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03.
After a few moments you will hear a number of beeps
equal to the required level.
04.
Press and release button
■
to confirm.
If at point 3 you don't here the number of beeps equal to the desired level, simply do not
press anymore buttons and wait a few seconds for it to finish without changing the level.
4.3.5 - Programming of the “sun” weather sensor level
If a "VOLO S" sun sensor is connected to the “sensors” input, the sun automation is acti-
vated that automatically lowers the awning when the “sun” exceeds the programmed lev-
el. If the level is exceeded for more than 2 minutes, a command that is the same as the
▼
button is activated and if the sun drops below the programmed level for 15 minutes, a
command is activated that is the same as button
▲
.
There is a choice of 5 different “sun” activation levels: 1=5Klux, 2=10Klux, 3=15Klux,
4=30Klux and 5=45Klux (the level is factory set at No. 3).
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Table “A10” - Changing the activation level of the “sun” automation
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If using the sensor “VOLO ST” or radio sensors Volo S Radio and Nemo, the sun trip
thresholds are programmed directly on the sensor (see relative instructions).
01.
Press and hold down button
■
of a previously memo-
rized transmitter until you hear a beep (after about 5 sec-
onds) then release it.
02.
Slowly press button
▼
the same number of times (1, 2,
3, 4 or 5) as the desired level.
03.
After a few moments you will hear a number of beeps
equal to the required level.
04.
Press and release button
■
to confirm.
If at point 3 you don’t here the number of beeps equal to the desired level, simply do not
press anymore buttons and wait a few seconds for it to finish without changing the level.
4.3.6 - hanging the direction of movement in the event of rain
If using a rain sensor Nemo WSRT; when the sensor detects the presence of rain, it sends
the data to the motors and movement is activated in the programmed direction (the facto-
ry setting is “up”).
To modify the rain trip direction:
01.
Press and hold
■
on a previously memorised transmitter until you hear a beep (after
approx. 5 seconds); then release.
02.
Slowly press the same key
■
three more times.
03.
Press the required direction key (up or down); the motor then emits 3 beeps =
new
direction memorised
.
Automatic movements generated by the “sun” sensor can be deactivated by a “Sun OFF”
command sent from a transmitter with this function (Ergo 4, Plano 4, WM004G) and can
be re-activated by means of a “Sun ON” command.
The automatic movements generated by the “sun” sensor can be accompanied at any
time by means of commands sent by the user via a normal transmitter;
the latter have pri-
ority over the “sun” sensor commands
, as described in the following example: if the
awning is in position “1” (reached automatically when the “sun” threshold is exceeded) and
shortly afterwards the user sends a command for return of the awning to position “0”, in
the next interval, even if the system continues to read values exceeding the “sun” thresh-
old,
the awning is not moved
(remaining in the position set by the user).
The “automatic cycle” interrupted by the manual command is restored when the bright-
ness level falls below the threshold (normally at dusk).
4.3.7 - Programming of the “FRT” function
After having programmed positions “0” and “1”, position “2” can be programmed that acti-
vates the retraction function FRT of the fabric.
Follow the indications in table “A11” to program position “2”.
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Table “A11” - Programming position “2”
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01.
Press and hold down button
■
of a previously memorized
transmitter until you hear a beep (after about 5 seconds).
02.
Press and hold buttons
■ ▼
for another 5 seconds until 2
rapid beeps are heard. At this point the awning automatically
moves to the position of the lower limit switch (position “1”).
03.
Use buttons
▼
and
▲
within 5 seconds to position the
awning in the desired retraction position.
04.
Confirm the position with button
■
of the transmitter
within 5 seconds until 3 beeps are heard. Afterwards the
awning will move to the lower programmed limit switch
position (position “1”).
5
s
...
x 1 = 5
K
m/h
x 2 = 10
K
m/h
x 3 = 15
K
m/h
x 4 = 30
K
m/h
x 5 = 45
K
m/h
5
s
...
5
s
...
x 1 = 5
K
lux
x 2 = 10
K
lux
x 3 = 15
K
lux
x 4 = 30
K
lux
x 5 = 45
K
lux
x 1 = 5
K
lux
x 2 = 10
K
lux
x 3 = 15
K
lux
x 4 = 30
K
lux
x 5 = 45
K
lux
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