Hoppe SecuSignal User manual

Installation/User Manual

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For your own attention:
For your own attention:For your own attention:
For your own attention:
Please read through this Manual carefully, noting the safety information in particular.
You are advised to keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Manufacturer
ManufacturerManufacturer
Manufacturer
HOPPE Holding AG
CH-7537 Müstair
Switzerland
Contacts
ContactsContacts
Contacts
HOPPE AG
Via Friedrich Hoppe
CH-7537 Müstair
Switzerland
+41 (0)81 851 66 00
+41 (0)81 851 66 66
www.hoppe.com
HOPPE AG
Am Plausdorfer Tor 13
D-35260 Stadtallendorf
Germany
+49 (0)6428 932-0
+49 (0)6428 932-220
www.hoppe.com
HOPPE S.p.A.
Jaufenstrasse, 16
I-39010 S. Martin i. P. (BZ)
Italy
+39 0473 640 111
+39 0473 641 359
www.hoppe.com

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Contents
ContentsContents
Contents
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1.1 The SecuSignal®System .................................................................... 4
1.2 Guide to this Manual .......................................................................... 4
1.3 Safety regulations............................................................................... 5
1.4 Correct use as intended..................................................................... 6
1.5 Scope of delivery................................................................................ 6
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2 Device and function overview
Device and function overviewDevice and function overview
Device and function overview ................................
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2.1 Installation components and operating controls ................................ 7
2.2 Mode of operation of the SecuSignal®System................................... 9
2.3 State indicators on the receiver........................................................ 11
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3 Preparing
PreparingPreparing
Preparing the radio transmitters
the radio transmittersthe radio transmitters
the radio transmitters................................
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4 Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming ................................
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4.1 Programming mode.......................................................................... 16
4.2 Programming the radio transmitters................................................. 17
4.3 Updating radio transmitters after power failure................................ 20
4.4 Delete functions................................................................................ 21
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5 Installation
InstallationInstallation
Installation ................................
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5.1 Removing old window handles ........................................................ 25
5.2 Fitting the SecuSignal®window handle on the window.................... 26
5.3 Installing the SecuSignal®receiver................................................... 28
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6 Operation
OperationOperation
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7 Troubleshooting
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
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Maintenance and cleaningMaintenance and cleaning
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CE conformityCE conformity
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13 Guarantee
GuaranteeGuarantee
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Annex
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A1
A1A1
A1 Secustik
SecustikSecustik
Secustik®
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window handleswindow handles
window handles ................................
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1
General
GeneralGeneral
General
This Manual provides you with all important information you need about installing,
programming and operating your SecuSignal®System. It also provides you with in-
formation and important advice about your safety.
Please note: the SecuSignal®system provides you with a quick overview of the open-
ing states of the windows programmed. It is not however a security system or alarm
system!
1.1
1.11.1
1.1
The SecuSignal
The SecuSignalThe SecuSignal
The SecuSignal®
®®
®System
SystemSystem
System
SecuSignal®is a radio system consisting of at least one SecuSignal®window handle
and a central receiver. The receiver stores the three states for each programmed
window:
• Window closed
• Window tilted
• Window open
The following critical states are shown separately on the receiver by LEDs for each
window
• Window tilted
• Window open.
1.2
1.21.2
1.2
Guide
GuideGuide
Guide to this Manual
to this Manualto this Manual
to this Manual
Symbols and words used
Symbols and words usedSymbols and words used
Symbols and words used
Symbol
SymbolSymbol
Symbol
Signal word
Signal wordSignal word
Signal word
Significance
SignificanceSignificance
Significance
Danger
DangerDanger
Danger
Warning of possible serious or lethal injury to
person
Lightning symbol indicating explicit danger as a result
of electrical power
Warning
WarningWarning
Warning
Warning of possible slight injury to person or possible
damage to property
Caution
CautionCaution
Caution
Warning of possible defects or of total damage to the
device
Important
ImportantImportant
Important
infor
inforinfor
information
mationmation
mation
Important
ImportantImportant
Important
advice
adviceadvice
advice
This indicates important advice about operation

