4.2) Programming of positions "0" and "1"
There are basically 3 cases in roller shutter automations that can be attributed to the presence or absence of "blocks" of the roller shutter's
movement: opening stop "caps" (that limit the maximum opening) and/or "burglar-proof springs" (that prevent the roller shutter from being
lifted when fully closed).
The limit switch can be programmed differently depending on the presence or absence of these mechanical stops (caps and/or springs):
Manual programming of the limit switch (Caps or burglar-proof springs are not required)
Semi-automatic programming of the limit switch (Opening stop caps are required)
Automatic programming of the limit switch (Both opening stop caps and burglar-proof closing springs are required)
A previously memorised remote control must be used to program the positions. All movements are hold-to-run until positions "0" and "1"
have been memorised on the control unit. Initially the direction of the motor is not defined, but as soon as the programming has been com-
pleted, the direction of the motor is automatically assigned to the remote control buttons.
Table "A3"
MANUAL programming of the "0" and "1" positions
Press and hold the s or the t button of a memorised remote control until arriving to the
1.
desired opening position
Keep the ■ button of the transmitter pushed until a beep is heard (after approx. 5 seconds)
2.
Release the ■ button and push it again for another 5 seconds until 4 rapid beeps are heard
3.
Push the s button until 3 beeps are heard and a slight movement occurs signalling that the
4.
opening position ("0") has been memorised
Press and hold the s or the t button of a memorised remote control until arriving to the
5.
desired closing position
Keep the ■ button of an already memorised transmitter pushed until a beep is heard
6.
(after approx. 5 seconds)
Release the ■ button and push it again for another 5 seconds until ■ rapid beeps are heard
7.
Push the t button until 3 beeps are heard and a slight movement occurs signalling that the
8.
closing position ("1") has been memorised
Note: Now the s button controls the up movement and the t button controls the down movement.
The up and down manoeuvres will stop in correspondence with the programmed positions
Table "A4"
SEMI-AUTOMATIC programming of the "0" and "1" positions
Press and hold the s or the t button of a memorised remote control until the roller shutter
1.
is completely open and the motor automatically stops on the opening stop caps.
Press and hold the t button which will lower the roller shutter
2.
Release the t button when the roller shutter reaches the desired position ("1")
3.
Press and hold the ■ button of the transmitter until a beep is heard (after about 5 seconds)
4.
Release the ■ button and push it again for another 5 seconds until 4 rapid beeps are heard
5.
Push the t button until 3 beeps are heard and a slight movement occurs signalling that the
6.
closing position ("1") has been memorised
Note: Now the s button controls the up movement and the t button controls the down movement.
The shutter will stop on contact with the caps when opening and in correspondence with the programmed position when closing
Table "A5"
AUTOMATIC programming of the "0" and "1" positions
Use the s and t buttons of an already memorised remote control to make sure that the
1.
shutter is approximately at the halfway position
Press and hold the ■ button of the already memorised transmitter until a beep is heard
2.
(after about 5 seconds)
Release the ■ button and push it again for another 5 seconds until ■ rapid beeps are heard
3.
Release the ■ button and push it again until 2 slow beeps are heard
4.
The shutter should move up but if the shutter starts to move down, press the s button to
5.
move the shutter upwards
6.
At this point the procedure continues automatically:
position "0", in correspondence with the opening caps, is located first and then position "1"
in correspondence with the burglar-proof closure springs.
7.
The procedure is finished when the shutter is completely closed followed by a signal
of 3 beeps
Note: Now the s button controls the up movement while the t button controls the down movement.
The opening and closing manoeuvre will stop just before the desired limits.
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