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Table “A15”
02.
Hold down the
▲
button on the transmitter until you hear
3 beeps; release the
▲
button exactly during the third
beep.
03.
Hold down button
■
on the transmitter until you hear 3
beeps; release button
■
exactly during the third beep.
04.
Hold down the
▼
button on the transmitter until you hear
3 beeps; release the
▼
button exactly during the third
beep.
05.
To cancel everything: press both
▲
and
▼
within 2 sec-
onds.
06.
Cancellation is confirmed by releasing buttons
▲
and
▼
on the first of the 5 beeps.
The NEOMAT-T motors recognise other ERGO, PLANO, NICEWAY, VOLO S RADIO and
NEMO series transmitters (see chapter 5.1 “Available transmitters”).
A particular command can also be associated to each transmitter button by means of a
specific memorization procedure (see chapter 5.2 “Transmitter programming in Mode I and
Mode II”).
Warning
: use transmitters that have been memorised in Mode I only for program-
ming.
5.1 - Available transmitters
Table A15 indicates the transmitters that can be used with the related coding.
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Table “A15” - Transmitters
• ERGO1 - ERGO4 - ERGO6 • PLANO1 - PLANO4 - PLANO6 - PLANO TIME • VOLO S
RADIO • NEMO • NICEWAY (the whole series) • FLO1R - FLO2R - FLO4R • VERY VR •
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5.2 - Memorizing the transmitters in Mode I and Mode II
Tables “A1” and “A2” describe the memorization of the transmitters in “Mode I” where a
specific command is assigned to each button: button
▲
(1) = “Up”; button
■
(2) = “Stop”;
button
▼
(3) = “Down”.
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Additional information
The transmitters can also be memorized on “Mode II”, which allows greater flexibility in the
use of the transmitter buttons. Transmitters can be memorized both in Mode I and Mode II
on the same NEOMAT-T motor.
5.2.1 - Mode I
The command associated to the transmitter buttons is fixed in Mode I: button
▲
(1) = “Up”;
button
■
(2) = “Stop”; button
▼
(3) = “Down”, another button 4 commands the “Stop”.
A single memorization phase is performed in Mode I for each transmitter and a single sec-
tion is occupied in the memory. It is not important which button is pushed when memoriz-
ing in Mode I.
Memorizing and deleting the transmitters in Mode I (see Tables A1 and A2).
Button
Command
Button
▲
or 1
Up
Button
■
or 2
Stop
Button
▼
or 3
Down
Button 4
Stop
5.2.2 - Mode II
One of the four possible commands can be associated to each of the transmitter buttons
in Mode II: 1 = Step-by-Step; 2 = Up-Stop; 3 = Down-Stop, 4 = Stop. A memorization
phase is performed for each button in Mode II, and each occupies a section of the memo-
ry. The button pushed is memorized during memorization in Mode II. A new memorization
is necessary if one wishes to assign another command to another button of the same
transmitter.
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