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Function of the Reset/Prog button
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Over this switch base settings at the Moco KNX/EIB can be made. These base settings are only possible in delivery status before the device is
programmed with the ETS or after the device is unloaded by the ETS. The base settings are overwritten by the ETS settings.
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Selection of different user ergonomics
Over the Reset/Prog button different switch user ergonomics can be defined for the local switch inputs and/or Somfy RTS radio hand transmitters.
These settings are only possible in delivery status before the device was programmed with the ETS or after the device became to unload by the ETS.
As soon as the device was programmed with the ETS the user ergonomics can no more be made over the Reset/Prog button. If the device became to
unload by the ETS, setting of the user ergonomics is again possible over the Reset/Prog button.
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The selection of the user ergonomics should be consistent with the appropriate end product.
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= Configuration of the animeo RTS radio module
SCR = Screen ergonomics*
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= Venetian blind, EU ergonomics*
US
= Venetian blind, US ergonomics*
* see Chapter 0 Definitions
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The delivery status is venetian blind with EU ergonomics.
Change the ergonomics
To switch between the different ergonomics press shortly the
Reset/Prog button. Continue to do so until the desired LED is
lighting.
Save and exit of
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Settings on delivery status
The Moco KNX/EIB can be used on delivery without being programmed by the ETS software. Meaningful default values are implemented in the
device. These settings apply to all four motor outputs.
Running times UP/DOWN, CLOSE/OPEN = 5 minutes
Connection of local conventional switch possible
The local switch inputs are linked 1 to 1 to the motor outputs (fig. 1): switch input 1 controls motor output 1. The motor outputs can be controlled
by cable links at the switch inputs as required (fig. 2).