4.2) Programming of positions “0” and “1”
A remote control memorised in Mode I must be used to program the positions. The manoeuvres will remain hold-to-run until positions “0” and
“1” have been memorised in the control unit. To begin with, the direction of the motor is not defined but after point 1 in table A3 has been
completed the direction of the motor is automatically assigned to the remote control buttons.
Follow the procedure in table A3 to program the “0” and “1” positions:
Table “A3”
Programming of positions “0” and “1”
Example
1.
Press and hold buttons
▲
or
▼
of a memorised remote control until the awning is fully
closed and the motor automatically stops.
2.
Press and hold button
▼
that lowers the awning.
3.
Release
button
▼
when the awning is in the desired position (“1”).
If necessary use the
▼
and
▲
buttons to adjust the position.
4.
Press and hold button
■
of the transmitter until you hear a beep
(after about 5 seconds) then release it.
5.
Release and press again button 5 for another 5 seconds until
■
rapid beeps are heard.
6.
Press
button
▼
until 3 beeps are heard and a short up and down movement occurs
indicating that the position has been memorised.
5s
5s
www.stobag.com
GB
29
1.
Connect the motor to the power supply, 2 long beeps will be heard immediately.
2.
Within 5 seconds press and hold button
■
of the transmitter to be memorized
(for approx. 3 seconds).
3.
Release
button
■
when you hear the first of the 3 beeps confirming memorization.
See table A2 for the memorization of additional transmitters.
4.1) Programming the transmitters
Table “A1”
Memorizing the first transmitter (in Mode I)
Example
1.
Press and hold down button
■
of the new transmitter (for approx. 5 seconds)
until you hear a beep then release it.
2.
Press
button
■
of a previously memorized transmitter slowly 3 times.
3.
Press
button
■
on the new transmitter again. Release button
■
when you hear the
first of 3 beeps, signalling that memorization has been carried out.
Note: If the memory is full (14 transmitters), 6 beeps will indicate that the transmitter cannot be memorized.
Table “A2”
Memorizing additional transmitters (Mode I)
Example
New
Old
New
5s
X3
3s
When one or more transmitters have already been memorized, others may be enabled as shown in table A2.
Each radio control is recognised by the receiver incorporated in the MOVENO DSRCE-V control unit through an individual “code” that is unlike
any other. The control unit must therefore be programmed to recognise each separate radio control through a “memorisation” process.
When the memory does not contain any code, you can proceed to program the first radio control by operating as follows:
4.3) Optional programming
All optional programming is only possible after the “0” and “1” positions have been programmed.
MOVENO_DSRCE-V.indd 29
MOVENO_DSRCE-V.indd 29
9.2.2010 14:33:49 Uhr
9.2.2010 14:33:49 Uhr
Summary of Contents for MOVENO DSRCE-V
Page 9: ...9 D MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 9 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 9 9 2 2010 14 33 36 Uhr 9 2 2010 14 33 36 Uhr...
Page 17: ...17 F MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 17 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 17 9 2 2010 14 33 42 Uhr 9 2 2010 14 33 42 Uhr...
Page 25: ...I 25 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 25 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 25 9 2 2010 14 33 47 Uhr 9 2 2010 14 33 47 Uhr...
Page 41: ...E 41 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 41 MOVENO_DSRCE V indd 41 9 2 2010 14 34 00 Uhr 9 2 2010 14 34 00 Uhr...