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command) (Of course you can do this procedure also if
you have a trasmitter with PRG and ESC keys ex. ERGO,
NICEWAY, NEMO, AIR).
Climate sensors must be memorised as second or third
sensor, and so on.
4.3.1.1 - MODE 1 transmitter/sensor without PRG key
programming procedure
N.B. to wait at least 20 seconds after turning the
unit on before starting this procedure
01.
NEW
10 s
02.
OLD
x 3
03.
NEW
3
4.3.1.2 - MODE 1 transmitter/sensor programming
procedure with PRG keys
This programming memorises transmitters which do have
the PRG and ESC keys, (ex. ERA P, ERA W).
N.B. to wait at least 20 seconds after turning the
unit on before starting this procedure
01.
PRG
OLD
2
2
3 s
PRG
02.
NEW
PRG
=
5
sec
2
PRG
03.
OLD
PRG
3
4.4 - Advanced programming
4.4.1 - Programming a transmitter by acquisition in
Mode 2
This programming memorises the transmitter’s keys sepa-
rately, allowing to map them freely to the commands in Ta-
ble 3 (in the description of the programming procedure, “
?
”
is the key to be mapped to the command):
TABLE 3
N. KEY
PRESSES
COMMAND
1
STEP-BY-STEP
2
OPEN
3
CLOSE
4
STOP
5
VENETIAN POSITION
6
–
7
INTERMEDIATE POSITION 1
4.4.1.1 - MODE 2 transmitter programming without
PRG key procedure
N.B. to wait at least 20 seconds after turning the
unit on before starting this procedure
01.
NEW
10 s
02.
OLD
4
03.
OLD
x N
N =
number of key presses required to map the command
(see table 3)
04.
NEW
?
3
5 s
?
? =
transmitter key to be mapped to the command
4.4.1.2 - Mode 2 programming procedure
N.B. to wait at least 20 seconds after turning the
unit on before starting this procedure
01.
PRG
OLD
2
2
3 s
PRG
02.
NEW
PRG
=
5
sec
2
PRG
03.
OLD
x N
x
N
(feedback)
N =
number of key presses required to map the command
(see table 3)
04.
NEW
?
5 s
?
? =
transmitter key to be mapped to the command