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–– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES ––
only possible using the Nice "ERA" Series DMBM module
GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES
• Refer to the DMBM module’s own manual to perform any procedure from Group “A”. Only the “Notes and Warnings” for
each procedure are given below.
• Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switch-
es.
• When the Up and Down limit switches are not programmed, the awning can only be commanded in hold-to-run mode -
i.e. you must hold the button down until the awning reaches the desired position. The movement stops when you release
the button in any position.
• When the Up and Down limit switches have been programmed, the awning can be controlled by simply pressing and
releasing the buttons. Doing so starts the movement, which is stopped automatically by the system when the awning
reaches the programmed position.
A.2 - SEMIAUTOMATIC programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• Use this procedure solely for awnings with mechanical Up “0” limit switch stop.
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If limit switches have already been programmed and you wish to modify them using this procedure, bear in mind that this procedure memorises the new positions in
place of the old ones (provided positions have already been programmed using this same procedure).
• After the limit positions have been programmed, the awning can be controlled by simply pressing the appropriate buttons on the control unit. The Up movement
will be limited when the awning impacts against the mechanical lock (box) in the Upper limit switch “0”. With each impact, the height of this limit switch will be auto-
matically updated by the “Automatic limit switch update” function (paragraph 5.8). Conversely, the Down movement will be limited by the Lower limit switch “1” (limit
switch set by the installer at a desired point).
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A.1 - MANUAL programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• This procedure is obligatory only for awnings without a mechanical stop at the Up position.
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The procedure memorises the new positions in place of the old ones (provided positions have already been programmed using this same procedure).
• After the limit positions have been programmed, the awning can be controlled by simply pressing the appropriate buttons on the control unit. The awning moves be-
tween the limit positions set with this procedures.
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A.3 - Programming an INTERMEDIATE POSITION (position “H”)
NOTES AND WARNINGS
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This procedure memorises an intermediate position (position “H”) between the Up (“0”) and Down (“1”) limit switch positions. When the automation is being used,
after giving the
intermediate position
command, the system will automatically stop the awning at the programmed “H” position.
• You can memorise up to 6 “H” positions wherever you wish, provided that these are between the two limit switch positions. These positions can only be programmed
after the limit switch positions. Repeat this procedure for each position you wish to memorise.
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A.4 - TOTAL or PARTIAL deletion of memory
You can use the DMBM module to delete positions, functions, values or the entire memory.
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