
• If the transmitter used for programming controls multiple automation units, you
must select the “unit” corresponding to the automation you are programming before
sending a command during a procedure.
4.4 - Positions in which the awnings, blind or
shutter stops automatically
The electronic system that controls the awning/shutter movement at all times can
automatically stop the movement when the awnings, blind or shutter reaches a cer-
tain position programmed by the installer. The programmable positions are (fig. 3):
– position “0” = UPPER limit switch: totally wound awnings, blind or shutter;
– position “1” = LOWER limit switch: totally unwound awnings, blind or shutter;
– position “H” = INTERMEDIATE position: partially open awnings, blind or shutter.
When the limit switches are not programmed yet, the awning/shutter can be moved
only in the “hold-to-run” mode, i.e. keeping the control key pressed for the desired
duration of the manoeuvre; the movement stops as soon as the user releases the
key. However, after programming the limit switches, briefly pressing the appropriate
key will start the awning/shutter and it will stop moving automatically as soon as the
awnings, blind or shutter reaches the required position.
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To adjust the distances “0” and “1” various procedures are possible; to choose the
appropriate one, take into account the supporting structure of your (awnings, blind
or shutter) (see the summary in the table.
WARNING! – If you want to again adjust again the height of the limit switches
adjusted previously, consider the following:
– If you would like to adjust them with an alternative procedure different
from the one used previously, you must FIRST delete the heights by fol-
lowing procedure B.2 o C.4.
– If you wish to adjust the same procedure used previously, you need not
delete them.
The programming of the limit switches simultaneously combines the two directions
of rotation of the motor to the respective shutter raising key (s) and shutter lowering
key (t) of the control device (initially, when the limit switches are not programmed
yet, the combination is random and it can happen that when pressing the skey, the
awnings, blind or shutter moves down instead of up, or vice versa).
4.5 - General warnings
• The limit switch must be adjusted after installing the motor in the awnings, blind or
shutter and connecting it to the power supply.
• Comply strictly with the time limits indicated in the procedures: after releasing a key,
you have 60 seconds to press the next key indicated in the procedure; otherwise,
when the time is up, the motor will perform 6 movements to communicate cancel-
lation of the procedure in progress.
• During programming the motor performs a certain number of brief movements
as a “response” to the command sent by the installer. Count these movements
regardless of their direction. The movements are indicated in the procedures with a
number followed by the symbol .
4.6 - Important warnings for memorising the radio
transmitters
• To select transmitter compatible with the motor’s receiver, refer to the “Nice
Screen” catalogue, which is also available on www.niceforyou.com.
• When no transmitter is yet present in the motor’s memory, memorise the FIRST
TRANSMITTER with procedure A.1 only. If one or more transmitters have already
been memorised, to memorise SUPPLEMENTARY TRANSMITTERS use one
of procedures B.1 (motor configured for TWO-WAY communications) C.2 (motor
configured for ONE-WAY communications) only.
4.6.1 - Two procedures to memorise the keys of a transmitter
There are two categories of transmitter memorisation procedures:
A - Procedures which memorise the buttons in “Mode I”
(“Standard mode”)
These are procedures A.1 - B.1 (motor congured for TWO-WAY com-
munications) A.1 - C.2.1 (motor congured for ONE-WAY communica-
tions). These allow you to memorise all buttons at the same time, so that
each button corresponds to a basic motor command in a standard fashion.
B - Procedures which memorise the buttons in “Mode II”
(“Custom mode”, only applicable when the motor is con-
gured for ONE-WAY communications
These are procedures C.2.2. These allow you to memorise individual but-
tons and map them to any of the commands given in the motor’s “list of com-
mands” (this list is given in each procedure). The button and the command are
selected by the installer, as required by the installation.
4.6.2 - Number of transmitters that can be memorised (only
applicable when the motor is configured for ONE-WAY
communications)
You can memorise 30 transmitters, if these are all memorised in “Mode I”, or you
can memorise 30 single commands (keys) if they are all memorised in “Mode II”.
The two modes can coexist up to a maximum limit of 30 memorised units.
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