–– SECOND PART ––
for the installer
9 - Programming the functions
The adjustable functions and settings allow to customise
the functioning of the product, adapting it to the scenario in
which it is installed and customer requirements.
8.1 - Access to the programming environment
01. Turn on the display and press any key (the user screen
is displayed).
02. Press and hold the key ° until a number of icons are
displayed then release the key (the programming
screen is displayed).
The programming environment is formed by various scre-
ens with menus, sub-menus, options and values that can
be modified (settings). To navigate among these elements,
refer to chapter 5 and fig. F.
10 - Programmable functions and
settings
PAUSE function
This function is used to deactivate sending
the commands to the automation automa-
tically. To use it, read paragraph 8.1.
The programming allows to select one of the following fun-
ctioning modalities:
- "Manual pause" - this modality envisions the activation
and the manual deactivation of the pause by the user.
To set the modality, select the function icon using the q
key and confirm using the ° key.
- "Timed pause" - this modality envisions the manual acti-
vation of the pause by the user and the automatic deacti-
vation, when the programmed stand-by time has expired.
Proceed as follows to set this modality:
01. Select the function icon using the p key and confirm
using the ° key.
02. Set the desired time in the screen that appears (mini-
mum value = 10 minutes): scroll the list (minutes,
hours, days) using the t and u keys and regulate the
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value using the p and q keys.
03. Finally, press the ° key to memorise the new value.
SETTINGS menu
After having selected the "Settings" icon and having
confirmed using the ° key, a sub-menu appears
with the following functions.
• "Brightness hysteresis"
This function enables the user to increase or de -
crease the space between the lower and upper
brightness threshold. The setting of the hysteresis length
will determine the frequency with which the system moves
the sun screen: the narrower the hysteresis space the
greater the frequency of sun screen movement, as the sys-
tem tends to react also to small variations in brightness (for
example even under the effect of a passing cloud). Vice
versa, the wider the hysteresis space, the less the frequen-
cy is of sun screen movement, because in this case the
system only reacts in the event of significant changes in
brightness. It is therefore recommended to set the hystere-
sis space to values suited to user requirements, also taking
into account that a high number of interventions, apart
from being of no use, also reduces the battery lifetime.
• "Min./Max. Brightness"
This function enables entry of the limits within
which the user can move the brightness cursor-
thresholds (fig. 10). Generally, consider that the greater the
distance between the two limits the greater the probability
that the user can jeopardise the correct functioning of the
system, by shifting the cursor-thresholds onto values that
have light values that are too high or too low.
• "Menu block"
This function allows to prevent user access to the
programming environment.
- To block programming:
01. Select the "Settings" menu and confirm using the °
key.
02. From the sub-menu, select the "Menu block" function
and confirm with the ° key.
03. In the screen that appears, use the p and q keys to
select the "Enabled" option and confirm using the °
key.
When programming is blocked, the
the user screen.
- To release programming:
01. If the display is off, switch it on by pressing any key
(the user screen appears).
02. Hold down the u and ° keys simultaneously until a
screen appears with the programming icons and then
release the two keys.
• "Modality"
This function enables settings of the automatic
product operating mode, on the basis of scenario
A or B in which it is installed.
Each mode automatically activates specific sensors for
reading data and automatically controls the sun screen
according to the pre-set manoeuvres.
In particular, the options "Mode 1" and "Mode 2" activate
the rear brightness sensor, option "Mode 3" activates the
front brightness sensor and option "Mode 5" activates the
front brightness sensor and temperature sensor.
For more details, see chapter 7.
• "Sensor"
This function enable the user to enable operation
of one of the two brightness sensors available,
located at the front and rear of the transmitter (fig. 1).
Normally programming of the "Mode" function in the "Para-
meters" menu (chapter 10) automatically also enables the
relative brightness sensor. Therefore this function only
serves to use the transmitter in special contexts, differ-
ing from those described in this manual.
• "Twilight"
This function enables total closure of the shutter,
i.e. in poor brightness conditions.
– To activate the function:
after selecting and confirming the function icon, select
symbol appears in