CHERUBINI Skipper Senso User manual



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Table of contents:
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................p. 26
Warnings .................................................................................................................p. 26
Guarantee / EU Declaration of conformity ...............................................................p. 26
Remote control - legend ..........................................................................................p. 27
Arrow keys - legend .................................................................................................p. 27
Insertion/replacement of batteries ...........................................................................p. 27
Symbols - legend .....................................................................................................p. 28
Keyboard .................................................................................................................p. 28
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ....................................................................................p. 29
SYSTEM STATUS LEGEND ........................................................................................p. 30
OPERATIONAL MODES ............................................................................................p. 31
Setting the operational mode ..................................................................................p. 31
System status “Manual”..........................................................................................p. 31
System status“Automatic”.......................................................................................p. 31
“Automatic timetable” function ..............................................................................p. 33
Setting the Automatic Timetable function................................................................p. 33
PROGRAMMING FOR DAILY USE .............................................................................p. 34
Enable the sensors...................................................................................................p. 34
Adjust the temperature and brightness sensor thresholds.......................................p. 34
Season Option settings ............................................................................................p. 35
Adjusting the brightness hysteresis frame and threshold ........................................p. 35
Setting the “Automatic Disable” time......................................................................p. 36
Sensors Test .............................................................................................................p. 36
SETTINGS.................................................................................................................p. 37
Language, Day &Time ..............................................................................................p. 37
Display .....................................................................................................................p. 37
Program lock ...........................................................................................................p. 38
DEVICE PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................p. 38
Storing of the rst remote control ......................................................................p. 39, 41
Storing of other remote controls......................................................................... p. 39, 42
Modify a device .......................................................................................................p. 43
Delete a device ........................................................................................................p. 43
INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER ........................................................................p. 44
GLOSSARY................................................................................................................p. 44
TECHNICAL FEATURES.............................................................................................p. 45
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This instruction booklet will explain:
- What operations to perform the rst time you turn on the remote control:
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS on page 29.
- How to read the information displayed in the main screen:
SYSTEM STATUS LEGEND on page 30.
- How the sensor adjusts the opening and closing of the awnings/blinds for optimization
of your environmental comfort levels:
OPERATIONAL MODES on page 31.
- How to change the sensor level values:
PROGRAMMING FOR DAILY USE on page 34.
For any problems, do not hesitate to contact your local dealer.
WARNING!! Before setting the rst time
read the instructions for the motor and/or the receiver.
INTRODUCTION
Keep remote controls away from children.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with appliance.
GUARANTEE
Failure to comply with these instructions annuls CHERUBINI’s responsibilities and
guarantee.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CHERUBINI S.p.A. declares that the product is in conformity with the relevant Union
harmonisation legislation: Directive 2014/53/EU, Directive 2011/65/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available upon request at the
following website: www.cherubini.it.
WARNINGS
ENGLISH
Congratulations for choosing a Cherubini Senso remote control!
Thanks to the large 1.8” LCD colour display and easy and intuitive navigation you may
easily program the remote control to maintain the lighting and temperature levels that
you prefer inside your home or ofce.

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REMOTE CONTROL - LEGEND
B- STOP/
SELECT
Middle key
RGB 1.8” LCD display,
128x160 pixel
Arrow keys
SKIPPER Senso
works with two
1,5V Alkaline
batteries (AAA)
format LR03. To
replace the
batteries, only use equally good types. Old
batteries should be disposed in conformity
with existing national regulations.
INSERTION/REPLACEMENT OF
BATTERIES
A- UP
C- DOWN
ARROW KEYS - LEGEND
BACK FORWARD
ENGLISH

SYMBOLS - LEGEND
Use the arrow keys to move inside the keyboard and conrm the required letter by
pressing the middle key (SELECT).
To quit, position the cursor on the ENTER key and press SELECT.
KEYBOARD
Venetian blind
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Back key
Capital letters
small letters
special characters
Numbers and symbols
Enter key
Space key
Battery
Aerial
Blind
Sceen
Tilting blind
Awning
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These operations are only necessary the rst time you switch on your remote control.
All setups can be modied at any time by accessing the SETTINGS section.
