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GB-21
If the
P
button on the transmitter is pressed, all the receivers start
programming mode at the same time (movement up and down).
Randomly different intervals between movements up and down
cause the receivers to become offset against one another. The
longer programming is delayed, the greater the offset will be.
You can stop the short movements up and down by briefly pressing
the
STOP
button on a transmitter which has already been
programmed. The programming mode is interrupted.
You can now assign the transmitter without having to disconnect
individual receivers. If the blind moves in the wrong direction, delete
the transmitter and program it again.
(
see Deletion of transmitter)
For programming additional transmitters to one receiver:
1. Press the
UP
,
DOWN
and the programming button
P
(back of
device) simultaneously (for 3 sec.) on a transmitter, which has
already been programmed to the receiver. The status display
lights up briefly. The receiver is now in programming mode.
2. Press the programming button
P
on the transmitter to be
programmed, until the status display lights up briefly. The
receiver is now in programming mode (movements up and
down).
3. Press the
UP
button as soon as the blind starts moving up
(within 1 second at the most). The status display lights up briefly.
The blind stops briefly, starts moving again and then moves
downwards.
4. Press the
DOWN
button as soon as the blind starts moving
(within 1 second at the most). The status display lights up briefly.
The blind stops. The transmitter channel is programmed.
If more than 10 bidirectional receivers are being programmed at the
same time, the transmitter channel in programming mode switches
to group mode. An intermittently flickering status display indicates
group mode.
Programming in group mode is completed after a 2-minute pause or
pressing the stop button for 6 seconds.
NOTE
For venetian blinds, a jogging mode for quickly reaching receivers
which are further away is not possible in a transmitter channel with
more than 10 programmed receivers.