Cassette, Awning settings, Adjusting the limits – SOMFY SUNEA CMO User Manual
Page 2: Advanced feature functions
STEP 1
Initiate programming by
pressing both the (Up) and
(Down) buttons at the same
time until the motor jogs.
STEP 3
Bring the motor to your desired
lower limit by pressing the
button. Press and hold both
the and buttons until
the motor begins to move up,
then release.
STEP 5
Press and hold the
button
until the motor moves. It will
automatically set the upper
limit.
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STEP 6
Press and hold the Program
button on the back of the
transmitter until the motor
jogs. Double check limits as
a precaution.
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STEP 2
Check the direction of operation.
Press and hold the button and
confirm it moves the awning out.
To change the direction press and
hold the (Stop) button until the
motor jogs.
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CASSETTE
AWNING SETTINGS:
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STEP 4
Stop the awning halfway in
by pressing the button.
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To change the lower limit:
Move the motor to its current lower limit position and let it stop. Press and hold the and buttons simultaneously until the motor
jogs, then release. Adjust to a new lower limit position. Press the button until the motor jogs, then release. Check new limit.
To reset the motor:
you will need to disconnect power (120vac) for 2 seconds, reconnect for 10 seconds, disconnect for another 2 seconds and reconnect.
The motor should start to move or jog (If this does not happen, continue to perform the disconnects until it does). Once the motor stops,
press and hold the programming button on the back of the remote and count to ten without letting go. The motor should jog twice.
To add a remote/channel or sun and wind sensor:
First press the programming button on the back of the already programmed remote until the motor jogs. Then press the programming
button on the remote or sun/wind sensor that you would like to add until the motor jogs. Check it.
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ADJUSTING THE LIMITS
This function allows you to apply tension on the fabric when the awning is fully extended. The motor can be adjusted up to a ½ half turn.
This function allows the fabric tension to be decreased after the cassette awning is closed.
This function enables the closing force of the
awning to be increased or decreased to 3 levels (high/medium/low).
The motor is factory set at the medium level.
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ADVANCED FEATURE FUNCTIONS
BACK IMPULSE
function for both cassette and standard awnings
BACK RELEASE
function on cassette awnings only
CLOSING FORCE
function on cassette awnings only
STEP 3
Press the MY and Up buttons
until the awning jogs: The
motor is in programming mode.
STEP 4
Adjust the fabric's
tension using the
Up or Down buttons.
STEP 5
Press the MY button
until the awning jogs:
The fabric's tension has
been programmed.
STEP 2
Set the awning
to the lowest
position.
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STEP 2
Set the awning
to the inner
limit position.
STEP 3
Press the MY and Down buttons until the motor moves up and
down: If the Back release function was deactivated, it is activated.
If the Back release function was active, it is deactivated.
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STEP 1
Disconnect power
momentarily and
reconnect
STEP 3
Briefly press the MY and Up buttons simultaneously, then immediately
press and hold the MY and Up buttons until the motor jogs. The motor
is only inprogramming mode for approx. 10 seconds.
STEP 4
Adjust the closing force setting using the Up and Down buttons.
- to increase the closing force, press the Up button until the motor jogs up and down.
- to decrease the closing force, press the Down button until the motor jogs up
and down. (delayed jog for levels 3 and 1) (short jog for level 2)
STEP 5
Press the MY button until
the awning jogs up and
down: The new closing force
has been programmed.
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Increases
closing force
Decreases
closing force
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STEP 2
Bring the awning to
the halfway position.
Only DOWN limit needs to be set. UP limit is set automatically.
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STEP 1
Disconnect power
momentarily and reconnect
STEP 1
Disconnect power
momentarily and
reconnect
Before You Begin:
Make sure the DOWN button on the remote extends the awning. ( = awning moves outward or extends). Failure to correct this
may cause damage to the awning or personal injury.