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8.1 HOW TO MEMORY-STORE THE FIRST TRANSMITTER
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HOW TO USE THE TRANSMITTERS
UP
DOWN
STOP /
PROGRAMMING
PUSH-BUTTON
Fig.19
Portable remote control
Wall-mounted remote control
MAX. 20 RADIO DEVICES CAN BE STORED IN THE MEMORY OF THE MOTOR INTERNAL RECEIVER (WALL-MOUNTED REMOTE CONTROLS,
RADIO ANEMOMETERS, ETC.). MEMORY STORING CAN OCCUR IN ANY MOTOR STATUS.
According to the configuration of your installation (Fig.20)
observe the instructions given in the following paragraphs.
Supply the motor with power.
Within 15 seconds press the P programming push-button,
then the DOWN push-button of the transmitter.
The motor performs two brief movements in both directions
to confirm the correct programming. Perform some brief
up, stop and down movements to check if the operation
is correct.
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TYPE 1 and 4
TYPE 2 and 3
Supply the motor with power.
Within 15 seconds press the P programming push-button,
then the UP push-button of the transmitter.
The motor performs two brief movements in both directions
to confirm the correct programming
Perform some brief up, stop and down movements to check
if the operation is correct.
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2.
3.
4.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
TYPE
YPE 3
TYPE 4
TYPE
MOTOR HEAD SIDE
Fig.20
8.1 DELETION OF THE INTERNAL RECEIVER’S MEMORY (RESET)
Cut power to the motor.
Connect the black or red wire to the brown wire. (If you have the “step-by-step” push-button, just hold it down without making
any connection. Chap.7.2)
Power up the motor
After approx. 5 seconds, the motor moves in both directions for 1 second, signalling that the memory was completely
deleted
Cut power to the motor again
Disconnect the black or red and brown wire (Release the push-button if you have the step-by-step push-button. (Chap.7.2)
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