PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTION
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STEP 7
7.1 - In general
- All programming procedures in this manual can be performed exclusively
with a transmitter memorised as described in paragraph 9.5 (the transmitter
supplied is already memorised in this mode).
- As in programming via radio signals can be captured by all receivers in the
operating range of the transmitter, before starting the programming proce-
dure, disconnect the power supply of any automations not involved in the
programming.
- The shutter/awning/screen positions specified in the manual (“0”, “1”, “H”)
correspond to those shown in
fig. 2
.
- Strictly observe the time limits specified in the procedures.
7.2 - Motor signals
During the memorisation and programming procedure, the motor
performs a
set number of small movements
in response to the command sent by the
installer. There are 3 types of movement, according to the duration (
fig. 3
):
-
VIBRATION
(= very quick movement): the motor usually performs this move-
ment at the start of a procedure to indicate that it is ready for programming,
such as activation/deactivation of an option or memorisation of a value.
-
SHORT MOTION
(= lasting approx. 0.15 seconds): the motor usually per-
forms this movement during the intermediate phases of a procedure, indicat-
ing that programming has not yet been completed.
-
LONG MOTION
(= lasting approx. 0.3 seconds): the motor usually performs
this movement at the end of a procedure, indicating that programming has
been completed successfully.
Caution!
-
The direction of travel is not important (up or down), but it is important to
count the NUMBER OF MO TIONS performed.
- 1 motion forward and 1 motion back correspond to 2 motions.
7.3 - Other motor signals
- The motor implements two very short interruptions at the start of the
manoeuvre and then re sumes movement
= no limit switch is memorised.
- The motor implements one very short interruption at the start of the
manoeuvre and then re sumes movement
= only 1 limit switch is memo-
rised.
- Keeping the control key pressed (hold-to-run mode) the movement is
started but is interrupted shortly afterwards without completing the
ma noeuvre
= the memory of RME should be cleared (read paragraph 9.10)
and reprogrammed.
7.4 - Identification of transmitter keys
In the manual, the transmitter keys are referred to with the symbols
▲
,
■
,
▼
for numbers
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
. To locate these keys on your transmitter, refer to
fig. 4
.
vibration short long
TX3 TX4
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
/
/
/
4
2
3
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