Figure 4: Activating programming mode for channel buttons
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Press the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons simultaneously for longer than
4 seconds (figure 4).
The transmission LED (9) flashes slowly. The radio sensor is in programming mode for
approx. 1 minute.
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Switch the actuator to programming mode (see actuator instructions).
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Press the required channel button on the left briefly.
The buttons are configured as channel buttons and connected to the actuator. The
transmission LED (9) lights up for approx. 5 seconds. The radio sensor and the actuator
exit the programming mode automatically.
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If the transmission LED (9) of the radio transmitter flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for
approx. 5 seconds, the programming operation was not successful. The actuator is outside
radio range, not in programming mode or there are radio faults.
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If the status LED of the actuator flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for approx.
5 seconds, then the programming operation was not successful. All the memory locations
in the actuator or radio transmitter are occupied.
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Press the top left (10) and bottom right (11) button once again simultaneously for longer
than 4 seconds to terminate the programming mode earlier.
i
The All Off button of a radio transmitter is connected to the actuator automatically as soon
as the first connection to a radio transmitter takes place. Scene buttons must be connected
separately.
Connecting scene button to radio actuator
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If the programming mode cannot be activated while the buttons are snapped on, they must
be removed.
The buttons of the wall transmitter are preallocated with the following scenes:
Buttons
Button allocation
1 left / 1 right
Scene 1 / All Off
2 left / 2 right
Scenes 2 / Scene 3
3 left / 3 right
Scenes 4 / Scene 5
4 left / 4 right
Scenes 6 / Scene 7
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eNet radio transmitter module