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A.11 - Adjusting the “sun” climate sensor threshold
(sensors without on-board trimmer only)
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• If the sensor has an on-board trimmer, ignore this procedure and refer to the sensor’s instructions for adjusting the threshold directly on the trimmer.
• The product is factory set to a threshold of 15 Klux.
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A.8 - Adjusting the awning’s cruise speed
NOTES AND WARNINGS
•
To determine whether the option chosen for the cruise speed of the awning is compatible with the characteristics of the your awning (weight, roller dimensions, torque),
refer to “Technical characteristics”.
•
The “nominal speed” setting is the factory setting.
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A.9 - Adjusting the acceleration (at the start of the awning movement) and deceleration
(towards the end of the movement)
NOTES AND WARNINGS
•
“Acceleration/deceleration” is expressed in roller rotations. This is the number of rotations of the roller the system requires to accelerate from the start of the move-
ment to the cruise speed. It also represents the number of rotations of the roller the system requires to decelerate from cruise speed to stopping at the limit switch.
•
The “nominal acceleration/deceleration” setting is the factory setting.
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A.10 - Adjusting the total duration of the movement
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• This adjustment can only be done if the limit switches (“0” and “1”) have already been programmed.
•
The value set with this procedure, together with the “acceleration/deceleration” setting (procedure A.9) determines the cruise speed. To determine whether the re-
sulting cruise speed is compatible with the awning (weight, roller dimensions, torque), refer to “Technical characteristics”.
• The factory setting is disabled.
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES “A.8”, “A.9”, “A.10”
The “Cruise speed” (procedure A.8), “Acceleration/deceleration of the movement” (procedure A.9) and “Movement duration
” (procedure A.10) functions allow you to completely customise the movement of the awning, align multiple awnings of dif-
ferent sizes, with different diameter rollers (among other effects), or make the awning run more quietly.
• The “Movement duration (procedure A.10)” and “Cruise speed (procedure A.8)” functions are interdependent:
the last
function to be set determines the awning’s actual cruise speed.
• After setting the
movement time
(procedure A.10), the system automatically adjusts the
cruise speed
(while accounting
for
the acceleration/deceleration
values) to ensure that the movement lasts exactly the set time.
If you then change the
acceleration/deceleration
settings (procedure A.9), or the
limit positions
(procedure A.1 / A.2),
the movement duration
remains
unchanged and the system adjusts the
cruise speed
accordingly.
• When setting the
movement duration
(procedure A.10), if the resulting
cruise speed
is outside the allowed range (see
the values given in “Technical specifications”), the motor reports the error by means of the "Configuration Tool" at the end
of the procedures (A.1 / A.2 / A.9), and automatically restores the
cruise speed
to its nominal value.
• After you have set the
cruise speed with procedure A.10
, changing the
limit positions
(procedure A.1 / A.2) or
accel-
eration/deceleration
settings (procedure A.9) may set the
cruise speed
outside the allowed range (given in “Technical
specifications”). If so, the motor will report the error by means of the "Configuration Tool" at the end of the procedures (A.1
/ A.2 / A.9), and will automatically restore the nominal
cruise speed
.