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1.3
1.31.3
1.3
Safety regulations
Safety regulationsSafety regulations
Safety regulations
Caution
CautionCaution
Caution: The safety information below is intended to protect you, third parties
and the device. It is essential therefore that this information is followed.
Operating environment
Operating environmentOperating environment
Operating environment
• The transmitters must not come into direct contact with moisture or water.
The SecuSignal®System is suitable for dry interiors only.
• If moving the devices from a cold to warm environment, please allow the devices
to adjust to the temperature before operating, otherwise, condensation damage
could occur.
• Do not install the SecuSignal®receiver near to devices generating strong elec-
tromagnetic fields. This could impair proper operation. Please avoid an environ-
ment subject to direct sunlight, high temperature, low temperature, moisture or
wet conditions.
Electrical power supply
Electrical power supplyElectrical power supply
Electrical power supply
• Connect the power supply unit to an earthed mains socket outlet only with a
mains voltage of 230 V AC/50 Hz.
• Please use the original power supply unit only. If another power supply unit is
used, this will render any guarantee claims null and void. In addition, this could
involve risks and dangers as a result of electrical power, such as electric shock,
fire or short-circuiting!
• Please disconnect the power supply unit from the mains socket outlet if you no-
tice signs of malfunction. If the power supply unit is damaged, do not use. Have
the device inspected and, if appropriate, repaired by a qualified electrician.
Children
ChildrenChildren
Children
• Install the SecuSignal®receiver out of children’s reach.
• Tell children how to operate the SecuSignal®System and the window handles
correctly. Pay particular importance to telling them about the correct state of the
window handles and in all cases (see "Operation" below).
De
DeDe
Devices
vicesvices
vices
• For reasons relating to safety and approval (CE mark), conversions and/or modi-
fications to the devices without authorisation are not permitted. Please do not
open the devices since this would impair safety and render claims under war-
ranty null and void.
• The receiver must not be covered by textiles etc. (e.g. near coat stands)
during operation since the ensuing heat build-up could result in fire.
Operation
OperationOperation
Operation
• The SecuSignal®System only indicates the critical states of your windows if cor-
rectly fitted and operated. Please check your windows for malfunction or unclear
operating conditions and put this right (see Chapter 7 "Troubleshooting") or call a
technician.

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• Always open and close the window handles fully so as to ensure correct function-
ing. The window handles must always be turned to an exact vertical (tilted or
closed) or horizontal position (open).
• Leave your house only if all windows are closed so as to minimise the risks of
damage as the result of intrusion or weather.
• Never leave children or other persons at risk alone if windows are open so as to
avoid the risk of injury falling out of the window.
1.4
1.41.4
1.4
Correct use as intended
Correct use as intendedCorrect use as intended
Correct use as intended
SecuSignal®serves to indicate the states of commercially available turn-and-tilt win-
dows. The system indicates the "critical" states "Window tilted" and "Window open" by
a amber or red LED in conjunction with the number assigned to each window pro-
grammed.
The product is not intended for security surveillance.
Any use other than that described above constitutes use not as intended and may
lead to injury or damage to property (see Chapter 1.3 "Safety regulations").
1.5
1.51.5
1.5
Scope of delivery
Scope of deliveryScope of delivery
Scope of delivery
SecuSignal®receiver
• Receiver with power supply unit
• Installation and User Manual
• Labelling stickers
• Assignment diagram
• Mounting hardware fixing means
SecuSignal®window handle
• Window handle with radio transmitter
• 2 slip-on rings
• Mounting hardware fixing means

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Device and function ove
Device and function oveDevice and function ove
Device and function over
rr
rview
viewview
view
This provides you with an initial overview of the operating controls, displays and indi-
cators of the SecuSignal®System and a brief description of the system's instructions
for use.
2.1
2.12.1
2.1
Installation components and operating controls
Installation components and operating controlsInstallation components and operating controls
Installation components and operating controls
Figure 1: Overview of the SecuSignal®System device: operating controls
SecuSignal
SecuSignalSecuSignal
SecuSignal®
®®
®receiver
receiverreceiver
receiver
Item
ItemItem
Item Designation
DesignationDesignation
Designation
Control / di
Control / diControl / di
Control / dis-
s-s-
s-
play / indicator
play / indicatorplay / indicator
play / indicator
Function
FunctionFunction
Function
1
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1
Power supply unit Power supply
2
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2
Connector Elbow plug Connection of the power supply unit
to the receiver
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33
3
Screw with dowel (Ø
6 mm)
For wall mounting of the SecuSignal®
receiver
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44
4
Connection socket Socket Connection of the power supply unit
to the receiver
5
55
5
Memory button Short-stroke
button
- Programming window handles
- De-activating Programming mode
6
66
6
"Arrow Up" button Short-stroke
button
Raising group number

