Installation Instructions

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A.5 - Assigning a behaviour to a push button panel with 2 buttons
NOTES AND WARNINGS
• Before starting, chose the behaviour from those listed in Table A: the choice must account for the mechanical operation of the buttons and the automation application.
TABLE A – Types of behaviour for a 2 button panel (s and t)
Type Types of behaviour
TYPE A – standard Nice operation for “ERA”
series (factory setting).
Note – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH
interlocked buttons.
To start a movement: to raise the awning press s; to lower it press t.
To stop the movement: press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.
TYPE B – with Stop and immediate reverse
commands.
Note – For this type of operation, use a panel WITH-
OUT interlocked buttons.
To start a movement: to raise the awning press s; to lower it press t.
To stop the movement: press the two buttons together.
To reverse the movement: press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.
TYPE C – with immediate reverse command.
Note – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH
interlocked buttons.
To start a movement: to raise the awning press s; to lower it press t.
To stop the movement: press the same button used to start it.
To reverse the movement: press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.
TYPE D – for hold-to-run commands only.
Note – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH
interlocked buttons.
The panel works exclusively in hold-to-run mode:
to start the Up movement: hold down button s; to stop the movement: release the button.
to start the Down movement: hold down button t; to stop the movement: release the button.
TYPE E – logic the same as for “TYPE C”
plus intermediate position command.
Note – For this type of operation, use a panel WITH-
OUT interlocked buttons.
To start a movement: to raise the awning press s; to lower it press t.
To stop the movement: press the same button used to start it.
To reverse the movement: press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.
To move the awning to the intermediate position (*): press the two buttons together.
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(*) – If no intermediate position has been programmed, the awning will move to the exact mid-point of its
travel.
TYPE F – with Stop command in any situation.
Note – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH
interlocked buttons.
To start a movement: to raise the awning press s; to lower it press t.
To stop the movement: press any button.
1 2 3
4
PRG
(x 1)
2
PRG
(x 1)
2
= 5 sec
3
Press and release
the button (1 time);
count 2 movements. Press and release
the button (1 time);
count 2 movements. Hold down the but-
ton and
release it after 5 sec-
onds;
count 3 movements.
4
continues
Select the de-
sired option and
program it as
follows
(x ...)
5 OPTIONS:
1 press = assign TYPE A.
2 presses = assign TYPE B.
3 presses = assign TYPE C.
4 presses = assign TYPE D.
5 presses = assign TYPE E.
(x ...)
1 OPTION:
1 press = assign TYPE F.
Press and release the button (s or t, according to the option desired) the number of times indicated in the option
you have chosen;
4
5
end
7
sec.
?
1 /
2 /
3 /
4 /
5 /
= 5 sec
3
After about 7 seconds, the motor performs a num-
ber of movements equal to the number of pulses
entered.
Hold down the but-
ton and
release it after 5 sec-
onds;
count 3 movements.
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