6. Programming first transmitter
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1. Longer than 6 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
2. If the end positions are not set, the programming of the first transmitter results in the deleting of pre-programmed
transmitters from memory.
1. If the end positions are not set, the motor is in pulse mode.
2. Holding down the UP or DOWN button for more than 2 seconds will cause continuous work of the motor.
3. Longer than 2 minutes pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
7. Changing motors direction
8. Programming limit positions
METHOD 1:
Changing the work motor direction using this method is only possible before the limit positions are programmed.
METHOD 2:
METHOD 1: PROGRAMMING OF LIMIT POSITIONS USING A REMOTE CONTROL
A. UPPER LIMIT POSITION:
Turn on power supply or
press microswitch (approx.
2 sec.) when power is on.
Motor will make a sound.
Roller shutter will make an
up/down move.
Press and hold STOP
button for 2 seconds.
Press and hold
microswitch
for 6 seconds.
Roller shutter will make
short up/down movements.
Motor will make 3 short
sounds.
Roller shutter will make
2 short up/down moves.
The motor will make
a few sounds.
The transmitter has been
programmed.
The work motor direction
has been changed.
The work motor direction
has been changed.
When pressing
DOWN button, roller shutter
moves up.
Simultaneously
press and hold
UP and DOWN buttons
for 2 seconds.
Roller shutter
will make short
up/down movements.
When pressing DOWN button
roller shutter moves down.
Press
UP button
We stop the motor
in the upper limit position.
The upper limit position
has been set.
Roller shutters will make
2 short up/down
movements. Motor will
make several sounds.
Simultaneously
press and hold UP and STOP
buttons for 2 seconds to
confirm upper limit position.
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