Product Installation - Nice ERA TIME Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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Rain and Sun sensors; those coming from the Wind sensor continue to remain
active since they provide protection for the awning or shutter.
– On vacation: randomly moves the time of an event by a few minutes (00 to
75 minutes) off its programmed time; this simulates the presence of an occupant
when the house is unoccupied.
– Planetary time: advances/delays the programmed time of the event, day by day
throughout the year, in relation to the local time at which the sun rises and sets:
for instance. in summer the function advances events in the morning and delays
events in the afternoon.
– Partial manoeuvre: stops the programmed manoeuvre once a settable period
of time (01 to 99 seconds) has expired from the start of the manoeuvre in question.
In short, this function allows you to partially open/close an awning or shutter con-
trolled by the event.
• To enable automatic mode, set "Auto" (not flashing) on the display and deactivate
it by setting "Man" (not flashing).
IMPORTANT – The user can send manual commands at any time, even when au-
tomatic mode is enabled; there is no need to deactivate it first.

2 - PRODUCT INSTALLATION

2.1 - Turn on the transmitter – Set the clock and other basic
settings after activating the battery
• The transmitter is delivered with two batteries already fitted; these batteries are
disconnected to prevent them running down. To turn the transmitter on, pull out the
plastic tab sticking out of the battery compartment. • Once the batteries have been
activated the transmitter will prompt you to enter the basic settings, with Proce-
dure 1. If you wish to make the settings at a later time, quit the procedure by press-
ing n/esc 1 time: the system will display its main screen (see chapter 4) and apply
its factory settings (time: "00:00"; day: "Su" = Sunday). • IMPORTANT: removing
the batteries also cancels the basic settings (date, time, city code), if these had been
set. Any events that have been programmed, however, are not cancelled. Every
time you power up the transmitter (for example, after first powering it up, or when
you install new batteries) you must make the basic settings again with Procedure
1 (the system will prompt you to do so when it is turned on). If, however, you wish
to make the basic settings at a later time, without having shut off the transmitter,
you must use Procedure 5 ("planetary time") and Procedure 10 (date and time).
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