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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

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6.1 -  Climate sensors for wind, sun, rain 

(only 

models with radio connection to motor)

The climatic sensors of the NEMO and VOLO series (models with radio only) control 

the awning (or shutter) automatically in response to the weather conditions. 

Caution

 

– The “sun” and “wind” threshold can only be adjusted on the climatic sensor itself. 

Refer to the sensor manual.

6.1.1 - 

 

 

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 = enables the reception, by the motor, of automatic 

commands transmitted by the “Sun” sensor if present in the installation. When re-

ception is enabled, the user can send manual commands at any time: these over-

write the automatic operation of the automation.

• 

 

 

 

 = enables the reception, by the motor, of automatic 

commands transmitted by the “Sun” sensor if present in the installation. When the 

reception is disabled, the automation operates exclusively with the manual com-

mands sent by the user. The “Wind” and “Rain” sensors cannot be disabled be-

cause they protect the automation from the action of wind and rain.

• 

 

   

 

= a condition in which the atmospheric 

phenomenon stands at values that are above the value set as threshold.

• 

 

   

 

= a condition in which the atmos-

pheric phenomenon stands at values ranging from zero to half of the value set as 

threshold.

• 

 

 = a condition in which the system inhibits all the awning/shut-

ter opening commands because of the over threshold wind intensity.

• 

   

 = a condition in which the system detects the presence of 

rain, with respect to the previous condition of “absence of rain”.

• 

 

 = Raise, Lower or Stop command sent by the user by 

means of a transmitter.

6.1.2 - Behaviour of the motor in the presence of climate 

sensors

6.1.2.1 - 

   

 

   

 

   

 

 

 

When the intensity of the sunlight reaches the over-threshold, after 2 minutes from 

the beginning of this condition the motor autonomously performs a lowering ma-

noeuvre. When the intensity of the sunlight reaches the under-threshold, after 15 

minutes from the beginning of this condition the motor autonomously performs a 

raise manoeuvre. 

Note

 – Momentary drops in solar intensity, lasting less than 15 

minutes, are not detected. The manual commands of the user always remain active 

and are added to those generated automatically by the system.

6.1.2.2 - 

   

 

   

 

   

 

 

 

The rain sensor recognised 2 states: “absence of rain” and “presence of rain”. 

When the motor receives the “presence of rain” information, it activates the com-

mand programmed in the same motor for this state (e.g., closing of the awning/

shutter). The rain sensor is deactivated after the absence of rain has been detect-

ed for at least 15 minutes.

The manual commands of the user always remain active and are added to those 

generated automatically by the system. Therefore, in case a manual command is 

sent that is contrary to the previous automatic command, the system carries out the 

manoeuvre and starts, in that same moment, a 15 minute timer that regenerates the 

programmed automatic command once this time elapses (e.g., the closure of the 

awning/shutter).

 

1.

 The awning/shutter is open. 

2.

 It starts raining... 

3.

 The awning/shut-

ter is automatically closed by the system. 

4.

 

   

 

   

 

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ing...) the user commands the opening of the awning/shutter. 

5.

 

   

 

from the opening (it continues raining...) the awning/shutter is closed automatically 

by the system. 

6.

 It stops raining. 

7.

 It does not rain for at least 15 minutes: the user 

commands the awning/shutter to open again. 

8.

 The awning/shutter remains open.

6.1.2.3 - 

   

 

   

 

   

 

 

 

When the intensity of the wind reaches the over-threshold, the system activates the 

wind protection and automatically closes the awning/shutter. With the wind protec-

tion inserted the manual commands are deactivated and it is not possible to open 

 

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tivated and after 15 minutes the automatic operation is restored.

6.1.2.4 -  Priority among atmospheric events and operating priority among 

the “Sun”, “Rain” and “Wind” sensors

The priority scale among the atmospheric events is as follows: 1) - wind, 2) - rain, 3) 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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ity resets the phenomenon underway, if this has a lower priority.

 

1.

  On a sunny day, the intensity of the light is over-threshold; the sensor makes the 

awning/shutter open automatically.

2. 

Rain hits the sensor; the system resets the existing sun condition and commands 

the manoeuvre envisaged for the new rain condition.

3.