1 - Follow the instructions on page 27 to insert the batteries.
The screen of the remote control will be activated immediately.
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
ATTENTION! When you replace at batteries, all the settings and the programming
carried out until the time of replacement will be held in the remote control memory.
The only exception will be the “time and day”, which will have to be set when the
remote control is started.
2 - First screen: language selection.
Select the language you require by using the UP/DOWN+SELECT keys and press SAVE.
3 - Second screen: Day & Time setup.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to set the required value.
Press SELECT to move from one box to another within the same screen.
After setup, press SAVE to save the input data.
4 - Third screen: SYSTEM STATUS.
This screen shows the current settings of the remote control. (see next page for further
details).
This is the initial screen you will see when you use the remote control every day. From
this screen you can go on to the navigation. From SYSTEM STATUS you can quickly access
adjustment of the sensor levels (left button), the Main Menu (right button) or manual
control of the solar protection device with the direction buttons (UP, DOWN, STOP).
SENSORS LEVELS MAIN MENU
STOP
UP
DOWN
ENGLISH

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SYSTEM STATUS
Automatic
08:00/17:00
Brightness: 0135
Temperature: 20 °C
Thresh./Main menu
Quick start
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SYSTEM STATUS
Automatic
08:00/17:00
Brightness: 0135
Temperature: 20 °C
Thresh./Main menu
Quick start
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SYSTEM STATUS
Automatic
08:00/17:00
Brightness: 0135
Temperature: 20 °C
Thresh./Main menu
Quick start
SYSTEM STATUS LEGEND
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Remote
control
battery level
Screen
name
Command
transmission
indicator
Active
operational
mode
System
time
Automation
operational
timetable
(if enabled)
Temporarily disable
automatic operation
Last command
sent
Season option active
Summer
Winter
Brightness bar
Brightness
hysteresis
frame
Twilight
threshold
Temperature
bar
Brightness and
temperature values in
real time
Navigation
menu
Temperature
intervention
threshold
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OPERATIONAL MODES
Each time the display is activated, the currently set operational mode is indicated on the
SYSTEM STATUS screen.Two operational modes are available:
- Manual
- Automatic
When the remote control is turned on for the rst time it is set to manual mode.
Setting the Operational Mode
To change the Operational Mode, perform the following steps from the Main Menu:
Select the item desired and save.
System status - MANUAL
In MANUAL mode, motor management by the brightness and temperature sensors is
deactivated. In this mode, the sensors, if enabled, will in any case show the brightness and
temperature levels in the room, but these do not control motor movement for exceeding
the thresholds.
It is possible to control the motor with just the UP/DOWN/STOP buttons on the remote
control.
System status - AUTOMATIC
In AUTOMATIC mode the brightness and temperature sensors, if enabled, manage motor
movement according to the following table:
ENGLISH
Mar 15:22
AUTOMATION
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST
A and C buttons: to go
from one function list to
the next
B button: to select the
item desired
LFT button: returns to
Main Menu without saving
RT button: saves and
returns to the Programming
screen

Mar 15:22
SYSTEM STATUS
Automatic
08:00/17:00
Brightness: 0135
Temperature: 20 °C
Thresh./Main menu
Quick start
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BRIGHTNESS:
Brightness bar
Temperature bar
Brightness hysteresis
frame
Twilight threshold
Temperature
intervention threshold
Brightness level
Motor command
Effect
Above the hysteresis frame
DOWN
Less light
Below the hysteresis frame
UP
More light
Within the hysteresis frame
No command or STOP (if in
movement)
Mantains the current brightness level
Below the twilight threshold* DOWN (blinds/venetian blinds)
UP (awnings)
)**
until they are completely closed
Close the blinds/awnings completely
Disable the automation
Disable the temperature sensor
(if active)
*optional
** The motor automatically sets the movement based on the type of device memorised
SUMMER (sun)
Temperature level
Motor command
Effect
Above the threshold DOWN
Less light
Less heat
Blocks light sensor management, if active
Below the threshold No command
Maintains the current temperature level set
Light sensor is managed by settings
WINTER (snowflake)
Temperature level
Motor command
Effect
Above the threshold UP
More light
More heat
Blocks light sensor management, if enabled
Below the threshold No command Maintains the current temperature level set Light
sensor is managed by settings
To enable the automation again after complete closing, the blinds/venetian blind must
be opened so that the sensor is again exposed to light up to a point that falls within the
hysteresis frame.
