5.11 - “RDC
” Function: adjustment of the motor traction force when closing
This function prevents the excessive traction of the canvas at the end of the closing manoeuvre. During the final phase of this manoeuvre, the func
-
tion automatically reduces the motor traction torque, based on the factory setting or the one adjusted by the installer with the following procedure.
Warning!
– This function is active with the factory setting but is not applicable if the limit switches are programmed with the manual procedure (paragraph 5.6).
Before starting the procedure, bring the awning to the midpoint of its stroke.
01.
Keep the
n
and
s
keys pressed simultaneously and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the keys.
02.
Briefly press the
s
key a few times, depending on the level you want to set for the motor sensitivity:
1 pulse
= level 1, standard sensitivity (factory setting)
(
*
)
4 pulses
= level 4, minimum sensitivity
2 pulses
= level 2, maximum sensitivity
5 pulses
= level 5, function deactivated
3 pulses
= level 3, medium sensitivity
After about 10 seconds, the motor performs the number of movements indicated by the level number selected.
Note
– If this does not occur, cancel the proce
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dure. this way, the adjustment is completed without changing the factory setting.
03.
Keep the
n
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key
.
01
02
5
sec.
03
5
sec.
2
1
/
2
/
3
/
4
/
5
/
10
sec.
0,5
sec.
?
3
x 1
= standard sensitivity(
*
)
x 2
= maximum sensitivity
x 3
= medium sensitivity
x 4
= minimum sensitivity
x 5
= function deactivated
5.12 - “FRT
” Function: automatic tensioning of the canvas when opening
This function is useful to eliminate the unsightly depression of the canvas that may form when the awning is open. It is activated by programming
position “2” near the limit switch “1”.
The function may only be used in awnings that DO NOT have any mechanism to lock the canvas in the open
position.
When the function is activated, when using the automation, the awning lowers to the lower limit switch “1” and then automatically raises to
position “2” (the one programmed with the following procedure), stretching the canvas. The function also acts when a partial opening/closing ma
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noeuvre is commanded. In these cases the awning stops in correspondence to the height “H” programmed and then rises automatically until the
canvas is taut.
Warning!
• The “FRT” function may be programmed exclusively after having programmed the limit switch heights “0” and “1”. • Position “2” must be a point between
limit switch “1” and limit switch “0”.
Before starting the procedure, bring the awning to the midpoint of its stroke.
01.
Press the
t
key and wait for the motor to open the awning until limit switch “1”.
02.
Keep the
n
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03.
Keep the
s
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
04.
Keep the
s
key pressed again and wait for the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
05.
At this point stretch the canvas by pressing the
s
key as many times as necessary (the awning will move a few millimetres every time the key is pressed; if the key
is kept pressed, the awning switches to the “hold-to-run” mode. For fine adjustment, also use the
t
key).
Note
– the position with the canvas taut is position “2”.
06.
Keep the
n
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
01
04
02
05
5
sec.
03
5
sec.
0,5
sec.
“
1
”
“
1
”
2
5
sec.
“
2
”
2/3cm~
06
5
sec.
3
3
4
“
1
”
“
2
”
Note
– When performing the procedure, at any time you can cancel it by keep
-
ing the
n
and
t
keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not
press any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
Note
– When performing the procedure, at any time you can cancel it by keep
-
ing the
n
and
t
keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not
press any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
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