8) LIGHT OPERATION MODE
The selected output is activated by pressing one of the
corresponding buttons of the remote control. If the output
is already active (for instance during the corresponding
activation of the local control), the following activation
command (i.e. the pressure of the corresponding button
Monostable
on the remote control) is ignored.
In case of a voltage drop, when the supply is restored the
minireceiver maintains the status of the outputs (if the
status of the local inputs is not changed during the inter-
ruption).
Outputs are controlled this way:
- first pressure of the remote control button: the output sto-
red on the corresponding key is activated
- second pressure of the remote control button: the output
is deactivated
Moreover, when the local switch is closed and the relative
output is active, if the corresponding button of the remote
Bistable
control is pressed, the output is deactivated; the output re-
activates when the switch is opened again.
Finally, bistable is the factory-set default mode; it is automa-
tically reset when the memory is erased.
In case of a voltage drop, when the supply is restored the
minireceiver maintains the status of the outputs (if the sta-
tus of the local inputs is not changed during the interrup-
tion).
In this mode the selected output is activated remotely
when one of the remote control buttons is pressed and
remains active for a period of time (timeout) stored in the
device. The output can be deactivated when the button is
pressed, after 5 seconds minimum.
The output can be controlled the same way also local-
ly. (Ex.: if the switch is closed, the output is activated for
Timed
the set time, after which it deactivates. If then the switch
opens, the output is activated and the timer restarts. The
change of status of the switch amounts to pressing the
remote control button: it causes the deactivation of the
output after 5 seconds minimum).
In case of a voltage drop, when the supply is restored, the
minireceiver keeps the lights OFF.
9) "MOTOR CONTROL" MODE FUNCTIONS
In the motor version there is a timeout (see fig. D5) that the user can
program, used to stop the command received (by both TX and the
local inputs) to protect the motor.
The relays cannot be active at the same time.
A change in activation will be preceded by both deactivating for 500
ms minimum (400ms minimum).
10)"MOTOR CONTROL" OPERATING MODE
The motor carries out the Step by Step command,
Step by
that is every time the radio/wall control code is
step
received, it will have to comply with the UP-STOP-
DOWN-STOP-UP sequence
When the command is received, the receiver activa-
Up/stop
tes the relay for the set operating time, when a se-
cond command is received it deactivates the relay.
When the command is received, the receiver activa-
tes the down relay for the set operating time, when
Down/stop
a second command is received it deactivates the
relay.
When the command is received, the receiver beha-
ves as per command 1 without executing the stop
between opening and closing. Moreover the relay is
Deadman
activated only for the time during which the recei-
step by
ver recognizes the radio/local button code.
step
The relay is deactivated if the command is no longer pre-
sent for 500 continuous ms or if the maximum operating
time has expired.
When the command is received, the receiver acti-
vates the up relay. When the radio/local command
Deadman
code is no longer received for over 500 continuous
up
ms, or the maximum operating time is exceeded,
the receiver deactivates the relay.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Deadman
down
Stop
Up
Down
For all the MOTOR modes, In case of a voltage drop, when the supply
is restored, the minireceiver keeps the outputs OFF.
11) PROCEDURES
11.1) RESET (Fig. D)
11.2) LIGHT MODE (Fig. E)
- MEMORIZING TRANSMITTER ON OUTPUT 1 (Fig. F)
- MEMORIZING TRANSMITTER ON OUTPUT 2 (Fig. G)
- CH1 AND CH2 OUTPUT OPERATION PROGRAMMING (Fig. H)
- OPERATION TIMEOUT (Fig. I)
11.3) MOTOR MODE (Fig. J)
- MEMORIZING TRANSMITTER (Fig. K)
- OPERATION TIMEOUT (Fig. L)
11.4) - DELETING TRANSMITTERS (Fig. M)
- DELETING A SINGLE TRANSMITTER (Fig. N)
12) LOCAL INPUT OPERATION (WALL-MOUNTED BUTTON PANEL)
12.1) Local input in "lights command" mode
The operation is the same as the radio mode, with the difference that
in this mode, normal standards boxes (buttons or switches) can be con-
nected to the local inputs (terminals 1-2).
To enable this double possibility, the following operating logic has been
adopted:
If the contact is kept closed:
- for less than 1 second (i.e. when a button is used), the command is
executed only when the said contact is closed.
- for a longer time (i.e. when a switch is used), the command is executed
both on the closure and on the re-opening of the contact.
12.2) Local input in "motor control" mode
The inputs will have the following specifications in this mode:
LOCAL INPUTS OPERATION (WALL-MOUNTED BUTTON PANEL)
Combination
Input 1
Input 2
Input 1 and 2 at the same time
When the command is received, the receiver activa-
tes the down relay. When the radio/local command
code is no longer received for over 500 continuous
ms, or the maximum operating time is exceeded, the
receiver deactivates the relay.
When the command is received, the receiver deacti-
vates the up and down relay.
When the command is received, the receiver activa-
tes the up relay for a maximum time equal to the set
operating time.
When the command is received, the receiver activates
the down relay for a maximum time equal to the set
operating time.
Actual function
Ascent/stop
Descent/stop
Step by step