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2.5.4.6. In case of an obstacle
If an obstacle is detected during the backward or forward movement, the drive stops
and a release movement of 2 seconds is executed. Then a movement in the same
direction is possible.
Refer to Set&Go io Somfy product to customise:
The behaviour: activation/deactivation.
NOTICE
This protection is activated after 1 second of movement in order to avoid any undesirable stop at the start of the
movement (depending on the motorised product, there could be a significant current peak during the first centimetres
of movement).
2.5.4.6.1. Setting the detection level of sensitivity in case of obstacle
CAUTION
This function is only accessible by the ergonomics of the remote control (when the motorised product is in the middle
position.
To customise the threshold of the obstacle detection:
1] Move the motorised product to the middle position.
2] Briefly press simultaneously the my and Down buttons then immediately
press simultaneously the my and Down buttons again for 2 seconds until a
back and forth movement.
3] Press the Up or Down to increase/decrease the detection level of 1 to 3.
NOTICE
Level 2 is the factory level
4] Press the my button until a back and forth movement to save the chosen
level.
2.5.4.6.2. Setting of the closing or the opening force of the slats
CAUTION
This function is only accessible by the ergonomics of the remote control (when the motorised product is in the middle
position.
To customise the threshold of the closure or the opening of the slates:
1] Move the motorised product to the middle position.
2] Briefly press simultaneously the Up and my buttons then immediately press
simultaneously the Up and my buttons again for 2 seconds until a back and
forth movement.
3] Press the Up or Down to increase/decrease the closure or opening level of 1
to 3.
NOTICE
Level 2 is the factory level
4] Press the my button until a back and forth movement to save the chosen level.
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