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MODIFYING SENSOR SENSITIVITY
To display or modify the sensitivity level of the sensor, two keys
and 5 leds are available (Fig. 2).
Based on the sensitivity desired, 15 levels can be set:
level 1 = maximum sensitivity
level 15 = minimum sensitivity
To display the level set, press and release key
P2
.
To increase the level, press and release
P1
during the set level
display.
To reduce the level, press and release
P2
during the set level
display.
To exit programming and save the data set, wait for the time-out
of 4 s.
Table 1
Representation of the 15 levels using leds.
Level 5 = factory setting.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
Level 7
Level 8
Level 9
Level 10
Level 11
Level 12
Level 13
Level 14
Level 15
Led off
Led with slow flashing
Led with fast flashing
Fixed on led
SENSOR CALIBRATION
The sensor is supplied with a preset sensitivity level (table 1
threshold 5).
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Having concluded installation, it is strictly necessary to
check the level of sensitivity set is adequate:
1.
Completely open the awning, up to the position of the
opening limit switch
2.
Manually shake the front bar of the awning on which the
sensor is positioned, simulating the wind condition which
would cause the awning to close.
3.
After approx. 5 seconds, these two situations can arise:
a. The awning does not move
b. The awning starts to close
4.
If the awning does not move, you need to reduce the sensor
threshold
5.
If the awning closes, the threshold is set correctly.
If necessary, repeat the calibration multiple times to obtain the
correct setting.
FLAT BATTERY STATUS DETECTION
The flat battery signal is displayed through led L2 flashing.
When the sensor detects the flat battery status, it sends a wind
alarm message so the system ensures the awning is safe, causing
an up command.
The message will be periodically sent to the control unit and cause
the awning to close.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
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ATTENTION: before replacing the batteries, disconnect
power to the motor
1.
Unscrew screw
E
on the upper casing
2.
Remove the sensor
3.
Unscrew the screw
D
and remove the sensor
C
4.
Replace the batteries
5.
Close the sensor again following the inverse process
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ATTENTION:
The batteries contain highly pollutant chemical
elements. They must therefore be disposed of using appropriate
measures according to the eco-environmental standards (V2
recommends disposal through differentiated waste). In the case
electrolyte substances are leaked from the batteries, replace them
immediately by carefully avoiding any type of contact with these
substances.