TEMPERATURE:
Management of events linked to temperature is associated with the Season Option setting
(see Programming/Season Option page 35).
In AUTOMATIC mode it is always possible to control the motor manually with the A, B and
C buttons. This movement disables automatic operation for a time that may be set by the
user (see “Setting the Automatic Disable time”, page 36). During this time the “red hand”
symbol is displayed on the screen.
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AUTOMATIC TIMETABLE function (option to be enabled)
Enabling this function the system works in AUTOMATIC mode only within the timetable
set by the user (factory settings: 8 – 20).
- When the timetable is started the automation enables management of the brightness.
- When the timetable expires, and when the light falls below the twilight threshold, the
device is given the command to close completely (DOWN if blinds/ venetian blind, UP
if awning).
In the operation timetable the time is displayed in black; outside the timetable it is
displayed in grey.
It is always possible to control the motor manually with the A, B and C buttons. This
movement disables automatic operation for a time that may be set by the user (see
“Setting the Automatic Disable time”, page 36).
A brightness level lower than the twilight threshold temporarily disables the automation
(red hand displayed). When the timetable expires, the command is given to close, in any
case. The manual controls (A, B and C buttons) remain in any case active. To enable the
automation again, the brightness sensor must be exposed to enough light to again fall
within the hysteresis frame.
Setting the Automatic Timetable function:
To activate the Automatic Timetable function, do the following:
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Select “Enable”; at this point it is possible to set the timetable.
Value set at the factory: 8-20.
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B button: to go from one
screen to another
A-C buttons: to set the
values desired
LFT button: returns to
the Programming Screen
without saving
RT button: saves
and returns to the
Programming screen
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PROGRAMMING
Hysteresis
h
Sensors enabling
Timetable
8:00
Device
Season opt.
Select
Start Time
08 00
:
End Time 20 00
:
Manual Disab. 000
Enable
Mar 15:22
TIMETABLE
Select
Save
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST

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Enable the sensors:
Both sensors are factory enabled.
To disable or enable the brightness or temperature sensors, take the following steps from
the Main Menu:
PROGRAMMING FOR DAILY USE
Adjust the temperature and brightness sensor thresholds:
From the“System Status”screen it is possible to quickly access and adjust the temperature
and brightness sensor thresholds. Proceed as follows:
A and C buttons: to go from
one function list to the next
B button: to enable/disable
the item desired
LFT button: returns to the
Programming Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the Programming screen
B button: to go from one
screen to another
A-C buttons: to set the
values desired
LFT button: returns to the
System Status Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the System Status Screen
The factory settings are the following:
Brightness: 500 (from 0 to 1000)
Temperature: 35° (from 0° C to 50° C)
For adjustment of the Brightness Sensor, see also “Adjust the hysteresis frame and the
Brightness threshold” on the following page.
The Temperature sensor is managed by the Season Option; the threshold value indicates:
- In “SUMMER”: the maximum temperature that may be reached in the environment,
above which the sensor commands the blind/venetian blind to close or the awning to
open.
- In “WINTER”: the minimum temperature that may be reached in the environment, below
which the sensor commands the blind/venetian blind to open or the awning to close.
ATTENTION! The temperature value MUST NOT correspond to the ideal
temperature for the room being controlled.
ENGLISH
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PROGRAMMING
Hysteresis
h
Sensors enabling
Timetable
8:00
Device
Season opt.
Select
Mar 15:22
SENSORS ENABLING
Select
Save
Temperature
Light
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST
Mar 15:22
SYSTEM STATUS
Automatic
Brightness: 0135
Temperature: 20 °C
Thresh./Main menu
Quick start
Mar 15:22
SENSORS LEVELS
Save
Regolation
Temperature: 35°C
Brightness: 0500

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Season Option Settings:
Season Option is managed by the temperature sensor. To set the season desired, do the
following:
A and C buttons: to go from
one function list to the next
B button: to enable/disable
the item desired
LFT button: returns to the
Programming Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the Programming screen
Value set at the factory: Summer.