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Item
ItemItem
Item Designation
DesignationDesignation
Designation
Control / di
Control / diControl / di
Control / dis-
s-s-
s-
play / indicator
play / indicatorplay / indicator
play / indicator
Function
FunctionFunction
Function
7
77
7
"Arrow Down" button Short-stroke
button
Lowering group number
8
88
8
Delete button Short-stroke
button
Deleting program
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99
9
Opening and pro-
gramming indica-
tors
LEDs States
Green LED lights: all windows closed
Amber LED lights: window tilted
Red LED lights: window open
Programming indications
See Chapter 2.3 "State indications"
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1010
10
Display Two-digit
display
Display of window and group num-
bers and programming display (see
Chapter 2.3)
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1111
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Antenna Reception of the transmitter signals
Table 1: Installation components and operating controls of the SecuSignal®receiver
SecuSignal
SecuSignalSecuSignal
SecuSignal®
®®
®window handle
window handlewindow handle
window handle
Item
ItemItem
Item Designation
DesignationDesignation
Designation
Control / di
Control / diControl / di
Control / dis-
s-s-
s-
play / indicator
play / indicatorplay / indicator
play / indicator
Function
FunctionFunction
Function
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Radio transmitter Detects the state of the window on
the basis of the position of the win-
dow handle’s solid spindle and
sends this information to the
SecuSignal®receiver
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1313
13
Window handle Open/close window
Rotation generates the energy for the
radio signals
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2 slip-on rings Plastic sleeves Reduces excessively large drillings
in window profile (12 to 10 mm)
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1515
15
2 M5 screws For mounting the SecuSignal®win-
dow handle
Table 2: Installation components and operating controls of the SecuSignal®window handle

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2.2
2.22.2
2.2
Mode of operation
Mode of operationMode of operation
Mode of operation of the S
of the Sof the S
of the Se
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nal
alal
al®
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®System
SystemSystem
System
If the SecuSignal®receiver is on standby (230 V mains connection) and at least one
window handle is programmed, the radio transmitter transmits the information of the
relevant position of the window handle to the receiver when the window handle is
operated. The receiver then signals the states by coloured LEDs.
The related window and group number are displayed with one or two digits on the
display (see Figure 1, Item 10). This means that you always have the states of your
windows centrally in view (see Figures 2 und 3). Individual closed windows are not
indicated since this state is non-critical. The green LED lights up if all windows are
closed.
The SecuSignal
The SecuSignalThe SecuSignal
The SecuSignal®
®®
®window handle functions without wires or batteries
window handle functions without wires or batterieswindow handle functions without wires or batteries
window handle functions without wires or batteries -
--
- unlike other
unlike otherunlike other
unlike other
systems.
systems.systems.
systems.
So there’s no need to check or change a battery. The power supply and the radio
signal are generated using a patented system* as the SecuSignal®window
handle is turned. *EnOcean Technology
The radio signal is transmitted several times, in quick succession, as a window han-
dle is operated, in order to enhance transmission reliability. The range in a building is
approximately 30 metres. Thanks to state-of-the-art technology, SecuSignal®operates
with low transmission power, which renders the system safe in respect of electromag-
netic pollution.
Figure 2: Example table showing assignment and identification of rooms

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Figure 3: Mode of operation of SecuSignal®

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2.3
2.32.3
2.3
State indicators
State indicatorsState indicators
State indicators on the receiver
on the receiveron the receiver
on the receiver
This Chapter provides you with an overview of the possible state indications and their
significance. The states are no longer shown at this point (states c.f. Figure 3).
State indication
State indicationState indication
State indication
Significance
SignificanceSignificance
Significance
Program version
Program versionProgram version
Program version
The program version of the system (e.g. P1) is
displayed on initial operation and each time the
power is restored after a power failure.
Memory blank/Reset
Memory blank/ResetMemory blank/Reset
Memory blank/Reset
After all programmed radio transmitters have
been deleted
• "00" is displayed
and
• all 3 LEDs flash.
Programming OK
Programming OKProgramming OK
Programming OK
The device responds as follows if programming
has been successful:
• "SA" (= "safe") is displayed.
• The green LED lights up
for 4 seconds.
Memory full
Memory fullMemory full
Memory full
Up to 128 radio transmitters in up to
99 groups can be programmed.
If you attempt to program more,
• message "FU"
(= memory "full") is displayed and
• all 3 LEDs light up.

