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ADI MODULES, WEATHER & CONTROL UNITS
Individual cable control: M230LC - M230HC.
Low voltage cable control with standard, even existing push-buttons (6 pole control cable supplied as standard).
 
Individual radio control: M230LR - M230HR.
Radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2- NR).
 
Individual cable and radio control: M230LR - M230HR..
Radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2- NR).
 
Individual cable controls and multiple radio controls: M230LR - M230HR.
Individual low voltage cable control with standard, even existing push-buttons and radio control with portable multi-channel transmitters (TR4, TR14). Simple programming permits all modules to be controlled from a single remote control.
 
Central cable and radio controls: M230LR - M230HR.
Interior modules can mount individual controls and centralised priority cable controls. Operating signals can come from timers, weather units, or alarm systems etc. as well as from simple manually operated switches. Priority centralised controls take precedence over local controls as long as they remain active or until the end of the operation. Priority centralised controls can be used to create simple but effective coordinated control "scenarios". E.g. in an office a single command could trigger all the operations required for an "end of day scenario", closing all the windows and switching off all the lights. The same functions can be achieved by radio control too, simply by programming the control modules. For example a TR14 remote control can be used to control “scenarios” as well as controlling individual operators.
 
Individual cable and radio: M230S.
Low voltage cable control with standard outdoor switch and radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2-NR).
 
Application with weather unit: M230HR.
Closing is automatically controlled by the weather unit via a dedicated priority input. Low voltage cable control with standard outdoor switch and radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2-NR).
 
Interior cable and radio control: R230L1, R230L2, R230H1, R230H2.
Low voltage cable control with standard, even existing push-buttons and radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2-NR) For controlling most common types of light, including ceiling and wall lamps, using the existing wiring and adding only the necessary control units. Loads can be radio controlled with ON/OFF logic or programmable timer logic or switched on only while a button is held down.
 
Outdoor cable and radio control: R230E.
Low voltage cable control with standard outdoor switch and radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2-NR).
 
Application with twilight sensors: R230L1, R230L2, R230H1, R230H2.
Switching on controlled automatically by a twilight sensor over a dedicated priority input. Low voltage cable control with standard outdoor switch and radio control with portable two channel transmitters (TR2) or wall mounted transmitters (TP2-BN, TP2-NR).
 
Individual cable and multiple radio control: R230L1, R230L2, R230H1, R230H2.
Individual low voltage cable control with standard, even existing push-buttons and radio control with portable multi-channel transmitters (TR4, TR14). Simple programming permits all modules to be controlled from a single remote control.
 
Centralised controls – cable and radio: R230L1, R230L2, R230H1, R230H2.
Interior modules can mount individual controls and centralised priority cable controls. Operating signals can come from timers or alarm systems etc. as well as from simple manually operated switches. Priority centralised controls take precedence over local controls as long as they remain active or until the end of the operation. Priority centralised controls can be used to create simple but effective co-ordinated control "scenarios".

The same functions can be achieved by radio control too, simply by programming the control modules. For example a TR14 remote control can be used to control “scenarios” as well as controlling individual operators.
 
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