Behaviour of a transmitter that has been taught-in (for teach-in mode 1, following
authentication via the master):
WinMatic
Transmitter
-
-
-
-
-
-
Teach-in mode 1
-
Teach-in mode 2
-
Teach-in mode 1
-
Teach-in mode 2
-
-
Teach-in mode
-
Teach-in mode
Teach-in mode 1
Teach-in mode
Teach-in mode 2
Teach-in mode
Teach-in mode 1
Teach-in mode
Teach-in mode 2
Teach-in mode
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Button pressed
Action
-
-
CLOSE
Execute profile
OPEN
Execute profile
CLOSE
-
Set/modify
other WinMatic
CLOSE
parameters without
authentication via the
master
OPEN
-
Set/modify
other WinMatic
OPEN
parameters without
authentication via the
master
CLOSE
-
OPEN
-
Teach-in with default
CLOSE
values following authenti-
cation via the master
CLOSE
-
Teach-in with default
OPEN
values following authenti-
cation via the master
OPEN
-
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Messages and error messages
9.1
Battery empty
If a battery is almost empty, WinMatic signals this state by emitting three beeps on
completing each motion.
The beep is also emitted for some time after the charger has been
inserted and only stops when the battery reaches a defined minimum
charge level.
9.2
Mechanical error
If a mechanical error (jamming or similar) is detected, one beep is emitted. It is then
no longer possible to operate WinMatic using taught-in control elements (remote
controls and buttons signal this state with the error message: "Command could not be
executed.").
You can reset this state by performing one operation on WinMatic directly.
10 Resetting to the initial state
Reset button on the rear of WinMatic
On the rear of WinMatic is a button that can only be accessed when the unit has been
dismounted. If you press this button for four seconds, the WinMatic display shows "R?".
Pressing it for a further four seconds (at least) will then reset the unit to the initial state.
The display briefly shows "--".
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