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410-00352
EN
PM410-00352R20383
3.3. Operating modes
There are several operating modes available. Below you will find an overview of all operating modes and their function. See § 4.1 for information about programming an operating mode.
Operating mode
Description
3-button operation (3TB)
transmitter button
2-button operation (2TB)
transmitter button
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Standard control
0
R 120 s
Roller shutter runtime 120 seconds
Output activated for 120 seconds. Roller shutter moves in the selected direction.
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
STOP
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP with the opposite direction
1
J 120 s
Blind runtime 120 seconds
1. Press the button <1.6 s = slat adjustment.
Output activated for as long as the button is pressed.
2. Press the button >1.6 s = self-maintained for 120 s.
Output activated for 120 s, blind moves in the direction selected
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
STOP
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP with the opposite direction
<1,6 s: slat adjustment
Slat adjustment
Runtime dependent control
To be able to use these functions, a runtime must be measured
Operating mode
Description
3-button operation (3TB)
transmitter button
2-button operation (2TB)
transmitter button
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
3
R 100 %
Roller shutter 100% runtime
Output activated for programmed runtime. The roller shutter moves in the selected direction
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
STOP
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP with the opposite direction
4
R Pos. 1
Change roller shutter position
Direction OPEN (A): roller shutter moves into the upper end position and switches off.
Direction CLOSE (B): roller shutter moves into the programmed position (POS).
Different positions can be programmed for each output.
Note: The roller shutter opens completely before moving to the programmed position.
Programmed positions are always approached from the upper end position
OPEN
POS
STOP
STOP
OPEN
POS
OPEN
STOP
5
R Pos. 2
6
R Pos. 3
STOP with the opposite direction
7
J 100 %
Blind 100% runtime
1. Press the button <1.6 s = slat adjustment.
Output activated for as long as the button is pressed.
2. Press the button >1.6 s = self-maintained for the programmed runtime.
Output activated for programmed runtime, blind moves in the selected direction
OPEN
CLOSE
STOP
STOP
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
<1,6 s:
Slat adjustment
STOP with the opposite direction
<1,6 s: Slat adjustment
8
J Pos. 1
Change blind position
1. Press the button <1.6 s = slat adjustment.
Output activated for as long as the button is pressed.
2. Press the button >1.6 s.
Direction OPEN (A): Blind moves into the upper end position and switches off.
Direction CLOSE (B): Blind moves into the programmed position (POS).
Different positions can be programmed for each output.
Note: The blind opens completely before moving to the programmed position. Programmed
positions are always approached from the upper end position
OPEN
POS
STOP
STOP
OPEN
POS
OPEN
POS
9
J Pos. 2
A
J Pos. 3
<1,6 s:
Slat adjust- ment
STOP with the opposite direction
<1,6 s: Slat adjustment
J RT
Measure reversing time
After every STOP command received whilst closing (CLOSE), the blinds move in the OPEN direction for the time specified. When changing positions, the blinds also reverse as soon as the
position has been reached (only with operating modes 7 to A)
C
max.
36 s
Push-button
The outputs are only activated for as long as the button is held down (10 or 36 s. depending on
the type of Easywave switch). In 3TB-programmed transmitters, the STOP button (C/D) does not
have a function
OPEN
CLOSE
No
function
No
function
OPEN
CLOSE
OPEN
CLOSE
H
HOLD
Lock mode
In this mode, programmed transmitters can lock the output in the CLOSE direction
active
inactive
active
inactive
active
inactive
active
inactive
L
DEL
Delete or RESET mode