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SLAT TILTING MECHANISM SETTING
(Not available on Clima RX)
MODE 1
:
Orientable roller shutter with coupling point for tilting
function above the lower limit.
Only for roller shutter type Persyroll / Multiroll / Supergradhermetic / Supernova.
Not suitable for centralised control units. Not available on motors Ø 35.
After having memorised the limit switches, perform the following command sequence:
At the end of the sequence, wait until the rolling shutter is completely lowered. From this
moment onwards the motor moves in “Dead Man” mode. This enables the regulation of
the positions to be adjusted precisely.
Carry out the following operations:
• Raise the rolling shutter until it enters into the slat tilting zone (first click).
• Lower the rolling shutter until the slats are at their maximum opening point.
• If you wish, raise the rolling shutter until it reaches an intermediate opening of the slats
(preferred opening position).
• Press button B on the remote control for 2 seconds: the rolling shutter will move in
sequence to the three memorised positions: entry into the slat tilting zone, maximum
opening, preferred opening.
• Raise the rolling shutter until it leaves the slat tilting zone (second click).
• Press button B on the remote control for 2 seconds: the rolling shutter will execute the
entry into the slat tilting zone and will open the slats in the preferred opening position.
E N G L I S H
REMO
TE CONTROL PROGR.
2 sec
+
B
C
+
B
C
B
Type of Command
Outside of tilting area
In tilting area
A short (< 2 sec)
Completely raised
Less light
C short (< 2 sec)
Completely lowered
More light
A long (> 2 sec)
-
Out of tilting area
Completely raised
C long (> 2 sec)
-
Out of tilting area
Completely lowered
B long (> 2 sec)
Entry in tilting area
-
B short (< 2 sec)
Stops the motor
-
B long (> 4 sec)
-
Confirmation of the new
preferred opening position
Functions of the remote control*