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State indication
State indicationState indication
State indication
Significance
SignificanceSignificance
Significance
Deletion OK
Deletion OKDeletion OK
Deletion OK
If deletion has been performed correctly, the
device responds as follows:
• Display "CL" (="clear") is shown.
• The amber LED lights
for 4 seconds.
Programming mode active
Programming mode activeProgramming mode active
Programming mode active
The device responds as follows when Pro-
gramming mode has been activated:
• "1" indicating the first memory location is
displayed.
• The green LED flashes.
Delete function active
Delete function activeDelete function active
Delete function active
The device responds as follows after the Delete
function has been activated:
• No indication is visible.
• The amber LED flashes.
Delete operation
Delete operationDelete operation
Delete operation
During the Delete operation,
• the red LED lights up
for 4 seconds.
Display of non
Display of nonDisplay of non
Display of non-
--
-updated radio transmi
updated radio transmiupdated radio transmi
updated radio transmit
tt
tters
tersters
ters
After a power failure or after the power supply
has been cut off for longer than 30 seconds
and the power has then been restored, the
device responds as follows:
• Radio transmitters to which no connection
is currently established are shown on the
display every 2 seconds.
• The red LED flashes.

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33
3
Preparing the radio transmitters
Preparing the radio transmittersPreparing the radio transmitters
Preparing the radio transmitters
It is easier to program the radio transmitters when they have not yet been mounted on
the windows. This is why you are advised to carry out installation after programming.
To prepare the radio transmitters and window lever handles for programming:
• Remove all SecuSignal®window handles from the packaging.
• Now take a look at the enclosed assignment diagram (see also Figure 2).
• Check the windows you want to equip with a SecuSignal®radio transmitter:
The overall width of the radio transmitter is 36 mm. If your window profiles have
trim strips or cover strips, check whether there is a level surface with a width of
18 mm from the centre of the square hole to the strip (see Figure 4).
If so, you can easily mount the SecuSignal®window handles on your windows.
Figure 4 Checking the window profile
• Define a numbering scheme or sequence for the windows you want to fit with
SecuSignal®window handles. The following options are available:
a) Consecutive numbering for each individual window
b) Some of the windows or all windows can be programmed as groups
You can program several windows of one room under the same number. You can
also program radio transmitters of different rooms under the same group number.
Important:
Important:Important:
Important: Note however that the states will then be shown only for the entire
group and not separately for each window of this group.
• Now enter the complete numbering in the assignment diagram.
• Transfer the group numbers noted in the assignment diagram onto the labelling
stickers supplied. If you are storing several radio transmitters under the same
group number, note where they are on the assignment diagram.

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• Now stick the labelling stickers onto the backs of the radio transmitters so that no
confusion occurs and place all window handles in order you want to program
them on an adequately large work surface.
• Check the turning position of the square hole in each radio transmitter: detach
each window handle from the radio transmitter and compare the rotary position of
the square hole with the illustration in Figure 5. If necessary, correct the rotary
position and carefully connect the window handle, with the handle position
pointing down, back to the radio transmitter (see Figure 5).
Figure 5: Checking the rotary position of the square hole
• Danger
DangerDanger
Danger:
::
: If the square hole in the radio transmitter is wrongly positioned,
the states will be indicated wrongly, which could be dangerous, as outlined in
Chapter 1.3!

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Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming
This Chapter describes the programming and deletion functions of the SecuSignal®
receiver. The radio transmitters are programmed individually on the receiver and can
be deleted again either individually or all together.
First put the receiver into operation to allow you to start programming:
Step
StepStep
Step
Activity
ActivityActivity
Activity
Explanation/illustration
Explanation/illustrationExplanation/illustration
Explanation/illustration
1
11
1
Putting receiver into operation
Putting receiver into operationPutting receiver into operation
Putting receiver into operation
Connect the receiver to a 230 V
socket outlet. Connect the elbow plug
(see Figure 1, Item 2) to the connec-
tion socket on the receiver (see Figure
1, Item 4).
2
22
2
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display
The program version is shown for
2 seconds.
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33
3
State indication
State indicationState indication
State indication
"00" is shown on the display and all
three LEDs flash if the memory is
blank.

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4.1
4.14.1
4.1
Programming mode
Programming modeProgramming mode
Programming mode
Programming can be carried out only in Programming mode.
Proceed as follows in order to activate and de-activate Programming mode:
Step
StepStep
Step
Activity
ActivityActivity
Activity
Explanation/illustration
Explanation/illustrationExplanation/illustration
Explanation/illustration
1
11
1
Activating Programming mode
Activating Programming modeActivating Programming mode
Activating Programming mode
Press the
button (see Figure 1, Item
5) and keep it pressed until the green
LED flashes. "1", indicating the first
memory location, is now shown on the
display.
2
22
2
De
DeDe
De-
--
-activating Programming mode
activating Programming modeactivating Programming mode
activating Programming mode
Press the
button.
This quits Programming mode and the
device reverts to normal operating
state:
The green LED lights up if program-
ming has been successful and all
windows are closed. The amber or
red LED lights up, depending on the
state of the windows.
Important
ImportantImportant
Important:
::
: The Programming mode remains active for 30 seconds if you do not
press a button during this time. You must start programming during this time. If no
entry is made for 30 seconds (if you do not press a button), Programming mode de-
activates automatically.

