4.3.3) Programming of the sensitive edge on the sensors input
If necessary, the input that is normally used for the weather sensors
can be used to connect an 8.2KΩ constant resistance sensitive
edge. In this case the intervention of the sensitive edge, above a suit-
able programmed position, causes the motor to stop and a slight
inversion.
Specific programming is necessary to implement this function, while
the intervention of the sensitive edge above the programmed posi-
tion causes the motor to stop and a slight inversion. Its behaviour
below this position depends on the function that has been activated.
Table "A9"
Programming of the sensitive edge on the "sensors" input
1.
Move the shutter above the position at which the resistive edge should cause the motor to
stop and a slight inversion.
Push and hold the ■ button of an already memorised transmitter until a beep is heard
2.
(after about 5 seconds)
Press and hold the ■ t buttons for a further 5 seconds until 2 rapid beeps are heard.
3.
4.
Proceed, within 4 seconds, with one of the following steps to program the motor's
behaviour when the sensitive edge activates below the position:
- Push the s button to stop the motor when the sensitive edge is activated
(adaptation of the lower limit switch position activated)
- Push the ■ button to stop the motor when the sensitive edge is activated
(adaptation of the limit switch does not occur)
- Push the t button so that the motor continues until arriving to the set limit switch
without stopping and inverting
Note: The lower and upper limit switch positions must be cancelled in order to cancel programming and to reset the input so that it can be
used as a weather sensor input (see table A8).
4.3.4) Programming of the "wind" weather sensor level
If a "VOLO", "VOLO-S" or "VOLO-ST" wind sensor is connected to the "sensors" input, the wind protection is activated that automatically
retracts the awning when the wind exceeds the programmed level. If the level is exceeded for more than 3 seconds, a command that is the
same as the s button is activated and any other movement is blocked until the wind level returns below the programmed level for more than
1 minute. There is a choice of 5 different activation levels: 1=5Km/h, 2=10Km/h, 3=15Km/h, 4=30Km/h and 5=45Km/h. (the level is factory
set at No.3).
The wind activation thresholds of the "VOLO-ST" sensor are programmed directly on the sensor (see "VOLO-ST" instructions).
To modified the programmed level:
Table "A10"
Changing the activation level of the "wind" protection
Press and hold down button ■ of a previously memorized transmitter until you hear a
1.
beep (after about 5 seconds) then release it.
Slowly press button s the same number of times (1, 2, 3, 4 or 5) as the desired level
2.
3.
After a few moments you will hear a number of beeps equal to the required level
Press and release button ■ to confirm
4.
If the number of beeps equal to the desired level is not heard at point 3, simply do not push any buttons and wait for a few seconds for the
programming to terminate without changing the level.
4.3.5) Programming of the "sun" weather sensor level
If a "VOLO-S" sun sensor is connected to the "sensors" input, the sun automation is activated that automatically lowers the awning when the
"sun" exceeds the programmed level. If the level is exceeded for more than 2 minutes, a command that is the same as the t button is acti-
vated and if the sun drops below the programmed level for 15 minutes, a command is activated that is the same as button s. The automa-
tion can be deactivated by sending a "Sun OFF" command with the transmitter, and subsequently reactivated with a "Sun ON" command.
A s or t command can in any case be sent when the "sun" automation is on that override the automation commands. The "wind" protec-
tion overrides the "sun" automation at all times.
There is a choice of 5 different "sun" activation levels: 1=5Klux, 2=10Klux, 3=15Klux, 4=30Klux and 5=45Klux (the level is factory set at No. 3).
The sun activation thresholds of the "VOLO-ST" sensor are programmed directly on the sensor (see "VOLO-ST" instructions).
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The possibilities are as follows:
- the motor continues to lower until arriving to the lower memorised
limit switch
- the motor stops as soon as the edge is activated (the slight inver-
sion does not occur)
- the motor stops as soon as the edge is activated and modifies the
lower limit switch to adapt the stop position just before the activa-
tion of the sensitive edge (several manoeuvres may be necessary
in order to set the ideal position).
Example
5s
5s
Example
5s
X1 = 5 Km/h
X2 = 10 Km/h
X3 = 15 Km/h
X4 = 30 Km/h
X5 = 45 Km/h
X1 = 5 Km/h
X2 = 10 Km/h
X3 = 15 Km/h
X4 = 30 Km/h
X5 = 45 Km/h