5.3 • Overview of transmitters
5.3.1 - Transmitter memorisation hierarchy
In general a transmitter can be memorised as a FIRST transmitter or a SECOND transmit-
ter (or third, fourth, etc.).
A - First transmitter
A transmitter can only be memorised as a first transmitter if no other transmitter is memo-
rised in the motor. For this memorisation, follow procedure 5.5 (this memorises the trans-
mitter).
B - Second transmitter (or third, fourth, etc.)
A transmitter can be memorized as a second transmitter (or third, fourth, etc.) only if in
the motor the First Transmitter is already memorized. For this memorisation, follow one of
the procedures given in section 5.10.
5.3.2 - Number of transmitters that can be memorised
Up to 30 transmitters can be memorised.
5.4 • Transmitter to be used for programming
procedures
If the transmitter used for programming controls more than one group of automation
units, you must select the "group" to which the automation unit you are programming be-
longs, before actually sending a command during a procedure.
5.5 • Memorising the FIRST transmitter
01. Power up the tubular motor;
02. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Then re-
lease the key.
5.6 • Manual setting of the Up position ("0")
and Down position ("1")
These procedures do not write the new positions over any existing ones. The limit posi-
tion must be deleted before proceeding.
5.6.1 - To memorize the UP limit ("0")
Before starting the procedure, bring the awning/shutter to the midpoint of its travel:
01. Position the awning/shutter at the desired height;
02. Hold down keys n and s and wait for the motor to move 3 times.
Then release the keys.
5.6.2 - To memorize the DOWN limit ("1")
Before starting the procedure, bring the awning/shutter to the midpoint of its travel:
01. Position the awning/shutter at the desired height;
02. Hold down keys n and t and wait for the motor to move 3 times.
Then release the keys.
Note - After the adjustments, the s key will move the shutter/awning up, and the t key
will move it down. The awning will move between the two limit positions.
5.6.3 - To delete the UP limit ("0")
01. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Now re-
lease the key.
02. Hold down keys n and s and wait for the motor to move 4 times.
Then release the keys.
5.6.4 - To delete the DOWN position ("1")
01. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Now re-
lease the key.
02. Hold down keys n and t and wait for the motor to move 4 times.
Then release the keys.
5.7 • Semi-automatic programming of the UP
("0") and DOWN ("1") positions
5.7.1 - Mechanical stop at the UP position ("0")
CAUTION! - This procedure is to be used only for awnings which
have a mechanical UP position stop ("0").
Warnings:
– These procedures do not write the new positions over any existing ones.
– Memorizing the limit switches with this procedure, the two heights are controlled and
updated constantly by the "limit switch self-update" function (see paragraph 7.3).
Before starting the procedure, bring the awning to the midpoint of its travel.
01. Run the UP command by holding down the s (or t) key, and wait for the awning
to stop automatically as result of the impact against the structure (= upper limit posi-
tion "0"). Now release the key.
02. Run the DOWN command by holding down the t (or s) key, and release the key
when the awning is at the lower limit position "1". You can make fine adjustments
by using both keys, as necessary.
03. Hold down keys n + t and wait for the motor to move 3 times. Then release the
keys.
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