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2.1.3) Weather sensors
The control unit manages the climatic sensors by means of a “VOLO
S RADIO”-type radio (max. no. 3). Memorisation of a “VOLO S
RADIO” sensor must be carried out like that of a normal transmitter.
Follow the procedure set out in Table “A2”. Intervention levels must
be programmed actually on the “VOLO S RADIO” sensor.
Wind intervention levels must be given priority, followed by the rain and
sun. Please refer to the “VOLO S RADIO” manual for further details.
interventions on the anemometer provoke a command
equivalent to the
▲
key command on the transmitters
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Each transmitter or radio sensor is recognised by the control unit by
means of an unequivocal “code”. A “memorisation” phase must
therefore be performed in order to allow the control unit to recognise
each single transmitter.
• All the memorisation sequences are timed, that is, they
must be completed within the programmed time limits.
• For transmitters with multiple “groups”, choose the group
the motor must be associated with before proceeding with
the memorisation phase.
• Programming via radio may be done on all the control units
within the range of the transmitter; therefore, only the one
involved in the operation should be kept switched on.
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3) Programming
1.
As soon as the control unit is powered, 2 long beeps will sound
2.
Within 5 seconds press and hold down button
■
of the transmitter to be memorised
(for approx. 3 seconds)
3s
3.
Release button
■
when you hear
the first of the 3 beeps
confirming memorisation
N.B.
If transmitters have already been memorised in the control unit, 2 short beeps will be heard when it is switched on. This means that
the above procedure is not valid and another memorisation procedure must be used (Table “A2”).
When the memory contains no codes the first radio control unit can be entered as follows:
1.
Press and hold down button
■
of the new transmitter until you hear a beep
(after about 5 seconds) then release it
New
5s
2.
Press button
■
of a previously memorized transmitter slowly 3 times
Old
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3.
Press button
■
on the new transmitter again, releasing it when you hear the first of the 3 beeps.
New
N.B. 3 long beeps will sound if memorisation has been successfully completed. 6 beeps will sound when the memory is full (30
transmitters), telling you the transmitter cannot be memorised.
When one or more transmitters have already been memorised, others may be enabled as follows:
Table “A1”
Memorizing the first transmitter (fig. 13)
Example
Table “A2”
Memorizing the first transmitter (fig. 14)
Example
A
Switch the control unit off and cut the jumper on the weld side of the card (see fig. 15).
B
Power the control unit and wait for the initial beeps
1
Press and hold down button
■
of a previously memorized transmitter until you hear a beep
(after about 5 seconds) then release it.
5s
2
Press and hold down button
▲
of the transmitter until you hear 3 beeps;
release button
▲
exactly
during the third beep.
3
TPress and hold down button
■
of the transmitter until you hear 3 beeps;
release button
■
exactly
during the third beep.
4
Press and hold down button
▼
of the transmitter until you hear 3 beeps;
release button
▼
exactly
during the third beep.
5
If you wish to delete all the data in the memory, press the
▼ ▲
keys simultaneously
within 2 seconds until you hear the first of 5 beeps, then release them.
N.B.
5 beeps will sound, indicating that all the codes in the memory have been deleted.
If you need to delete all the data contained in the memory of the
control unit, carry out the following procedure.
The memory can be deleted:
• using a non-memorised transmitter starting from point A.
• using a previously memorised transmitter starting the procedure
from point N. 1
You can delete:
• the transmitters only, by stopping at point 4 of the procedure;
• all the data (transmitters and programming the working time), by
carrying out the procedure through to point 5.
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Table “A3”
Memory deletion (fig. 15)
Example
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