For the notes on the operation of the Season Option, see the “Temperature” table on
page 32.
Adjusting the brightness hysteresis frame and threshold:
In the “Sensor Thresholds” screen, only a basic adjustment of the brightness sensor is
possible. For a ner adjustment of the brightness sensor activation values, do as follows:
Namely:
- Hysteresis frame: adjust the tolerance range compared to the activation threshold set on
the brightness sensor. If the brightness threshold is adjusted at 500 and the hysteresis
frame at 250, the automation activation threshold value will be 250 (lower threshold)
and 500 (upper threshold);
- Brightness: set the brightness sensor activation threshold, that is to say the maximum
brightness value that is not to be breached in the controlled area;
- Twilight (optional): set the twilight threshold, that is to say, the brightness value in the
evening hour when you want the blinds/venetian blind or awnings to be closed. This is
activated by selecting the “Activation” item in the display.
B button: to go from one
screen to another
A-C buttons: to set the
values desired
LFT button: returns to the
Programming Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the Programming screen
ENGLISH
Mar 15:22
PROGRAMMING
Hysteresis
h
Sensors enabling
Timetable
8:00
Device
Season opt.
Select
Mar 15:22
SEASON OPTION
Select
Save
Winter
Summer
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST
Mar 15:22
PROGRAMMING
Hysteresis
h
Sensors enabling
Timetable
8:00
Device
Season opt.
Select
Mar 15:22
HYSTERESIS/LEVELS
Save
Regolation
Hysteresis: 0250
Brightness: 0500
Twilight: 0020
Enable
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST

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The factory settings are the following:
Hysteresis: 250
Brightness: 500
Twilight: 20 (min 0 - max = lower hysteresis frame limit)
It is suggested that these values be changed according to the actual levels ascertained by
the sensor inside of the area being controlled.
Setting the “Automatic Disable” time:
In “Automatic” mode it is always possible to manually command the motor. This action
blocks automatic function of the automation for a period of time that may be set by the
user, as follows:
Value set at the factory: 0 (the automation is not blocked after a manual command).
The value is in minutes (range: 0-120, in steps of 10 minutes).
Sensors Test:
In this screen the remote control reacts immediately to the sensor threshold steps. It is
therefore possible to check if the Skipper Senso is properly communicating with the motor
it is connected to. To perform the test, go to the “Sensors Test” item on the display and
directly change the threshold values. The values now set will be the new remote control
sensor thresholds.
B button: to go from one
screen to another
A-C buttons: to set the
values desired
LFT button: returns to the
Programming Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the Programming screen
B button: to go from one
screen to another
A-C buttons: to set the
values desired
LFT button: returns to the
Main Menu Screen without
saving
RT button: saves and returns
to the Main Menu Screen
ENGLISH
Mar 15:22
PROGRAMMING
Hysteresis
h
Sensors enabling
Timetable
8:00
Device
Season opt.
Select
Start Time
08 00
:
End Time 20 00
:
Manual Disab. 000
Enable
Mar 15:22
TIMETABLE
Select
Save
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST
Mar 15:22
SENSORS TEST
Save
Regolation
Temperature: 35°C
Brightness: 0500
Mar 15:22
MAIN
Select
Save
Mode
Manual
Settings
Programming
Automation
Sensors Test
TEST

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This section will allow you to change both the basic setups of the remote control
(language, day, time) and the values which have been pre-set in the factory.
SETTINGS
ATTENTION! When you replace at batteries, all the settings and the programming
carried out until the time of replacement will be held in the remote control memory. The
only exception will be the “time and day”, which will have to be set when the remote
control is started.
LANGUAGE, DAY AND TIME SETTING
Language setting:
Main menu / Settings / Language
Move to the required language using the UP/DOWN keys, press SELECT + SAVE.
Day & Time setting:
Main menu / Settings / Day & Time
Set the required values*, then press SAVE.
