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Contents
Congratulations on your new VELUX product
In order to make the best use of your product please read these instructions on
operation and maintenance.
Important information / Warnings
4-6
Getting started
Initial set-up
Remote control functions
8-9
10-11
Operation
Locating and operating a product
- One skylight
- More than one skylight
Choosing positions
Closing the skylight automatically
Disabling rain sensor
12-14
12
13-14
15
16
17
Menu functions
Menu guide
Navigating through the menus
Time and date
Changing language
Room, Group and Zone
- Creating a Room
- Editing a Room
- Creating a Group
Naming
Favorite settings
Rearranging order
Programs
- My program
- Shortcut P1/P2
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18
19
20-21
22
23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
37-51
38-43
44-51
Display
- Display light
- Sleep mode
Keypad lock
Access code
Software version
Clearing remote control settings
52-53
52
53
54
55
56
57
Extending the system
Registering new products
Using additional activation controls
- Copying to a new remote control
- Copying to a remote control in operation
- Adding products to a remote control in operation
- Copying products to other types of activation controls
Security key
58-59
61-65
62-63
64
65
66-67
68-69
Resetting
Resetting and preparing for registration
Resetting the remote control
Adjusting the maximum opening
70
71
72-73
Fitting of holder for remote control
74-75
Use and maintenance
Power failure / Mislaid remote control
Maintenance
76
77
Further information
Display symbols
Display texts / Glossary
78
79
VELUX 3
Important information / Warnings
Please keep instructions for future reference and hand them over to any
new user.
Safety
• Before operating ensure that the skylight with electrical products can
be operated without risk of damage to property or injury to people or
animals.
• For personal safety, never have head, hand, arm or any other body
part out of or through the opening of the skylight without first having
switched off main power supply.
• Children must not be allowed to play with the skylight and its electrical
products. The remote control should be kept out of reach of children. Do
not allow children near an open skylight.
• This device is intended for use by persons with the relative experience
and knowledge and who have been given instruction concerning use of
the device by a person responsible for their safety.
• If repair or adjustment work is needed, disconnect from main power supply and ensure that it cannot be reconnected unintentionally.
• The main power supply cable is for indoor use only.
• It is recommended that a remote control be placed in the room where the
skylight and its electrical products have been installed.
• If the skylight is positioned within reach, the opening of the skylight
operator must be adjusted to reduce the maximum size of the opening (see section Adjusting the maximum opening). Failure to make such
adjustment can result in serious injury or death.
• M
 ake sure that the insect screen is installed before putting the skylight into
use.
• F
 CC ID: XSG863829 and IC ID: 8642A-863829: Remote control
Certificate of Radio Equipment in Japan: No. 10215191/AA/00
FCC ID: XSG863765 and IC ID: 8642A-863765: Window operator
(skylight operator)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and RSS-210 of the IC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
VELUX 4
• This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the device and receiver.
- Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.
• FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This device complies with FCC RF
radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
• The term "IC:" before the device certification number only signifies that
the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
Function
• If the rain sensor gets wet, the skylight automatically closes.
• Disabling the rain sensor while the skylight is open creates a risk of water
to the interior of the building.
• To prevent the skylight from closing because of very fine/weak rain, fog
or dew, the rain sensor is equipped with a heating element to keep the
surface dry.
• If the rain sensor is activated, the skylight will close within approximately
30 seconds. If the skylight is activated with the remote control or another
activation control, it will take up to one minute until the skylight is
completely closed. Therefore, in case of sudden rain, water may enter the
room before the skylight is closed.
• In case of snow and/or ice, the operation of the skylight may be blocked
resulting in damage to the skylight.
VELUX 5
Important information / Warnings
Product
• This product has been designed for use with genuine VELUX products.
Connection to or use with other products may cause damage, malfunction or injury.
• Electrical products must be disposed of in conformity with all local
codes, ordinances, rules and regulations for electronic waste and not with
household waste.
• Used remote control batteries have to be disposed of in conformity with
the relevant environmental regulations and ordinances.
• Expected lifetime of the remote control battery: Approx 1 year.
• The packaging can be disposed of with usual household waste.
• Radio frequency band: 2.4 GHz.
• Radio frequency range: 110 yards (100 m) free field. Depending on
building construction, the indoor range is approx 30 ft (10 m). However,
constructions with reinforced concrete, metal ceilings and plaster walls
with steel members may reduce the range.
Maintenance and service
• Disconnect from main power supply before carrying out any maintenance, repair, adjustment or service work to the skylight or products connected to it (including battery backup KLB 100, if installed) and ensure
that it cannot be reconnected unintentionally during this time.
• Maintenance and installation must be carried out in consideration to
Health and Safety at work requirements.
• If main power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified
electrical installer in accordance with all local codes, ordinances, rules
and regulations.
• There are no serviceable parts inside the skylight operator.
• Spare parts are available through your VELUX sales company. Please
provide information from the data plate.
• If you have any technical questions, please contact your VELUX sales
company, see telephone list or www.velux.com.
VELUX 6
VELUX 7
Initial set-up
 roducts to be operated with the remote control must be
registered in the remote control. Registration, however,
depends on whether the remote control is new or whether
it is already used for operating other products.
• If the remote control is already in operation, proceed
with section Registering new products.
• If the remote control is new, proceed as follows.
 hen the initial set-up has been completed, the registered
products will appear in the display.
 lide off the battery cover of remote control as shown.
Insert the three batteries supplied (type AA, 1.5 volt).
Replace cover.
language

Choose
language:
to highlight your language.
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Eesti
English
Español
Français
Enter
P1
P2
 repare products for registration in one of the two followP
ing ways:
• D
 isconnect the main power supply to the products for
1 minute and then reconnect it.
• Press the button closest to the side frame of the skylight
(B) once.
	The products must now be registered in the remote control
within the next 10 minutes.
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Auto set-up
Prepare products
for registration and
press Register
within 10 minutes
Register
Press
"Register" to start registration.
Back
P1
P2
Auto set-up
Registration is running. This can take up to two minutes.
 he display shows "Completed" when all products have
been registered.
Note: If the display shows "Failed", remove the batteries
from the remote control. Prepare the products for registration, see section Resetting and preparing for registration.
Repeat the initial set-up.
Auto set-up
Completed
House
No. 1
Window
 he display shows one of the registered products.
to see the other registered products.
Press
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
 or use of more than one remote control, all products must
be registered in one of the remote controls, see above.
Then the information must be copied from this remote
control to the other remote controls, see section Using
additional activation controls.
 ote: The opening of the skylight operator must be
adjusted if your skylight is positioned within reach, see
section Adjusting the maximum opening.
VELUX 9
Remote control functions
The display indicates which product is being operated, which menu function is being used etc. The
top line of the display states the chosen area. Products are as default shown under the area House.
The bottom line of the display states the function
of the two selection keys.
Note: The display shows the last product operated.
The word "Window" is used for both windows and
skylights.
Selection, navigation and program keys
Keys for operating the product chosen
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10
VELUX
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
Selection keys
- for activating the menu and confirming the chosen
menu function.
