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memorise it. If the memorisation procedure is successful, the LED P1
will emit 3
fl
ashes.
03.
If there are other transmitters to be memorised repeat step 2 within
the next 10 s otherwise the memorisation phase will end automati-
cally.
10.4.2 - Memorisation mode 2
With Mode 2 transmitter memorisation each key can be associated with
any one of the commands shown in table 9.
In Mode 2 each key requires its own memorisation phase.
01.
If the transmitter to be memorised is already memorised (such as
the transmitters supplied which are already memorised in mode 1)
the transmitter must be deleted following the procedure described in:
“10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter”.
02.
Press key P1
[B]
(
fi
g. 44
) on the control unit the number of times
equal to the required command, according to
Table 9
(e.g. 3 times
for the “Only open” command).
03.
Check that LED P1
[A]
(
fi
g. 44
)
fl
ashes quickly for a number of times
equal to the command selected.
04.
Within 10 s press the required key on the radio transmitter for at least
2 s to memorise it. If the memorisation procedure is successful, the
LED P1 will emit 3 slow
fl
ashes.
05.
If there are other transmitters to be memorised for the same type of
command, repeat step 03 within the next 10 s otherwise the memo-
risation phase will end automatically.
10.4.3 - Remote memorisation
A new radio transmitter can be memorised on the control unit without
having to use the unit itself. It is suf
fi
cient to have an “OLD” working and
memorised radio transmitter. The “NEW” radio transmitter will “inherit” the
characteristics of the OLD one; in other words if the old one is memorised
in Mode 1 then the NEW one will also be memorised in Mode 1; in this
case during the memorisation phase press any one key on the two trans-
mitters. If the OLD radio transmitter is memorised in Mode 2 press the key
with the required command on the OLD transmitter and press the key on
the NEW transmitter with which you wish to associate the new command.
Take the two transmitters and position yourself within the action range of
the automation and follow the following steps:
01.
Press the key on the NEW radio transmitter for at least 5 s then
release it.
02.
Press the key on the OLD radio transmitter slowly 3 times.
03.
Press the key on the NEW radio transmitter slowly once.
At this point the NEW radio transmitter will be recognised by the control
unit and will take on the characteristics of the OLD one.
Repeat these steps for each new transmitter to be memorised.
10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter
It is necessary to have a radio transmitter to delete it.
If the transmitter is memorised in Mode 1 one single deletion phase is suf-
fi
cient and at point 3 any key can be pressed. If the transmitter is memo-
rised in Mode 2 a deletion phase must be carried out for each key.
01.
Press and hold key P1
[B]
(
fi
g. 44
) on the control unit.
02.
Wait for the LED P1
[A]
(
fi
g. 44
) to switch on and within three sec-
onds
03.
Press the key on the radio transmitter to be deleted for at least three
seconds. If deletion is successful LED P1 will emit
fi
ve quick
fl
ashes.
If LED P1 emits one slow
fl
ash it means that the deletion has not
been completed because the transmitter is not memorised.
04.
To delete other transmitters keep key P1 pressed and repeat step 3
within 10 seconds otherwise the deletion procedure will end auto-
matically.
10.4.5 - Deleting all radio transmitters
This procedure deletes all memorised transmitters.
01.
Press and hold key P1
[B]
(
fi
g. 44
) on the control unit.
02.
Wait for LED P1
[A]
(
fi
g. 44
)
to switch on, then off and then
fl
ash 3
times.
03.
Release P1 key precisely when the LED
fl
ashes the third time.
04.
Wait about 4s for deletion to be completed, during which the LED will
emit quick
fl
ashes.
If the procedure is successful after a few moments the LED P1 will emit
5 slow
fl
ashes.
44
B
A
TABLE 9
Once
“OPEN” Command
Activates the automation as described in Table 3 (Open function)
Twice
“Pedestrian opening” command
Activates partial opening of one or two leafs as described in Table 3 (Pedestrian opening)
Three times
“Only open” command
Activates opening of the leafs (open - stop - open etc.)
Four times
“Only close” command
Activates closing of the leafs (close - stop - close etc.)
Five times
“Stop” command
Stops the manoeuvre
Six times
“Apartment block open” command
On opening the command has no effect, and on closing inverts movement, i.e. opening
of the leafs l’inversione del movimento, cioè l’apertura delle ante
Seven times
“High priority open” command
Gives command even when automation is blocked
Eight times
“Pedestrial opening 2” command
Activates partial opening of the leaf M2, equal to approx. mid-travel
Nine times
“Pedestrial opening 3” command
Activates partial opening of the two leafs, equal to approx. mid-travel
Ten times
“Open+ block automation” command
It causes an opening manoeuvre, after which the automation is blocked;
The control unit accepts no further commands with the exception of “Open high prior-
ity” and “Release” automation
Eleven times
“Close + block automation” command
It causes a closure manoeuvre, after which the automation is blocked; The control unit
accepts no further commands with the exception of “Open high priority” and “Release”
automation
Twelve times
“Block automation” command
It causes the manoeuvre to stop and the automation to block;
The control unit accepts no further commands with the exception of “Open high prior-
ity” and “Release” automation
Thirteen times
“Unblock automation” command
It causes the automation to be released and normal operation to resume
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