410-00352
4.
PROGRAMMING
4.1. Programming a transmitter code
The transmitter can be programmed in 3-button or 2-button-operation. If a previously programmed transmitter
is programmed again in the same output, the previous operating mode is overwritten with the new operating
mode. 32 transmission codes can be programmed per output.
Operation
Step
Programming
1
Start the programming mode for
3TB
3-button operation
2
Select the operating mode (OM).
See §3.3
3
Select output. Only one output
can be selected. Change as
often as required
4
Send the transmission code
Programming
1
Start the programming mode for
2TB
2-button operation
2
Select the operating mode (OM).
See §3.3
3
Select output. Only one output
can be selected. Change as
often as required
4
Send the transmission code
If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds, the 410-00352 automatically switches back to operating mode.
The settings are not saved. Programming can be cancelled by pressing the P button several times. The order
is: 3TB -> 2TB -> Operating mode. In operating mode, all red LEDS and the display are off, as long as no
output is activated
4.2. Measure runtime
The runtime measurement is mandatory for all runtime dependent operating modes (e.g. moving position) and
must be carried out separately for each output. As soon as the runtime measurement is activated, the roller
shutter positioning commands are carried out by the programmed transmitters in self-maintained mode. To
perform the runtime measurement, at least one transmitter must be programmed in a "regular" operating mode.
You can repeat the journeys in Step 6 as often as you like, as long as the runtime measurement mode is active. The
last measurement for each direction is saved. If the runtime measurement is started with a transmitter, it must be
completed with the same transmitter. Other transmitters will not be recognised for the duration of the measurement.
After a reset, the default runtime is 90 seconds for both directions.
The runtime measurement does not represent an electronic end position. Due to synchronisation, the programmed
end positions are often exceeded by a few percent.
Step
Operation
1
Fully open or close roller shutter/blind
2
Start the programming mode in 3- or
2-button mode
3
Select the runtime measurement operating
mode (OM2)
4
Select output. Only one output can be
selected. Change as often as required
5
Start the runtime measurement
6
Measure the runtime with the programmed transmitter for both end positions
6.1
Move the roller shutter to the first end
position (OPEN or CLOSE). Give a STOP
command as soon as the roller shutter has
reached the end position
EN
3
Button to press
Display
LED 3TB flashes
1x briefly
OM number appears on
repeatedly
digital display
LED 1 or LED 2 and LED
or
3TB flash
Transmitter button x
LED 3TB and LED of the
1x briefly
selected output light up.
When all LEDs go out,
the receiver is ready for
operation
2x briefly
LED 2TB flashes
OM number appears on
repeatedly
digital display
LED 1 or LED 2 and LED
or
2TB flash
Transmitter button X
LED 2TB and LED of the
1x briefly
selected output flash.
When all LEDs go out,
the receiver is ready for
operation
Button to press
Display
1x briefly
LED 3TB flashes
or
2x briefly
LED 2TB flashes
2
repeatedly
LED 1 or LED2
or
and LED 3TB
flash
LED 3TB +
> 1,6 s
LED 1 or LED2
flash very slowly.
Display shows
rotating circles
Press the transmitter button
x once to start opening or
closing the shutter (button A
or B). When the end position
has been reached, press the
STOP button on the same
transmitter. In 3TB this is
button C or D, in 2TB this it
is the opposite button (see
§3.3, mode 0)
6.2
Move the roller shutter to the second end
position (OPEN or CLOSE). Give a STOP
command as soon as the roller shutter has
reached the end position
7
Save the runtime
4.3. Measure reversing time
The reversing time determines how long the blind will automatically move in the OPEN direction after receiving
a STOP signal. This time applies to ALL blind operating modes. As soon as a reversing time is programmed, on
a CLOSE journey in a blind operating mode, the output reverses as soon as a STOP signal is received. It also
reverses when a set position is reached. However, there is no reversing when the end position is reached. As
soon as the reversing time measurement is activated (Step 5), the blind performs the positioning command in
PUSH BUTTON mode. To perform the reversing time measurement, at least one transmitter must be programmed
in a "regular" operating mode.
You can repeat the measurement in Step 6 as often as you like and move the blind in both directions as desired.
When the measurement is complete (point 7), the last measured runtime in the OPEN direction is saved. If the
reversing time measurement is started with a transmitter, it must be completed with the same transmitter. Other
transmitters will not be recognised for the duration of the measurement. After a reset, the default reversing time is
0 seconds. You can also restore this value by performing a reversing time measurement without moving the blind.
Step Operation
1
Move the blind with a programmed transmitter into any intermediate position with the slats
completely closed
2
Start the programming mode in 3- or 2-button
mode
3
Select reversing time measurement operating
mode
4
Select output. Only one output can be selected.
Change as often as required
5
Start the reversing time measurement
6
Set the desired reversing time with the pro-
grammed transmitter. The time of the last OPEN
movement will be saved
7
Reversing time measurement has ended and
the reversing time is saved. When all the LEDS
go out, the receiver is ready for operation again
4.4. Programming positions
Each output can be programmed with three separate positions for roller shutters and three separate positions for
blinds. The programmed positions will always be applied when a CLOSE command is received from a programmed
transmitter in the corresponding positioning operating mode (In blind operating modes, the position will be applied
when the CLOSE direction button on the transmitter has been pressed for 1.6 seconds.)
You can only programme a position when the runtime measurement has been measured for the corresponding
channel (see § 4.2). If the runtime measurement is missing, the LED for the selected output will flash when you
try to programme a position and the programming will be cancelled.
You can continue to change the position of the roller shutter in Step 5 during the programming. The position that
is saved is the position that it is in when the programming finishes (Step 6). After a reset, the default position
is 100% CLOSED.
Step Operation
1
Move the roller shutter/blind with a programmed transmitter to the upper end position in an
intermediate position
2
Start the programming mode in 3- or 2-button
mode
3
Select the operating mode (OM 4, 5, 6, 8, 9
or A)
4
Select output. Only one output can be selected.
Change as often as required
Press the transmitter button
x once to start opening or
closing the shutter (button A
or B). When the end position
has been reached, press the
STOP button on the same
transmitter. In 3TB this is
button C or D, in 2TB this it
is the opposite button (see
§3.3, mode 0)
LED 3TB + 2TB
> 1,6 s
and LED 1 or LED
2 flash 2 s. When
all the LEDs go
out, the receiver
is ready for op-
eration again
Button to press
Display
1x briefly
LED 3TB flashes
or
2x briefly
LED 2TB flashes
repeatedly
LED 1 or LED 2 + LED
or
3TB flash
LED 3TB + LED 1 or LED2
> 1,6 s
flash very slowly.
The upper/lower and bars
flash
Transmitter
button x
LED 3TB + 2TB and
> 1,6 s
LED1 or LED2 flash 2 s.
Display:
for 2 s
Button to press
Display
1x briefly
LED 3TB flashes
or
2x briefly
LED 2TB flashes
OM number on digital
repeatedly
display
4...A
LED1 or LED2 and LED 3TB
or
flashes
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