PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
ON HOW TO USE "MODE
1" AND "MODE 2"
By adequately using the two Transmitter memo-
rising modes Mode 1 and Mode 2, commands
can be created both for individual automations
as well as for groups of automations.
Fig. 8 shows some possible options described
in detail as follows:
• Transmitter 1 is memorised in Mode 1, on
Free-Max A and B.
This controls the two roller shutters/awnings
simultaneously via the Up, Stop or Down
commands.
• Transmitter 2 is memorised in Mode 1, on
Free-Max C.
This controls the roller shutter/awning via the
Up, Stop or Down commands.
• Transmitter 3 is memorised in Mode 1, on
Free-Max D.
This controls the roller shutter/awning via the
Up, Stop or Down commands.
• Transmitter 4 is memorised in Mode 2, on
Free-Max D.
This controls theroller shutter/awning via the
Step-by-Step command.
• Transmitter 5 is memorised in Mode 1, on
Free-Max A, B, C and D.
The Transmitter has 3 groups of commands
(Up, Stop, Down), each with its own "identity
code" that allows the transmitter to separate-
ly control Free-Max A and B together, and
Free-Max C and D separately.
• Transmitter 6 is memorised in Mode 2, on
Free-Max D, on the garage door E and on the
automatic gate F.
The transmitter has 4 keys, each programmed as
follows:
– keys 1 and 3 control the Up (1) and Down (3)
manoeuvres of Free-Max D.
– key 2 controls the Opening/Closing (Step-by-
Step) manoeuvres of garage door E.
– key 4 controls the Opening/Closing (Step-by-
Step) manoeuvres of automatic gate E.
1
2
(Ergo1)
A
B
C
5
(WM003G)
CAUTION! – With transmitters controlling
different groups of automations (Groups),
the "Group" which the specific automation
receiver belongs to must be selected before
sending the memorisation command.
(Note - This is only possible if the said trans-
mitter has been memorised in Mode 1).
3
(Plano1)
(Planotime)
D
E
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
6
4
(WM001C)
F
(Flo4R)
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