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Safety instructions

The following safety instructions and warnings are intended to avert hazards and to prevent property damage and personal injury.

Instructions for the user

General information

All work, including maintenance and cleaning, on electrical installations as well as other system parts
must always be performed by authorised specialists, in particular qualified electricians.

Children from the age of 8 years and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and/or knowledge may use these devices, provided they are supervised or have
been instructed in the safe use of the device, and have understood the hazards involved. Children must
not play with the device.

Systems have to be checked regularly by authorised specialists for wear and damage.

Always put damaged systems out of operation immediately until they are repaired by an authorised
specialist.

Do not operate equipment if people or objects are within the danger zone.

Observe the danger zone of the equipment during operation.

Stop and disconnect the equipment from the mains power supply when maintenance and cleaning is
being performed either on the system itself or in the immediate vicinity of it.

Ensure that there is adequate clearance (at least 40 cm) between moving parts and adjacent objects.

Caution

Safety instructions for avoiding serious injuries.

Crushing or shearing points must be avoided or protected.

Instructions for installation and commissioning

General information

Observe the safety instructions in EN 60335-2-97. Please note that this list of safety instructions is not
exhaustive, since it would be impossible for the standard to include all sources of danger. For example,
the design of the operated product, the way the drive works in the situation it is installed in or even the
way the end product is mounted in the end user’s place of use cannot be taken into consideration by
the drive manufacturer. 
If any questions or uncertainties regarding the safety instructions contained in the standard arise,
please contact the manufacturer of the part or end product in question.

All applicable standards and regulations for electrical installation must be complied with.

All work, including maintenance and cleaning, on electrical installations as well as other system parts
must always be performed by authorised specialists, in particular qualified electricians.

Only use spare parts, tools and accessory devices which have been approved by the drive manufac-
turer. 
Unapproved third-party products or modifications to the system and its accessories represent a risk to
your safety and the safety of others. This means that the use of unapproved third-party products, or
modifications which have not been agreed with or approved by us, are prohibited. We do not accept li-
ability for damage or injury arising from such actions.

Position control devices within sight of the driven product, but away from moving parts, at a height of
over 1.5 m.

Permanently mounted control devices must be positioned where they can be seen.

Rated torque and duty cycle must be suitable for the requirements of the driven product. 
Technical data – rated torque and service life can be found on the type plate of the tubular drive.

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Summary of Contents for L120/11C PSF

Page 1: ...otection drives with integrated radio receiver Important information for Fitters Electricians Users Please forward accordingly These instructions must be kept safe for future reference Becker Antriebe GmbH Friedrich Ebert Straße 2 4 35764 Sinn Germany www becker antriebe com ...

Page 2: ...he drive against axial displacement 9 Fixing the drive adapter to the barrel dia 35 and dia 45 and dia 58 9 Mounting the drive in the tube 10 Confirming the drive 10 First operation 11 Intelligent installation management 12 Programming the master transmitter 12 Checking that the running direction is correct 12 Setting the limit positions 13 Extended position to retracted position without stop 13 E...

Page 3: ...ating Instructions when installing and setting the equipment The date of manufacture comes from the first four digits of the serial number The numbers 1 and 2 indicate the year and the numbers 3 and 4 indicate the calendar week Example 24th calendar week in 2012 Ser No 1224XXXXX Explanation of pictograms CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in injury AT...

Page 4: ...nstructions in EN 60335 2 97 Please note that this list of safety instructions is not exhaustive since it would be impossible for the standard to include all sources of danger For example the design of the operated product the way the drive works in the situation it is installed in or even the way the end product is mounted in the end user s place of use cannot be taken into consideration by the d...

Page 5: ...replaced with the same type of mains connecting cable which is available from the drive manufacturer Attention Safety instructions for avoiding property damage Ensure that there is adequate clearance between moving parts and adjacent objects The drive must not be carried by the mains connecting cable All latching connections and fastening screws on the brackets must be checked to en sure that they...

Page 6: ...rooves provided for this purpose Check that the cable is properly engaged 1 locating lug Disassembling the plug in connecting cable for tubular drives dia 35 Caution Prior to disassembly the power supply to the connecting cable must be disconnected On drives with a diameter Ø35 insert a suitable flathead screwdriver between the locating lug and the snap in pin so that the snap in pin releases the ...

Page 7: ...onnecting cable must be disconnected On drives with a diameter Ø45 or Ø58 insert a suitable flathead screwdriver right into the recess of the locating latch so that the latch releases the locating lug from the plug Now you can pull out the connecting cable along with the flathead screwdriver dia 45 and dia 58 1 2 A A locating latch 7 ...

Page 8: ...nd wall bracket The clear dimension of the box X minus the space required at the side M and idler G gives the length L of the barrel L X M G The space required at the side M varies depending on the combination of drive and wall bracket Then mount the wall bracket and idler Ensure that the barrel is aligned at right angles to the wall and that sufficient axial play is al lowed for the mounted syste...

