6. COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS
6.1 H
AND
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HELD TRANSMITTERS
The module DOUBLE SYSTEM is compatible with the Arco series, and equivalents, and is able to acquire up to 15 different radio codes in memory, one of which may be that
of a radio sensor. The memorization of hand-held transmitter is described in Section 7.1.
6.2
R
ADIO SENSOR
The module DOUBLE SYSTEM is able to manage a radio sensor model Blast or equivalent. The thresholds of wind and sun are programmable directly on the sensor radio. If
the system is correctly installed, the intervention of the wind alarm (priority over any other control) commands an upward manoeuvre and inhibits any other command as long
as the alarm condition persists. For more detailed information, refer to the instructions of the sensor.
6.2.1
R
ELATED MANOEUVRES TO WIND SENSOR
If the wind speed exceeds the set threshold, the radio sensor commands the module an upward manoeuvre and inhibits any other command as long as that remains the
situation of wind alarm.
6.2.2
R
ELATED MANOEUVRES TO SUN SENSOR
If the intensity of the sun for at least 2.5 minutes exceeds the set threshold, radio sensor commands to the module a downward manoeuvre; if the intensity of the sun
remains for at least 18 minutes under the set threshold, the radio sensor commands to the module an upward manoeuvre.
6.2.3
A
CTIVATION
/
D
EACTIVATION OF SUN FUNCTION
If you want that module manages only the information about the wind speed, turn off the "sun function" on portable transmitter; if you want the module also manages the
information about the intensity of the sun, turn on the "sun function" on the handheld transmitter. The activation / deactivation of the "sun function" is described in the
instruction manual of the transmitter in the "sun function" section.
6.3
G
ENERIC RADIO SENSOR
The module DOUBLE SYSTEM is able to manage other radio sensors of the manufacturer. The memorization of the sensor takes place as an hand-held transmitter (see
section 7.1). Where provided, the intervention thresholds are programmable directly on the radio sensor. For more details refer to the User manual of radio sensor.
7. PROGRAMMING VIA TRANSMITTER
Through any portable transmitter previously memorized it's possible perform certain operations regarding the memorization / deletion of transmitters and sensor and the setting
of the "test radio" function.
7.1
H
OW TO MEMORIZE A NEW TRANSMITTER
- Bring the motor in an intermediate position, in order to make visible the reporting movements of the motor
- Press PROG of a portable transmitter previously memorized for about 4 sec, until the motor performs 2 upward movements to signal the entry in "transmitters programming"
mode.
- Within 8 seconds, press UP or DOWN or STOP of the transmitter to be memorized (in the case of radio sensors press the indicated button in the instructions of the radio
sensor).
- The module stores the code and indicates the operation with an upward movement of the motor.
7.2
H
OW TO DELETE A TRANSMITTER FROM MEMORY
- Bring the motor in an intermediate position, in order to make visible the reporting movements of the motor
- Press PROG of a portable transmitter previously memorized for about 4 sec, until the motor performs 2 upward movements to signal the entry in "transmitters programming"
mode.
- Within 8 seconds, press UP or DOWN or STOP of the transmitter to be deleted (in the case of radio sensors press the indicated button in the instructions of the radio sensor).
- The module deletes the code and indicates the operation with a downward movement of the motor.
7.3
“T
EST RADIO
”
FUNCTION
When in DOUBLE SYSTEM is stored a radio sensor a test of communication between sensor and the module is automatically activated. If the communication between the
radio sensor and the module is absent (due to failure of one or both of the equipment or to interference from other equipment or for other factors), the module commands an
upward movement. This manoeuvre is performed periodically (every 20 min) until the radio communication is restored. To change the setting of the "test radio" function:
- Bring the motor in an intermediate position, in order to make visible the reporting movements of the motor
- Press PROG of a portable transmitter previously memorized for about 4 sec, until the motor performs 2 upward movements to signal the entry in "transmitters programming"
mode.
- Briefly press PROG. If the motor moves upward the "test radio" is enabled, if the motor moves downward the "test radio" is disabled.
- If the setting of "test radio" is the one you want wait: after about 8 seconds, the motor stops, the module exits the programming and resumes normal operation.
- If you want to change the setting of the "test radio", press UP or DOWN or STOP of the transmitter. The module changes the setting of the "test radio" and commands an
upward movement if the "test radio" is enabled or a downward movement if the "test radio" has been disabled.
8. RESET
- Disconnect the power supply to the module
- Connect the terminals of the buttons M, C, M together.
- Connect the power supply to the module. After about 30 seconds the motors perform two short movements (one opposite the other) to signal the restoration of factory
conditions.
- Disconnect the power supply to the module
- Reconnect as in figure (see section 4).
- Connect the power supply to the module. Follow the instructions in Section 5 ("First installation").
9. DISPOSAL
At the end of the cycle of the product, dispose as provided by local regulation. This product can be contain polluting substance for the environment and dangerous for
health, is forbidden dispose the product with the domestic waste.
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All products and technical specifications given in this document are subject to variation without notice.
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Unless previously and specifically authorised by the manufacturer, the device must be used exclusively with transmitters produced by the same manufacturer.
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The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage resulting from improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
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MASTER S.p.A. declares that the device complies with the fundamental requirements and other provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.