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7.3 - Adjusting height (“H”) for partial opening/closing
The motor can memorize up to 30 different partial open/closed positions. These “H positions” can only be set once limit positions “0” and “1” have been memo
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rized. The following procedure memorizes a single “H position”. Repeat it is often as desired to memorize other “H positions”.
Warning
– If you want to change the position a given “H” height that is already memorized, repeat the present procedure by pressing at point 06 the key asso
-
ciated with that height.
Before beginning the procedure, bring the shutter to the “H” height you want to memorize.
01.
Keep the
n
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
02.
Keep the
n
key pressed again and wait for the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03.
Keep pressed the
s
and
t
keys simultaneously and wait for the motor to perform two movements. Upon completion, release the keys.
04.
Fine adjustment of position
: Perform key pulsing on the
s
key and
t
key until the
shutter
is brought to the partial height you want (at each pulse the
shutter moves a few millimetres).
05.
Keep the
n
key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
06.
• To memorize the FIRST “H” height
:
on the transmitter you are using for this procedure, keep the
s
and
t
keys pressed simultaneously and wait for
the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the keys.
• To memorize the NEXT “H” height
: on the new unmemorized transmitter
keep the desired key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 4 move
-
ments. Upon completion, release the key.
5
sec.
01
04
02
03
5
sec.
4
2
“
H
”
5
sec.
05
06
3
5
sec.
2
5
sec.
4
“
H
”
fine adjustment
Note
– When performing the procedure, at any time you can cancel it by keeping 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.
7.4 - Adding other transmitters to the automation
The motor can also be controlled with other compatible transmitters; how
-
ever, these must be memorized by the motor before they can be used.
Use the most suitable memorization procedure for your application, form
those presented in this chapter.
7.5 - Number of transmitters that can be memorised
The motor’s memory is divided into 30 partitions, each of which can mem
-
orize all the buttons of a single transmitter (using the standard memoriza-
tion procedure given in par. 7.6 or 7.7), or a
single button
of a transmitter,
using the custom memorization procedure given in par. 7.8.
N.B.:
– The
two modes can both be contained in the motor’s memory.
MANAGING OTHER COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTERS
7.6 - Standard memorization procedure for the FIRST transmitter
IMPORTANT!
– The motor is supplied with the STX1 transmitter already memorized as “First Transmitter”. To memorize other transmitters, you must therefore
use the procedure given in par. 7.7 or 7.8.
In general, this procedure may only be used if no other transmitters are memorized in the motor.
For example, you must use it to memorize a FIRST
transmitter after having cancelled all memorized transmitters
from the motor (including the STX1).
The procedure memorizes the transmitter in standard mode, i.e. the system automatically maps a given command with each button, using the following factory
settings:
- button
s
(or
1
): maps to
Up
- button
n
(or
2
): maps to
Stop
- button
t
(or
3
): maps to
Down
and (if the transmitter has a fourth key)
- button
4
: maps to
Stop
N.B.:
– The button/command mapping cannot be modified by the installation technician.
Before starting the procedure, bring the shutter to the midpoint of its stroke.
01.
Disconnect the power supply to the motor; wait two seconds and reconnect the power supply(*): the motor performs 2 movements and waits with no time limit.
02.
Keep the key
n
pressed and wait for the motor to perform three movements. Upon completion, release the key.
2
sec.
ON
OFF
01
02
2
5
sec.
3
(*)
– Every time the motor is powered, 2 movements are performed if at least one transmitter and the limit switch heights are not in the memory.