 (button 4), commands the Up and Down of A4, or the opening of the
garage door A5 or the opening of the automatic gate A6.
WARNING:
• Some functions (positions, levels...) cannot be programmed with the transmitter mem-
orized in Mode II as different buttons need to be pushed in this phase, such as button ■
and button ▲ for example.
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