3) Adjustments
The MOVENO DSRCE-V tubular motors feature an electronic limit switch system, the electronic control unit interrupts the movement when
the awning reaches the set opening and closing positions. These positions must be programmed into the memory after the motor has been
installed and the awning mounted.
The motor can still be controlled even if these two positions, "0" (awning closed) and "1" (awning open), have not yet been memorised, how-
ever, the movement in this case will be hold-to-run. An intermediate position (Pos. "I") to partially open the awning can also be programmed.
The "I" position and the activation of the torque reduction (RDC) can also be programmed at a later date.
Awning completely closed
(Pos. "0")
4) Programming
The programming phase is divided into 3 parts:
1. Memorisation of the transmitters
2. Programming of positions "0" and "1"
3. Optional programming
The memorisation phases must be performed as indicated in table A1 to ensure that a transmitter can control a MOVENO DSRCE-V motor.
WARNING:
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All the memorization sequences are timed, that is, they must be completed within the programmed time limits.
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For transmitters with multiple "groups", choose the transmitter group the motor must be associated with before proceeding with the
memorization phase.
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Programming via radio may be done on all the receivers within the range of the transmitter; therefore, only the one involved in the operation
should be kept switched on.
It is possible to check if transmitters have already been memorised
on the motor; to do so, simply check the length of the beeps when
the motor is turned on.
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Awning open (Pos."1")
Control of the memorized transmitters
2 long beeps
2 short beeps
Intermediate position ("I")
No memorized transmitter
There are already transmitters memorized
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