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Connection of the manual control with 3
conductors [the common conductor on (COM),
the conductor for opening on (IN 1) and the
conductor for closing on (IN 2)].
10. OPEN AND CLOSE COMMANDS
10.1. Remote electronic control (Radio remote control)
The PIK radio remote control is the standard-equipped device for controlling the KATO
ADV RADIO motor.
For more details on the characteristics and operation of the PIK radio remote control,
consult the instructions manual provided with the radio remote control itself.
Some functions of the radio remote control are not discussed in this manual.
THE TRANSMITTER IS NOT FACTORY-PROGRAMMED.
First follow the radio remote control instructions and then those provided below
concerning the specific operation of the machine you would like to control.
10.1.1. Saving the radio remote control
The radio remote control supplied is the PIK model, with 30 channels and a display,
which transmits at the radio frequency of 433.92 MHz; no other radio remote control
model is provided for the KATO ADV RADIO. Several actuators can be controlled with
a single radio remote control, however each channel must correspond to a KATO ADV
RADIO actuator and thus a window.
The encoding used varies for each channel, so each transmission will send a signal
that is different from all the others. It follows that the receiver must be able to recognize
the enabled transmitters, thus the transmission codes should be saved following the
procedure below:
Equip yourself with the radio remote control, checking beforehand that it is
working, has charged batteries and is in good condition.
Select the desired channel on the radio remote control. (Consult the instructions
manual of the PIK radio remote control).
On the KATO ADV RADIO, briefly press (for about 1 second) the small “PRG”
button located near the terminal block. The slowly flashing LED indicates that it is
waiting to receive a valid radio code.
Within 10 seconds, press any one of the up arrow ▲, STOP or down arrow ▼
buttons two times (once to activate the display of the radio remote control and the
second time to transmit the radio code).
If the code is saved correctly, the LED will emit one long flash (1 sec.) to confirm;
then the LED will go out and remain at rest.
If the code is not saved correctly - due to the memory being full, for example, or
the radio remote control being incompatible - the LED will emit a series of quick
flashes for about 1 second; then the LED will go out and remain at rest.
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10.1.2. Erasing the radio memory
To completely erase the memory of the radio remote control on the machine, press the
“PRG” button and hold it pressed for about 20 seconds until the LED begins to flash
quickly. At this point you can release the button; the flashing continues until the memory
has been completely erased.
10.1.3. Remotely saving a radio remote control
A new radio remote control can be saved remotely – i.e., without accessing the PRG
button – only if at least one radio remote control has already been saved as described
in point 10.1.1 and you have the radio remote control which is already recognized. To
remotely save a radio remote control, follow the procedure below:
Equip yourself with the PIK radio remote control to be saved and set it on the
desired channel (see the instructions provided with the radio remote control).
Equip yourself with the radio remote control already saved and operating on the
KATO ADV RADIO in question.
On the already saved radio remote control, press the following buttons in sequence:
F1, F2 and then STOP. This sequence “opens” the memory of the KATO ADV
RADIO (in the same way as pressing the PRG button).
Within 10 seconds, press any one of the up arrow ▲, STOP or down arrow ▼
buttons of the (new) radio remote control that you want to program two times (once
to activate the display of the radio remote control and the second time to transmit
the radio code).
10.2. Control with conventional button
If necessary, due to unavailability of the radio remote control or other reason, the
controls can be connected by cable.
The control must have a clean (voltage-fee) single-pole contact, normally open, or a
deadman's button, but not a stable switch. It should be connected to the left terminal
block in the actuator, as indicated in the previous “Electrical connection” chapter.
Warning. The IN1 and IN2 controls prevail over the radio commands.
The manual control prevails over radio remote control.
10.3. Ventilation function
The commands issued by the radio remote control can include a specific function called
“VENTILATION”, which has the purpose of ventilating the room naturally for a specified
time.
To activate this function, press the following buttons in sequence: F1, F2, up arrow ▲.
The window opens and, if no other commands are given, closes again automatically
after 5 minutes. In the case in which the rain sensor, a manual command or radio
command intervened, the ventilation function stops; to restore the function, the
sequence of buttons must be pressed again.