5. MEMORY MANAGEMENT
Tasto 1
The information regarding remote controls and operation selections are stored in the module memory.
To restore the factory-set confi guration and erase all remote controls previously stored in the module memory,
proceed as follows:
Turn off the module.
Turn the module on again while holding the clear key SW3 pressed until the buzzer will turn off.
Wait about 10 seconds until the module beeps once signalling that the clearing phase is completed.
6. REMOTE CONTROLS MANAGEMENT
6.1 FIRST PROGRAMMING
Turn on the module and wait until it beeps once, then:
1. Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously if you are using a TR14, or press all keys if you are using a TR2 or a TR4, until
a short beep followed by a continuous sound will be emitted: the learning phase is in progress.
2. Now press any key on the transmitter: LED and buzzer will turn off for a short time, then turn on again to confi rm
that the remote control has been stored in the module memory.
After the fi rst learning, it is possible to store other remote controls by repeating steps 1 and 2 until the sound
alarm remains activated.
The learning phase ends either at the pressure of the clear key SW3 or automatically about 25 seconds
after the last storage.
When one or more remote controls are stored in the module memory, a signal transmitted by key
interpreted as a "Local Open" command, a signal transmitted by key
The appliance can also receive a Centralized Open, Centralized Close or Stop command via radio (equivalent to
those via cable). These three commands are not activated in the standard confi guration: to modify and/or complete
the standard keys - RF commands confi guration, read par. 9.
Information
To prevent an accidental programming, turn off other appliances within the range of the remote control
you are using if such appliances have still to be programmed.
Tasto 2
Tasto 1
Tasto 2
Tasto 3
Tasto 4
as "Local Close" command.
6.2 SUBSEQUENT PROGRAMMING
To program other remote controls in a second time, turn the module off and on or wait the end of a close cycle (end
of the operating time), then proceed as follows:
1. Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously (TR14) or press all keys when using an already programmed TR2 or
a TR4, until a short beep followed by a continuous sound is emitted signalling that the learning phase
is in progress.
2. Press keys 1-4-5-8 simultaneously (TR14) or all keys (TR2 or TR4) of the new remote control to be programmed,
until LED and buzzer turn off for a short time before turning on again.
3. Now press any key of the remote control to be programmed until LED and buzzer turn off for a short time
before turning on again.
Even in this case, it is possible to program more remote controls by repeating steps 2 and 3 until the sound
alarm remains activated.
The learning phase ends by pressing the clear key SW3 or automatically about 25 after the last storage.
6.3 CLEARING A REMOTE CONTROL
1. With the module turned on, press and hold the SW3 key: LED and buzzer will turn on with a continuous sound.
2. Hold SW3 and press any key of the remote control to be erased. LED and buzzer will turn off shortly confi rming
that the remote control has been cleared.
To clear more remote controls, repeat step 2 while holding SW3.
7. OPERATION LOGIC SELECTION (FIG. 1)
The operation logic of the automation is set by means of jumpers JP1 and JP2. The position of jumpers JP3
and JP4 is negligible.
The intervention of a safety device during the closing phase reverses the motion of the automation regardless of the
operation logic selected, but for the "Manual" logic, in which it stops the automation opening or closing.
After any modifications of the configuration of jumpers JP1 and JP2, turn the module off and on again to
re-program the microprocessor.
Manual - JP1 and JP2 open.
The automation opens (or closes) until the relevant local control
is
is operated; if the control is released or two commands are given
simultaneously, the motion stops.
Semiautomatic Open/Close - JP1 closed, JP2 open.
A Local Open command moves the automation open for the duration
of the operating time. When the opening manoeuvre is completed, the
automation stops waiting for a Local Close command that will move
the automation close for the duration of the operating time. During
motion, an open or close command will stop the automation (partial
opening and/or closing).