GB
5
RED
1. LED steadily lit: no motor connected, or serious communication errors have occurred, with the result
that the motor has not been correctly recognised by the TTP;
ORANGE
1. LED flashes slowly: the motor search procedure is in progress;
2. LED flashes quickly: memorizing of motor or radio control parameters is in progress;
GREEN
1. LED steadily lit: motor connected and correctly recognised;
2. LED flashes slowly: TTP is waiting for the operator to press the OK key to confirm the operation;
after 3 s the flashing stops and the operation is aborted.
Table 3
LED
Description
READ PARAMETERS
Reads the parameters and/or radio controls of the connected motor and saves them to the
TTP internal memory
CANCEL PARAMETERS
Cancels the parameters saved in the TTP internal memory
WRITE PARAMETERS
Writes the parameters and/or radio controls in the connected motor by reading them from
the TTP internal memory
F1 FUNCTION KEY
In conjunction with the “READ PARAMETERS” and “WRITE PARAMETERS” keys,
memorizes the parameters relating to the positions.
F2 FUNCTION KEY
In conjunction with the “READ PARAMETERS” and “WRITE PARAMETERS” keys,
memorizes the parameters relating to the wind, sun and rain sensors.
F3 FUNCTION KEY
In conjunction with the “READ PARAMETERS” and “WRITE PARAMETERS” keys,
memorizes the radio controls.
1.
Press the ON/OFF key
2.
You will hear a long beep
3.
• If the motor is detected, the green OK LED and the LEDs for the functions available
for programming light up
• If the motor is not detected, the unit emits 2 short beeps and only the red OK LED
lights up
Table 4
Switching on
Example
3.3) LEDs
When the connected motor is correctly detected by the TTP, the LEDs for the available functions light up according to the following logic:
1. LED flashing: the function is available but not yet programmed;
2. LED steadily lit: the function is available and programmed;
3. LED Off: the function is not available for that type of motor;
The three LEDs associated with the OK key have a specific meaning: they indicate the status of the operations in progress and of the com-
munication between TTP and motor, as shown in Table 3.
4.1) ON/OFF key: switching ON, switching OFF and searching for the connected motor
4.1.1) Switching on
When you switch the TTP on, it checks for the presence of a connected motor. If the motor is detected, the LEDs for the functions available
for programming light up; otherwise the unit beeps twice to indicate that the connection has not been made.
Each key of the TTP programmer has a precise function assigned to
it. The availability or unavailability of the functions and the procedure
for their execution depends directly on the type of motor connected.
For further details on programming procedures refer to the technical
schedules, which are also available at the site “www.niceforyou.com”.
4) Functions
1.
Hold the ON/OFF key down for about 3 seconds
3s
2.
Release the key when the acoustic signal sounds and the red LED on the OK key starts
flashing quickly.
Table 5
Switching off manually
Example
4.1.2) Switching off
TTP switches off automatically after one minute if left idle; it can be switched off manually, however, using the procedure described in Table 5.