Installation Instructions

7 – English
–– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES ––
COMMON to motors configured for either ONE-WAY or TWO-WAY communications
Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys
A.1 - Memorising the FIRST TRANSMITTER (in “Mode I”)
NOTES AND WARNINGS
This procedure must be used only for memorising the FIRST TRANSMITTER. If the motor does not complete the procedure, this is because at least one
transmitter has already been memorised; to memorise supplementary transmitters, you must use the procedures described in section B.1 (motor configured for
TWO-WAY communications) o C.2 (motor configured for ONE-WAY communications).
• If all transmitters memorised in the motor are deleted, the first transmitter you memorise thereafter must be memorised with this procedure.
• If the installation has multiple motors, the procedure must be repeated for each motor separately.
• On completing this procedure, button s will Raise the awning, button t Lower it, and button n Stop the movement.
• If within the transmitter’s range there are multiple powered up motors, to memorise the first transmitter in any one of them, it is not necessary to disconnect power
to all other motors; simply proceed as follows.
1 2 3
ON
1
PRG
= 5 sec
PRG
Move the awning to
a half-way position.
Switch on
mains power,
count 1 movement. Hold down the but-
ton and
release it after 5
seconds;
over the next 2 minutes, all motors within the transmitter’s
range in which no transmitters have yet been memorised will
move their awnings up and down, for random periods of time.
4
5
!!! (x 1)
Select the awning you wish to program and, at the
start of an UP movement, stop it IMMEDIATELY,
by pressing and releasing the button (1 time):
the movement will
stop briefly (= com-
mand received) and ...
... the awning will resume its up and down movements, each of
random duration.
5
end
!!! (x 1)
Observe the same awning and, at the start of a
DOWN movement, stop the movement IMMEDI-
ATELY, by pressing and releasing the button (1 time):
the movement will
stop;
count 3 movements.
A
GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES
Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switch-
es.
If the programming transmitter controls multiple groups of screen motors, before sending a command requested by
the procedure, select the group to which the motor being programmed belongs.
When the motor is powered up, if it makes 2 movements this means that: at least one transmitter has been memorised
and no limit switch has been programmed; if, on the other hand, it makes 1 movement this means that: no transmitter
has been memorised.
When running a procedure, you can abort the procedure at any time by pressing ESC (on the back of the transmitter).
When the Up and Down limit switches are not programmed, the awning can only be commanded in hold-to-run mode -
i.e. you must hold the button down until the awning reaches the desired position. The movement stops when you release
the button in any position.
When the Up and Down limit switches have been programmed , the awning can be controlled by simply pressing and
releasing the buttons. Doing so starts the movement, which is stopped automatically by the system when the awning
reaches the programmed position.
All procedures require you to use a transmitter memorised in “Mode I” (e.g., memorised with procedure A.1 or with pro-
cedure B.1 (motor configured for TWO-WAY communications) C.2.1.A - C.2.1.B (motor configured for ONE-WAY com-
munications)).