––– PHASE 6 –––
6.1 - IMPORTANT NOTES RELATING TO PRO-
GRAMMING THE MOTOR
6.1.1 - Transmitter to use for the programming proce-
dures
– The programming procedures can only be carried out using a Nice
Home transmitter with at least the s, n, t buttons.
– The programming procedures must be only be carried out with a trans-
mitter programmed using procedure A (or D).
– If the transmitter used for programming controls several groups of au-
tomation systems, during one procedure, before sending a command,
you must select the "group" to which the automation system being pro-
grammed belongs.
6.1.2 - Positions where the roller shutter stops automati-
cally
The electronic system that controls the shutter movement is able to stop
the movement independently when the shutter reaches a pre-determined
6.2 - PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
A - Storing the FIRST transmitter
IMPORTANT! – This procedure can only be manipulated if the motor does not have any other transmitter stored.
The procedure automatically associates a command given to each button present on the transmitter using the following series criteria:
- button s: associated with the Upward command
- button n: associated with the Stop command
- button t: associated with the Downward command
Before you begin the procedure, place the shutter half way.
01. Isolate the motor power supply; wait 2 seconds and restore power to the motor(*): the motor will make 2 movements and remain in standby
for an unlimited time.
02. Hold the n button down and wait for the motor to make 3 movements. After this, release the button.
01
OFF
(*) – Each time the motor receives power, if at least one transmitter and the limit switch points have not been stored in its memory, it makes 2
movements.
5 – English
ON
2
2
sec.
PROGRAMS
position programmed by the installer. The programmables positions are:
– position "0" = top limit switch, shutter completely rolled up.
– position "1" = bottom limit switch, shutter completely unrolled.
– position "h" = intermediate position, shutter partially rolled up.
Until the limit switches have been programmed, the shutter movement
can only take place with a person present, in other words by holding
down the control button for the duration of the desired manoeuvre, the
movement stops as soon as the user releases the button. On the other
hand, after the limit switches have been programmed, simply pressing the
desired button will start the shutter; the movement it will stop indepen-
dently as soon as the shutter reaches the expected limit switch.
02
3
5
sec.