GAPOSA QCTZ16SY User guide

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QCTZ16SY
16 channels hand held display
remote with timer
INSTALLER
MANUAL
TECHNICAL DATA
Radio frequency: 434.15 MHz
Protection rating: IP 30
Operating temperature: 0°C to + 60°C (+ 32°F to + 140°F)
Dimensions: 150 x 47 x 12 mm
Power supply: 1 x 3V 2450 Lithium battery

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DESCRIPTION
The QCTZ16SY hand-held display remote which allows you to control up to 16 motors or groups of
motors wirelessly.
Features:
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LCD display
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Easy customization of groups (Up to 8)
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Pre-set ALL channelcontrol
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Easy recall of groups
SAFETY
1.
Safety and responsibility
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Hideunusedchannelfunction(tobeimplemented)
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Magnetic wall mount
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Timer functions
Please read this guide carefully before installing and using this product.
Any use outside the sphere of application defined by GAPOSA is prohibited. This invalidates the war-
ranty and discharges GAPOSA of all liability, as does any failure to comply with the instructions given
herein. Never begin installing without first checking the compatibility of this product with the associa-
ted equipment and accessories.
2.
Specific safety instructions
To avoid damaging the product:
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Avoid impacts!
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Do not drop it!
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Do not spray or immerse in liquids.
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Keepoutofthereachofchildren.
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Donotuseabrasiveproductsor solventsto
clean the product. Its surface can be cleaned
with a soft, damp cloth.
PLEASE NOTE: do not use motors with remote controls in areas with risks of radio disturbs over the
norm (i.e. airports or radio repeaters). These units may also be disturbed by telecommunication
and/or transceiver systems working on the same frequency.
BUTTONS
Single channel/group
control mode
Select channel/group
Up
Stop
Down
SYNC
LIMIT
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SELECTING A CHANNEL/GROUP
When pressing the circle button
sequentiallythe modes can be
switched from single channel control mode to group control mode.
Brieflypressthecirclebutton
to enter single channel mode, scroll
the channels with the arrow buttons (
◄
or
►
): each channel is identi-
fied by a number.
Brieflypressthecirclebutton
to enter group control mode. The first
group to appear is the all channels group. Scroll through the pre-made
groupswiththearrowbuttons(◄or►):eachgroup
is
identifiedbya
number.
Note: Only the groups that have been created previously (see section be-
low) will appear. No groups will appear if groups have not been
created previously.
CUSTOMIZATION OF THE GROUPS
1.
Brieflypressthecirclebutton to enter in group control mode
2.
To create a group press both arrow buttons (
◄
and
►
) for 2 seconds. The icon
appears and
channel 1 starts flashing.
3.
Using the arrow buttons (◄or ►), scroll to the channel to be set into the group.
4.
Press for 2 seconds both arrow buttons (
◄
and
►
) to select the channel. Then move to the other
channels to be set and select each one in the same fashion.
5.
When all the desired channels of the group are set press the
UP, STOP or
DOWN button
to confirm the group. The group is identified by a number. The group you set takes the first number
available in progressive fashion from 1 to 8.
Note: Only 8 groups can be created.
DELETING GROUPS
1.
Enter the group screen by pressing the circle button
.
2.
Press and hold the circle button
until appears on screen.
3.
Press the STOP button to enter the delete groups mode.
4.
Page through the saved groups using the left and right arrow buttons.
5.
Once the group that needs to be deleted is selected, press the
STOPbuttonto confirmthedeletion.
Note: the delete groups mode can be exited at any time by pressing the circle button
again.
HIDING CHANNELS
1.
Makesurethe channel selection screenis visible, it can be changed by pressingthe circle button
.
2.
Pressandholdthecirclebutton until appears on screen.
3.
Press the STOP button to enter channels mode.
4.
By pressing the left and right arrow buttons, the required hidden channels can be selected.
5.
Once the required hidden channels are selected, press the
STOP button to confirm thehidden
channels. The numbers on the screen will blink quickly for confirmation.
Note: Channels can be unhidden using the same process. Just deselect the channels.