Page 9: ...of barrel mm Torque max Nm Fastening screws for drive adapter 4 pc dia 35 40 mm plastic drive adapter 13 Self tapping screw dia 4 8 x 9 5 mm dia 45 50 70 mm plastic drive adapter 25 Self tapping screw dia 4 8 x 9 5 mm dia 45 50 85 mm plastic drive adapter for obstacle detection 40 Self tapping screw dia 4 8 x 9 5 mm dia 45 50 85 mm diecast drive adapter 50 Self tapping screw dia 4 8 x 9 5 mm dia 5...

Page 10: ...nd drive adapter 2 In sert the tubular drive with the pre assembled thrust ring and drive adapter into the tube to achieve a form fit Ensure that the thrust ring and drive adapter are secure in the tube Mount the assembled unit comprising barrel tubular drive and idler on the box and secure the drive according to the type of wall bracket fixing with a split or spring pin Lay the connecting cable L...

Page 11: ... long running time the thermoswitch may trigger The drive will switch off After a short cooling down period the system is ready for operation again The drive does not achieve its full duty cycle until it has cooled to ambient temperature Avoid a situation where the thermal protection switch cuts in repeatedly N 1 2 1 2 4 3 4 230V AC 50 Hz L1 PE Connecting the tubular drive Connect the tubular driv...

Page 12: ...ssion Installation is then complete If the limit position is set above a point this is stored permanently Programming the master transmitter Press the programming button for 3 seconds when it is ready to programme The tubular drive makes a clicking sound to confirm The programming process is now complete If a transmitter is already programmed on the receiver press the programming button for 10 sec...

Page 13: ...e tubular drive switches off prematurely while extending retracting due to an obstruction the obstruction can be cleared by extending retracting the screen and removing the ob struction The upper limit position can be set by extending retracting again There are 2 ways to set the limit positions Extended position to retracted position without stop Extended position to retracted stop The limit posit...

Page 14: ...uttons down The tubular drive makes a click sound to confirm The new limit position is now saved 2 Extending the range of travel the desired limit position is located outside the current range of travel Attention When both or individual limit positions are deleted all the other set functions intermediate position I intermediate position II are deleted as well Open close to the limit position in th...

Page 15: ... the two buttons down for 10 seconds The tubular drive makes a clicking sound to confirm The limit positions are now deleted Intermediate positions I II The intermediate positions I II are freely selectable positions for the shading solution between the two limit positions Each travel button can be assigned one intermediate posi tion Both limit positions must be set before the intermediate positio...

Page 16: ...ed in the tubular drive for 3 seconds Doing so activates the programming mode of the tubular drive for a new transmitter for 3 minutes The tubular drive makes a click sound to confirm Now re press the programming button of the new transmitter you wish to programme for 3 seconds The tubular drive makes a clicking sound to confirm The new transmitter is now programmed in Deleting transmitters Deleti...

Page 17: ...amming by switching on the power To ensure that the new master transmitter is programmed in the desired tubular drive only all other tubular drives which are connected to the same power supply must be deactivated from the programming mode To do so after switching back on the power execute a drive or stop command using the transmitter for the given tubular drives or switch the radio switch from ins...

Page 18: ...erwritten Disposal This product is made of various materials which must be disposed of properly Find out about the applicable regulations on recyc ling or disposal for this product in your country The packaging material must be disposed of properly Maintenance These drives are maintenance free Technical data dia 35 Type P5 20C PSF P5 30C PSF P9 16C PSF Rated torque Nm 5 5 9 Output speed rpm 20 30 ...

Page 19: ... S2 4 min Degree of protection IP 44 Min tube inside diameter mm 47 Frequency 868 3 MHz Emission sound pressure level dB A 70 Technical data dia 58 Type L44 14C PSF L50 17C PSF L60 11C PSF L60 17C PSF Rated torque Nm 44 50 60 60 Output speed rpm 14 17 11 17 Limit switch range 64 revolutions Supply voltage 230 V AC 50 Hz Connected load W 255 315 265 380 Rated current consumption A 1 20 1 40 1 20 1 ...

Page 20: ...he immediate vicinity of the tubular drive Insert batteries correctly or insert new batteries Check electrical connection Thermal protection switch in tubular drive has tripped Wait until the thermal protection switch in the tubular drive is reactivated Shutter direction on tubular drive cannot be set Delete limit positions see Deleting the limit positions 15 and reset the shutter direction Incorr...

Page 21: ...Sample wiring diagram N L PE Electronics Black Brown Blue Green yellow 21 ...

Page 22: ...Declaration of conformity 22 ...

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Page 24: ...2010 300 513 0c 29 07 2015 ...

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