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PROCEDURE 5 - Configuring the “PLANETARY TIME” special function
This function advances/delays the programmed time of the event, day by day throughout the year, in relation to the local time at which the sun rises and sets: for instance. in
summer the function advances events in the morning and delays events in the afternoon. This setting is normally prompted for automatically by the system, after the trans-
mitter has been powered up ( batteries inserted), and is done with Procedure 1. However, if you prefer to make the setting at a later time, use Procedure 5 below to set
the planetary time without removing/refitting the batteries.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
stop/esc
main
screen
Auto
sel
Auto
Man
Prog
ok
Prog
sel
ok
several times... (display) 2 times (display) conrm (display) 3 times PLANETARY TIME conrm
Step 4
(2)
- end
NOTES:
(1) - Refer to Table D to select the location closest to you. Then en-
ter the code for the location in question in Step 4.
(2) - After Step 4, to return to the main screen, repeatedly press n/
esc until Auto starts flashing.
e.g.: Rome
ok
(display) set the LOCATION
(1)
conrm (display)
7 - PROGRAMMING EVENTS
When programming an event, you must set all its parameters, as follows:
1) - The time (hour/minute) at which the system is to send the command. 2) - The day (or days) on which the system is to send the command. 3) - The group (or multiple
group) of automations to which the system is to send the command. 4) - The type of command to be sent: “Up” or “Down”. 5) - Whether the “on vacation” special function
is to be sent. 6) - Whether the “planetary time” special function is to be sent. 7) - Whether the “partial manoeuvre” special command is to be sent. If this latter function is
activated, the system will also prompt you to set the time (in seconds) between sending the command (“Up” or “Down”) and the time at which the system halts the manoeuvre
so as to partially open/close the awning/shutter.
Before you program a new event, we recommend you note down the values of each parameter in Table E at the end of this manual. This table is good for
planning and recalling events and how they have been configured.
The transmitter can memorize up to 100 events.
PROCEDURE 6 - Programming a NEW EVENT (continue ––>)

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