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Amy 1 A/M Modes io
2.1.Mode selection
▪ The mode selector is used to choose a control mode adapted to the type of
motorised product being controlled. 4 control modes are available:
◦ Mode 1: to control roller shutters, awnings, screens, windows, garage
doors, and gates.
◦ Mode 2: to control lighting and heating (on/off and dimming).
◦ Mode 3: to control external venetian blinds and roller shutters with
adjustable slats.
◦ Mode 4: to control internal venetian blinds.
▪ The mode selector is also used to deactivate or activate the Low Power Mode
(LPM) depending on the type of motorised products being controlled. The Low
Power Mode has to be activated if Amy 1 A/M Modes io is associated with
autonomous drives or low consumption drives (compatible only with Somfy
autonomous products).
NOTICE
• By default, mode 1 is selected on Amy 1 A/M Modes io.
• By default, the Low Power Mode is activated on Amy 1 A/M Modes io.
• Deactivating the Low Power Mode increases the autonomy of Amy 1 A/M Modes io and reduces radio
communication and any associated interference.
1] To check which mode is selected:
Press and hold the mode selector (more than 2 seconds) to see the color and number
of the settings feedback LED flashes corresponding to the currently selected mode.
LED color and number of flashes
Green LED
blinks 1 time
blinks 2 times
blinks 3 times
blinks 4 times
Red LED
blinks 1 time
blinks 2 times
blinks 3 times
blinks 4 times
2] To select another control mode and/or to activate/deactivate Low Power mode:
Briefly press once or several times in succession the mode selector to select the
desired mode.
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>2 s
Control mode
Low Power mode
selected
1
2
3
4
1
LPM deactivated
2
3
4
0.5 s
EN
management
LPM activated
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