5 Memorization of Radio Transmitters
A memorization procedure must be executed in order to enable the
TX3 transmitter to control the RC1 receiver. Besides the TX3 trans-
mitter, which is specifically designed to use in automations for
awnings and rolling-shutters, it is also possible to memorise the
TX4 transmitters which are normally used in automations for doors
and gates.
WARNING:
• All the memorisation sequences described in this chapter are
timed, that is, they must be completed within the programmed
time limits.
• Programming via radio may be done on all the receivers within
the range of the transmitter; therefore, only the one involved in
the operation should be kept switched on.
You can check whether any transmitters have been previously
memorized in the receiver; this is done by counting the number of
beeps emitted when the receiver is switched on.
Checking the memorized transmitters
3 short beeps
There are previously memorized transmitters
2 long beeps
No memorized transmitters
Table [A]
Memorizing the first transmitter in Mode I
1
Power the RC1 receiver: you will hear two long beeps
2
Within 5 seconds press any key on the radio transmitter to be memorized and hold it down
3
Release the key when you hear the first of the 3 beeps confirming memorisation
If the receiver has already memorized one or more transmitters, 3 short beeps will be heard when it is switched on. In this case you will not be
able to proceed as described above, but will have to switch to the memorization mode described in Table [B]
Even if one or more transmitters have already been memorized in Mode I, additional transmitters can be memorized in Mode I, as described
in Table [B].
Table [B]
Memorizing additional transmitters in Mode I
1
Press and hold down key
(after about 5 seconds) then release it
2
Press key
3
Once again, press and release the key on the new transmitter you pressed according to step 1
The 3 final beeps signal that the new transmitter has been correctly memorized.
If the memory is full (30 transmitters), 6 beeps will signal that the memory is not capable of memorizing any additional transmitters.
6 Additional information
This chapter examines the various memorisation possibilities of the RC1 receiver.1.
Memorization in Mode II (advanced memorization)
In this mode, one of the 4 available commands can be associated to each transmitter key, as shown in Table [C].
Table [C]
Commands available for memorization Mode II
N°
Command
1
Step-By-Step
2
Ascent-Stop
3
Descent-Stop
4
Stop
In this mode, the memorization procedure is performed separately for each single transmitter key; this means that 2 keys on the same
transmitter can be memorized for two commands to the same receiver, or to command different receivers as illustrated in the example
below:
Example of memorization in Mode II
Key 1
Awning No. 1 Ascent
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
4 RT3
of the new transmitter to be memorized (New TX) until you hear a beep
of a previously memorized transmitter (old TX) slowly 3 times
Description
The first command activates the ascent; whilst the motor is actually moving, the second will control the stop;
the third controls descent, and so on.
The first command activates the ascent; whilst the motor is actually moving, the second will control the stop;
The first command activates the descent; whilst the motor is actually moving, the second will control the stop;
Activates the stop, and only the stop.
Awning No. 1 descent
Two different procedures can be followed to memorize the trans-
mitters:
- Mode I: simplified memorization (the transmitter keys are auto-
matically configured by the RC1 receiver)
- Mode II: advanced memorization (each single transmitter key
can be configured for a specific command)
Memorizing the transmitters in Mode I (simplified memorization)
Key
(1) can perform the "Ascent" command, key
the Stop command, whereas key
command; on transmitter TX4 key 4 performs the Stop command
.
Functions of the transmitter keys in Mode I
TX3
TX4
Command
key
key 1
Ascent
key
key 2
Stop
key
key 3
Descent
key 4
Stop
When there are no memorized transmitters you can proceed to
program the first transmitter in Mode I as shown in table [A].
Rolling shutter No. 1 Step-By-Step
(2) performs
(3) can perform the "Descent"
TX3
TX4
Example
5s
Example
5s
New TX
Old TX
New TX
Rolling shutter No.2 Step-By-Step