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10. Times programming
This programming can be done only after having turned the appliance
off and on or at the end of a closing cycle
(end of the operating time).
In standard configuration operating time and pause time are 45
seconds. These parameters satisfy most applications; if they have to
be changed, proceed as follows:
1. Press SW2 (times programming key - see fig.2.2) until hearing
three long beeps: the programming phase is in progress.
2. Press the button or key of the remote control corresponding to the
“Local Open” command: the countdown starts automatically and
one beep is emitted after every second elapsed.
3. Once reached th e duration required for the
operating time
, press
again the button or key of the remote control; the countdown stops
and the new setting is stored in the memory of the appliance which
beeps twice shortly to confirm.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for programming the
pause time
.
5. When both parameters have been programmed, the procedure
stops automatically (three long beeps will be emitted) and the
appliance returns to normal mode.
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The pause time must always be programmed even if the selected
logic is not the Automatic one: in this case, the new setting will not
affect the functioning.
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If, after entering the programming phase, no key is pressed within
15 seconds, the procedure stops automatically (time-out); any
previous programming will remain valid.
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If you make a mistake, quit the procedure by pressing SW2 (times
programming key - see fig.2.2): even in this case the previous
programming will remain valid.
If you want to change the parameters after the installation of the
module and the latter is not easily accessible,
you can proceed
as
mentioned above
via radio
.
a - Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously (TR14) or all keys (TR2 or
TR4) until the module beeps shortly, then release the keys.
b - Within 5 seconds, repeat the operation until the module beeps
twice shortly, then release the keys.
c - Again, within 5 seconds, repeat the operation and hold the keys
pressed until hearing three short beeps followed by three long
beeps signalling that the programming phase is in progress.
Now proceed as mentioned.
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