2.3. Opening of the End limit switch setting mode:
- Press simultaneously on ▲ / ▼ for 3 seconds. The motor will run briefly in one direction
and then in the other*. Go to step 2.4.
2.4. Initializing obstacle detection:
- Press on ▲ for 3 seconds. The motor will run briefly in one direction and then in the
other*. Go to step 2.5.
2.5 - Adjustment of down end limit:
The use of rigid link (VAS, Easylink, OctoEasy) allows an automatic adjustment of the Down end limit in
accordance with the blocking provided by the rigid link. If you use it, go directly to step 2.6, otherwise proceed
to the following operations:
1. Position the motor on the desired down end limit using
the ▲ and ▼ keys
2. To memorize the down end limit, press ▲ twice, as
folow:
- 1st press: for 0,5 second without the motor rotation.
- 2nd press: over 3 seconds, so the motor rotates briefly
one way, then in the other*. Go to step 2.6.
2.6. Adjustment of up end limit:
The use of bottom slat stopper will allows an automatic adjustment of the up end limit in accordance with
the blocking provided by the stopper. If you use it, go directly to step 2.7, otherwise proceed to the following
operations:
1. Position the motor on the desired up end limit using
the ▲ and ▼ keys.
2. To memorize the up end limit, press ▼ twice, as follow:
- 1st press: for 0,5 second without the motor rotation.
- 2nd press: over 3 seconds, so the motor rotates briefly
one way, then in the other*. Go to step 2.7.
2.7. Validation of end limits:
- Press the ▲ / ▼ keys simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. The motor will run briefly
in one direction and then in the other*. The settings are now complete. There is not
delay time any more. You can now connect the motor to the final switch (§3).
* Press the buttons until the motor turns into the two directions.
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FINAL WIRING
- Mandatory use of a reversing switch that stops the ▲ and ▼ keys being activated simultaneously. Possibility
of wiring 3 motors max. in parallel on one switch. The length of the cable between the electrical switch and
the motor must not exceed 50 m.
- Attach cables to prevent any contact with moving parts. If the motor is used outdoors and if the power supply
cable is of the H05-VVF type, then run the cable in a UV-resistant conduit, e.g. trunking.
- Use only mechanical or electromechanical switches (e.g. relays) to control a motor. The relay contacts must
not be bypassed by capacitors. The motors should not be controlled by a relay with static or triac capacitor.
Please do contact SIMU when using KNX / EIB electronic switching control devices.
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PE
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OK
1
2
0,5s
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2
1
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T5S E
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≥3s
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≥3s
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≥3s
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+
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6s max.
0,5s
≥3s
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6s max.
≥3s
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Blue
Brown
Black
Green / Yellow
EN
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