- for locating the Room, the Group, the Zone or the product to be operated.
The current function of the individual selection key is
stated directly above in the display.
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
P1
P2
P1
P2
Navigation keys
- for scrolling up and down in the product or menu list.
- for scrolling through the time intervals to set the
remote control to close the skylight automatically.
Shortcut keys P1/P2
- for activating a program by pressing just one key.
Keys for operating a product or a Group of products
OPEN/UP or
CLOSE/DOWN
Short key pressure: Product will travel to maximum top or
bottom position.
Long key pressure: Product will travel to pre-set position.
See section Choosing positions.
Stop and status key
STOP / STATUS
Short key pressure: The product in operation stops or the
status is shown.
Long key pressure: All products in operation stop.
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Locating and operating a product
To be able to operate a product (eg a roller shade), you first
have to locate the product in question in the display.
The examples show the easiest way to find the product
you want to operate.
One skylight
With one electrical product
The skylight (indicated as "Window" in the remote display)
is equipped with a skylight operator only and therefore you
do not have to locate the product first.
Press
to start operation.
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
With more than one electrical product
The skylight is equipped with a skylight operator and a
roller shade.
The example shows how to locate and operate the roller
shade.
Press
to find the roller shade (indicated as "Blind").
Press
to start operation.
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House
No. 1
Blind
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
More than one skylight
With one electrical product
House
Three skylights are equipped with skylight operators only.
No. 2
Window
The example shows how to locate and open skylight No. 2.
Press
to find skylight No. 2 (indicated as "Window").
Press
to open the skylight.
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Note: You can rearrange the order of the individual
products, Groups, Rooms and Zones displayed, see section
Rearranging order.
VELUX 13
Locating and operating a product
More than one skylight
	With more than one electrical product
	One skylight is equipped with a skylight operator. In
addition, all five skylights are each equipped with a roller
shade.
House
No. 1
Window
	The example shows how to locate and operate roller
shade No. 3 (indicated as "Blind").
Press
"Locate".
Menu
Locate
House
 isplays the list of product types within the area House.
and highTo operate one of the roller shades, press
light "Blind".
Press
"Enter".
Window
Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
 ress
Press
to highlight roller shade "No. 3".
"Enter".
Press
to start operation.
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Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Choosing positions
	A product or a Group of products can be set to travel to a
certain position.
	The example shows how to set a roller shade to close by
50%.
 ocate the product in question, see section Locating and
operating a product.
House
 roduct chosen is displayed. The example shows roller
shade No. 2 (indicated as "Blind").
No. 2
Blind
Menu
Locate
Set position
50% down
 ress and hold key
and watch the display. Each black
spot corresponds to the roller shade closing in 10% increments. Five black spots thus correspond to it closing by
50%.
Release key
and the roller shade will travel to the position chosen.
 ote: A short key pressure will make the roller shade travel
to maximum top or bottom position.
	Some decoration and sunscreening products can be
operated in two ways. For instance, a Venetian blind can
be drawn up and down and its slats can be tilted. Once the
with
product has been located, choose Tilt or Turn
the navigation keys
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Closing the skylight automatically
	When a skylight has been opened with the remote control,
you can set it to close again automatically after a certain
time. For instance you might want to air your house briefly
when returning home. The possible settings are: Off, 5 min,
10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 45 min and 60 min.
 he example shows how to time skylight No. 1 (indiT
cated as "Window" in the remote display) to close after
10 minutes.
House
 ocate skylight No. 1 (indicated as "Window").
to open the skylight.
Press
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
Running
 he display shows the icon
and the text "Auto Close".
Start item 3 within 5 seconds, otherwise the skylight will
not close automatically.
Auto Close
Off
Running
Scroll via
through the time options and choose
"in: 10 min".
Auto Close
in: 10 min
P1
P2
House
 he display shows the icon
skylight is closed.
and counts down until the
If you close the skylight earlier than chosen, the function
will be cancelled.
 ote: Registered products can be set to operate automatN
ically via menu item Program settings.
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No. 1
Window
Closes in 10 min
Menu
Locate
Disabling rain sensor
If the rain sensor gets wet, the skylight operator automatically closes the skylight within 30 seconds.
If you want to open the skylight even if it is raining, you
must disable the rain sensor. When the rain sensor is disabled, the skylight can only open up to 50% of its normal
opening distance and the rain sensor will be disabled for
60 minutes.
 he example shows how to open skylight No. 1 (indicated
as "Window" in the remote display) even if it is raining.
House
 ocate skylight No. 1 (indicated as "Window").
to open the skylight.
Press
 he display shows that the operation cannot be executed
because the skylight operator has been limited by the rain
sensor.
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
information
Operation not
completed.
Limited by
rain sensor
information
 he display asks whether to disable the rain sensor temT
porarily.
Press
"Yes" to disable the rain sensor temporarily.
Yes
Disable
rain sensor
temporarily?
P1
No
P2
information
 he skylight is opened and the rain sensor is now disabled
for the next 60 minutes.
 ote: You can combine disabling the rain sensor with
"Auto-Close", see section Closing the skylight automatically, and in this way choose to disable the rain sensor for a
shorter period than 60 minutes.
Rain sensor disabled
VELUX 17
Menu guide
Guide to the menu functions of the remote control.
Additional information about the individual function is provided in the
relevant section.
House settings
Room
Group
Rearrange order
Rename
Clear
Enter
House
Menu
Back
User settings
No. 1
Window
Locate
menu
p. 24-27
p. 28-29
p. 34-35
p. 30-31
p. 57
Language
Display
Time and date
Access code
Keypad lock
Favourite settings
p. 22
p. 52-53
p. 20-21
p. 55
p. 54
p. 32-33
Back
Enter
House settings
System settings
User settings
System settings
Program settings
Product settings
Enter
Back
Register product
Copy system
Security key
Configure
Software version
Enter
Back
p. 58-59
p. 62-63
p. 68-69
p. 56
program
Enable
Record
Delete
Rename
Rearrange order
Enter
VELUX 18
Back
p. 38-49
Navigating through the menus
	The example shows how to find the menu item Room by
means of menu choices.
Press
"Menu".
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
menu
 isplays a list of menu items under Menu.
to highlight "House settings".
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Displays a list of menu items under House settings.
Press
Press
to highlight "Room".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 ou can now proceed with the menu functions under menu
item Room.
House settings
User settings
System settings
Program settings
Enter
Back
P1
P2
House settings
Room
Group
Rearrange order
Rename
Enter
Back
P1
P2
House
 his way of choosing menu items is shown as follows
in the rest of the instructions:
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
House settings
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Room
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Time and date
	Time and date must be set the first time the remote
control is to be used as correct settings are required for
remote programming functions. Time must be changed
manually at the start and end of Daylight Saving Time.
The time and date format can be set in item 5 by choosing
"Set format".
	The example shows how to set the time. The date is set
correspondingly by choosing "Date" in item 4.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
No. 1
Window
Menu
"Menu".
