9.4 - DELETING THE MEMORY OF THE INDIVIDUAL TRANSMITTER FROM THE CONTROL UNIT'S MEMORY
This procedure allows for cancelling a single transmitter (memorised in Mode 1) or only one of its keys (memorised in Mode 2): it is necessary to arrange
the transmitter to be cancelled and simultaneously be able to access the control unit (before proceeding, open the gearmotor – Fig. 9).
• Procedure with transmitter memorised in Mode 1:
01. On the control unit (Fig. 29) press and hold button P4 until the end of the procedure.
02. When led L4 lights up, while keeping button P4 pressed, press and hold also any button of the transmitter to be cancelled, until led L4 flashes
quickly 5 times, then release both buttons.
Repeat the procedure for each transmitter to be cancelled.
• Procedure with transmitter memorised in Mode 2:
01. On the control unit (Fig. 29) press and hold button P4 until the end of the procedure.
02. When led L4 lights up, while keeping button P4 pressed, press and hold also the button of the transmitter to be cancelled, until led L4 flashes
quickly 5 times, then release both buttons
Repeat the procedure for each transmitter to be cancelled.
9.5 - COMPLETE DELETION OF THE RADIO MEMORY
This procedure allows for cancelling ALL memorised transmitters: the procedure must be carried out on
the control unit (before proceeding, open the cover of the gearmotor – Fig. 9).
01. On the control unit (Fig. 29) press and hold button P4.
02. Check that led L4 lights up for 4/5 seconds, that it switches off then flashes 3 times.
03. Precisely at the 3
rd
flash release button P4.
04. Check that led L4 emits very fast flashes.
05. Check that led L4 emits 5 slow flashes = deletion completed.
9.6 - INSTALLING THE BACK-UP BATTERY (model PR100)
CAUTION! - The electrical connection of the back-up battery to the control unit must be made exclusively after completing all the
installation and programming stages, as the battery is an emergency power supply.
To install the back-up battery and connect it to the control unit, see Fig. 30 and consult the respective instruction manual.
When the automation is powered by the back-up battery, 60 seconds after a manoeuvre is completed the control unit automatically switches off the
ECSBus output (and all devices connected to it), the Flash output and all LEDs (with the exception of the ECSBus led, which flashes more slowly): this
automatic switching off is the "Standby" function.
Subsequently, when the control unit receives a command, the normal operating mode is restored with a short delay; this function is used to reduce
consumption (very important when the automation is powered by a battery)
9.7 - INSTALLING THE SOLAR POWER SYSTEM KIT model SOLEKIT
CAUTION! - When the automation mechanism is powered exclusively by the solar power supply system, IT MUST NOT BE POWERED
by the electricity grid at the same time.
To connect the SOLEKIT solar power supply system to the control unit, see Fig. 31 and consult the relevant instruction manual.
30
PR100
1
2
13 – English
29
31
SOLEKIT
1
2
Flash
Flash
Fuse 1.6A T
Fuse 1.6A T
OGI
OGI
ECSbus
ECSbus
Stop
Stop
SbS
SbS
Aerial
L4
L4
L3
L3
L4
L 3
L
L3
3
L2
L2
L1
L1
SbS
SbS
P4
P 3
P3
P
3
3
P2
P2
P1
P1
P4
P4
P3
P3
1