!
Fig. 12
Remove the power before to pick - up the protection
plexiglass and operate on the terminal blocks.
5 - PROGRAMMING
6
5
4
3
2
1
ON
PR
LR
PV
LV
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
OFF
Fig. 13
Operating time selection during the sequential and mixed
mode
By positioning the dip-switches 1 to 5 on ON, during the operating
modes sequential and mixed, it is possible to select the time-out of the
motor.
Switch 1 =
6 seconds
Switch 2 =
12 seconds
Switch 3 =
24 seconds
Switch 4 =
48 seconds
Switch 5 =
96 seconds
Multiple switches positioned on ON position causes the sum of the
resulting time.
Command type setting
!
Local command
The transmitter strored on PR allow to operate in sequential, mixed
or man present mode and by pushing only one key of the
transmitter for all the movements (opening, stop and closing).
!
General command
It is necessary to have a 4 keys transmitter of the same series
The transmitters stored on PV allow to operate in sequential mode
but need 3 keys, a key (B) to open a key (D) to close and a key (C)
to stop.
During the movement (opening or closing) only the stop key (C) is
enabled
In order to be sure of the complete drive of all
the receivers, it is advisable to use the
transmitter at the minimum distance (do not
use over 20m)
!
6 - TRANSMITTER CODES MEMORISATION
Pag. 8
The operating mode of the radio-programmer is selected with the
6-ways binary dip-switch ( Fig. 13.)
Operating mode
Dip-switch 1-5
Dip-switch 6
SEQUENTIAL
( CYCLIC )
MIXED
MAN PRESENT
OFF
ON
According
selected time
According
selected time
OFF
OFF
Operating mode selection
WARNING: The use of the Man present mode causes a faster
consumption of the transmitter battery.
24 Vac
8
10
12
14
9
11
13
15
L1
L2
3
-
(fig. 12):
- if you want to use an antenna,( not supplied), connect the shield to
the terminal 15 and the net to the terminal 14, otherwise if you use
the antenna cable supplied, connect it to the terminal 14.
- if you want to connect an external command device (not supplied),
connect the N.O. contact to the terminals 12 and 13.
- a safety device ( as photocells, with n.c. contact) has to be
connected between terminals 10 and 11;
NOTE1:If the terminals 10-11 are left unconnected, they have to be
shorted. If the N.C. contact is not closed, the led L1 remains off.
When this contact is activated, it causes the blockage of the motion
both in opening and in closing.
NOTE2:The led L2 switches on when the N.O. contact of the
external command is activated.
Connect the accessories as follows
The terminals 8-9 are an output of 24 Vac / 200 mA for external
loads ( ex. photocells, etc.).
The transmitter key code can be stored onto the radioprogrammer
in 2 ways:
A / B - Using the radioprogrammer push-buttons PR and PV
C / D - In self-learning mode, far from the appliance, using the
transmitter keys.
A - Local command using PR
B - General command using PV
C - Local command using the keys of the transmitter
1) Push and keep pushed simultaneously the keys A and B of the
TX : LR and LV will flash and the buzzer makes a bip.
2) Push the key A of the same TX for 4 sec. until the led LV switches on
and the buzzer emits a long bip =Biiiiiiip, then release the key.
3) Before the end of the bip ( about within 2 sec.) push again the key
1) Push and keep pushed the button PR of the receiver until the led LR
switches on;
2) Within 4 seconds push the key of the transmitter to memorise.
The red led LR will switch off.
3) Repeat the same procedure for each transmitter key.
It is necessary to have a 4 key transmitter of the same range
1) Push and keep pushed the button PV of the receiver until the green
led LV switches on;
2) Within 4 seconds push the key D of the transmitter to
memorise.
3) The green led LV will switches off and the motor relay will
activate for a while.
The D key will make the closing of the motor.
The activation of the remaining transmitter keys is automatic, by
correlating the key B to the opening and the key C to the stop.