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YOODA NUXO Series User manual

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1. Control:
can control single motor, or a group
of up to 20 motors on each channel
2. Range:
200 meters outdoor,
35 meters indoor
3. Battery:
1 x CR2430
4. Power supply:
3 V
5. Dimensions:
80 x 80 x 15 mm
6. Transmitting power:
10 mW
7. Operating temperature:
from 0°C to 50°C
8. Protection degree:
IP 30
Radio receiver range is a variable value and can differ from declared values depending on conditions in which device
operates. Possible sources of changes in range are building construction, interference caused by other radio transmitters
etc.
In order to fully explore available functions of NUXO series please take a moment and read this manual before using the device.
MAGNETIC Deluxe transmitters are compatible with all YOODA brand devices.
NUXO_5RwT
www.sukcesgroup.pl
2. Detailed description
1
5-channel NUXO wall-mounted remote control with timer (NUXO_5RwT)
1. General information
1. For channel to work correctly when remote is set to automatic mode, it has to be activated. If automatic mode is
chosen for the channel and the channel number is flashing, that means device does not work in this mode.
2. Difference between automatic time of roller shutter opening and closing cannot be shorter than 32 minutes. In case of
smaller than minimal time difference fault message will appear and none of the changes will be saved.
3. Pressing UP or DOWN button in automatic mode will show currently set opening / closing time and symbol of current
process.
4. Estimated battery lifespan is 3 year if the device runs 4 commends a day in average.
5. Batteries should be changed when no channel number is displayed after pressing any button or receiving device stops
reacting to commands.
6. When replacing the battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.
5-channel transmitter
with timer
(front)
5-channel transmitter
with timer
(back)
L1 timer programming
button/CHANNEL + button
battery
Configuration change
button/CHANNEL -
work mode button
UP button
DOWN button P2
programming button
STOP button
7. When on display all channels are selected remote controls all programmed devices on all channels at the same time.
No programming functions can be performed on group channel. All devices programmed to any other channel can be
controlled on group channel without additional programming.
8. For all devices, that are programmed on all the channels, to work at programmed time, group channel and automatic
mode should be chosen.
Batteries contain substances that may be hazardous to health and may pollute the environment. Used batteries should
be disposed of properly.
2
1. For channel to work correctly when remote is set to automatic mode, it has to be activated. If automatic mode is
chosen for the channel and the channel number is flashing, that means device does not work in this mode.
2. Difference between automatic time of roller shutter opening and closing cannot be shorter than 32 minutes. In case of
smaller than minimal time difference fault message will appear and none of the changes will be saved.
3. Pressing UP or DOWN button in automatic mode will show currently set opening / closing time and symbol of current
process.
4. Estimated battery lifespan is 3 year if the device runs 4 commends a day in average.
5. Batteries should be changed when no channel number is displayed after pressing any button or receiving device stops
reacting to commands.
6. When replacing the battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.
7. When on display all channels are selected remote controls all programmed devices on all channels at the same time.
No programming functions can be performed on group channel. All devices programmed to any other channel can be
controlled on group channel without additional programming.
8. For all devices, that are programmed on all the channels, to work at programmed time, group channel and automatic
mode should be chosen.
Batteries contain substances that may be hazardous to health and may pollute the environment. Used batteries should
be disposed of properly.
1. Each channel can be activated or deactivated in automatic mode.
2. If channel is deactivated transmitter will not control programmed radio receiver at preset time.
3. Channel is deactivated if its number is flashing.
4. In default mode all channels are active in automatic mode.
3. Activating channels in automatic mode
1. Manual work mode: standard mode without using time programming function.
2. Automatic mode: standard mode with activated automatic work time.
3. Random work mode: automatic mode with random time of work (15 minutes difference from programmed time).
4. Work mode changes for all channels.
4. Changing work mode
1. Time can be set only when device is in manual working mode.
2. Longer than 10 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off
from time setting mode without saving any changes.
5. Setting current time
Press work mode button
to change automatic
or random mode.
By pressing ‘L1’ or ‘P1’
choose a channel.
By pressing ‘P1’ button
for about 5 seconds
automatic mode is deactivated
on chosen channel.
Channel number is flashing.
Another pressing ‘P1’ button
for about 5 seconds
will activate automatic mode
on chosen channel.
Channel displays constantly.
By pressing work mode button
for about 3 seconds, work mode
will change to manual mode.
By pressing work mode button
for about 3 seconds, work mode
will change to automatic mode.
By pressing work mode button
for about 3 seconds, work mode
will change to random mode.
Pressing the work mode button
again switches between modes.
By pressing the work mode
button, we set the manual mode.
By pressing ‘L1’ button
for approximately 5 seconds
(hour starts to flash).
Using UP and DOWN
buttons set hour.
By pressing ‘L1’ button
switch to minute setting.
1. Difference between automatic time of roller shutter opening and closing cannot be shorter than 32 minutes. In case of
smaller than minimal time difference fault message will appear.
2. Changes to opening and closing time can be done only in automatic mode.
3. Longer than 10 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off
from time setting mode without saving any changes.
4. Group channel needs to chosen for transmitter to control all devices at the same time. That applies to all working
modes.
5. If while setting time of automatic opening or closing ‘--:--‘ symbol appears, it means that this time is not active in
automatic mode.
6. To leave time programming mode without saving any changes press STOP button.
The above steps need to be repeated for all five channels.
6. Setting automatic opening and closing time
3
Using L1 button
to set the minutes.
Using UP and DOWN buttons
to set the minutes.
Using the work mode button,
to set the closing time.
Using UP and DOWN buttons
to set the hour.
By pressing ‘P1’ button
for about 5 seconds
confirm new setting.
Pressing ‘L1’ button
will start the clock.
Using UP and DOWN buttons
set minute.
By pressing the work mode
button, we set the manual mode.
By pressing ‘L1’ button
for approximately 5 seconds.
Opening time will appear.
Using UP and DOWN buttons
to set the hour.
Using L1 button
to set the minutes.
Using UP and DOWN buttons
to set the minutes.
After setting the time
press and hold P1 button for about
5 seconds to confirm all the changes.
1. Way of programming first transmitter depends on type of radio receiver. When programming first transmitter please
follow instruction of the device that is going to be controlled by the transmitter.
2. Longer than 5 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
3. Programming transmitter using this ethod will result in deleting receiver memory.
Turn on power supply
or press microswitch
(for 2 sec.) when
power is on.
Motor will make a sound.
Roller shutter will make
an up/down move.
Motor will
make a sound.
Press
programming button
(P2) on the remote.
or
Roller shutter
will make an
up/down move
and the motor
will make a few
short sounds.
Motor will
make a sound.
Press
programming button
(P2) on the remote.
Press UP button.
3. Programming first transmitter to R-type motors
4