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4.2
4.24.2
4.2
Programming the radio transmitters
Programming the radio transmittersProgramming the radio transmitters
Programming the radio transmitters
Important
ImportantImportant
Important:
::
: Please note the points below to prevent malfunctions when program-
ming.
• Ensure the relevant radio transmitter and the receiver are at least 50 cm apart
when programming.
• Always turn the window handles fully to 90°, i.e. the handles must always be
exactly vertical or exactly horizontal:
• You can program a maximum of 128 radio transmitters in up to 99 groups.
Figure 6: Always turn and align the window handles precisely
• The SecuSignal®window handles to be programmed must be firmly in contact
with the appropriate radio transmitter in closed position:
Figure 7: Window handle in firm contact with the radio transmitter during programming

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Step
StepStep
Step
Activity
ActivityActivity
Activity
Explanation/illustration
Explanation/illustrationExplanation/illustration
Explanation/illustration
1
11
1
Activating Programming mode
Activating Programming modeActivating Programming mode
Activating Programming mode
C.f. Chapter 4.1.
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22
2
Selecting group number
Selecting group numberSelecting group number
Selecting group number
By pressing one of the arrow buttons
(see Figure 1, Item 6 and 7), set the
number of the group under which you
want to program the first available
radio transmitter.
Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip: Pressing one of the arrow
buttons for longer allows you to raise
or lower the numbers quickly.
3
33
3
Programming radio transmitter
Programming radio transmitterProgramming radio transmitter
Programming radio transmitter
Turn the window handle of the radio
transmitter to be programmed from
the closed to the open position and
back again within 5 seconds.
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44
4
Programming com
Programming comProgramming com
Programming complete?
plete?plete?
plete?
The device responds as follows if
programming has been successful:
• "SA" (="safe") is shown on the
display
• The green LED lights up for
4 seconds. The radio transmitter
has then been registered and
stored.
Important:
Important:Important:
Important: Do not program any
others during this time.

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Step
StepStep
Step
Activity
ActivityActivity
Activity
Explanation/illustration
Explanation/illustrationExplanation/illustration
Explanation/illustration
5
55
5
Further programming?
Further programming?Further programming?
Further programming?
Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each further
radio transmitter you want to program.
Note that Programming mode remains
active only if you make a further entry
within 30 seconds (c.f. Chapter 4.1).
Note:
Note:Note:
Note: You can program
several radio transmitters under
the same group number.
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66
6
De
DeDe
De-
--
-activating Programming mode
activating Programming modeactivating Programming mode
activating Programming mode
Press the
button or wait 30 seconds
until the Programming mode de-acti-
vates automatically.
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77
7
Check programming
Check programmingCheck programming
Check programming
Test all three positions of the pro-
grammed window handles separately:
• closed
• open and
• tilted
one after the other.
Check that the LEDs light up correctly
(c.f. Chapter 2.2) and check the
group numbers.

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4.3
4.34.3
4.3
Updating radio transmitters after power failure
Updating radio transmitters after power failureUpdating radio transmitters after power failure
Updating radio transmitters after power failure
Radio transmitters must be updated (but not reprogrammed) after a power failure or
after the power supply has been cut off for longer than 30 seconds.
Step
StepStep
Step
Activity
ActivityActivity
Activity
Explanation/illustration
Explanation/illustrationExplanation/illustration
Explanation/illustration
Display of non
Display of nonDisplay of non
Display of non-
--
-updated radio
updated radioupdated radio
updated radio
transmi
transmitransmi
transmit
tt
tters
tersters
ters
The red LED flashes and the radio
transmitters to which there is no con-
nection are shown every 2 seconds
on the display.
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11
1
Upda
UpdaUpda
Updating radio transmitters
ting radio transmittersting radio transmitters
ting radio transmitters
Turn all SecuSignal®window handles
whose radio transmitters are to be
updated from the closed to the open
position and back again.
2
22
2
Checking updating
Checking updatingChecking updating
Checking updating
Checking the update on the display is
complete.
Tip:
Tip:Tip:
Tip: ask someone to help you by
turning the handles as described
above and observe whether this has
been shown on the display.
Update complete?
Update complete?Update complete?
Update complete?
When update is complete, the
display shows the current state of
your windows (see Chapter 2.2).
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