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5.3 - Motor signals
During the memorisation and programming procedure,
the motor performs a number of small movements in
response to the command sent by the installer. There are
3 types of movement, according to the duration (fig. 3):
- VIBRATION (= very quick movement): the tubular mo -
tor usually performs this movement at the start of a pro-
cedure to indicate that it is ready for programming,
such as activation/deactivation of an option or memori-
sation of a value.
- SHORT MOTION (= lasting approx. 0.15 seconds):
the tubular motor usually performs this movement dur-
ing the intermediate phases of a procedure, indicating
that programming has not yet been completed.
- LONG MOTION (= lasting approx. 0.3 seconds): the
tubular motor usually performs this movement at the
end of a procedure, indicating that programming has
been completed successfully.
Caution!
- The direction of travel is not important (up or down),
but it is important to count the NUMBER OF MO -
TIONS performed.
- 1 motion forward and 1 motion back correspond to 2
motions.
3
vibration
short
4 – English
5.4 - Other motor signals
- The motor implements two very short interrup-
tions at the start of the manoeuvre and then re -
sumes movement = no limit switch is memorised.
- The motor implements one very short interruption
at the start of the manoeuvre and then re sumes
movement = only 1 limit switch is memorised.
- Keeping the control key pressed (hold-to-run
mode) the movement is started but is interrupted
shortly afterwards without completing the ma -
noeuvre = the memory of For-Max should be cleared
(read paragraph 8.5) and reprogrammed.
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MEMORISATION OF TRANSMITTERS
6.1 - Compatible radio transmitters
The built-in radio receiver of For-Max is compatible with
the following Nice transmitters:
SERIES:
MODELS:
Ergo
ERGO1 - ERGO4 - ERGO6
Plano
PLANO1 - PLAN04 - PLAN06 -
PLANOTIME
Volo
VOLO S RADIO - NEMO
NiceWay
(all models in range)
Flo-R
FL01 R - FLO2R - FLO4R
Very
VERY VR
6.2 - CAUTION! - Read carefully before memo-
long
rising a transmitter
• Check whether other transmitters have already be -
en transmitted
Perform the following check before memorising a tran -
smitter: power up For-Max and at the same time check
the type and number of motions performed by the motor.
- 2 SHORT motions = some transmitters are memo-
rised.
- 2 LONG motions + 5 seconds + 2 SHORT motions
= no transmitter memorised.
At the end of the check:
- if no transmitter is memorised, to memorise the "first
transmitter", use exclusively the procedure stated in
paragraph 6.4;
- if a transmitter is already memorised, to memorise
others, use one of the procedures stated in paragra -
phs 6.5 - 6.6 - 6.7.
Note:
- The For-Max memory is divided into 30 spaces. One
space can memorise either all keys of a transmitter (if
this is memorised in Mode 1) or a single key of a
transmitter (if memorised in Mode II).
- At the end of a memorisation procedure, the motor
can perform:
1 SHORT motion if the memory is locked (to unlock,
read paragraph 8.6);
3 LONG motions if memorisation has been complet-
ed correctly;
6 LONG motions if the For-Max memory is full;

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