Table [5]
Programming positions "0" and "1"
Press key ▲ or ▼ on the transmitter until the roller mechanism is in the required "0" position,
1.
then release the key.
Press transmitter key ■ and hold it down until the motor emits a beep (after approx. 5 seconds);
2.
release the key.
Press transmitter key ■ again and hold it down until you hear 4 short beeps (after approx. 5 seconds);
3.
release the key.
Press key ▲ and hold it down until 3 beeps and a brief movement indicate that position "0" has been
4.
stored in the memory
Press key ▲ or ▼ on the transmitter until the roller mechanism is in the required "1" position, then
5.
release the key.
Press transmitter key ■ and hold it down until the motor emits a beep (after approx. 5 seconds);
6.
release the key.
Press transmitter key ■ again and hold it down until you hear 4 short beeps (after approx. 5 seconds);
7.
release the key.
Press key ▼ and hold it down until 3 beeps and a brief movement indicate that position "1" has been
8.
stored in the memory.
When the programming procedure is terminated the motor is fully operational and key ▲ on the transmitter handset should generate movement towards
position "0" while key ▼ generates movement towards position "1".
WARNING: until both positions "0" and "1" have been stored the motor
functions in "man present" mode, i.e. it runs only as long as the trans-
mitter key is pressed.
If you subsequently wish to change positions "0" and "1" the original set-
tings must first be deleted and then the programming phase can be
repeated. To delete all positions ("0", "1" and "I") execute steps 2, 3 and
4 (the unit will emit 5 beeps at point 4).
Table [6]
Programming of intermediate position "I"
Press transmitter key ▲ or ▼ to control the roller and press key ■ to stop it in the required intermediate
1.
position "I"
Press transmitter key ■ and hold it down until the motor emits a beep (after approx. 5 seconds);
2.
release the key.
Press transmitter key ■ again and hold it down until you hear 4 short beeps (after approx. 5 seconds);
3.
release the key.
Press keys ▲ and ▼ together and keep them pressed until you hear 3 beeps indicating that position "I"
4.
has been stored
The intermediate position movement command is obtained by pressing transmitter keys ▲ and ▼ together; this command can be given irrespective of the
current position of the roller system..
If you wish to modify the chosen "I" position at a later date, the "I" posi-
tion programming procedure must be repeated twice in succession: the
first time serves to delete the current position (you can start from point 2
and you will hear 5 beeps at point 4 confirming that the position has been
deleted) and the second time serves to program the new "I" position.
7 Operating warnings
• This handbook contains important safety instructions. Warning: for the
purposes of personal safety it is essential to observe these instructions
and to keep this handbook so that it can be readily consulted in the future
• Do not allow minors to play with the control devices; keep the remote
handset out of reach of children.
• Inspect the automation regularly to check for signs of wear, damage, or
imbalance. Stop using the automation immediately if it needs servicing.
8 Maintenance and Disposal
No special maintenance operations are necessary for RME series tubular
motors. For any repairs or replacements, to avoid all possible risks always
refer to the Mhouse service organisation (e.g. for the replacement of the
power cable if the existing cable is damaged). This product is made from
various types of materials, some of which can be recycled while others
must be disposed of. Make sure you recycle or dispose of the product in
compliance with laws and regulations in force locally.
WARNING: certain electronic components may contain pollutants: do not
pollute the environment.
Changing the transmitter batteries
When the operating range of the transmitter is reduced significantly and
the light emitted by the LED becomes dim, it is likely that the batteries are
drained. The transmitter contains two CR2016 lithium batteries; to
change the batteries:
1. Open the base by pulling as shown in figure 9.
In addition to positions "0" and "1", which are necessary for operation of
the motor, you can also program a third optional position, defined as
"Intermediate"; this position can be used, for example, for partial opening
of a shutter.
The intermediate position can be set at any point between positions "0"
and "1", but only after these two limit positions have already been pro-
grammed.
Additional information and alternative programming methods are
given in the "Details" section.
• Monitor the automation during the movement and prevent any persons
from approaching until the movement is concluded.
• Do not transmit movement commands if there are persons in the imme-
diate vicinity of the automation involved in operations such as window
cleaning, etc.; the electrical power supply must be disconnected before
work is performed in the immediate vicinity of the automation.
2. Insert a small non-metallic pointed tool in the slot as shown in figure
10 and force the batteries out.
3. Fit the new batteries observing the correct polarity (the "+" side must
face the side of the handset with the keys).
4. Slide back the base until it clicks into place.
Fig. 9
Warning: The transmitter batteries contain pollutants: do not dispose of
batteries in normal urban waste. Use the methods of disposal prescribed
by the relevant local bylaws.
Example
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s
Example
5s
5s
+
Fig. 10
Instructions RME 5