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Setting the current time and the day of the week
1. First, go to the main menu and click the K1 button (for description see Page 2).
In the upper left-hand corner, the symbol of an alarm clock is shown and the hour display blinks.
Operation
1 2 3 4
Mo
blinks
2. Use the Up/Down arrow key to set the time; press the K1 button to
confirm the input.
3 Now, the minute display blinks. Proceed the same way as you did
under step 2. Follow the same steps when selecting the weekdays.
Please take into consideration that the abbreviations reflect the English
names for the days of the week
(Su=Sunday, Mo=Monday, Tu=Tuesday, We=Wednesday,
Th=Thursday, Fr=Friday, Sa=Saturday)
4 Once you have completed the settings, press the STOP button. This
completes the programming mode and the transmitter changes back to
the main menu.
Setting the OPEN and CLOSE cycle times for the roller shutter
1 Go to the main menu and press the K2 button in order to access the operating schedule menu. Now, an alarm clock is indicted in the upper
left-hand corner of the display. You can program up to 8 OPEN and 8 CLOSE cycle times. You may allocate one specific channel or all 4 channels
to the OPEN and CLOSE cycle time times
Memory
space 1
for the
opening
time
2. When activating the K2 button, you connect to the individual memory
spaces. (The arrows on the left-hand side of the display indicate whether
the cycle time refers to the OPEN or CLOSE movement)
This display (
) indicates that the memory space is inactive and
the activation time of the roller shutter on this channel will not be carried
out.
If a time is displayed already, continue with Step 4; otherwise continue
with Step 3 In order to re-activate the deactivated memory space, press
the K3 button.
3. In order to re-activate the deactivated memory space,
press the K3 button. In order to deactivate the memory space again,
press the K3 button until the time is displayed (
) again.
4. Now, press the K1 button to set the time. The “Hour” display is now blinking and can be adjusted with the Up/Down arrow key.
Press the K1 button again to switch to the “Minute” setting mode. Here, you can use also the Up/Down arrow key to adjust the minutes.
5. After pressing the K1 button again, you access the “Weekday” setting mode.
Here, you can define to which weekday(s) the previously adjusted time applies. Use the Up/Down arrow key to select the desired setting.
• You may select between:
• individual work days = e.g., “Tu” for Tuesday
• shortened work week = Mo Tu We Th Fr (Monday to Friday)
• entire work week = Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa (Monday to Saturday)
• entire week = Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa (Monday to Sunday)
6. If all settings are correct, confirm your input by pressing the K2 button If you wish to continue with additional changes, press
K1 button again – the display skips back to the blinking “Hour” display and you continue with step 4 in this section.
7. In order to allocate the timetable to a particular channel or to all channels, press the K3 button on your hand-held transmitter.
Now, the channel for which this timetable is allocated is highlighted and framed in the channel bar at the bottom of the display. If you would
like to allocate all channels to this schedule, press the K3 button until all 4 channels are highlighted.
Caution!
If pressing the K3 button continuously, and the number of the 4 highlighted channels is exceeded, the memory space switches back to
”inactive” mode.
Simply press the K3 button again. The display is activated again and the rst channel in the channel display is highlighted.
8 If you are satisfied with your selections, press the K2 button again in order to move to the next memory space and start from the beginning
all press the STOP button to leave the programming process.