Extensions And Individual Settings; Learning Of Radio Commands; Coding Set In The Condition As Delivered; Learning Of The Coding Of A Hand-Held Transmitter - GEIGER GFM001 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Awning control system
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The automatic operation of the control system can be reactivated by when proceeding as describe below
(points 2 and 3 do apply only subject to the condition that automatic mode is activated as for standard).
1. Triggering an "automatic ON" command (possible via special hand-held transmitters) can activate the
sun automatic.
2. The automatic mode is, after any interruption by way of manual interference, reactivated again once
the awning has run in (retracted) completely and only after the expiry of the 155 seconds motor run
time.
3. An integrated timer function reactivates the automatic mode again after any interruption by way of
manual interference. The restoration of the automatic mode takes place four hours after the time the
awning control system has last been operated manually.
This is to ensure that the awning will be retracted upon the receipt of the next "sun dark" radio command
that has been transmitted one of the sun sensors.

7 Extensions and individual settings

7.1 Learning of radio commands

The control is, in total, equipped with 8 memory locations for the storage of radio codings. 3 x 2 memory
locations have been provided for the hand-held transmitter related codings and 2 for sensor related
codings. All hand-held transmitters are, in each case, equipped with 2 keys that work in counter-keying
mode and. Each of them occupies 2 memory locations. Sensors, by contrast, occupy one memory
location each only.
7.2 Coding condition as delivered
The coding preset by Geiger can be learned from the picture shown left hand (coding condition as
switches 1 to 6 in such manner that always a different coding is called into being. Also please use the
zero position of any of the DIP switches in order to do so.

7.3 Learning of the coding of a hand-held transmitter

1. Use the DIP switches (switches 1 to 6) in order to set the desired individual coding at the related
hand-held transmitter.
2. Power off and on the power supply of the awning control system shortly (overall time available for
the execution of the learning procedure as of this moment: 10 minutes)
3. Hold the hand-held transmitter close to the antenna of the GFM... control system and keep the key
"AUF" (UP) or "AB" (DOWN) depressed for approx. 3 sec. ¨ An audible signal resounds. Then let
the key go (radio transmission stop).
4. The control requests, through the emission of short audible signals, the learning of the "UP" or
"DOWN" command. To do so, hold the hand-held transmitter close to the antenna and actuate
the key "AUF" (UP) or "AB" (DOWN) for approx. 1 sec. ¨ The control emits an audible signal for
acknowledgement.
5. After that, the control generates the counter-key now that has not yet been actuated in a self-acting
manner. While doing so, the control "learns" both travel directions all automatically. It stores the
codings learned by it in a power failure safe manner and changes all automatically over to normal
operating mode.
6. Once this has been completed, a second and a third code setting too can be learned. Learning a
fourth code setting, however, will overwrite the previously learned third setting.
delivered). If several control systems are to be installed that
shall be operated individually, each radio receiver must get its
individual coding.
This can be realised by changing at least one of the DIP
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