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ON/OFF
This key is for switching the TTP on and off, and searching for the connected motor.
OPEN
Sends the ‘Open’ command (‘Up’ for awnings).
This key is the equivalent of the ‘Open’ key on the remote control.
STOP
Sends the ‘Stop’ command.
This key is the equivalent of the ‘Stop’ key on the remote control.
CLOSE
Sends the ‘Close’ command (‘Down’ for awnings).
This key is the equivalent of the ‘Close’ key on the remote control.
OK
This key is for confirming all programming operations; the three LEDs associated with this
key indicate the status of the operations in progress or of the communication between TTP
and motor.
ANTICLOCKWISE
Programmes anticlockwise motor rotation.
CANCEL DIRECTION
Cancels the settings for the direction of motor rotation.
CLOCKWISE
Programmes clockwise motor rotation.
TORQUE REDUCTION
Enables/disables the torque reduction (RDC) function.
POSITION “0”
Memorises position “0”.
POSITION “1”
Memorises position “1”.
INTERMEDIATE POSITION Memorises intermediate position “I”.
POSITION 0 AND 1
Starts the automatic search procedure for positions “0” and “1”.
AUTOMATIC SEARCH
WIND THRESHOLD
Displays and modifies the intervention threshold of the wind protection. Pressing the key repeatedly,
enables you to move cyclically through all the thresholds permitted by the connected motor
SUN THRESHOLD
Displays and modifies the intervention threshold of the sun protection. Pressing the key repeatedly,
enables you to move cyclically through all the thresholds permitted by the connected motor
RAIN DIRECTION
Displays and changes the direction of movement if the rain sensor is triggered.
SENSORS ON/OFF
Enables/disables intervention of the automated sun and rain systems
CANCEL PARAMETERS
Cancels the parameters of the motor and restores the factory settings.
MEMORIZE
Memorizes a radio control in the motor memory.
RADIO CONTROLS
CANCEL RADIO
Cancels a radio control from the motor.
CONTROLS
3.2) Keypad
The appearance of the keypad of the TTP programmer is as shown in Figure 3. The keypad symbols and their meaning are described in
Table 2.
Table 2
Key
Description
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