3. TRANSMITTER SETTINGS
This menu allows you to set some function parameters of the transmitter, such as language, time, etc.
To access this menu, press together STOP and PROG (only in CHANNELS mode).
Inside the menu:
-
PREV / NEXT
: to scroll through the menu options
-
STOP
: to select the option you want to change
-
MENU
: to exit menu and return to CHANNEL selection screen
WARNING: during changing settings, the display is always on. To conserve battery life, at the end of the changes back to the home screen and verify that the
display goes off.
3.1 Language
This option allows you to select the language of the menu.
The available languages are: Italian (factory setting) / English / German / French / Spanish
Inside the LANGUAGE menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll through the languages
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.2 Watch
This option allows you to set the day and the current time for correct operation of the transmitter.
As already indicated, you must to set these parameters correctly so that the timers (timed commands) are activated in the days and hours you want.
Inside the WATCH menu:
-
STOP
: to scroll in sequence DAY, HOUR, MINUTE (the element being edited flashes)
-
UP / DOWN
: to change the selected element
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.3 Channels
This option allows you to change settings of the channels: you can activate / deactivate a channel, you can associate a specific type of application and you
can give a name to each channel in order to facilitate the use of the transmitter.
Inside the CHANNELS menu :
-
PREV / NEXT
: to scroll the list of the channels
-
STOP
: to select the channel
-
(For Me)
: exit the menu
3.3.1 Channel - ENABLED
This option allows you to enable or disable the channel. Only active channels will be accessible in normal use.
Inside the ENABLED menu:
-
UP
: to enable the channel
-
DOWN
: to disable the channel
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.3.2 Channel - APPLICATION
This option allows you to associate the channel with the type of application on the receiving device. In this way the identification of the channel is
easier. The available types are: Generic, Shutter, Awning, Blind, Venetian, Pergola, Light, Skylight, Door, Garage Door, Gate, Irrigation.
Inside the APPLICATION menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the different type of application
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.3.3 Channel - NAME
This option allows you to associate a specific name to the channel. In the case of multiple channels with the same type of application, the name
uniquely identifies the channel, simplifying the identification of the channel. The maximum length of the name is 15 characters.
Inside the NAME menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of characters (a...z, A...Z, 0...9)
-
STOP
: to confirm the character and move to the inclusion of the following
-
PREV
: to delete the character
-
NEXT
: to add a space
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.4 Scenarios
The function of a scenario is to send different commands to more channels. For example: you can command a shutter to move downward, to another to
move upward and turn on a light; all this at the push of a button. You can configure up to 10 scenarios. The option allows you to change settings related to
scenarios: you can activate / deactivate a scenario, you can compose a scenario with different channels by combining their various commands and give a
name to each scenario so as to facilitate the use of the transmitter.
Inside the SCENARIOS menu:
-
PREV / NEXT
: to scroll the list of the scenarios
-
STOP
: to select the scenario
-
(For Me)
: exit the menu
3.4.1 Scenario - ENABLED
This option allows you to enable or disable the scenario. Only active scenarios will be accessible in normal use.
Inside the ENABLED menu:
-
UP
: to enable the scenario
-
DOWN
: to disable the scenario
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.4.2 Scenario - NAME
This option allows you to associate a specific name to the scenario, to facilitate the identification. The max length of the name is 15 characters.
Inside the NAME menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of characters (a...z, A...Z, 0...9)
-
STOP
: to confirm the character and move to the inclusion of the following
-
PREV
: to delete the character
-
NEXT
: to add a space
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.4.3 Scenario - COMPOSITION
This option allows you to associate different channels to a scenario and to choose which command to send to each channel. For each channel you
can send the following commands: UP, STOP, DOWN,
scenario. WAKE UP
function is only implemented in some series of motors (eg. ATOM series); refer to the manual of the receiver.
Inside the COMPOSITION menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of channel
-
STOP
: to cycle through the list of commands to associate with the selected channel
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.5 Timers (Timed commands)
A weekly timer allows the execution of a scenario at a certain hour, in the desired days. You can configure up to 10 timers.
WARNING
: timed commands are performed during the normal operation only if in the status bar appear
WARNING: each timer can be associated to a single scenario. Before set a timer you must set at least one scenario.
The TIMERS option allows you to change settings of the timers: you can activate / deactivate a timer, give a name to each timer, specify the time and day /
days for the timer and choose which scenario must be run....
Inside the TIMERS menu:
-
PREV / NEXT
: to scroll the list of timers
-
STOP
: to select the timer
-
(For Me)
: exit the menu
3.5.1 Timer - ENABLED
This option allows you to enable or disable the timer. Only active timers will be accessible in normal use.
Inside the ENABLED menu:
-
UP
: to enable the timer
-
DOWN
: to disable the timer
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.5.2 Timer - NAME
This option allows you to associate a specific name to the timer. The maximum length of the name is 15 characters.
Inside the NAME menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of characters (a...z, A...Z, 0...9)
-
STOP
: to confirm the character and move to the inclusion of the following
-
PREV
: to delete the character
-
NEXT
: to add a space
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.5.3 Timer - TIME
This option allows you to choose the time when the timer must be activated.
Inside the TIME menu:
-
STOP
: to scroll in sequence HOUR, MINUTES (the element being edited flashes)
-
UP / DOWN
: to change the selected element
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.5.4 Timer - DAYS
This option allows you to choose the day/days when the timer must be activated, at hour previously established.
Inside the DAYS menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of days
-
STOP
: to activate / deactivate the timer (No = inactive, Yes = active) in the selected day
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
3.5.5 Timer - COMPOSITION
This option allows you to associate a scenario to the timer. Only active scenarios will be executed.
Inside the COMPOSITION menu:
-
UP / DOWN
: to scroll the list of scenarios
-
(For Me)
: to confirm and exit the menu
4. RESET
WARNING: This procedure restore the factory condition. This procedure should only be performed by qualified service
personnel. After performing the reset procedure, the technician must promptly restore the settings and test the radio system.
This procedure DO NOT DELETE the transmitter channels into receivers!
To RESET the transmitter the procedure is the following:
- Remove the batteries
- Holding down the PROG button insert the batteries. After a few seconds the word
- Continue to press the PROG button... until appears RESET OK
- Release the PROG button and wait for the system restart
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(For Me) and WAKE UP
. OFF indicates that the channel is not included in the
TIMERS ON
RESET IN PROGRESS
appears