MEMORISING RADIO
Memorising the transmitters occurs through the PB1 button; the following functions are possible:
Function T1 Opens and T2 Closes
Press and release PB1 - the yellow LED flashes for 1 sec with 1 sec pauses
Press one of the transmitter buttons within 10 seconds. Once memorised, the yellow and red LEDs illuminate for 1
fixed second, and the memorising is exited.
The transmitter is now memorised with button T1 set to the OPEN function, and button T2 set to the CLOSE function.
OPEN button function
Press PB1 twice - the yellow LED flashes twice with a 1 sec pause
Press the transmitter button to be associated with the OPEN function within 10 seconds. Once memorised, the yellow
and red LED turns on for 1 sec fixed, and then the memory function is exited
CLOSE button function
Press PB1 3 times - the yellow LED flashes three times with 1 sec pauses
Press the transmitter button to be associated with the close function within 10 seconds. Once memorised, the yellow
and red LED turns on for 1 sec fixed, and then the memory function is exited
AUX button function
Press PB1 4 times - the yellow LED flashes 4 times with 1 sec pauses
Press the transmitter button to be associated with the AUX function within 10 seconds. Once memorised, the yellow
and red LED turns on for 1 sec fixed, and then the memory function is exited. Pressure on the button thus memorised
will prompt commutation of the AUX output according to the manner set using DIP3.
Cancels all the radio memory (reset of remote controls only)
With the power on, press button PB1 and keep it pressed. The yellow/red LEDs flash alternatively for 10 sec, and then
remain lit and steady (relase the button). When the LEDs go out, the radio memory is reset.
Reset the whole memory to return the settings to default (resets transmitters and operation times)
With the card not powered, press button PB1 and keep it pressed. Supply power to the control unit. The yellow/red
LEDs flash alternatively for 20 sec and then remain lit and steady (release the button). When the LEDs go out, the
radio memory has been reset and the operation times have also been reset.
REMOTE MEMORISING
If there is at least one transmitter in the control unit memory, it is possible to memorise a new transmitter remotely:
1
Position the motor to a roughly half the stroke
2
Press the hidden button on the previously memorised transmitter
3
Within 5 sec, press the already memorised transmitter's button corresponding to the channel to be associated with
the new transmitter.
4
The shutter opens for 2 sec
5
Within 10 sec, press the hidden button on the new transmitter
6
Within 5 sec, press a button on the new transmitter to be associated. The new transmitter inherits the same
configuration characteristics of the buttons on the previously associated remote control.
7
The shutter closes for 2 sec
8
The receiving unit memorises the new transmitter and immediately exits programming.
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