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5. FUNCTIONALITY OF REMOTE CONTROL
The upper button on the remote control is normally for the UP direction (open).
The lower button on the remote control is normally for the DOWN direction (close).
The middle button stops the shutter in any position as required (stop). If, during an
upward or downward movement, the button for the reverse direction is pressed,
the motor automatically changes the direction of travel.
LED
UP / (Down)
STOP
Down / (UP)
Battery: 23A - 12 Volt
WALL BRACKET (HOLDER):
Supplied as standard with each 1-channel and 6-channel remote control
(without screws and rawlplugs).
Caution! Make sure no electric cables are damaged when fitting the bracket,
particularly when installation is to occur near light switches or power sockets. The
installation site should examined carefully beforehand.
PROGRAMMING RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS (HAND-HELD
TRANSMITTERS):
Up to 40x remote controls can be memorised. The first remote control
programmed is also called the "master" remote control.
PROGRAMMING A NEW, ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
(not the first one or so-called master)
PLEASE NOTE: The following steps must be executed quickly. Read through all
the steps first. The easiest way is for a second person to help by reading out the
text while the other person presses the buttons.
Step 1: The shutter should not be located at its limit.
Via the master remote control:
Step 2: Press and hold the STOP button. The drive turns 2x briefly as a signal
indicating that the command has been understood (approx. 5 seconds). Wait
until the drive stops moving!
Step 3: Then press the UP button (upper button) and also the DOWN button
(lower button) immediately and briefly. Once again the drive moves 2x briefly
as a signal that the command has been understood:
Step 4: Press and hold the UP button (upper button) on the new remote
control immediately. Once again the drive moves 2x briefly as a signal that the
command has been understood.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Note 1: Between Step 2 and Step 3 only max. 2 seconds are allowed as
otherwise the process will be stopped. However, the drive must have halted
beforehand.
Note 2: Between Step 3 and Step 4 only max. 7 seconds are allowed.
Note 3: Don't press a new button before the LED on the remote control has
gone out and the drive has stopped moving. Should the drive run in one direc-
tion for a long time rather than a short time (between Step 2 and Step 3), the
process hasn't worked. Start again from the beginning.
DELETING REMOTE CONTROLS
An individual remote control cannot be deleted. All remote controls are
deleted together. Deletion is possible:
A. via the "master" remote control
B. directly via the drive (if the remote control has been lost or the battery
is flat)
A. Deletion via the "master" remote control
Disconnect the power supply to the drive (at least 10 seconds)
Press and hold the STOP button on the "master" remote control
Re-connect the power supply now, wait and keep pressing and holding the
button.
After approx. 15 seconds the drive should turn briefly as a signal that it has
understood the command.
B. Deletion "without" remote control directly via the drive
Disconnect power supply to drive
Connect the free black cable coming from the drive to the (L) cable.
Re-connect power supply now and wait. The drive should turn 2x briefly and
then run to one of the limit switches as a signal that the command has been
understood. As soon as the drive starts turning, the remote controls are
deleted.
Disconnect power supply to drive again.
Disconnect link to black cable making sure the free end cannot cause a short
circuit.
For further steps, see "Programming the first remote control".
PROGRAMMING THE FIRST REMOTE CONTROL
REVERSING DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT
The first remote control is the "master" remote control. It also determines the di-
rection of movement and decides whether the upper button is actually responsible
for UP functionality or the opposite. Even if all that needs to be programmed is a
reversal of direction of movement, all remote controls that have been programmed
must still be deleted first (see Deleting with and without remote control).
PLEASE NOTE: If the reason for reprogramming was that the buttons on
the remote control worked the wrong way round (DOWN/UP), press the
DOWN button in the following (only applies to new drives with default
programming).
Disconnect drive from power supply
Press and hold UP button or DOWN button (direction of movement) on the
new "master" remote control (stay within radio range of drive)
Re-connect power supply and wait
If it has worked, the drive turns 2x briefly as a signal that the command has
been understood.
Please note:
If the process doesn't work, it could perhaps be that a "master" remote control
has already been programmed. Should this not be identifiable however, ever-
ything will first have to be deleted via "Deletion without remote control".
Were you within the reception range of the motor?
Is the battery in the remote control in order?
Was the period between the connection of the power supply and pressing the
button on the remote control longer than 20 seconds?
ANTENNA:
The cable antenna (see Motor connection) must be accommodated in the shutter
box such that is not wound up together with the shutter. Do not wind the cable
antenna around the power line (range of remote control is reduced).
CONNECTING A WALL SWITCH (CABLE)
See drawing of motor connection for electrical connection details. A wall
switch can be connected via the black cable. No special shutter switch is
required for this purpose. A standard, 1-pole selector switch often used
for stairways (automatic reset) is adequate. These are widely available in
all shapes and sizes.
Function: The first switch pulse starts the drive, the second stops it.
The next pulse then starts the drive in the other direction, etc.
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