5.4 - Memorising the transmitters
The radio receiver incorporated in the control unit is compatible with all transmitters that adopt the FLOR, O-CODE or SMILO radio coding
protocols (these are Nice standards).
5.4.1 - Two procedures to memorise the transmitter button
Among the available procedures for memorising transmitters, some allow for memorising in "standard" mode (or Mode 1) and others in "custom"
mode (or Mode 2).
• STANDARD memorisation (also referred to as "Mode 1")
Procedures of this type allow for simultaneously memorising – during their execution – all the buttons present on the transmitter. The system
automatically associates each button with a command pre-defined by default, according to the following table:
Command
1 - Up
2 - Stop
3 - Down
4 - Step-by-Step
Note - The transmitter buttons are normally identified by symbols and numbers. If these are not present on the transmitter, to identify the 1st button, 2nd
button, etc., refer to Fig. 5.
• CUSTOM memorisation (also referred to as "Mode 2")
Procedures of this type allow for memorising, during their execution, a single button among those present on the transmitter, by combining it
with one of the following available commands: Up, Stop, Down, Step-by-Step.
The choice of the button and of the command to be paired with it is made by the installer, on the basis of the automation's needs.
5.4.2 - Number of transmitters that can be memorised
The control unit's receiver has 192 memory locations. A location can memorise either a single transmitter (i.e. the combination of its buttons
and commands) or a single button with the relative command.
13 – English
Button
will be associated with 1
button / button 1 / s button
st
will be associated with 2
button / button 2 / n button
nd
will be associated with 3
button / button 3 / t button
rd
will be associated with 4
button / button 4 (if present on the transmitter).
th