Automation, Transmitters And Accessories Programming; Manual Programming Of Remote Controls - Motorisation+ Simply Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'usage

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L2
GREEN LED indicating programming of radio parameters
SMART
SMART connector
SBS
SBS (STEP-BY-STEP) key for automation system control
DIP1/PH
Dip switch for disabling safety devices (PH, EDGE) see FIG. 49
DIP2/EDGE
SHIELD
Antenna - sheath -
ANT
Antenna - signal -
The LED flashing light must be connected to the COM and FLASH
terminals.
The courtesy light must be connected to the COM and LED
terminals.
The SBS step by step contact must be connected to the COM and
SBS terminals (normally open NO contact).
The photocell contact must be connected to the COM and PH
terminals. To bypass the photocell, move the left-hand dip
switch upwards. After having activated the dip switch, the
LEDs L1 and L2 start to flash at a fast rate.
ATTENTION !
Confirm input ph deactivation by pressing the menu and radio

4.11 - Automation, transmitters and accessories programming

Once the automation installation and peripheral connections have
been completed, remove the plastic protection cover of the SMART
module connector. Remove the plastic shells (FIG. 47) and insert
the SMART module in its special input slot DYL/KUBE (FIG. 48) and
follow the instructions in the MOTORISATION+ app which can be
downloaded from:
ATTENTION !
Once removed from its container, handle the SMART module
with extreme care. Carefully check the position of the SMART
module on the control unit connector DYL/KUBE (FIG. 48).

4.12 - Manual programming of remote controls

ATTENTION !
PHASE DESCRIPTION
Press and release the RADIO button for a number of times equal to the feature that you wish to activate:
1 time for the feature: SBS (STEP-BY-STEP or OPEN - STOP - CLOSE - STOP),
2 times for the feature: PARTIAL OPENING,
3 times for the feature: OPENING ONLY,
1
4 times for the feature: LIGHT ON/OFF,
5 times for the feature: PRE-SET (key 1 = SBS, key 2 = PARTIAL OPENING, key 3 = OPENING
ONLY, key 4 = LIGHT ON/OFF)
6 times for the feature: WALL BUTTON (key 1 = CLOSES/STOP, key 2 = OPENS/STOP, key 3 =
VENTILATION, key 4 = LIGHT ON/OFF)
2
LED L2 flashes a number of times corresponding to the selected output at 1 second intervals
Within 7 seconds, press and hold the button of the radio control that you wish to store for at least 2
3
seconds
30
buttons simultaneously and holding them down until the leds
L1 and L2 stop flashing.
The inputs of the sensitive EDGE must be connected to the EDGE
and EDGE terminals. To bypass the sensitive edge, move the
right-hand dip switch upwards. After having activated the dip
switch, the LEDs L1 and L2 start to flash at a fast rate.
Confirm input edge deactivation by pressing the menu and
radio buttons simultaneously and holding them down until
the leds L1 and L2 stop flashing.
With the SMART module it is possible to change, in addition to the
parameters (TAB. 3), the following parameters:
opening speed* - slowing speed in opening* - closing speed* - slowing
speed in closing* - slowing extent in opening* - slowing extent in clo-
sing* - phototest - sensitive edge test - partial opening extent - garage
ventilation function extent - partial automatic closing time - ventilation
automatic closing time - flashing operation mode - pre-flashing time -
light intensity at end of movement - integrated courtesy light operation
- operation after power failure - flashing activation for maintenance -
default - input lock with password - receiver lock with password - stop
contact. To change follow the instructions on the screen.
* After adjusting the parameter it is mandatory to control at least
two complete operations to allow the control unit to store the motor
stress throughout the stroke
By activating the memorising phase any transmitter within the
range can be stored. To reduce the receiver range, disconnect
the antenna temporarily.
MANUAL MEMORISING A REMOTE CONTROL
ATTENTION !
ATTENTION !
EXAMPLE
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