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3) Adjustments
The NEOMAT-A series tubular motors are equipped with an electronic limit switch system. The electronic control unit interrupts the move-
ment when the roller shutter reaches the programmed open or closed position. These two positions must be programmed into the memory
after the motor has been installed and the roller shutter completely assembled; a roller shutter is referred to in order to simplify matters.
If positions "0" (roller shutter open) and "1" (roller shutter closed) have not yet been memorised, the motor can in any case be controlled but
the movement will be hold-to-run. An intermediate position (pos. "I") can also be programmed for partial opening of the roller shutter.
Roller shutter open (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 NEOMAT-A motor.
WARNING:
All the memorization sequences are timed, that is, they must be completed within the programmed time limits.
For transmitters with multiple "groups", choose the transmitter group the motor must be associated with before proceeding with the
memorization phase.
Programming via radio may be done on all the receivers within the range of the transmitter; therefore, only the one involved in the oper-
ation 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.
4.1) Programming the transmitters
Each radio control is recognised by the receiver incorporated in the NEOMAT-A control unit through an individual "code" that is unlike any
other. The control unit must therefore be programmed to recognise each separate radio control through a "memorisation" process.
When the memory does not contain any code, you can proceed to program the first radio control by operating as follows:
Table "A1"
Memorizing the first transmitter (in Mode I)
1.
Connect the motor to the power supply, 2 long beeps will be heard immediately
Within 5 seconds press and hold button ■ of the transmitter to be memorized
2.
(for approx. 3 seconds).
Release button ■ when you hear the first of the 3 beeps confirming memorization
3.
See table A2 for the memorization of additional transmitters
When one or more transmitters have already been memorized, others may be enabled as shown in table A2.
Table "A2"
Memorizing additional transmitters (Mode I)
Press and hold down button ■ of the new transmitter (for approx. 5 seconds)
1.
until you hear a beep then release it
Press button ■ of a previously memorized transmitter slowly 3 times
2.
Press button ■ on the new transmitter again. Release button ■ when you hear the
3.
first of 3 beeps, signalling that memorization has been carried out
Note: If the memory is full (14 transmitters), 6 beeps will indicate that the transmitter cannot be memorized.
Roller shutter closed (Pos. "1")
Control of the memorized transmitters
2 long beeps
2 short beeps
Intermediate position ("I")
No memorized transmitter
There are already transmitters memorized
Example
Example
New
5s
Old
X3
New
3s
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