DISPLAY ACTIVATION AND SETTING
Press any key for about 1 second to activate the display.
After the last impulse, the display remains on for a number seconds which can be set (pre-
set value: 30 seconds). During the 10 minutes after being switched off, the display can be
reactivated by slightly pressing a key and the last screen can be visualized.After these 10
minutes (prolonged switch-off), it will be necessary to keep any key pressed for a longer
time (about 1 second).Then, the system will start and will show the System Status screen.
Pre-set value change:
Main menu / Settings / Display > Switch-off
Set the required value* (min 10 sec. – max 90 sec.) and then press SAVE.
In the programming phase it is advisable to set a high value (60 to 90 seconds), while a
low value (10-30 seconds) during daily use is sufcient and helps prolong the life of the
batteries.
Adjustment of the display brightness:
Main menu / Settings / Display > Brightness
Set the required value* (min 00 – max 10), then press SAVE.
*Use the UP/DOWN keys to set the required value.
Press SELECT to move from one box to the other inside the same screen.
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PROGRAM LOCK
In order to avoid involuntary changes to the programming, it is possible to activate
the “Program Lock” during the daily use of the remote control. When the “Program
Lock” is active, the SELECT key must be kept pressed for 4 seconds in order to make
the PROGRAMMING section accessible from the main menu. Once the lock has been
“released”, the PROGRAMMING section normally remains accessible until the next time
you switch the remote control off for a long time.
DEVICE
The Skipper Senso is able to manage a device such as a blind/screen, awning, tilting blind
or venetian blind that will already be created at the moment it is turned on.To enable the
sensor function, it is necessary to memorise the motor on the remote control with one of
the procedures illustrated below.
To change the name of the device set or to change the type (type set: blind), see “Modify
a device “ on page 43.
DEVICE PROGRAMMING
Advisable for daily use!
How to activate/deactivate the lock:
Main menu / Settings / Progamm lock
Move to the desired option using the UP/DOWN keys, then press SELECT + SAVE.
PLEASE NOTE: even with the “program lock” activated it is still possible to access the
quick adjustment of the sensor thresholds from System Status (see page 34).
ATTENTION!
If the Program Lock is active (see Settings on page 38), you must keep the
middle key pressed for 4 seconds in order to make this section accessible.
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Programming notes
The Skipper LCD and Skipper Senso have the same remote control memorisation
procedure. For this reason, in the following pages, we will refer to a generic “LCD remote
control” without specifying whether it is a Skipper Senso or an LCD.
On Skipper LCD, being a multi-channel remote control, it is necessary to select the device.
STORING OF THE FIRST REMOTE CONTROL
How to Proceed for tHe tronic rX / wave rX / senso rX motors and for tHe
tds gold receiver:
ATTENTION! This programming is only necessary when the motor or receiver is
installed for the rst time, that is to say, when the receiver has not yet been connected
to any remote control. Otherwise, see: “Storing of other remote controls”.
- Make sure that the motor or receiver is supplied with energy.
-
Main menu / Programming / Device / Store + STORE
- After storing, use the UP / DOWN / STOP keys to check whether the motor is operating
correctly.
- After checking, press END PROCEDURE.
STORING OF OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS
Consult the following scheme in order to nd the procedure that meets your requirements
and then follow the procedure found in the pages below:
*Remote control of the Skipper series (not LCD) or Giro series
LEGEND:
Tn / Cn: already stored remote control / channel (not LCD)
Tx / Cx: remote control / channel to be stored (not LCD)
LCDx: device to be stored on a LCD remote control
LCDn: device already stored on a LCD remote control
To add:
To another device created using:
Funcon: Procedure:
Tn/Cn LCDx 1
LCD
remote control
LCD
remote control
LCD
remote control
(another) LCD
Another Cherubini
remote control* ADD FROM Skipper/Giro LCD remote control
LCD remote control
LCD remote control LCD remote control
A+B; B ADD FROM
ADD FROM
LCDn Tx/Cx
2
Another
Cherubini
remote control*
ADD TO
Skipper/Giro
ADD TO B(2 sec)
LCDn LCDx 3
remote control
ADD TO +
ADD FROM
ADD TO
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Procedure 1
To execute the ADD FROM function
1- Already stored remote control:
a. Position yourself on the desired channel and carry out the following sequence:
Before proceeding
make sure that the motor/receiver is powered.
b.After storing, check if the motor operates correctly using the UP / DOWN / STOP keys.
