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YOODA VETRO 5RT User manual

15-channel VETRO remote control with display
and timer, white (VETRO_15RT)
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 CR2032
4. Power supply:
3 V
5. Dimensions:
136 x 46 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.
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2. Detailed description
UP button
STOP button
DOWN button
UP button
STOP button
DOWN button
15-channel transmitter
with timer
(front)
5-channel transmitter
with timer
(front)
5 -channel or 15-channel transmitter
with timer
(back)
1. General information
In order to fully explore available functions of VETRO series please take a moment and read this manual before using the device.
VETRO transmitters are compatible with all YOODA brand devices.
VETRO_5RT | VETRO_15RT
www.sukcesgroup.pl
Battery
P2
programming button
TIME CHANGE
button
WORK MODE
button
BLOCK TRANSMITTER
button
CHANNEL - button
LCD displayLCD display
CHANNEL + button
1. When all channel numbers (5RT remote control) or 1 --- 15 (15RT) are shown on the display, the group channel is on.
It allows simultaneous control of all roller shutters that are programmed for individual blinds channels. No programming
functions can be performed on group channel. The group channel is created automatically.
2. Estimated battery lifespan is 1 years if the device runs 4 commends a day in average.
3. The batteries should be replaced when the low battery symbol is displayed or the receiving device stops reacting to
commands
4. When replacing the battery, pay attention to the correct polarity.
Batteries contain substances that may be hazardous to health and may pollute the environment. Used batteries should
be disposed of properly.
3. Blocking of transmitter
1. Manual working mode: normal working mode, without timer function
2. Automatic working mode: normal working mode with timer function
3. Random working mode time controlled work with random opening/closing time (up to 15 minutes difference to preset
opening/closing time).
4. Holding down the MODE button for longer than 3 seconds causes the transmitter's working modes to change continuously.
4. Changing work mode
1.Time can be set only when device is in manual working mode.
2. Longer than 60 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
3. To exit the time change mode without saving changes, press the STOP button.
5. Setting current time
2
Press and hold MODE
button for 3 seconds to set
the random work mode.
Press and hold MODE
button for 3 seconds to set
the manual work mode.
Every working mode
change results in
switching between
the modes.
Press and hold MODE
button for 3 seconds to set
the automatic work mode.
Press and hold LOCK
button for 3 seconds.
LOC will appear
on the display.
To unblock the
transmitter press and
hold the LOCK button
for 3 seconds.
The transmitter
has been unlocked
Press and hold MODE
button to set the manual
work mode.
Press and hold
TIME button
for about 3 seconds.
Current time flashes
on the screen.
Use the UP
or DOWN buttons
to set the current
hour.
By pressing
TIME button go to
minutes setting.
Use the UP or
DOWN buttons to
set the minutes.
1.The difference between opening and closing time can not be less than 32 minutes. Otherwise, an error message will
appear on the display.
2. Changes in opening and closing time are made in automatic or random mode.
3. Longer than 60 seconds pause between successive presses of the button will automatically exit the change mode.
4. The transmitter has the option of programming 9 opening times and 9 closing times.
5. Each programmed time automatic opening or closing time can work:
A) one day of the week
B) from Monday to Friday
C) from Monday to Saturday
D) from Monday to Sunday
6. Each programmed time automatic opening or closing time can handle one channel or group of channels. In the case of
a 5RT transmitter this is one group (channels 1 to 5), and 15RT are four groups:
A) channels from 1 to 5
B) channels from 6 to 10
C) channels from 11 to 15
D) channels from 1 to 15
7. The symbol "- -: - -" means that the time is not active in automatic mode.
8. To exit the time change mode without saving changes, press the STOP button.
6. Change of the automatic opening and closing time settings
3
Use the MODE button
to set the automatic
or random mode.
Press
MODE button.
Using UP or DOWN
buttons to set the
opening hour.
Use the UP or DOWN
buttons to set the minutes.
Using UP or DOWN
buttons set
appropriate time.
Pressing the CHANNEL +
button selects the channel
number or the group of
channels.
Use the MODE button
to set the next time.
Press and hold
TIME button
for about 3 seconds to
confirm the changes.
The setting of the automatic opening
and closing time has been changed.
Use the UP or DOWN
buttons to set the days
of week.
Pressing the CHANNEL +
button selects the channel
number or the group of
channels.
By pressing
MODE button go to
closing hour settings.
Pressing the TIME button
changes between the
hours, minutes and days
of the week.
By pressing
TIME button go to days
of weeks setiings.
By pressing
TIME CHANGE button
go to minutes setting.
Use the LOCK button
to activate an hour in
automatic mode.
Press and hold
TIME button for about
3 seconds. The current hour
setting flashes in the display.
By pressing
TIME CHANGE button go to
day of weeks settings.
Press and hold
TIME button for about 3 seconds
to confirm the changes.
The current time
has been set.
Use the UP or
DOWN buttons to
set the days of
week.
Restoring the factory settings will delete the set automatic opening and closing times.
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 method will result in deleting receiver memory.
7. Checking and activating automatic opening and closing times
8. Factory settings
9. Programming first transmitter to R-type motors
4
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
P2 programming button.
or
Roller shutter
will make an
up/down move
and the motor
will make a few
short sounds.
Motor will
make a sound.
Press
P2 programming button.
Press
UP button.
Use the MODE button
to set the automatic
or random mode.
Use the MODE
button to set the automatic
or random mode.
Press and hold P2
programming button for
about 15 seconds.
The factory settings
have been restored.
Press MODE button. Pressing
the button again, displays the
programmed times.
Pressing the LOCK button
activates or deactivates
the time in automatic mode.
To exit the mode
press STOP button.

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