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Programming remote controls on an AVLO card – Partial opening

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Programming remote controls on an AVLO card – Partial opening

In this tutorial, we'll look at how to program remote controls for partial opening (1 leaf) on the AVLO electronic board.

This tutorial is applicable for:

Avidsen - 114170 - Stryrka 310 / Avidsen - 114173 - Teha 410 / Avidsen - 114174 - Teha Connect / Avidsen - 114200 - Orane 410 / Avidsen - 114201 - Orane 510 / Avidsen - 114202 - Orane Connect / Avidsen - 114300 - Teha 320 / Avidsen - 114301 - Stryrka 320T / Avidsen - 114302 - Orane 420
Difficulté : Easy
Temps nécessaire : 0.5 minutes
Nombre d’étapes : 2
Mise à jour : February 2025

Explanations in video:

Tutorial steps:

Foreword

When installing the motorization for the first time, it will be necessary to program the remote controls on the motorization’s electronic board. (For the remote controls to work, self-learning must have been carried out).

Make sure that the gate is closed at the end of self-learning.

Step 1: Radio-tapping the card

Press the “-” button on the circuit board for 3s. LED L1 lights up red.

Etape

Press the “+” button on the card once. LED L2 lights up red.

Etape

Press the “OK” button on the circuit board once. LEDs L1 and L4 flash red.

Warning: the card will listen to the radio for 10s. After this time, it will automatically exit programming mode. Quickly proceed to step 2, so that the remote control can be programmed.

Step 2: Remote control registration

Press the remote control button you wish to register for partial opening.

Etape

When the remote control button is pressed, the four red LEDs on the card will light up quickly and then go out.

If the red LEDs on the card do not light up, but the green LED on the card flashes, press the remote control button a second time.

The remote control is programmed.

In case of failure

If you have waited more than 10s before pressing the button, or if the card has not received the information from the remote control, the card will stop flashing its red L1 and L4 LEDs.

It will then be necessary to repeat the procedure from step 1.

Memory full

The electronic board can store a maximum of 15 remote control buttons.

If the radio memory is full, it will not be possible to add further radio elements to it.

The card has an LED animation to inform you of this status when you attempt to program it.

When you confirm step 1 by briefly pressing the OK button, instead of the L1 and L4 LEDs flashing, the board will rapidly light up all its red LEDs twice.

In this case, it will be necessary to delete the radio memory to obtain new memory space (see radio memory deletion tutorial).

Attention

Partial opening is only available in Semi-Automatic and Automatic modes. However, if you have activated Collective mode, the partial opening function is deactivated. Make sure you have selected Semi-Automatic or Automatic mode in the card settings, if the partial opening command is not taken into account by the card.

If a leaf closes by itself when you give a partial opening command, even though all your leaves are open, this means that there is a polarity inversion on the connection of your leaves. Please refer to the tutorial connection.

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