SENSOR TEST OPERATION
When the sensor has detected its rest position it will run in test mode for the first
three minutes of operation: in case of alarm the awning will close but without
application of the eight-minute period when reopening is disabled, which is what
occurs in normal operational mode.
During these 3 minutes it is necessary to:
- Verify the alarm threshold for wind caused vibrations;
- Verify the absence of alarms when opening the awning.
VERIFY WIND ALARM THRESHOLD
Open the awning completely. Apply a vibration to the end bar, gradually increasing
its amplitude, until the motor closes the awning.
If the awning closes even with slight vibrations, then the threshold set is too low.
If the awning does not close, even when applying large amplitude vibrations, then
the threshold set is too high, or there is a malfunction in the radio communications
between the sensor and the motor.
Whilst the awning is closing, it is possible to use the remote control to stop it and
open it back again.
Note: to properly check the wind alarm threshold, the vibrations have to be applied
constantly for at least 5 seconds.
VERIFY ABSENCE OF ALARMS
To complete the checks, make sure that the sensor detects no alarms from vi-
brations or changes in the slope that might be caused by the awning's structure
when moving.
If the end bar vibrates notably when opening or closing the sensor could detect
an unwanted alarm condition.
Close the awning completely and wait at least 15 seconds. Give the open command
and verify that the awning opens completely.
If the awning stops and closes may be due to excessive vibrations on the end bar:
in this case, increase the vibration detection threshold.
To change the thresholds set, unsnap the shell, deactivate the sensor and then re-
activate it.
ATTENTION!!! To avoid any hazardous situations, before unsnapping the shell, see
the proper procedure in the section: " DISABLE THE SENSOR".
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