User settings
House
Locate
Time and date
Time and date
 he display shows day, date and time.
"Keep" to confirm the setting.
• Press
• Press
"Edit" to change day, date or time.
Monday
2011.05.30
9:46 am
Keep
P1
Edit
P2
Time and date
Clock
Date
 ress
Press
20 VELUX
to highlight "Clock".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
clock
Set clock
Set format
Summer time
 ress
Press
to highlight "Set clock".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set Clock
9:00 am
 ress
Press
to set minutes.
"Enter" to change to hours.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set clock
11:00 am
 ress
Press
to set hours.
"Enter" to confirm your settings.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
Saved
11:00 am
The display shows that the new time has been saved.
Enter
Back
 ime is shown automatically when the remote control is in
sleep mode. See section Display.
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Changing language
	You can change the display text language.
The example shows how to change it into French.
House
No. 1
Window
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
User settings
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Language
language
Dansk
English
Français
Deutsch
 he display shows a list of languages. The current lanT
guage has been ticked.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
language
Dansk
English
Français
Deutsch
 ress
Press
to highlight a new language.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
The display shows that the change has been saved.
22 VELUX
Sauvegardé
Français
Room, Group and Zone
To make it easier to locate and operate the products it
is recommended to link each product to a Room and/or
a Group. Products are as default shown under the area
House.
Room 1
Room 2
Definition of Room
A Room consists of one or more products of any type
located in the same physical room, eg bedroom or kitchen.
A product can be assigned to one Room only.
Room 1
Definition of Group
Room 2
A Group consists of at least two products of the same type
(eg two roller shades).
In each Room, a Group "All" with all products of the same
type is automatically created to make it easier to locate
and operate products of the same type simultaneously.
Groups created across more Rooms are called Zones.
Room 1
Room 2
Definition of Zone
A Group created across more Rooms.
You can create a Zone consisting of for instance all roller
shades on the skylights of the house facing west and south.
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Creating a Room
	Rooms are created to make it easier to locate and operate
your products.
 he example shows two rooms
with two skylights (indicated as
"Window" in the remote display)
in each. Below it is shown how
to create Room 1 by moving the
relevant products from House to
Room 1.
House
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
House settings
Room
Locate
Create
Product from
Displays the areas, here the area House.
to highlight the area with the product to be as	Press
signed to Room 1 first.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 isplays a list of all products in House. The product type,
in this case skylights (indicated as "Window"), appears in
the display. The individual products can be identified by
pressing
for a short period of time. This will activate
the product briefly.
Press
Press
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to highlight the product to be moved to Room 1.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
House
Enter
Back
P1
P2
House
Window
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
5
House
Window
Displays the product chosen.
• P
 ress
"More" to move additional products to Room 1.
You will return to the list in item 4. Repeat items 4-5 until
the relevant products have been moved to Room 1.
• Press
"Continue" to proceed.
No. 1
More
Continue
P1
P2
Continue
Save Room
Undo product
Undo new Room
Displays a list of options.
Press
Press
to highlight "Save Room".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Highlight one of the other options to undo your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
The display shows that a Room has been created.
 he display asks whether to assign the remaining products
to just one new Room.
• Press
"Yes" to save the remaining products in
Room 2.
• Press
"No" to return automatically to the list in
item 3 and possibly create more Rooms.
Note: All products must be assigned to a Room.
The display shows that a new Room has been created.
 ote: Numbers are assigned in
the order in which the products
are moved to the Room in question.
Room 1
Room
created
Information
Save all remaining
products in new
Room
Yes
No
Information
Room
created
Room 2
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Editing a Room
	You can edit the Rooms you have created, ie one or more
products can be moved from one Room to another.
 he example shows how the skylight operator in skylight
No. 1 (indicated as "Window" in the remote display) can be
moved from Room 1 to Room 2.
Room 1
No. 1
Window
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
House settings
Room
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Edit
Move from
Displays a list of the Rooms created.
Press
to highlight the Room from which to move the
product.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Press
 isplays a list of product types in the Room from which to
move the product.
To choose the product type skylight operator, press
and highlight "Window".
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
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Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
5
 isplays a list of the individual products within the product
type in question.
Press
to highlight the product to be moved. The individual products can be identified by pressing
for a
short period of time. This will activate the product briefly.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 isplays a list of Rooms in which the product can be
placed.
to highlight the Room in which to place the
Press
product.
Press
"Enter" to confirm the new location of the
product.
Window
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Place in
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
information
The display shows that several Rooms have been modified.
Rooms
modified
 roups are edited according to the same principle as
Rooms.
 ote: Numbers are assigned in the order in which the
products are moved to the Room in question.
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Creating a Group
	To make it easier to locate and operate products of the
same type simultaneously, you can create a Group.
 he example shows a room with four
skylights, each with a skylight operator.
It is shown how to create Group 1 consisting of the skylight operators on the two
Room 1
skylights No. 3 and No. 4 (indicated as
"Window" in the remote display). The
example presupposes that Room 1 has
been created.
Note: When Room 1 was created, a number of Groups "All"
was created automatically - each consisting of all products
of the same type in the Room in question, see section
Room, Group and Zone.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
House settings
Group
Room 1
No. 1
Window
	A Group created across more Rooms is shown in the
display as a Zone.
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Create
area
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Displays a list of the Rooms created.
Press
Press
to highlight the Room in which to create Group 1.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
Blind
Displays a list of the product types in Room 1.
To choose the product type skylight operator, press
highlight "Window".
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
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to
Enter
Back
P1
P2
5
 isplays a list of the individual products within the product
type in question.
to highlight the product to be included in Group 1.
Press
The individual products can be identified by pressing
for a short period of time. This will activate the product
briefly.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 he display asks whether to move additional products to
Group 1.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
Add more to
Group or save
Group
• P
 ress
"More" to move additional products to
Group 1. You will return to the list in item 5. Repeat
items 5-6 until these products have been moved to
Group 1.
• Press
Window
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
"Save" to create Group 1.
More
Save
P1
P2
Information
Group 1
created in
Room 1
 he display shows that Group 1 has been created in
Room 1.
 roups are edited according to the same principle as
Rooms.
Group 1
Room 1
 ote: When operating Groups, a delayed execution of
commands might occur. If you want a particular product to
respond at once, this product must be operated individually.
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Naming
	You can change the name of House and the names of the
automatically numbered Rooms, Zones, Groups, products
and Programs into more personal names.
The example shows how to change Room 1 into Kitchen.
 ote: When you have used the function Rename, autoN
matic renumbering is disabled.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
House settings
Room 1
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Rename
Rename
Displays a list with House, Room, Zone, Group and Product.
Press
Press
to highlight "Room".
"Enter" confirm your choice.
House
Room
Zone
Group
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Area
 isplays a list of the names automatically given to the
Rooms.
Press
Press
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
to highlight "Room 1".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 isplays a line of characters including space symbol
save symbol , dictionary symbol , insert symbol
and delete symbol
Press
Press
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to highlight the dictionary symbol
"Enter" to open the dictionary.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Rename
Dictionary
Room 1
GHI
JK
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Dictionary
Displays a list of pre-defined locations.
