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is clear of other wireless devices transmitting on the same frequency, such as alarms,
wireless headsets, etc.: they can further reduce the range or even block the transmis-
sions of the device to the motor. ■ Ensure that the surfaces selected for installation are
solid and guarantee a stable fixture. ■ Make sure that the sensor is protected against
accidental impact.

4 - PRODUCT INSTALLATION

Caution! – Before installing the sensor, make sure that the sensor cannot be dam-
aged or crushed when the awning enters the UPPER limit switch at the end of the
closing manoeuvre.
■ 01. Open the sensor by undoing the screw on the upper part (fig. 1). Important! –
Nemo Vibe must be installed on the front edge of the awning, on the inside or the out-
side of the profile. Preferably, it should be positioned on the left side or the right side
of the profile rather than in the middle area (fig. 2). ■ 02. Fix the base of the sensor to
the front edge of the awning, using the screw provided (fig. 3) or, alternatively, using a
piece of double-sided adhesive tape. ■ 03. Lastly, assemble the top part of the sensor,
tightening the screw on its cover.
5 - MEMORIZING THE SENSOR IN THE MOTOR RECEIVER
As for any other transmitter, the wind sensor's radio code must be memorized in the
receiver of the motor it controls, so that the sensor can send wireless commands. To
memorise the sensor follow the "Mode I" procedure described in the manual of the tu-
bular motor or associated receiver. Alternatively the following memorisation procedure
can be used.
• Procedure for memorising additional transmitters using an already
memorised transmitter (fig. 5)
Caution – This procedure may only be used if one or more radio codes have already
been memorized in the tubular motor.
■ 01. Hold down for 10 seconds button "P" (fig. 4) of the new sensor. ■ 02. Press the
button of a previously memorized transmitter 3 times (slowly). ■ 03. Press the again the
button "P" of the sensor to be memorized and check that the motor emits 3 signals(*)
(= memorization successful). Note – If the memory is full, the motor emits 6 signals(*),
notifying the user that memorisation of the new sensor is not possible.
(*) – The signals may be "beeps" or small movements (depending on the motor model).
• Checking that the sensor has been memorized (fig. 6)
■ 01. Shut off electrical power to the motor; wait for 2 seconds and restore power. ■
02. Send a command to the system and, while it is executing, press sensor button "P".
Now, check that the motor immediately stops (= sensor memorized).
6 - CALIBRATING THE SENSOR
Once the sensor have been memorized, must be calibrated as follows.
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