Programming the transmitter
1.
Connect the radio receiver to the power supply.
2.
Now switch on the power.
3.
The radio receiver remains ready for programming for 3 minutes.
Programming the master transmitter
The master transmitter refers to the very first transmitter
programmed in a receiver. In contrast to subsequently pro-
grammed transmitters, the master transmitter enables,
among other things, the setting of limit positions (for drives
with integrated radio receiver) and the programming or de-
leting of further transmitters. Any transmitter that has separ-
ate UP, STOP, DOWN buttons and a programming button can
be a master transmitter.
If a transmitter is already programmed in the receiver, press
the programming button of the transmitter for 10 seconds.
Press the programming button of the transmitter for 3 seconds whilst in pro-
gramming mode.
► The shading solution confirms programming with a nodding movement,
i.e., the shading solution moves a few centimetres before reversing the
same distance.
This movement will hereafter be referred to as "shifting".
The programming process is now complete.
Programming additional transmitters
In addition to the master transmitter, up to 15 further trans-
mitters (inc. max. 3 sensors) can be programmed in the radio
receiver.
Press the programming button of the master transmitter for 3 seconds.
▻ The sun protection shifts to confirm.
Now press the programming button of a new transmitter which has not yet
been programmed in the radio receiver for 3 seconds. Doing so activates the
programming mode of the radio receiver for a new transmitter for 3 minutes.
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