Installation Instructions
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46900V001_Rev-D_EN
10. Connections and special functions of the motor
carriage
10.3 Reducing illumination power of
LEDs
WARNING
Danger due to optical radiation!
Looking into an LED at short range for
an extended period may cause optical
glare. This may temporarily reduce
vision. This may cause serious or fatal
accidents.
► Never look directly into an LED.
The illumination power of the LEDs can be reduced
during adjustment work by pressing the reset button or
radio button once briefly.
1. Press the radio or reset button once briefly.
⇒ Illumination power of LEDs reduced.
10.4 Explanation of the radio channels
LED Radio
channel
Setting/function
1 CH 1 Pulse mode
2 CH 2 Partial opening or lighting
function
3 CH 3 Defined OPEN
4 CH 4 Defined CLOSE
10.5 Programming the transmitter
RADIO
RESET
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
STATUS
ON
1
2
3
4
Fig. 1
INFORMATION
If no transmission command is received
within 30 seconds after pressing the radio
button, the radio receiver switches to
normal mode.
1. Press the radio button repeatedly to select the
required radio channel.
LED
1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
2. Press the desired button on the transmitter until the
previously selected LED (CH 1, CH 2, CH 3, CH 4)
is off.
⇒ LED goes out - programming is complete.
⇒ The transmitter has transferred the radio code to
the radio receiver.
3. Repeat the above steps to program additional
transmitters.
INFORMATION
Further transmitters cannot be
programmed if all memory positions of
the handheld transmitter are occupied.
If the memory capacity has been reached
A total of 40 handheld transmitter commands are
available for all channels. If an attempt is made to
program additional transmitters, the red LEDs of radio
channels CH 1 - CH 4 flash. If more memory positions
are needed, see Chapter "10.6 Information on Memo".
10.6 Information on Memo
The use of the Memo depends on the version of the
motor carriage circuit board.
The memory capacity can be extended to 450 handheld
transmitter commands using the optional Memo
accessory part. When plugging in the Memo, all available
transmitters are transferred from the internal memory
to the Memo and stored there. The Memo must remain
plugged in on the control unit.
No more transmitters are stored in the internal memory.
Stored transmitters cannot be transferred from the Memo
back to the internal memory.
All radio channels, including the memory of the Memo,
can be deleted, see Chapter "10.11 Deleting all radio
channels in the receiver".
INFORMATION
Delete the Memo on a new operator.
Otherwise, all stored transmitters of
an operator are deleted and must be
reprogrammed.