C.8 - SEMIAUTOMATIC programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches
MONO
UP
STOP
DOWN
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• Use this procedure solely for roller shutters with mechanical Up “0” limit switch stop.
•
If, previously, the limit switches were programmed with the “Manual (C.6)” programming, to complete this procedure before proceeding with the “Total or partial de-
letion of the memory [B.11.1 (motor configured for ONE-WAY communication), A.10.1 (motor configured for TWO-WAY communication) or C.4.1 (motor configured
for ONE-WAY communication and OLD generation transmitter lacking the PRG and ESC keys) option ‘A’ or ‘D’]”.
•
If the limit switches have not been programmed yet, the roller shutter’s direction of movement might not match the pressed button.
• After the limit positions have been programmed, the roller shutter can be controlled by simply pressing the appropriate buttons on the control unit. The Up movement
will be limited when the roller shutter impacts against the mechanical lock (box) in the Upper limit switch “0”. With each impact, the height of this limit switch will be
automatically updated by the “Automatic limit switch update” function (paragraph 5.4). Conversely, the Down movement will be limited by the Lower limit switch “1”
(limit switch set by the installer at a desired point).
• When performing the procedure, at any time you can cancel it by keeping the
■
and
▼
keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not press any key
and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements. • After the adjustments, the
▲
key will command the Raising motion and the key
▼
key will command
the Lowering motion. During the ascent, the roller shutter will be stopped by the impact against the structure’s mechanical stops (= Up “0” limit switch), while during
the descent the roller shutter will stop at the down limit switch (“1”) defined by the installer.
1
2
continues
Command
an UP
movement
(
)
“
0
”
( )
Command
an DOWN
movement
(
)
Hold down the button
▲
(or
▼
) and
wait ...
... wait for the roller shutter to be stopped
when it collides with the box (= UP
limit
switch
= position “
0
”).
release the but-
ton.
Hold down the button
▼
(or
▲
) and
wait ...
2
3
“
1
”
↕
( )
5
sec.
2
... release the button as soon as the roller shutter
reaches
position “1”
(
DOWN
limit switch).
Hold down the but-
ton and
count 2 movements;
release the button.
4
5
6
5
sec.
4
5
sec.
2
Hold down the but-
ton and
count 4 movements;
release the button.
Hold down the button and
count 2 movements;
release the button.
6
7
end
Regolare con
precisione la
quota del fine-
corsa “1”
“
1
”
5
sec.
3
Press the buttons until you reach the desired position.
Hold down the button and
count 3 movements;
release the button.
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C.9 - Programming an INTERMEDIATE POSITION (position “H”)
MONO
UP
STOP
DOWN
NOTES AND WARNINGS
•
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 roller shutter at the programmed “H” position.
• Up to 30 “H” positions can be memorised if the motor is configured to operate in ONE-WAY mode, or up to 6 “H” positions if the motor is configured to operate in
TWO-WAY mode, in any desired position, provided that they are within the space delimited by the two limit switches. These positions can only be programmed after
the limit switch positions. Repeat this procedure for each position you wish to memorise.
• The first “H” position must be programmed using the buttons
▲
+
▼
,
on the transmitter used to run the procedure itself
. However, each subsequent position
“H” must be programmed using a button
on another non-memorised transmitter
.
• To change an existing “H” position, move the awning to the desired height and run this procedure; in
step 06
, however, press the button associated with the exist-
ing “H” position you are changing.
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