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UPC20+ Universal Power Controller

Control Options Modes

FIG. 2  

UPC20+ inoperative mode warning label

Motor Control mode

The table list options and connections for motor control. DIP switch settings provide 1, 2 or 3 button 
remote control contact arrangements. This mode is typically used for screen and drape motor control.

In motor control mode, only one power relay (motor) can be energized at a time. When switching from 
one direction to another, the first motor is automatically turned off and a half-second delay is inserted 
before the other motor will turn on.

Once a motor is turned on, it will automatically be turned off after the amount of time determined by the 
motor time delay potentiometer, R8. Delay time can range from 0 to 90 seconds. It is typically set to 
allow direction limit switches to operate, or to reach the desired position.  

 

Single Button Mode

 operates with one pushbutton in a sequence: Up, Stop, Down, Stop and 

so on for each successive button press.

 

Two/Three Button Mode

 operates with two pushbuttons, one for Up and one for Down.

 

Momentary On/Off

 operates only when the button is pressed. 

ATTENTION INSTALLER

FACTORY SET TO INOPERATIVE MODE

(UNIT WILL NOT WORK UNTIL DIP SWITCHES ARE SET)

SEE CHART ON LID TO SET

DIP SWITCHES FOR ACTIVE MODE

If UPC20+ is powered up when changes are made to Dip Switch settings, then power 
must be cycled before changes can take effect.

Motor Control Mode DIP Switch S2 Positions

1

2

3

4

Control Mode

On

On

Off

On

Single button

Off

Off

Off

On

2-button

Off

On

Off

On

Momentary On/Off

Control Input Wiring to Connector P2 Terminals

4

5

6

7

8

Control Mode

Common

Up

Down

Stop

N/A

Two, three button

Common

Up/Stop/Down

N/A

N/A

N/A

Single button

Summary of Contents for UPC20 Plus

Page 1: ...Operation Reference Guide Control System Accessories UPC20 Universal Power Controller Last Revised 09 12 2007...

Page 2: ...liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limita...

Page 3: ...le disconnect device shall be incorporated into the fixed wiring An insulated earthing conductor that is identical in size insulation material and thickness to be earthed and unearthed branch circuit...

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Page 5: ...wer Control mode 5 Remote Sensor Control mode 5 Channel codes Remote Sensor mode 6 Installation 7 P1 Terminal Connections 7 P2 Terminal Connections 7 Control Mode 7 High Voltage Wiring Options 10 Sing...

Page 6: ...ii UPC20 Universal Power Controller Table of Contents...

Page 7: ...to protect the motor A timing adjustment potentiometer is user adjustable for automatic release of the relays The range is 0 to 90 seconds 1 2 and 3 button control modes are selectable In Power Contr...

Page 8: ...E INSIDE COVER FOR DETAILED WIRING NOTE NO HIGH VOLTAGE THIS CONNECTION AND DIP SWITCH INFORMATION IN 4 8 CONTROL INPUT INPUTS GND 3 DATA 2 GND 4 4 3 IN 1 IN 2 5 6 IN 3 7 CONTACT 12 9 REMOTE C R IND C...

Page 9: ...o theP1 Terminal Connections section on page 7 Set switch S1 to the line input voltage value used before applying power to the UPC20 High Voltage Terminal Block P1 High voltage input and output wiring...

Page 10: ...0 seconds It is typically set to allow direction limit switches to operate or to reach the desired position Single Button Mode operates with one pushbutton in a sequence Up Stop Down Stop and so on fo...

Page 11: ...his allows up to 8 UPC20 and IR sensors to be used in the same room without interfering with one another It is possible to control 2 separate UPC20 s with one handheld remote control The 4th switch of...

Page 12: ...de Sw 1 Sw 2 Sw 3 Sw 4 Radio Code UPC20 Off Off Off Off 0 First On Off Off Off 1 First Off On Off Off 2 First On On Off Off 3 First Off Off On Off 4 First On Off On Off 5 First Off On On Off 6 First O...

Page 13: ...is 20 Amps There are two 12 gauge jumpers that are wired to supply board power at 120 240 VAC and to connect the common terminals of the relays The jumpers are removed as needed according to the wiri...

Page 14: ...d 2 off after time out Motor Momentary Off On Off On Minimum Push 1 load 1 on Release 1 load 1 off Push 2 load 2 on Release 2 load 2 off Maximum Push 1 load 1 on Release 1 load 1 off Note No delay on...

Page 15: ...Push 2 again load 2 off Release 2 again load 2 still off Power Momentary 1 Latch ing 2 Minimum Push 1 load 1 on Release 1 load 1 still on Push 1 again load 1 off Release 1 again load 1 still off Push...

Page 16: ...er Two Button On Off Off On Minimum Push 3 load 1 off Release 3 load 1 still off Push 4 load 2 off Release 4 load 2 off Maximum Push 3 load 1 off Release 3 load 1 still off Push 4 load 2 off Release 4...

Page 17: ...circuit protected and the output supplies up to 25 mA for the remote sensor For dual circuit 277 VAC operation remove both 12 AWG wire jumpers FIG 6 Low voltage and 277 VAC high voltage wiring 1 2 3...

Page 18: ...ts 4 Install conduit Provide conduit for high voltage low voltage and control wiring requirements using the 0 5 inch or 0 75 inch conduit connector knockouts 5 Connect high voltage wiring to the termi...

Page 19: ...Installation 13 UPC20 Universal Power Controller...

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