Assembling the radio receiver
Check that the transmitter and receiver are functioning per-
fectly prior to installation in the desired location.
VC210
Programming the transmitter
The lighting system and the heating element must have sep-
arate master transmitters, i.e. different channels.
The master transmitter refers to the very first transmitter
programmed in a receiver. In contrast to subsequently pro-
grammed transmitters, the master transmitter enables,
among other things, the setting of limit positions (for drives
with integrated radio receiver) and the programming or de-
leting of further transmitters. Any transmitter that has separ-
ate UP, STOP, DOWN buttons and a programming button can
be a master transmitter.
If a transmitter is already programmed in the receiver, press
the programming button of the transmitter for 10 seconds.
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During installation, always ensure that the cable entries
are not facing upwards. Lay and fix the connecting
cables up to the control unit with a drip loop.
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207 (VC310...60)
272 (VC310...120)