3- After checking, press END PROCEDURE on an LCD remote control.
Procedure 3
To execute the functions ADD TO / FROM on two LCD remote controls
1- Already stored LCD remote control:
a.
Main menu / Programming / Device / Add to + STORE.
b. Wait for the movements of the motor, which will conrm that it is working correctly.
2- LCD remote control to be stored:
a.
Main menu / Programming / Device / Add from + STORE
b. After storing, check if the motor operates correctly using the UP / DOWN / STOP keys.
3- After checking, press END PROCEDURE on both remote controls.
A B B
2sec
B
ENGLISH
2- LCD remote control to be stored:
a.
Main menu / Programming / Device / Add from + STORE
b. After storing, check if the motor operates correctly using the UP / DOWN / STOP
keys.
3- After checking, press END PROCEDURE on an LCD remote control.
Procedure 2
To execute the ADD TO function
1- Already stored LCD remote control:
a.
Main menu / Programming / Device / Add to + STORE
b. Wait for the movements of the motor, which will conrm that it is working correctly.
2- Remote control to be stored:
a. Position yourself on the desired channel and carry out the following sequence:

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How to Proceed for tHe cHerubini motors of tHe garda rX series and for tHe a510015
– a510017 – a510022 receivers:
Programming notes
The programming of the remote controls for the above mentioned products requires a
certain sequence in the use of the keys. Please keep the following functions of the keys
in mind:
A
B
C
A
B
C
SEL
A
B
C
SEL
Skipper Series
(not-LCD) Giro Series LCD remote control
On Skipper Senso: perform the button sequencing from the “System Status” screen.
On Skipper LCD: select the device on which you wish to proceed.
STORING OF THE FIRST REMOTE CONTROL
ATTENTION! This Programming is only necessary when the motor or receiver is installed
for the rst time, that is to say, when it is not yet connected to any remote control.
Otherwise, see: “Storing of other remote controls”.
1- Make sure that the motor or receiver is supplied with energy
2- Use the keys in the following sequence:
3- After storing, use the UP / DOWN / STOP keys to check whether the motor is working
correctly.
4- After checking, press BACK or forward.
B
2sec
B
+
AB
LCD1= First device to be stored on an LCD remote control
A
B
C
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STORING OF OTHER REMOTE CONTROLS
The procedure remains the same in all 3 cases. Only the order in which the remote controls
are used changes. Please refer to the following scheme in order to nd the procedure
which meets your requirements:
**Remote control of the Skipper series (not LCD) or Giro series
LEGEND:
Tn/Cn: already stored remote control /channel (not LCD) LCDx: Device to be stored on a LCD remote control
Tx/Cx: remote control/channel to be stored (not LCD) LCDn: Device already stored on a LCD remote control
Before using the keys in the given sequence:
- Make sure that the motor or receiver is powered.
- On Skipper Senso go to the “System Status” screen.
- On the Multi-channel remote controls (Skipper series or Giro series) position yourself
on the desired channel.
Procedure 4
To add an LCD remote control to a device created with another Cherubini
remote control:
Procedure 5
To add another Cherubini remote control to a device created with an LCD
remote control:
A B
2sec
B
B
Already stored remote control
Already stored LCD remote control
LCD remote control to be stored
Remote control to be stored
B
B
+
AB2sec
ENGLISH
To add:
To another device created using:
Procedure:
Tn/Cn LCDx 4
LCD
remote control
LCD
remote control
LCD
remote control
(another) LCD
Another Cherubini
remote control* Skipper/Giro LCD remote control
LCD remote control
LCD remote control LCD remote control
A+B; B
A+B; B
LCDn Tx/Cx
5
Another Cherubini
remote control*
Skipper/Giro
B (2 sec)
A+B; B B (2 sec)
B (2 sec)
LCDn LCDx 6
remote control
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