Press
Press
to highlight the relevant location.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 ress
Press
to highlight the save symbol .
"Enter".
	Note: You can also create a new name by choosing and entering the relevant characters, one by one. After entering
the last character, the new name is saved by highlighting
the save symbol .
Hall
Kitchen
Left
Living room
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Rename
Save
Kitchen
FGHI
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
The display shows that the new name has been saved.
Name
saved
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Favorite settings
 ou can appoint an area and/or a product or a Group of
products as your favorite. Typically this will be the area
or the product that is operated most often. If you have
selected a product as your favorite, the display will as
default return to this product whenever the remote control
has been used.
 electing your favorite product
The example shows how to select skylight No. 2 (indicated
as "Window" in the remote display) as your favorite
product.
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Scroll through the menus:
 he display shows a list of all products and Groups in
House.
Press
to highlight the favorite product. The relevant
product can be identified by pressing
for a short period
of time. This will activate the product briefly.
Press
"Select" to select your favorite product.
"Menu".
User settings
House
Favourite settings
Locate
Favourite product
House
Window
No. 1
No. 2
Group 1
Select
Back
P1
P2
InformatiON
 he display shows that your favorite product has been
selected.
 ote: If a favorite area has been selected already, the
favorite product must be in this area.
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Favourite product
selected
Deselecting your favorite product
You can undo your choice of favorite product.
 he example shows how to deselect skylight No. 2 (indiT
cated as "Window" in the remote display) as your favorite
product.
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
User settings
Favourite settings
Favourite product
Locate
InformatiON
Favourite product:
House
Window
No. 2
Edit
Press
 he display shows a list of all products in House. The prodT
uct type, in this case skylights (indicated as "Window"),
appears in the display. The individual products can be
identified by pressing
for a short period of time. This
will activate the product briefly.
Press
to highlight the current favorite product.
Press
"Deselect" to deselect the product.
"Edit" to make changes.
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
No. 1
No. 2
Group 1
Deselect
P1
Back
P2
InformatiON
 he display shows that the favorite product has been
deselected.
Favourite product
deselected
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Rearranging order
 ou can rearrange the order of the individual products,
Groups, Rooms and Zones displayed.
In the example, three Rooms have been created. It shows
how to rearrange the order of the roller shades (indicated
as "Blind" in the remote display) in Room 2.
Room 1
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Scroll through the menus:
 isplays a list of the Rooms created containing the prodD
ucts in question.
"Menu".
House settings
Locate
P1
Rearrange order
P2
Product
Press
to highlight the Room in which to rearrange the
order of the individual products.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Area
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Room 2
Displays a list of the product types in Room 2.
Press
to highlight the product type where to rearrange the order of the individual products.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
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Window
Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
5
 isplays a list of the individual products of the chosen
product type. The individual products can be identified by
pressing
for a short period of time. This will activate
the product briefly.
to highlight the product in question.
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Rearrange order
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Rearrange order
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
 he list of the individual products of the chosen product
type is still displayed.
to move the chosen product.
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm the rearranged order.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
 he display asks whether to rearrange the order of more
products or whether to save the changes.
• Press
"More" to rearrange the order of more products. You will return to the list in item 5. Repeat items
5-7 until the required order of products has been
obtained.
• Press
"Save" to save the rearranged product order.
Save new order
or rearrange more
products?
Information
Save
More
P1
P2
Information
The display shows that the order has been rearranged.
Order
rearranged
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Programs
	A program contains a sequence of commands on how and
when the products are to be operated.
	There are two different program types:
• M
 y program
A personal program that will be activated automatically
without using the remote control.
For instance you can record a morning program to
run up the roller shades in the bedroom and open the
skylights between 7 and 7.15 am on weekdays from
October to April.
• S
 hortcut P1/P2
A personal program that can be activated by using the
shortcut keys.
For instance you can record and save a program under
shortcut key P1 to close all skylights in the house and
draw all blinds down by 50%.
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My program
	My program is an automatically activated program which
contains a sequence of operating commands for one or
more products. The sequence is automatically activated at
a pre-set time within a period defined by a starting date
and an end date.
	The example shows how to program skylight No. 1 (indicated as "Window" in the remote display) in Room 1 to
open at 6.30 pm and close again at 6.45 pm each Monday
for 12 months.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
Record
Locate
My program
The display shows a list of areas.
Press
Press
No. 1
Window
Menu
"Menu".
Program settings
House
to highlight "Room 1".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Area
House
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Product type
The display shows a list of the product types.
Press
Press
to highlight skylights (indicated as "Window").
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Window
Venetian blind
Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
house
Window
 ocate the skylight. The relevant product can be identiL
fied by pressing
for a short period of time. This will
activate the product briefly.
"Select" to choose the product.
Press
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No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Select
Back
P1
P2
house
Window
 he display shows the selected product.
"Continue" to proceed.
• Press
• Press
"Edit" to return to item 3 in case of additions
or changes.
No. 1
Continue
Edit
P1
P2
information
Save
selected
products?
The display asks whether to save the selected product.
Press
"Yes" to save the selected product.
Yes
No
P1
P2
Position
Set position
Save position
 ress
Press
to highlight "Set position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set Position
100% open
 ress
to set the opening position of the window.
100% corresponds to fully open.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Position
Set position
Save position
10
 ress
Press
to highlight "Save position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
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My program
Set time
00:30 pm
11
 ress
to set the time for the skylight to be opened.
First choose minutes.
Press
"Enter" to change to hours.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set time
6:30 pm
12
 ress
Press
to set hours.
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set day
13
 ress
to select the day of the week for the skylight
to be opened.
Press
"Select".
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Select
Back
P1
P2
Set day
14
Monday
 he display shows the chosen day of the week.
"Continue" to proceed.
• Press
• Press
"Edit" to return to item 13 in case of additions or changes.
Continue
P1
Edit
P2
information
15
The display asks whether to save the selected day.
Press
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"Yes" to save the selected day.
Yes
P1
Save
selected
days?
No
P2
Save
16
The display shows various options.
Press
to highlight "Add functions" to set the closing
position of the skylight plus the day and time for closing.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Save program
Add functions
Cancel recording
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
17
 he display shows the latest selected product.
"Enter" to continue.
Press
Repeat items 8-16, only this time applied to the closing
settings.
No. 1
Enter
Edit
P1
P2
18 The display shows various options.
• Press
to highlight "Add functions" to add additional operating commands for the skylight or other
products to the program.
Press
"Enter" to return to item 17.
• Press
to highlight "Save Program" to save the
program as it is.
Press
"Enter" to save the program.
Save
Save Program
Add functions
Cancel recording
Enter
Back
P1
P2
rename
19

The
display automatically suggests the name "My
program 1".
"Enter" to save the name.
Press
Follow the instructions in section Naming to change this
name.
