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Wait state
If any of the 7 buttons is pressed when the radio remote control is in standby, it
awakens and enters the wait state. The display shows the channel
(one of the 30)
selected before the radio remote control went into standby state.
Selection of the channel
To select a (new) channel, press the
CH
button; the displayed channel starts
flashing. Use the ▲(
UP
) arrow or ▼(
DOWN
) arrow buttons to select the desired
channel, which flashes. By pressing the
CH
button again, the channel display
becomes steady-on.
If the newly selected channel is not activated by pressing the
CH
button, after a
standby or the next time the radio remote control passes to the wait state, the last
channel that was previously activated will appear on the display.
Storage of the M1 and M2 memory groups
The “sequence storage” state (
M
button) provides the possibility to assign two
distinct “memory groups”, i.e., two memories. The storage is carried out as
follows.
Memory M1
Press the
M
button for 5 seconds to store the memory 1; the icon
M1
appears flashing on the display.
Scroll through the channels using the ▲▼ arrows, and the various
channels will flash. To enter the channel in the memory, press the
STOP
button, the channel stops flashing and becomes steady-on; carry out this
operation for all the channels you would like to store, up to a maximum of
10 channels.
To exit the channel storing mode, press the
M
button again for at least 1
second.
To erase the memory, go to the channel
00
and press the
STOP
button. After
the memory has been erased, all the channels start flashing. To exit, press
the
M
button again for 1 second.
Memory M2
Press the M button for 5 seconds, and the flashing icon M1 appears. Now
press the CH button and the icon M2 will appear flashing on the display.
Scroll through the channels using the ▲▼ arrows, and the various
channels will flash. To enter the channel in the memory, press the STOP
button, the channel stops flashing and becomes steady-on; carry out this
operation for all the channels you would like to store, up to a maximum of
10 channels.
To exit the channel storing mode, press the M button again for at least 1
second.
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To erase the memory, go to the channel 00 and press the STOP button.
After the memory has been erased, all the channels start flashing. To exit,
press the M button again for 1 second.
Checking the composition of a memory sequence
From the wait state, press the M button; the M1 icon will be activated.
The stored sequence of channels appears on the display (e.g.: 1-2-3-4-
pause, 1-2-3-4-pause, etc.).
Control of a stored sequence - M1 and M2 Memories.
Starting from the wait state, press the
M
button and the steady-on
M1
icon will
appear on the display; using the ▲▼ buttons activates the function, transmitting
the command to the channels of the
M1
sequence. The stored channels scroll
cyclically and continuously on the display.
Starting from the wait state, press the
M+CH
button and the steady-on
M2
icon
will appear on the display; using the ▲▼ buttons activates the function,
transmitting the command to the channels of the
M2
sequence. The stored
channels scroll cyclically and continuously on the display.
The
STOP
button stops the command.
Press the
M
button once to exit from the memory sequence control state, and the
M1
or
M2
icon disappears; now it is possible to activate the commands of all the
individual channels.
F1 and F2 Function buttons
The
F1
and
F2
function buttons are dedicated to manage special functions if
foreseen in the dedicated motor; they are described inside its own manual.
WARNING:
For all the other “normal” applications – i.e., those not supported by the devices
described above - where the radio remote control is used, regardless of the
channel number on which it is set, if the steady-on F1 or F2 icon appears on the
display,
NOTHING MOVES
when the ▲▼ buttons are pressed because these
functions are not associated with any type of command.
I
N THIS CASE
,
THE
F1
AND
F2
ICONS SHOULD NEVER APPEAR ON THE DISPLAY DURING
USE
.
6. Battery status indication
The level of the battery charge is measured at each passage from the standby state
to the wait state. The level is shown on the display using the battery indicator:
Level above 2,6V
:
3 bars lit
Level between 2,4V
and 2,6V
2 bars lit
Level between 2,2V
and 2,4V
1 bar lit
Level below 2,2V
:
0 bars lit – all off