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4.2.1) Mode I
In Mode I the command associated with the transmitter keys is fixed (table A6). A single memorization phase is performed in Mode I for each
transmitter and a single section is occupied in the memory. Two keys are used for each transmitter: key 1 = On; key 2 = Off. On transmitters
with 4 keys, those that are left unused can be utilized to control another control unit: key 3 = On and key 4 = Off. During memorization in
Mode I it is not important which key is pressed (either key 1 or 2) on the transmitter.
Table "A6": Memorization in Mode I
Key
Key 1 or ▲
Key 2 or ■
Key 3
Key 4
On-Off function with ▲ ▼
Table "A7"
Press and hold down key ■ on the transmitter already memorized in mode I, until you
1.
see a long flash (after approx. 5 seconds), then release the key.
Within 3 seconds, press the 2 keys ▲ ▼ simultaneously and hold them down for approx.
2.
5 more seconds, until 3 long flashes signal that the function has been programmed.
Note. If you wish to disable the function, repeat the procedure starting from point 1.
4.2.2) Mode II
In Mode II each key of the transmitter can be associated with one of
4 possible commands (table A8); for example one control unit can be
controlled with just one key memorized for the On-Off command,
while the other keys are left free for control of other control units.
A memorization phase is performed for each key in Mode II, and
each occupies a section of the memory. The key pushed is
memorized during memorization in Mode II. A new memorization is
necessary if one wishes to assign another command to another key
of the same transmitter
4.2.3) Example of Mode I and Mode II combined memorization
The combination of memorization procedures combining Mode I and Mode II enables the creation of group commands as shown in the
example of figure 5. The example refers to automations, but it can be modified to apply to the switching on and off of electrical devices.
• Transmitter T1 (Ergo1) memorised using Mode I on A1 and A2
commands the movements UP, STOP and DOWN simultaneously
of both A1 and A2.
• Transmitter T2 (Plano1) memorised using Mode I only on A3 com-
mands the movements UP, STOP and DOWN exclusively of A3.
• Transmitter T3 (Planotime) memorised using Mode I only on A4
commands the movements UP, STOP and DOWN exclusively of
A4.
• Transmitter T4 (WM001C) memorised using Mode II (Step-by-
Step) commands A4 only.
• Transmitter T5 (WM003G) memorised using Mode I to command
with group 1 on A1 and A2, with group 2 on A3, and with group 3
on A4, commands the movements UP, STOP and DOWN of A1
and A2, A3 or A4.
• Transmitter T6 (Flo4R) memorised using Mode II on A4 (keys 1 and
3) on A5 (key 2) and on A6 (key 4), commands the UP and DOWN
movements of A4, or opening of the garage door A5 or opening of
the automatic gate A6.
• With a transmitter memorised using Mode II some functions cannot be programmed if settings require activation of
different keys, for example key ■ and key ▲.
• With a transmitter memorised using Mode II "multiple group" commands cannot be used.
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Command
On
Off
On
Off
When using transmitters with the keys ▲, ■, ▼ (Up-Stop-Down)
memorized in mode I, for each of them it is possible to associate the
Off command with key ▼. This makes it easy to use the events pro-
vided for by the transmitters, such as PLANO TIME. To key ▲ cor-
responds an On command, while key ■ will continue to send the Off
command. To enable this function, which will apply only to the rele-
vant transmitter, the latter must be memorized in mode I; if neces-
sary, repeat the programming procedure for each transmitter.
Table "A8": Memorization in Mode II
Command
1
On-Off
2
Hold-to-run
3
Timer1
4
Timer2
5
Example
5s
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