
Optimal use of the radio signal /
Senses of rotation - device outputs
Explanations
Optimal use of the radio signal
• Do not bend the antenna.
• Do not shorten or extend the antenna.
• If reception is poor, change the position of the antenna.
• Position the antenna for best reception.
• It is important that the antenna does not lie against metal.
• Using a number of receivers may cause interference.
N O T E !
Radio systems, which operate on the same frequen-
cy, can lead to reception interferences.
Please note that the range of the radio signal is lim-
ited by the government and the built environment.
Senses of rotation - device outputs
After connecting the drive, check the senses of rotation compared
to the device outputs.
The first automatic movement in the programming mode must be
in the UP/retract direction.
If this is not the case, please reverse the output connections.
Out
▲▼
connection terminals for motor connection
The outputs are intended for the connection of the drive.
The arrows on the device show the sense of rotation of the drive.
Venetian blind jumper between JA and L
If you install a jumper between L and the terminal JA, you can con-
trol a venetian blind in momentary mode using the Revio-868/
-915. However, if you press a button for longer than 3 seconds, the
Revio-868/-915 operates in maintained mode.
Jumper between PU and L
The Revio-868/-915 can be used for precise tilting of venetian blind
slats in combination with a venetian blind drive. The Revio-868/-915
has a pulse mode for this purpose. This means that the drive is
operated for the pulse duration when the button on the transmitter is
pressed briefly. The standard pulse duration can be modified using
the transmitter.
In
▲▼
connection terminals for button
It is possible to connect a button/an interlocked push button to the
In ▲▼ connection terminals in order to control the Revio-868/-915.
This means that the Revio-868/-915 can also be used without radio
control.
If the Revio-868/-915 is used to control a drive, a movement is
started by pressing a button for a longer time (at least 1.8 s). The
movement stops when you press one of the buttons briefly.
Button press < 300 milliseconds: STOP.
P button
An interruption of the power supply is simulated by pressing the
P
button (required for programming the transmitter).
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