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TIMER FUNCTIONS
CLOCK SET-UP (Note: The clock is in 24-hour format)
1.
From the channels or groups screen, press and hold the circle
button
until
or appe-
arson the screen. Pressthe circle
button
again and the timer/ clock screen will appear.
2.
Press the STOP button to enter the menu.
3.
Set the hour by using the UP / DOWN buttonsandpressthe STOP button to confirm.
4.
Set the minutes by using the UP / DOWN buttons and press the STOP button toconfirm.
5.
Select the day of the week using the ◄LEFT/ ►RIGHT buttons and press STOP button to confirm.
Clock isnow set.
6.
now appears on screen. By using the arrow buttons (◄and ►) you can scroll between
and
to choose between having the clock displayed or not in stand-by mode.
Note: During operation, the clock is shown only in Automatic Mode or Random Mode (see section: “Understan-
ding and changing the operational mode”)
CREATING OR EDITING A SCHEDULE
1.
After setting the clock, from either the channels or groups screen, press and hold the
button until
or appears on the screen. Press the button again two times until the screen is
reached. Press the STOP to enter the menu.
2.
The 6 schedules can now be chosen:
3.
Use the ◄LEFT/ ►RIGHT buttons to select the schedule to be created or edited. Once the schedule is
selected, press the
STOP
button to confirm.
4.
Use the ◄LEFT/ ►RIGHT buttons to select the day of the week:
5.
Press the
UP /
DOWN
buttons to selector deselect one or multiple days of the week. Once the
day or daysof theweekhavebeenselected,press
the
STOP
to confirm.
Note: When the day of the week is blinking slow, the day is not selected, and when the day of the week is
blinking fast, the day has been selected.
6.
Use the UP / DOWN buttons to select the hour. Press the STOP to confirm.
7.
Use the UP / DOWN buttons to select the minutes. Press the STOP to confirm.
8.
Choose the command to be sent. Use the UP / DOWN buttons to select between the UP com-
mand, DOWN command, and Intermediate Position command. Press the STOP toconfirm.
9.
Choose the channels to add to the Scene. Use the ◄LEFT/ ►RIGHT buttons to move between chan-
nels,and the
UP /
DOWN
buttonsto selector deselectthe channel.Pressthe
STOP
buttonto
create the schedule.
Note: When the channel is blinking slow, the channel is not selected, and when the channel is blinking fast,
the day has been selected.
The schedule is now created.
SCHEDULE DELETION
1.
From the channels or groups screen, press and hold the circle
button until
or appe-
arson the screen. Pressthe circle
button
again three times until appears onscreen.
2.
Press the STOP button to enter the menu.
3.
Select the schedule to be deleted and press the STOP button to confirm.
The schedule is now deleted.
UNDERSTANDING AND CHANGING THE OPERATIONAL MODE
The remote operational mode can be changed between Automatic Mode [ AUT ], Random Mode [ ] and
Manual mode [ no icon ]. The operational mode can be changed by pressing the Left and Right buttons.
With each press of the button, the transmitter will change from manual to automatic, to random, to ma-
nual, etc. In automatic mode and random mode, the clock will appear on the screen instead of the channel
or grouplettering.