Save
My program 1
..BCD
Enter
Back
P1
P2
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My program
My program 1
he display asks whether to enable the program or to
20 Tkeep
it disabled.
Press
Press
to highlight "Enable".
"Select" to confirm your choice.
Enable
Disable
Select
Back
P1
P2
Set starting and end date to enable the program.
Set date
Starting date:
21
Press
Press
"Edit" to choose a starting date.
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Starting date
2011.01.01
Enter
Edit
P1
P2
Set date
End date
2011.12.31
End date:
Press
22 Press
"Edit" to choose an end date.
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
P1
Edit
P2
Information
he display shows that My program 1 is enabled in the
23 Tchosen
period.
heck current time and date settings to ensure accurate
24 Coperation
of the products. The display shows day, date
and time.
"Keep" to confirm the settings.
• Pres
• Pres
"Edit" to change day, date or time.
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My program 1
enabled
from 2011.01.01
to 2011.12.31
Time and date
Monday
2010.12.27
9:46 pm
Keep
P1
Edit
P2
	 Choose "Enable" under menu item Program settings
to get a full list of all recorded programs that can be
activated automatically. The list comprises both enabled
and disabled programs. The enabled programs have been
ticked and the disabled programs can be enabled any
time you want.
Note: For solar products, automatically activated programs may result in a quick discharge of the battery due
to frequent operation of the products.
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Shortcut P1/P2
A program under Shortcut P1/P2 contains a sequence
of operating commands for one or more products. The
sequence is activated by pressing shortcut key P1 or P2.
You can record up to eight programs, four under each of
the shortcut keys. The programs can be set to be executed immediately, with a delay or at a certain time.
 he example shows how to program skylight No. 1 (indiT
cated as "Window" in the remote display) in Room 1 to
open immediately and close again after 1 hour and
30 minutes (delay) by a single pressure on shortcut key P1.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
Record
Locate
Shortcut P1/P2
The display shows a list of areas.
 ress
Press
No. 1
Window
Menu
"Menu".
Program settings
House
to highlight "Room 1".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Area
House
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Product type
The display shows a list of the product types.
Press
Press
to highlight skylights (indicated as "Window").
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Window
Venetian blind
Blind
Enter
Back
P1
P2
RooM 1
Window
 ocate the skylight. The relevant product can be identiL
fied by pressing
for a short period of time. This will
activate the product briefly.
Press
"Select" to select the product.
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No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Select
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
 he display shows the selected product.
• Press
"Continue" to proceed.
• Press
"Edit" to return to item 3 in case of additions
or changes.
No. 1
Continue
Edit
P1
P2
information
Save
selected
products?
 he display asks whether to save the selected product.
"Yes" to save the selected product.
Press
Yes
No
P1
P2
Position
Set position
Save position
 ress
Press
to highlight "Set position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set Position
100% open
 ress
to set the opening position of the skylight.
100% corresponds to fully open.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Position
Set position
Save position
ress
10 PPress
to highlight "Save position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
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Shortcut P1/P2
Time control
11
The display shows two time setting options.
Press
to highlight "Delay", ie the time that will pass
from pressing P1 till the product will be activated.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Delay
Starting time
Enter
Back
P1
P2
set delay
12
 ress
to set the relevant delay. First choose minutes.
Choose 0 minutes if you want the window to open immediately.
Press
"Enter" to change to hours.
00 h 00 min
Enter
Back
P1
P2
set delay
00 h 00 min
13
 ress
Press
to set hours.
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Save
14
The display shows various options.
Press
to highlight "Add functions" to set the closing
position and time of the skylight.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Save Program
Add functions
Cancel recording
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Room 1
Window
No. 1
15
 he display shows the latest selected product.
Press
"Continue" to proceed.
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Continue
P1
Edit
P2
information
Save
selected
products?
16
 he display asks whether to save the selected product.
Press
"Yes" to save the selected product.
Yes
No
P1
P2
position
Set position
Save position
17
 ress
Press
to highlight "Set position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Set position
0% open
ress
to set the closing position of the skylight. 0%
18 Pcorresponds
to fully closed.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
position
Set position
Save position
19
 ress
Press
to highlight "Save position".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Time control
20 The display shows two time setting options.
Press
to highlight "Delay", ie the time that will pass
from pressing P1 till the product will be activated.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Delay
Starting time
Enter
Back
P1
P2
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Shortcut P1/P2
set delay
00 h 30 min
21
 ress
Press
to set the delay. First choose minutes.
"Enter" to change to hours.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
set delay
01 h 30 min
22
 ress
Press
to set hours.
"Enter" to confirm your setting.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
23 The display shows various options.
• Press
to highlight "Add functions" to add additional operating commands for the skylight or other
products to the program.
Press
"Enter" to return to item 15.
• Press
to highlight "Save Program" to save the
program as it is.
Press
"Enter" to save the program.
24
Save
Save Program
Add functions
Cancel recording
Enter
Back
P1
P2
rename
 he display automatically suggests the name
"Shortcut 1".
"Enter" to save the name.
Press
Follow the instructions in section Naming to change this
name.
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Save
Shortcut 1
.ABCD
..
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
25 The display shows that Shortcut 1 has been saved.
26
Shortcut 1
saved to
Shortcut P1/P2
time and date
 heck current time and date settings to ensure accurate
operation of the products. The display shows day, date
and time.
"Keep" to confirm the settings.
• Press
• Press
"Edit" to change day, date or time.
Monday
2011.05.30
9:46 pm
Keep
P1
Edit
P2
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Shortcut P1/P2
Activating a program under Shortcut P1/P2
 ou can activate any one of the personal shortcut proY
grams by pressing the shortcut key P1 or P2. You can still
use the various functions of the remote control at the same
time as one or more programs have been activated.
 elow four shortcut programs have been recorded under
shortcut key P1. The example shows how to activate the
program Shortcut 3 via shortcut key P1.
House
 ress P1 three times to activate the program Shortcut 3.
Note: Max time interval between each key pressure:
2 seconds. Otherwise the shortcut program that happens
to be highlighted will be activated.
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Program
Shortcut 1
Shortcut 2
Shortcut 3
Shortcut 4
 hortcut 3 is highlighted in the display and the program
automatically starts.
Start
Back
P1
P2
Information
 he display shows that the program Shortcut 3 has been
activated.
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Shortcut 3
started
	 Interrupting a program under Shortcut P1/P2
Icon
indicates that a program has been activated. A
shortcut program in progress can be interrupted as
follows:
House
No. 1
Window
Press
P1
or
P2
to find the shortcut program in progress.
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
program
The activated shortcut program has been ticked.
Press
Press
to highlight the program in question.
"Stop" to interrupt the program.
Shortcut 1
Shortcut 2
Shortcut 3
Shortcut 4
Stop
Back
P1
P2
Information
 he display shows that the program Shortcut 3 has been
stopped.
Shortcut 3
stopped
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Display
Display light
	In standard settings, the light in the display is turned on
when the keypad is activated and turned off again after
20 seconds. If you do not want any light in the display and
you want to prolong the battery lifetime, you can opt out
of this.
