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Becker Centronic TimeControl TC445-II - Key Operational Modes Explained

Becker Centronic TimeControl TC445-II
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Explanations
Selectingrollershutter
When the roller shutter function is used, the roller shutter remains locked after a
control button has been activated.
Selectingvenetianblind
When the venetian blind function is being used, the venetian blind moves in
non¬maintained command mode in order to allow the slats to be positioned
more precisely. If you press and hold a control button for longer than 1 second,
the venetian blind will remain locked.
After the programmed intermediate position respectively lower nal position has
been reached, the slats will be automatically adjusted (provided the reverse po-
sition has been programmed).
Manual/Automaticslidingswitch
When the sliding switch is switched to , only manual control commands are
carried out (e.g. by pressing the UP, STOP and DOWN buttons).
When the sliding switch is switched to
, automatic control commands are
carried out (e.g. switching time, astro evening function,...)
Channel
The channel of a handheld transmitter can be programmed into one or several
receivers. One or several receivers are controlled via an individual or group com-
mand respectively.
Centralcommand
If all the transmitter channels are selected, all the assigned receivers/receiver
groups can be controlled simultaneously.
Channelselectorbutton
The channel selector button can be used to select up to 5 channels. The indi-
vidual channels are indicated by the respective channel control light being il-
luminated.
If all the channel control lights illuminate simultaneously, the central command
can be programmed or executed.
Note
Theprogrammedchannel canbewrittendownin thelabellingspace
underneaththetransparentcover.
Operatingmode
The time and the current operating mode, e.g. HOLIDAY, can be seen on the
display.

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