3.7.3 - SETTING THE INTERVENTION LEVEL FOR "SUN" PROTECTION
Press the button
: the current setting will appear on the level LEDs.
ON
01.
If no "sun" protection, has been set, the level LEDs flash simultaneously.
Use the
or
button to turn on the LED that corresponds to the desired
02.
setting.
03.
➔ The green OK LED flashes: (within 3 sec) press the OK button to confirm.
Note: the number of levels available depends on the type of motor connected and the
maximum and minimum values of this motor.
3.7.4 - SETTING THE DIRECTION OF ROTATION OF THE MOTOR IN CASE OF RAIN
Press the button
to invert the direction of rotation of the motor in case of rain.
01.
02.
➔ The green OK LED flashes: (within 3 sec) press the OK button to confirm.
3.8 - Insights
3.8.1 - RADIO TEST FUNCTION
This feature allows for verifying the environmental RF noise level.
Press the button
: on the level LEDs a value appears that represents the
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intensity of the ambient signal / RF noise, at 433.92 MHz. (Displays the current
01.
value with the brightest leds; the maximum peak is displayed with the dim leds,
at intervals of 5 seconds).
3.8.2 - DELETING THE PARAMETERS FROM THE MOTOR
This procedure clears all the parameters in the motor memory and restores the factory
settings.
Hold down the button
until the relative LED starts flashing; Lastly, release
RADIO
01.
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the button.
02.
➔ The green OK LED flashes: (within 3 sec) press the OK button to confirm.
Note: this procedure does not delete the transmitters. For this function see 3.4.3 - De-
leting all transmitters.
3.8.3 - COPYING PARAMETERS AND TRANSMITTERS
9 – English
Using various buttons, you can read the parameters and the transmitters stored in the
motor and then save them in the TTPRO BD memory. Subsequently, this data can be
transferred to other motors of the same type.
Leds
,
and
indicate the presence of data saved to TTPRO BD:
RADIO
RADIO
RADIO
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TEST
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-
flashing,
and
off: no data saved to TTPRO BD;
RADIO
RADIO
RADIO
TEST
TEST
TEST
-
,
and
flashing: data compatible with the current connected motor are
RADIO
RADIO
RADIO
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TEST
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saved to TTPRO BD;
-
steady and
and
flashing: data saved to TTPRO BD and compatible
RADIO
RADIO
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TEST
with the currently connected motor since it is the same motor (the motor's address is
memorised and hence TTPRO BD recognises that the data refer to the motor in ques-
tion);
-
,
flashing: data saved to TTPRO BD, but not compatible with the currently
RADIO
RADIO
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TEST
connected motor.
Step 1 - Reading parameters in the memory of the first motor
Warning - Before proceeding, delete the memory of the TTPRO BD with the proce-
dure explained in paragraph 3.8.3.1.
Press the button
.
01.
Press one or more buttons (
copy (if selected, the respective led flashes):
•
reads the parameters related to the rotation direction and to the limit switches
F2
F3
F1
02.
•
reads the parameters related to the sensors (wind and sun levels, etc.)
F1
F2
F3
•
reads the parameters related to the radio transmitters
F1
F2
F3
03.
Press OK to launch the procedure.
04.
When TTPRO BD transfers the data, the OK led flashes red rapidly.
05.
When the procedure is complete, the green OK led is steady on.
Step 2 - Writing parameters in another motor
Note: the procedure will only take effect if the motor is of the same type as the one in
which the parameters were read.
Press the button
.
01.
Press one or more buttons (
write (only the type of data with the led steady on can be selected, since the led
indicates that the type of data is saved to the TTPRO BD; when selected, the
respective led flashes) :
02.
•
writes the parameters related to the rotation direction and to the limit switches
F1
F2
F3
•
writes the parameters related to the sensors (wind and sun levels, etc.)
F2
F3
F1
•
writes the parameters related to the radio transmitters
F2
F3
F1
RADIO
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RADIO
TEST
/
/
), according to the data you want to
F1
F1
F1
F2
F2
F2
F3
F3
F3
RADIO
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/
/
), according to the data you want to
F2
F3
F1
F1
F1
F2
F2
F3
F3