13
GB
1
“Step-by-step” command
2
“Partial opening” command
3
“Open” command
4
“Close” command
Table 8: commands available in Mode II
4.5.1) Memorization of Radio Transmitters
Each radio transmitter is recognised by the radio receiver by means of a “code” which is different from that of any other transmitter. A “mem-
orisation” phase must therefore be performed in order to allow the receiver to recognise each single transmitter. Transmitters can be mem-
orised in 2 modes:
Mode I:
in this mode the function of the transmitter keys is fixed and
each key corresponds to the command in the control unit shown in
Table 7; a single memorisation phase is carried out for each trans-
mitter, during which all the transmitter keys are memorised. It does-
n’t matter which key is pressed and just one memory sector is occu-
pied. A transmitter can normally only control a single automation in
Mode I.
Mode II:
In this mode, each transmitter key can be associated with
one of the 4 possible control unit commands shown in Table 8; only
one key is memorised for each stage, namely the one which was
pressed during memorisation. One memory section is occupied for
each key.
In Mode II, different keys on the same transmitter can be used in
order to give the same automation more than one command or to
control more than one automation. For example, in Table 9, only
automation “A”, is controlled, and the T3 and T4 keys are associat-
ed with the same command. Alternatively, three automations are
controlled in the example shown in Table 10, namely “A” (keys T1
and T2), “B” (key T3) and “C” (key T4).
Since the memorization procedures are timed (10s),
you must read the instructions in the following paragraphs
before you proceed with their execution.
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T1 Key
“Step-by-step” command
T2 Key
“Partial opening” command
T3 Key
“Open” command
T4 Key
“Close” command
Table 7: Memorisation mode I
T1 Key
“Open” command
Automation A
T2 Key
“Close” command
Automation A
T3 Key
“Partial opening” command
Automation A
T4 Key
“Partial opening” command
Automation A
Table 9: 1st example of memorization in Mode II
T1 Key
“Open” command
Automation A
T2 Key
“Close” command
Automation A
T3 Key
“Step-by-step” command
Automation B
T4 Key
“Step-by-step” command
Automation C
Table 10: 2nd example of memorization in Mode II
Note: single-channel transmitters only have a T1 key, two channel
transmitters only have T1 and T2 keys.
1.
Press the radio key on the control unit and hold it down (approx. 4 s)
4s
2.
Release the key when the radio LED on the control unit lights up
3.
Within 10s, press any key on the radio transmitter to be memorized and hold it down for at least 3s
3s
4.
If the memorization procedure is successful, the radio LED on the control unit will flash 3 times.
x3
If there are other transmitters to memorise, repeat step 3 within another 10s seconds.
The memorisation phase finishes if no new codes are received for 10 seconds.
Table 11: to memorize a transmitter in mode I
Example
4.5.2) Memorization Mode I
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1.
Press the radio key on the control unit as many times as the number corresponding to the desired
command, according to the table 8
1....4
2.
Make sure that the radio LED on the control unit makes as many flashes as the number corresponding
to the desired command
1....4
3.
Within 10s, press any key on the radio transmitter to be memorized and hold it down for at least 3s
3s
4.
If the memorization procedure is successful, the LED on the receiver will flash 3 times.
x3
If there are other transmitters to memorise for the same type of command, repeat step 3 within another 10 seconds.
The memorisation phase finishes if no new codes are received for 10 seconds.
Table 12: to memorize the key of a transmitter in mode II
Example
4.5.3) Memorization Mode II