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Programming radio channel settings

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Programming transmitter/channel
Prerequisite:

The receiver must be installed.

1. With pre-installed electric receivers, the fuse must be

disconnected and reconnected after a few seconds.
The receiver will remain in programming mode for approximately
5 minutes.

2. Position yourself in front of the roller shutter/awning/blind with

the remote control in your hand.

3. Open the front cover of the device and press the transmitter pro-

gramming button 

P briefly

. The shutter/awning/blind will start to

move up and down. This will happen for approximately 2 minutes.

4. To define the keyboard layout, press the 

UP

button on the trans-

mitter as soon as the shutter/awning/blind begins to move up-
wards (after approx. 1 second). The shutter/awning/blind will come
to a halt briefly. As soon as the shutter/awning/blind begins to
move again, press the 

DOWN

button on the handheld transmitter.

The shutter/awning/blind will come to a stop.
The transmitter or this channel has been successfully programmed.

Programming additional transmitters

To programme additional transmitters in one receiver, please proceed
as follows:
1. Press the 

UP, DOWN

and programming button 

P

on a transmitter

that has already been programmed in the receiver until the LED
goes out.

2. To define the keyboard layout, press the 

UP

button on the hand-

held transmitter as soon as the shutter/awning/blind begins to
move upwards (after approx. 1 second).
The shutter/awning/blind will come to a halt briefly.
As soon as the shutter/awning/blind begins to move again, press
the 

DOWN

button on the handheld transmitter.

The shutter/awning/blind will come to a stop. The transmitter or
this channel has been successfully programmed.

Explanation of functions

Transmission control light

The transmission control light is illuminated when a radio 
signal is being transmitted.

The transmission control light will flash during transmission if
battery power is low.
The transmission power or radio operating range will decrease 
as battery power decreases. If the transmission control light
does not light up when the buttons are pressed, the batteries
must be replaced.

Group control

Group control refers to the operation of one or more receivers 
at the same time. The group selected is controlled via a control
command.
The VarioTel-915 is used to operate groups via five radio channels.

Select button

The select button may be used to select and programme up to 
5 channels. The LED lights for the different channels light up to
indicate when a given channel is being used.
An additional channel is reserved for central command control.
This is allocated automatically. When the central command is
active, all five LEDs light up.

Note:

The inlay card beneath the transparent cover can be 

used to make a note of the groups which have been
programmed.

Summary of Contents for VarioTel-915

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Page 2: ...A 11 Deleting ventilation reverse position USA 11 Deleting radio channel settings USA 12 Deleting individual transmitters USA 12 Deleting all transmitters USA 12 Technical data USA 13 Battery replacement USA 13 Cleaning USA 13 Troubleshooting USA 13 General declaration of conformity USA 13 Contents Safety instructions USA 1 USA 2 USA Important safety instructions The following instructions must be...

Page 3: ... However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separatio...

Page 4: ... is characterised by its user friendly operation Designated use The VarioTel 915 may be used to operate roller shutters sun protection systems only Please note that radio controlled systems may not be used in areas with a high risk of interference e g hospitals airports The remote control is intended solely for use with equipment and systems in which malfunctions in the handheld transmitter or rec...

Page 5: ...layout press the UP button on the hand held transmitter as soon as the shutter awning blind begins to move upwards after approx 1 second The shutter awning blind will come to a halt briefly As soon as the shutter awning blind begins to move again press the DOWN button on the handheld transmitter The shutter awning blind will come to a stop The transmitter or this channel has been successfully prog...

Page 6: ...blind has reached the desired position press the STOP button in addition The curtain canopy blind will come to a stop The venti lation reverse position has been successfully programmed Roller shutter Awning Venetian blind Pos B Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate position position position Pos V Ventilation position Canopy tension Reverse position Intermediate position for roller shutter awning...

Page 7: ... transmitter has been programmed 1 Press the UP button twice in quick succession 2 The drive will adjust the curtain canopy blind into the stored intermediate position If no intermediate position is stored the curtain canopy blind is automatically adjusted into the lower limit position Adjustment to Pos V roller shutter awning Prerequisite The transmitter has been programmed 1 Press the UP button ...

Page 8: ...er closer functioning radio operating range to ensure it is within Transmission control operating range light is illuminated 2 Transmitter is not 2 Programme programmed in receiver transmitter Transmission control Battery power is low Replace batteries light is flashing Selected drive is not Wrong group has been Select the correct functioning selected group Drive moves in wrong The directions have...

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