House
The example shows how to turn off the light in the display.
No. 1
Window
Press
Scroll through the menus:
Menu
"Menu".
User settings
Display
Locate
Display
Display light
Sleep mode
 ress
Press
to highlight "Display light".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Display light
On
Off
 ress
Press
to highlight "Off".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 ote: The light in the display can be turned on by choosing
"On" in item 4.
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Enter
Back
P1
P2
Sleep mode
	The life of the batteries can be prolonged by setting the
remote control to go into sleep mode. When it has been
set to go into sleep mode, the light in the display will be
turned off 20 seconds after the latest key pressure. Time
is shown.
	Press any key to activate the remote control again. However, a long press of the stop key will immediately stop
all products in operation.
House
No. 1
Window
	The example shows how to set the remote control to go
into sleep mode.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
User settings
	Press
Press
Menu
"Menu".
Display
to highlight "Sleep mode".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Locate
Display
Display light
Sleep mode
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Sleep mode
On
Off
	Press
Press
to highlight "On".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
3:43 pm
	When the remote control is in sleep mode, time is shown.
	Note: Choose "Off" in item 4 if you do not want the
remote control to go into sleep mode.
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Keypad lock
	The keypad can be locked so that products cannot be operated without unlocking the keypad. The stop key can
still be used.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
User settings
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Keypad lock
Keypad lock
Disable
Enable
 ress
to highlight "Enable".
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
The keypad lock is immediately activated.
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Using the keypad even if it is locked:
 essage as shown.
"Menu". Press
"Locate".
Press
The keypad has temporarily been unlocked.
The keypad will automatically be locked again 20 seconds
after it has been used.
 ote: The keypad lock can be deactivated by choosing
"Disable" in item 3.
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Keypad lock
Menu
P1
Press
Menu
and then
Locate
Locate
P2
Access code
	You can choose a personal access code to protect your
personal settings, for instance against unintentional deletion of programs. The access code must consist of four
digits from 0 to 9.
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
User settings
 ress
Press
House
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Access code
Access code
to highlight "Select/Change".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Select / Change
Delete
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Access code
 ress
Press
Press
to choose the first digit.
"Enter" to go to the next digit.
"Enter" when the last digit has been chosen.
Enter code
1 ***
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Access code
Confirm code
1 2 3 4
Press
"Save" to confirm and save the code.
Save
Back
P1
P2
 very time you now choose Menu, you must enter the acE
cess code before you can proceed.
 ote: The access code can be cancelled by choosing
"Delete" in item 3.
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Software version
	When addressing technical inquiries to your VELUX sales
company, you will be asked to provide the version number
of the software in the remote control. To find this proceed
as follows:
Room 1
No. 1
Window
Press
Scroll through the menus:
"Menu".
System settings
Menu
Locate
P1
P2
Software version
software version
005.000.000.091
The display shows a code, for instance 005.XXX.XXX.XXX.
The first three digits are the version number.
Press
"Back" to return to the previous menu.
Back
P1
P2
System settings
The display shows the previous menu.
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Copy system
Security key
Configure
Software version
Enter
Back
Clearing remote control settings
	When clearing the remote control settings, all personal
settings for eg Rooms, Zones, Groups and Programs and
all personal names are deleted. The products, however,
remain registered in the remote control.
Room 1
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Select the submenu:
"Menu".
Locate
P1
P2
House settings
House settings
 isplays a list of menu items.
to highlight "Clear".
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Group
Rearrange order
Rename
Clear
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Clear
 he display asks whether to clear all Groups, Rooms,
Zones, Programs and personal names you might have created.
"Yes" to confirm your choice.
• Press
• Press
"No" to cancel your choice.
Clear all Groups/
Rooms/Zones/
Programs/Names?
Yes
P1
No
P2
 he remote control settings will be cleared if you confirm
your choice.
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Registering new products
	When a new additional product has been installed, it can
be registered in a remote control already in operation.
This new product can for instance be another skylight, a
Venetian blind or a roller shade.
	The example shows how to register a new roller shade
(indicated as "Blind" in the remote display) in the remote
control and place it in Room 1.
 repare products for registration in one of the two followP
ing ways:
• D
 isconnect the main power supply to the products for
1 minute and then reconnect it.
• Press the button closest to the side frame of the skylight
(B) once.
House
	The products must now be registered in the remote control
within the next 10 minutes.
 ress
ation.
Select the submenu:
 ress
Press
"Menu" in the remote control already in oper-
System settings
to highlight "Register product".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
No. 1
Window
Menu
Locate
System settings
Register product
Copy system
Security key
Configure
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Auto set-up
Registration is running. This can take up to two minutes.
Information
 he display shows that the new product has been regisT
tered.
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New products
registered
Now the product must be placed.
7a
7b
If no Rooms have been created, the product is automatically placed in House.
Operation can start.
If Rooms have been created, the product has to be
placed in the appropriate Room.
The display shows a list of new products. The individual
for a short
products can be identified by pressing
period of time. This will activate the product briefly.
to highlight the product to be placed.
Press
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
House
No. 1
Blind
Menu
Locate
New products
Blind
No. 1
Enter
P1
P2
Place in
 isplays a list of the Rooms created.
to highlight the Room in which the product is
Press
to be placed.
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Room 1
Room 2
New Room
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Information
 he display shows that the Room has been modified.
Operation can start.
Room 1
modified
 here more than one remote control is used, new prodW
ucts can also be operated with these. To do this, register
the new products in each remote control by repeating
items 2-9 for each of them.
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60 VELUX
Using additional activation controls
Products and remote control settings can be copied from
one remote control to another. Copying depends on the
type of activation control and on whether the remote
control to be copied to is new or already in operation.
• C
 opying to a new remote control
How to copy the contents from one remote control to
another remote control not yet in operation.
• Copying to a remote control in operation
How to copy the contents from one remote control to
another remote control where the two remote controls
have not registered the same products.
• Adding products to a remote control in operation
How to add products from one remote control to
another remote control where the two remote controls
have not registered the same products.
• Copying products to other types of activation
controls
How to copy products in the remote control to another
type of activation control, for instance a control keypad
KLI 110.
Note: When copying between two VELUX remote controls, all registered products and personal settings can
be copied, apart from personal programs that cannot be
copied.
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Copying to a new remote control
	You can copy the contents from a remote control already in
operation to a new one so that the latter can also operate
the products already registered.
	The example shows how to copy the products and the
personal settings from a remote control A in operation to a
new remote control B not yet in operation.
Step 1: Prepare remote control A for copying
House
No. 1
Window
Press
Select the submenu:
"Menu".
Menu
Locate
System settings
System settings
Register product
Copy system
Security key
Configure
 ress
Press
to highlight "Copy system".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 ote: Step 2 must now be completed within the next two
minutes.
62 VELUX
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Step 2: Register products in remote control B
Insert the three batteries supplied
(type AA, 1.5 volt) into the remote
control as shown.
language
Choose language:
 ress
Press
to highlight your language.
