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TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions: 45x125X17 mm
Power Supply: 1 x CR2430 (lithium 3v)
Protection: IP20
Frequency: 434.15 MHz
Transmitter range: 20 m indoor/100 m
outdoor
QCT1 and QCT6 transmitters enable the
user to control one or more motors with
receiver, installed on awnings, shutters
and screens. It is possible to set them up
in order to create group commands and
let more motors work simultaneously.
The radio signal is shown by the transmis-
sion LED. If the LED doesn't blink after
the button pressure, then the battery has
to be replaced.
PLEASE NOTE: do not use motors with
remote controls in areas with risks of ra-
dio disturbs over the norm (i.e. airports
or radio repeaters). These units may also
be disturbed by telecommunication and/
or transceiver systems with the same
frequency.
PROGRAMMING THE MASTER TRAN-
SMITTER (Fig. 1)
PLEASE NOTE: If more motors with recei-
ver have to be installed, it is important to
power up only one motor at time during
the first programming session, in order to
avoid any interferences with the others.
1. Power up the motor to be programmed.
Important: If the MASTER transmitter
is multichannel, select the channel to
match with the control unit by pressing
the channel selection button and wait until
the LED of the selected channel switches
off (in order to check the channel you
are working on, press STOP and observe
which LED is blinking).
2. Press and hold PROG-TX button till the
motor starts moving.
3. Check the motor rotation then release
the PROG-TX button (the motor stops).
Press within 5 sec. the corresponding
button (UP if the motor turns upwards or
DOWN if the motor turns downwards).
The MASTER transmitter is now pro-
grammed and the rotation of the motor
synchronized with the transmitter buttons.
PLEASE NOTE: as long as you keep
PROG-TX pressed, the motor continues to
turn in the same direction. If you release
the button and then you press it again,
the motor will turn the other way round
(sequential working).
PROGRAM OTHER TRANSMITTERS (Fig. 2)
Important: If the MASTER transmitter
is multichannel, select the channel to
match with the control unit by pressing
the channel selection button and wait until
the LED of the selected channel switches
off (in order to check the channel you
are working on, press STOP and observe
which LED is blinking).
2. Press and hold PROG-TX button of the
MASTER transmitter till the motor starts
moving. The motor is now in programming
mode.
3. Check the motor direction then release
the PROG-TX button.
Important: If the transmitter to be added
is multichannel, select the channel to
match with the control unit by pressing
the channel selection button and wait until
the LED of the selected channel switches
off (in order to check the channel you
are working on, press STOP and observe
which LED is blinking).
4. Check the motor rotation then release
the PROG-TX button (the motor stops).
Press within 5 sec. the corresponding
button (UP if the motor turns upwards or
DOWN if the motor turns downwards).
In this way you have set the new transmit-
ter in the motor's receiver.
RESET MEMORY (Fig. 3)
To cancel transmitters from the motor's
memory, press simultaneously PROG-
TX and STOP buttons of the MASTER
transmitter until the motor jogs indicating
that the memory is empty. Then release
the buttons.
RESET MEMORY WITHOUT THE MASTER
TRANSMITTER (Fig. 4)
1. Switch the motor power supply off.
2. Press simultaneously PROG-TX and
STOP buttons of whatever transmitter and
switch the motor power supply on again,
till the motor jogs indicating that the
memory is empty.