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Manual Mode: The transmitter works only bysending up stop and downcommands tochannels or groups
by manually pressing the button on the transmitter.
Automatic Mode: The transmitter will operate with manual control as well as executing schedules auto-
matically.
Random Mode: The transmitter will operate with manual control and all schedules will execute with a
delay from 0-30 minutes. For example, if the schedule is set to go off at 8:00,whenin random mode, the
schedule will go off anywhere between 8:00 and 8:30.
PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER (Fig.1)
CAUTION:Ifmoremotorswithreceiverhavetobe installed,itisimportanttopoweruponlyone motorat time
during the first programming session, in order to avoid any interferences with the others.
1.
Power up the motor to be programmed.
2.
Hold SYNC pressed until the motor starts moving.
3.
Check the rotation of the motor, then release SYNC (the motor stops).
4.
Within 5 seconds press the corresponding button (i.e. UP if the motor rotates upwards or DOWN if vice
versa).
In this way the transmitter has been programmed and the rotation of the motor has been synchronized.
ADDING TRANSMITTER (Fig.1)
2.
Hold SYNC pressed of a transmitter
already paired
until the motor starts moving.
3.
Check the rotation of the motor, then release SYNC (the motor stops).
4.
Within 5 seconds press the corresponding button (i.e. UP if the motor rotates upwards or DOWN if vice
versa) on the
new transmitter being added
.
Additional transmitter is now added
CHECKING/CHANGING DIRECTION (Fig.2)
IMPORTANT:changedirectionmustbeperformedbeforestartinglimitsettingotherwiselimitsmustbereset.
Press
UP or
DOWN button
the motor should go UP or DOWN, otherwise to change direction:
1.
Press and hold SYNC button till the motor starts moving
2.
Press STOP button: The motor makes a briefjog.
Direction of the motor has been reversed.
OFF
ON
FIG. 1
FIG. 2

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ERASING TRANSMITTERS (Fig. 3)
Push simultanously SYNC and STOP of the transmitter until the motor makes a brief movement in both
directions. Only the transmitter used for this procedure has been deleted from motor memory
FIG. 3
RESET MOTOR MEMORY
OPTION 1 (Fig. 4) - Using an already programmed transmitter
Press and hold both SYNC and STOP buttons till the motor makes first a brief jog and, after a while, a
second long jog. Memory is now empty.
FIG. 4
OPTION 2 (Fig. 5) - Without an already programmed transmitter
1.
Switch the motor power supply OFF. Then switch it ON.
2.
Within 8 seconds, using any Gaposa transmitter, press and hold both SYNC and STOP buttons until the
motor makes a long jog. Memory is now empty.
LIMITSWITCHSETUP(Fig.6)(Just formotorswithelectroniclimitswitch)
ATTENTION: ALWAYS SET THE UP LIMIT SWITCH FIRST
1.
Push LIMIT till the motor makes a brief movement in both direction
Note: during “programming mode” the operations are in “deadman control”
2.
Press and hold the
UP
button and run the motor to the desired UP limit position.
3.
Press the STOP to set the UP limit position. The motor makes a brief jog.
4.
Press and hold the DOWN button and run the motor to the desired DOWN limit position.
5.
Press the STOP to set the DOWN limit position. The motor makes a brief jog.
Note:accuratelimitsettingcanbeperformedwhenUPWARDorDOWNWARDby pressingasecondtimeLIMIT:
themotorthenmovesslowlyin stepstowardstothedesiredlimit.AlwayspressSTOPbuttontosetthelimit
position.
FIG. 5
ON
OFF
ON

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The intermediate position has beensetup.
AUTOMATIC SETTING OF THE LIMITS
(Just for motors with electronic limit switch)
For limits set with torque sensor (mechanical stop of shutters or cassette awnings/shades), press and
hold UP button until the bottom bar hits the cassette or shutter box.
A short jog will indicate that the UP position has been memorized. The same procedure can be followed
for DOWN limit
but only for roller shutters.
INTERMEDIATE POSITION SETUP (Fig. 7)
(Just for motors with electronic limit switch)
Stop the shutter/awning in the desired intermediate position, then press simultaneously the UP and
DOWN buttons until the motor makes a brief movement in both directions.
TRANSMITTER FACTORY RESET
The factory reset will un-hide any hidden channels and delete all custom groups.
1.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmitter.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Press and hold the circle button
while reinserting the battery, once the screen comes back on and
displays, will appear and the circle button
can be released.
4.
After about 3 seconds the transmitter will start up and all channels will be un-hidden, and any groups
deleted.
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
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