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
Eesti
English
Español
Français
Enter
P1
P2
Auto set-up
 ress
"Register" to start registration of each product.
Please disregard the information in the display.
Prepare products
for registration and
press Register
within 10 minutes
Register
Back
The display now indicates that copying is in progress.
 emote control B can now operate the same products as
remote control A.
VELUX 63
Copying to a remote control in operation
If you have two remote controls with different products
registered, you can copy the contents from one to the
other so that the latter becomes an exact copy including
all personal settings such as Names, Rooms and Groups.
Step 1: Change security key in remote controls A and B
Change the security key in both remote controls so that
they have the same key, see section Security key.
Step 2: Reset remote control B
Reset remote control B, see section Resetting the remote
control.
Step 3: Copy from remote control A
Copy the contents from remote control A as described in
section Copying to a new remote control.
Note: Before making an exact copy of remote control A,
consider adding products from remote control B to
remote control A as described in step 2 in section Adding
products to a remote control in operation.
64 VELUX
Adding products to a remote control in operation
If you have two remote controls with different products
registered, you can add the missing products in both.
Then all products can be operated with one or both
remote controls.
The example shows how to add the products from remote
control A to remote control B and at the same time
maintain the settings and the programs of both remote
controls.
Step 1: Change security key in remote controls A and B
Change the security key in both remote controls so that
they have the same key, see section Security key.
Step 2: Register the products in remote control B
Register all products in remote control B by choosing:
Menu
System settings
Register product
If in doubt, see section Registering new products.
Remote control B can now operate all the products. To
make remote control A operate all the products as well,
repeat step 2 with remote control A.
Note: With the shown procedure, only products are
added.
VELUX 65
Copying products to other types of activation controls
	You can copy one or more products registered in the
remote control to another type of activation control. This
other type of activation control can thus operate both its
own and the copied products.
	The example shows how to copy a product from remote
control A to control keypad B so that the latter can operate the products already registered plus the product from
remote control A.
	Note: A VELUX control keypad can operate products of
the same type only.
House
Step 1: Prepare remote control A for copying
No. 1
Window
Press
Select the submenu:
"Menu".
Menu
Locate
System settings
System settings
Register product
Copy system
Security key
Configure
 ress
Press
to highlight "Copy system".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
 ote: Step 2 must now be completed within the next two
minutes.
66 VELUX
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Step 2: Register the product in activation control B
 o copy a product to control keypad KLI 110, please refer
to section Configuring control keypad KLI 110 in addition
to existing remote control KLR 100 in the instructions
provided with the control keypad.
 he product selected can now be operated with activation
control B.
VELUX 67
Security key
	Each remote control and each product have a security key.
To allow for communication between remote control and
products, they must have the same security key. This also
ensures that external activation controls cannot communicate with and thus operate the products unintentionally.
 he example shows how to change the security key in
remote control A and in the products registered in A
(step 1). If you have more than one remote control, the
new security key must also be transferred to these
(step 2).
 tep 1: Change security key in remote control A
(including registered products)
House
No. 1
Window
Press
Scroll through the menus:
Menu
"Menu".
System settings
Locate
Security key
Security key
 ress
to highlight "Change".
Press
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
The display now indicates that the security key has been
changed.
 he display asks whether the security key of other remote
controls is to be changed.
"No" to finish if this is the only remote control
• Press
being changed.
• Press
"Yes" if there are other remote controls.
Execute step 2 for these.
68 VELUX
Change
Receive
Enter
Back
P1
P2
Change
Change security
key in another
remote control
Yes
No
A
House
 tep 2: Change security key in remote control B (and
others)
No. 1
Window
Menu
Press
Scroll through the menus:
Locate
"Menu".
System settings
Security key
Security key
 ress
Press
to highlight "Receive".
"Enter" to confirm your choice.
	The display indicates that the security key is being transferred from remote control A to remote control B.
Change
Receive
Enter
Back
P1
P2
VELUX 69
Resetting and preparing for registration
	The skylight and all connected electrical products can
be reset to remove the present registration and to
prepare for a new registration.
	When resetting, the button located under the skylight
operator cover hole closest to the center of the skylight (A) is operated by carefully inserting a pointed
object.
 o reset the skylight operator and connected electrical
products, close the sash by pressing button closest to
the center of the skylight (A).
 hen the skylight is closed, press and hold the button
closest to the center of the skylight (A) for at least
5 seconds. The skylight operator and other electrical
products connected to the skylight will run briefly
back and forth indicating that they are ready to be
registered.
 ote: To make a new registration and reinstate the
connection with the remote control, please refer to
the instructions in section Initial set-up or Registering
new products.
70 VELUX
min 5 sec
Resetting the remote control
	The remote control can be reset to its initial factory settings if you want to delete all registered products and all
programming and start afresh.
Slide off the battery cover as shown.
 ress the button on the right side of the remote control
with a pointed object for at least 5 seconds.
Replace the battery cover.
Information
 ress
"Yes" to confirm that you want to reset the
remote control.
The remote control
will be reset.
Continue?
Yes
No
 he remote control has now been reset. To reinstate the
connection between remote control and products, please
refer to the instructions in section Initial set-up.
VELUX 71
Adjusting the maximum opening
	The skylight can be adjusted to three different maximum openings: 12" (300 mm), 8" (200 mm) and
4" (100 mm). Default is generally 12" (300 mm) but
for specific skylights the maximum default opening
may be 8" (200 mm).
	Note: For in-reach applications where the skylight
is installed less than 8 ft. (2.5 m) from the floor, the
default maximum opening must be 4" (100 mm).
	When changing the maximum opening, the buttons
located under the skylight operator cover holes (A and
B) are operated by carefully inserting a pointed object
through the holes in the skylight operator cover.
 o change the opening, reset the skylight as described
in section Resetting and preparing for registration,
items 1 and 2.
 isconnect the main power supply and, if installed,
battery backup KLB 100 for at least 60 seconds.
Reconnect the power and, within 30 seconds, press
and hold the button closest to the side frame (B) for
10 seconds or until the skylight opens. The skylight
will open and stop at the latest set maximum opening.
Press the button closest to the side frame (B) to
change this opening to the next maximum opening.
When the skylight has stopped at the desired maximum opening, press the button closest to the center
of the skylight (A) to accept the new opening setting.
The skylight closes.
72 VELUX
min 10 sec
4
 hen the skylight is closed, press and hold the button
closest to the center of the skylight (A) for at least
5 seconds. The skylight operator and other electrical
products connected to the skylight will run briefly
back and forth indicating that they are ready to be
registered.
min 5 sec
 o make a new registration and reinstate the conT
nection with the remote control, please refer to the
instructions in section Initial set-up or Registering new
products.
VELUX 73
Fitting of holder for remote control
	The remote control is provided with a wall-mounted
holder, which can be fitted anywhere in your home.
Note: Check that the remote control can operate the
relevant products from the proposed position before it is
fastened to the holder.
 it the back section to the wall with the two screws supF
plied.
 ook the front section onto the back section at the top,
click it into place at the bottom and fix it with a screw.
 lace the remote control in the holder. It is secured by
means of built-in magnets.