  The intensity of the wind increases and reaches the over-threshold; the motor 

deactivates the automatic sequence set for the rain and commands a raise ma-

noeuvre (the awning/shutter will be locked by the system in the “0” closing posi-

tion as long as the intensity of the wind remains over-threshold).

4.

  The wind dies down and reaches the wind under-threshold; after about 10 min-

utes the wind alarm condition stops; at this point, if there is still the “raining” con-

dition, the rain sensor is reactivated and the preset manoeuvre is commanded.

5.

  When the sensor detects the “not raining” condition, it reactivates the “sun” sensor 

and, if the light intensity is over-threshold, the system opens the awning/shutter.

6.

  When the light intensity drops to the under-threshold, after about 15 minutes a 

raise manoeuvre is commanded.

6.1.2.5 - “Sun-On” and “Sun-Off” commands sent by the user

The user may activate (“Sun-On” ) or deactivate (“Sun-Off” command) the reception 

by the motor of automatic commands transmitted by the climate sensors present in 

the installation. If at the time when the “Sun-On” command is sent the sunlight inten-

sity is over-threshold, the system commands the opening of the awning/shutter; in-

stead, if in that moment the sensor is already activated, the system is reset and acti-

vates the sensor again, making the algorithms start again immediately.

If no manoeuvre is set when the “Sun-On” command is sent, the motor signals the 

reception of the command by performing 2 movements. If at that time the sunlight 

intensity is under-threshold and does not allow the awning/shutter to be opened, 

the motor will command the closure of the awning/shutter, in accordance with this 

condition. In the conditions to perform a manoeuvre are not met (e.g. because the 

awning/shutter is closed and it is not sunny), the motor will perform 2 movements to 

signal the reception of the command, upon receiving the “Sun-On” command. By 

sending the “Sun-Off” command, the automatic movement of the awning/shutter is 

inhibited in connection with the sun phenomenon. Therefore the automation will only 

work in the manual mode. 

Warning

 – The “wind” and “rain” sensors cannot be de-

activated.

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Page 2: ...2 5 sec 5 sec all data 05 THE END 5 sec 5 sec 2 3 3 3 5 Turn OFF Wait Turn ON Movements no 2 Press until Movements no 3 Release END END Press until Movements no 2 Release Press until Movements no 4 Re...

Page 3: ...r the automation of vari ous types of awnings and shutters manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from any use of the product other than the intended use specified in this manual Functional c...

Page 4: ...tions 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 rand...

Page 5: ...act force when closing Arm awning Limit switch switch position 0 with box Programming in semiautomatic mode paragraph 5 7 straints square bar or similar Programming in manual mode paragraph 5 6 Functi...

Page 6: ...of the position keep the s or t key pressed until the awning shutter reaches the desired 0 height Note to adjust the height with precision press the s and t keys several times consecutively at each p...

Page 7: ...sed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements Upon completion release the key 06 Fine adjustment of position Press the t and s keys until the awning reaches the 1 height you want at each pulse the...

Page 8: ...pressed simultaneously and wait for the mo tor to perform 4 movements Upon completion release the keys on the new unmemorized transmitter keep the desired key pressed and wait for the motor to perfor...

Page 9: ...ile the motor performs 3 movements Upon completion release the key If the motor performs 6 movements it means that its memory is full 8 sec New Old 01 02 5 sec 1 2 3 4 10 sec New Old 03 0 5 sec x 1 St...

Page 10: ...function is activated when using the automation the awning lowers to the lower limit switch 1 and then automatically raises to position 2 the one programmed with the following pro cedure stretching th...

Page 11: ...ey Note When performing the procedure at any time you can cancel it by keeping the n and t keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds Otherwise do not press any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to...

Page 12: ...form 3 movements Upon completion release the key 04 s and t keys pressed simultaneously and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements Upon completion release the keys 05 To unlock the memory s key pre...

Page 13: ...ds the opening of the awning shutter 5 from the opening it continues raining the awning shutter is closed automatically by the system 6 It stops raining 7 It does not rain for at least 15 minutes the...

Page 14: ...to rain stopped raining under threshold hysteresis over threshold under threshold gust of wind hysteresis over threshold active manual commands after 15 minutes system deactivated system deactivated...

Page 15: ...an operator pre sent shock Make sure each part of the motor is still in good condition Perform the deletion procedure paragraph 5 13 and adjust the limit switches again CE declaration of conformity E...

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