The activation commands sent by the transmitter can be inverted by means of the movement
inversion procedure.
This procedure can be useful when pressing a given button has the opposite effect on the system to
what was expected (for example when pressing the "
▼
pressing the "
"button the system moves upwards).
1. Press button "
2. Press buttons "
has been successful)
3. Press button the "
inversion procedure has been successful)
Art. 5344 – 5354 R. F. Transmitter for 4 systems (Handheld – Wall)
LD1 LD2
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Using the transmitters art. 5344 and art. 5354 up to 4 systems can be controlled individually and/or
simultaneously. Each system is monitored throughout the various phases of its movement and its status is
communicated to the user by means of the LED associated with it.
When used for the first time (or if no system is assigned to the transmitter) LEDs LD1, LD2, LD3 and
LD4 flash twice in sequence when any button is pressed (except "
The factory settings are as follows:
◄
buttons "
▲
buttons "
■
button "
●
button "
LEDs LD1, LD2, LD3 and LD4 signal the status of the relative system (see "LED signals")
The LD LED signals the information regarding the setting procedures (see "LED signals")
Note: the first time any button is pressed after the transmitter turns itself off causes it to reactivate.
The LED associated with the last system moved comes on and at this point it will be possible to use the
transmitter as normal.
Inverting the movement
●
" until LED LD flashes 5 times followed by 3 quick flashes
▲
▼
" and "
" at the same time for 2 sec (3 flashes of LD confirm the procedure
●
" again (5 quick flashes of the LD LED confirm that the movement
LD3 LD4
LD
"
"
5344
►
" and "
" select the system to be activated
▼
" and "
" activate the system
" stops the system
" activates the setting procedure
►
"button the system moves to the left, or when
LD1 LD2
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
Operating
●
").
3
LD3 LD4
LD
"
"
"
5354
"