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3.1) Programming the "Working time"
The "Working Time" is the time during which the control unit commands the
motor, and both the factory time and the time after the memory has been
deleted are approximately 150 seconds. If necessary, the running time can
be altered from a minimum of 4 seconds to a maximum of 240. The pro-
gramming procedure is carried out in the "self-recognition" state, or better,
by measuring the time necessary to carry out the entire manoeuvre.
Table "A4"
Programming the working time (fig. 16)
Press and hold down button ■ of a previously memorized transmitter until you hear a beep
1.
(after about 5 seconds) then release it.
Press key ■ again until you hear 4 short beeps (after approx. 5 seconds), then release.
2.
Press keys ▲ (or ▼)¸ in order to begin the manoeuvre and start up the time counting phase.
3.
Wait for the motor to finish the manoeuvre and after a few seconds press key ■ to stop
4.
the time count. Three beeps will indicate the new working time has been memorised successfully.
N.B. If the user wishes to reset the factory time of 150 seconds, at point 3 s/he must press key 2 until s/he hears the first of 3 beeps
indicating programming has taken place.

4) Additional Information

Mode I
In this mode, the command associated with the transmitter keys is fixed: key 1 (or ▲)
commands the ascent, key 2 (or ■) commands a stop, key 3 (or ▼) commands the
descent, key 4 (if present) commands a stop.
A single memorization stage is carried out for each transmitter; during this stage
it does not matter which key is pressed, and only one space is occupied in the
memory.
Please refer to Chapter 3 "Programming" for information about how to memorise or delete the transmitters.
5) What to do if...
a short troubleshooting guide!
When the control unit is switched on, no beep sounds and the
transmitters do not transmit any commands.
Make sure that the control unit is powered correctly: there must be
mains voltage between terminals 6-7. If the power supply is correct,
there is likely to be a serious fault in the system, and the control unit
will have to be replaced.
After a radio command, you hear 6 beeps and the manoeuvre
does not start.
The radio control is out of synch, the transmitter memorization pro-
cedure must be repeated.
After a radio command, you hear 10 beeps and then the
manoeuvre starts.
The self-diagnosis of the parameters in the memory has detected a
fault. In this case, the user must delete the entire memory, memorise
the remote controls and programme the running time.
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The motor must be moved and set next to a limit switch and the most
difficult (and therefore slowest) manoeuvre for the motor measured.
This is normally re-winding. The manufacturer recommends that
users programme a working time which is a few seconds longer than
the time which is strictly necessary for the manoeuvre.
Esempio
Key 1 or ▲
Key 2 or ■
Key 3 or ▼
Key 4
The motor is "off", but at times you have to give the step step
command twice in order to start it up.
It may be that the programmed running time is far too long for the
effective duration of the manoeuvre. As the motor will have stopped
next to a limit switch, the control unit may "think" the motor is still
moving because of a previous command. In this case, the first com-
mand is interpreted as a STOP and the second as a movement com-
mand. Therefore, the user simply has to programme the running time
correctly in order to solve the problem (refer to Chapter 3.1).
Example
5s
5s
memorization Mode
ASCENT
STOP
DESCENT
STOP
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