5.7 - Adjusting height ("H") for partial opening/closing
The motor can manage up to 30 partial openings/closings, each called "H height". These heights can only be adjusted after adjusting limit switches "0" and "1". The
following procedure makes it possible to adjust one "H" height at a time.
Warnings – If you want to change the position a given "H" height that is already memorized, repeat the present procedure by pressing at point 06 the key associated
with that height.
Before beginning the procedure, bring the awning to the "H" height you want to memorize.
01. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
02. Keep the n key pressed again and wait for the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03. Keep pressed the s and t keys simultaneously and wait for the motor to perform two movements. Upon completion, release the keys.
04. Fine adjustment of position: Perform key pulsing on the s key and t key until the awning is brought to the partial height you want (at each pulse the awning
moves a few millimetres).
05. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
06. • To memorize the FIRST "H" height: on the transmitter you are using for this procedure, keep the s and t keys pressed simultaneously and wait for the mo-
tor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the keys.
• To memorize the NEXT "H" height: on the new unmemorized transmitter keep the desired key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon
completion, release the key.
01
"H"
5
sec.
04
Note – When performing the procedure, you can cancel it at
any time by keeping the n and t keys pressed simultaneous-
ly for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not press any key and wait 60
seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
5.8 - Memorising a SECOND (third, fourth, etc.) transmitter
To perform these procedures you must have a transmitter ("old") already memorised.
5.8.1 - Memorising a second transmitter "Mode I"
Warning! – This procedure memorises the new transmitter in "Mode I", regardless of the Mode in which the old to transmitter was memorised.
01. (on the new transmitter) keep the n key pressed for 8 seconds and then release it (in this case the motor does not perform any movement).
02. (on the old transmitter) Press any key which has already been memorised three times (the motor will start performing the manoeuvre associated with that key).
03. (on the new transmitter) Give 1 pulse to the n key. After a while the motor performs 3 movements to confirm the memorisation. Warning! If the motor performs 6
movements, it means that its memory is full.
01
sec.
New
Note – When performing the procedure, you can cancel it at any time by keeping the n and t keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not press
any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
5.8.2 - Memorising a second transmitter in "Mode II"
Warning! – This procedure memorises the new transmitter in "Mode II", regardless of the Mode in which the old to transmitter was memorised.
01. (on the new transmitter) Hold the key to be memorised down for 8 seconds (for example: the n key), then release it (in this case the motor does not perform any
movement).
02. (on the old transmitter) Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 4 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03. (on the old transmitter) Briefly press the n key a certain number of times depending on the and you want to memorise:
1 pulse
= Up command
2 pulses
= Up command after 10 seconds
3 pulses
= Up command after 20 seconds
4 pulses
= Down command
5 – English
02
2
05
"H"
5
sec.
02
8
Old
5 pulses
6 pulses
7 pulses
8 pulses
5
4
sec.
3
(other transmitter)
03
example
X 3
0,5
sec.
New
= Down command after 10 seconds
= Down command after 20 seconds
= Step-by-step command
= Stop command
03
5
2
sec.
06
first
pos.
5
"H"
4
sec.
06
next
pos.
5
"H"
4
sec.
0,5
3
sec.