5 - Legend of keys
5.1 - Function of each key in user environment
t
(Pressed and held until the
displayed) Sets the system to pause, interrupt-
ing automatic transmission of commands/
(Pressed briefly) Enables selection of the bright-
ness cursor-thresholds.
u
Enables access to the environment for setting
the temperature threshold value.
p q ■ Enable manual delivery of the commands Up,
Down, Stop (respectively).
■
Enables the user to return to the previous screen
or menu, without saving any changes made.
°
Enables confirmation of the selection in a sub-
menu / Enables memorisation of the set value
or option (Pressed and held) Enables access to
the programming environment.
u and ° (Pressed simultaneously for a few seconds)
Enable unlocking of the programming environ-
ment when blocked.
5.2 - Function of each key in programming en -
vironment
t u
Enable horizontal movement between menus and
sub-menus.
p q
Enable vertical scrolling between the items of me -
nus/ Enable the user to increase/decrease values/
Enable the user to change options.
■
Enables the user to return to the previous screen
or menu, without saving any changes made.
°
Enables confirmation of the selection in a sub-
menu / Enables memorisation of the set value or
option, and at the same time returns to the previ-
ous screen.
6 - Memorising the transmitter in the
automation receiver
The transmitter is compatible exclusively with radio recei -
vers operating at a frequency of 433.92 MHz and which
use "Flo-R" type radio encoding.
Each transmitter can be memorised on several receivers to
enable control of multiple automations. However the fol-
lowing must be checked:
a) the device radio range (see chapter "Technical specifica-
tions");
b) bear in mind that the command sent does not guarantee
uniformity of movement between automations on which
the transmitter is memorised.
To memorise devices, follow procedure "Mode I" described
or
symbol is
in the manual of the automation or the associated receiver.
The manual is also present in the site www.nice-ser -
vice.com. Without this manual, it is also possible to use
one of the following procedures.
Memorising the device as the first transmitter
Only follow this procedure if there is no transmitter memo-
rised on the motor.
01. Disconnect and reconnect power to the motor; the
motor emits 2 long beeps (or performs 2 long move-
ments). Caution! - On power-up, if the motor emits
2 short beeps (or performs 2 short movements, or
no movement at all), this means that other trans-
mitters have been memorised. Therefore interrupt
the procedure and use "Procedure B".
02. With the display on, within 5 seconds hold the ■ key
of the transmitter down and then release it after the
motor has emitted the first of the 3 brief sounds (or the
first of the 3 short movements) that signal that memo-
risation has taken place.
Memorising the device as an additional transmitter
Only follow this procedure if one or more transmitters have
already been memorised on the motor. To use this proce-
dure, a previously memorised and operative transmitter is
required.
01. (on this transmitter) With the display on, hold the ■
key down until the motor emits 1 long sound.
02. (on a transmitter already memorised) Press the ■ key
slowly 3 times.
03. (on this transmitter) With the display on, press the ■
key once.
04. The motor emits 3 brief sounds (or 3 long movements)
to indicate memorisation.
Note – If the motor emits 6 brief sounds (or 6 long
movements) it means that the memory is full.
PROCEDURE "A"
PROCEDURE "B"
7 - Product installation and selection
of automatic operating mode
The product can be configured in two different scenarios:
"A" and "B" (fig. 3). The main features of each scenario are
as follows:
––– Scenario A –––
• the transmitter must be installed exclusively on the inter-
nal face of the window associated with the shutter to be
controlled, positioned at the required height;
• automatic command operation can be set in one of the
following ways: "1", "2" or "4". The pre-set mode auto-
matically activates the rear brightness sensor for reading
brightness and the temperature sensor in mode "4".
––– Scenario B –––
• the transmitter must be installed in the environment in
which the ambient lighting is to be optimised, positioning
it on any type of surface (table, furniture, etc.);
• automatic command operation can be set in one of the
following ways: "3" or "5". The pre-set mode automati-
cally activates the rear brightness sensor for reading
brightness and the temperature sensor in mode "5".
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