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Installation and operating instructions: Blind Control Unit DALI BC ADVANCED RI
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3. You will automatically leave programming mode after about 1 minute, or you can briefly press
the programming button. The louvre blind actuator will then return to operating mode.
Notes
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If all 14 storage locations are occupied you must delete a programmed transmitter before you
can train a new one.
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All the programmed radio channels are retained in the event of a power failure.
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It is best to keep a record of which transmitters (wall-mounted or hand-held) have been
programmed in the louvre blind actuator and enter this information in the documentation for
the lighting system.
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Deleting a radio transmitter
A programmed transmitter is deleted by starting a new programming process for this transmitter (see
"Programming a radio transmitter").
All the channels and lighting scene buttons must be deleted individually.
Successful deletion is indicated by a rapidly flashing red LED (Fig. F).
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Important for systems with radio actuators and DALI central unit:
If you train/delete a lighting scene button in the louvre blind actuator that has already been
programmed in the DALI central unit by means of the manual programming unit, the DALI central unit
will also receive the radio telegram during the programming/deletion process. In this case, the current
lighting situation of the loads connected to the DALI central unit would be stored in the central unit as
a lighting scene during the programming/deletion process. To avoid this, you should select the lighting
scene stored in the DALI central unit by pressing briefly on the appropriate scene button before you
start the programming/deletion process in the louvre blind actuator.