74 VELUX
	If required, the remote control can be fastened with
screws to the holder.
 it the back section to the wall with the two screws supF
plied.
 lace the remote control in the front section. Clip the
white strap around the assembled unit. Hook the assembled unit to the back section at the top. Ensure that
the strap fits into the openings in the sides of the back
section. Lock the unit into place at the bottom.
Fix the unit with screw at the bottom.
VELUX 75
Power failure / Mislaid remote control
Closing skylights
In case of power failure
	The chain can be disengaged by removing
the plug in the center of the bottom sash
and turning the screw, with the provided
2.5 mm hex key, counter-clockwise until it
stops.
	Note: The chain can be re-engaged by
executing the above procedure in reverse
order.
	If the remote control has been mislaid
	The sash can be closed by inserting a
pointed object in the skylight operator
cover hole closest to the center of the
skylight (A) and pressing briefly.
Note: Battery backup KLB 100 can be connected. Please contact your VELUX sales
company for further information.
76 VELUX
Maintenance
	Switch off the main power supply before proceeding!
 now and ice
Remove snow and ice to allow melted water to drain off
from and around the skylight.
 leaning the rain sensor
Dirt on the rain sensor may cause operating problems.
Therefore, it is recommended to clean the rain sensor with
a soft wet cloth once or twice a year or when needed.
VELUX 77
Display symbols
Batteries must be changed within 2 weeks (type AA,
1.5 volt).
Automatic closing has been activated for the product in
question.
Automatic closing has been activated for one of the other
products in the remote control.
Automatic registration of product(s) is running.
Note: In some cases, this might take up to several minutes.
Operation of a product.
The product or function requested has been ticked.
A program has been activated.
Slats/louvres of a decoration and sunscreening product can
be tilted/turned from 0 to 100%.
A decoration and sunscreening product can be drawn up/
down or opened/closed from 0 to 100%.
Pointer, see section Naming.
A name can be saved, see section Naming.
Deletion of character, see section Naming.
Space character, see section Naming.
Dictionary, see section Naming.
Insertion of a character, see section Naming.
Cursor, see section Naming.
VELUX 78
Display texts / Glossary
Display texts
Adjustment: VELUX electrical decoration and sunscreening products are not
adjusted to the skylight size on delivery. When operated the first time, they
will therefore run from bottom to top of the skylight or vice versa without
interruption. After adjustment the product is ready for use.
Battery level low: The batteries in the remote control are running out of power.
Blocked: Unknown object obstructs operation of product. Remove obstruction to obtain normal operation.
If this message does not disappear even if you have checked for obstruction,
please contact your VELUX sales company.
Limited by rain sensor: It is raining and the rain sensor has been activated.
You can disable the rain sensor temporarily and operate the skylight.
Manually operated: The skylight has been opened manually. Close the
skylight manually to allow for electrical operation.
Operational defect: The product has stopped during operation. Check the
product.
Glossary
Activation control: An operator device, for instance a remote control or a
control keypad, with which you can operate an electrical product by pressing
one or several buttons/keys.
Configuration: See Preparation for registration below.
Memory: The following functions occupy the memory of the remote control:
Room, Group, Rename and Programs. Use of these functions will reduce the
total memory.
Preparation for registration: A product must be registered in an activation
control before it can be operated. After connecting a new product to the
main power supply or pressing the button closest to the side frame of the
skylight (B), the product will search for an activation control for 10 minutes.
Product: A product, which can be operated with the remote control, such as
a skylight, a roller shade or a Venetian blind.
Registration: A product is registered in an activation control when the security key of the activation control is assigned to the product.
Repeater: A unit increasing the range of the remote control.
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History When                    : 2010:01:18 14:15:31+01:00, 2010:01:18 14:15:31+01:00, 2010:01:18 14:19:35+01:00, 2010:01:21 14:39:18+01:00, 2010:01:22 11:08:46+01:00, 2010:01:25 08:31:18+01:00, 2010:01:25 08:50:10+01:00, 2010:01:25 12:18:36+01:00, 2010:01:25 12:32:41+01:00, 2010:01:25 14:13:15+01:00, 2010:01:26 09:07:26+01:00, 2010:01:27 13:05:26+01:00, 2010:03:15 12:32:39+01:00, 2010:03:15 12:32:39+01:00, 2010:03:15 13:35:04+01:00, 2010:03:15 14:57:54+01:00, 2010:03:16 12:35:46+01:00, 2010:03:16 12:37:53+01:00, 2010:03:16 12:45:25+01:00, 2010:03:17 12:49:39+01:00, 2010:03:17 14:44:31+01:00, 2010:03:26 14:33:18+01:00, 2010:04:12 14:53:47+02:00, 2010:04:12 16:26:57+02:00, 2010:04:13 13:07:14+02:00, 2010:04:13 13:07:59+02:00, 2010:04:13 15:25:44+02:00, 2010:05:04 09:10:53+02:00, 2010:05:04 09:15:48+02:00, 2010:05:04 09:16:29+02:00, 2010:05:04 10:34:41+02:00, 2010:05:04 11:19:09+02:00, 2010:05:05 14:10:33+02:00, 2010:05:06 14:28:16+02:00, 2010:05:06 14:53:02+02:00, 2010:06:01 09:11:16+02:00, 2010:07:05 13:27:02+02:00, 2010:07:05 13:41:27+02:00, 2010:07:05 14:16:19+02:00, 2010:07:06 12:24:50+02:00, 2010:07:06 14:07:29+02:00, 2010:07:07 08:56:12+02:00, 2010:07:07 12:19:01+02:00, 2010:07:07 12:35:38+02:00, 2010:07:07 12:47:27+02:00, 2010:07:08 09:53:04+02:00, 2010:07:09 13:17:47+02:00, 2010:07:09 13:55:18+02:00, 2011:05:18 12:36:33+02:00, 2011:05:18 12:36:34+02:00, 2011:05:18 12:43:45+02:00, 2011:05:18 13:34:27+02:00, 2011:05:18 14:14:22+02:00, 2011:05:19 08:00:35+02:00, 2011:05:19 08:11:13+02:00, 2011:05:19 08:14:43+02:00, 2011:05:19 08:58:30+02:00, 2011:05:24 09:03:50+02:00, 2011:05:24 09:14:46+02:00, 2011:05:24 09:22:16+02:00, 2011:05:24 09:33:43+02:00, 2011:05:24 09:36:38+02:00, 2011:05:24 10:48:38+02:00, 2011:05:24 13:02:50+02:00, 2011:05:25 07:00:59+02:00, 2011:05:26 13:09:10+02:00, 2011:05:30 12:21:46+02:00, 2011:05:30 12:36:48+02:00
History Software Agent          : Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0, Adobe InDesign 6.0
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Format                          : application/pdf
Producer                        : Adobe PDF Library 9.0
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 80
Creator                         : Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0.6)
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FCC ID Filing: XSG832876

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