P. I. E. INEL Sp. z o. o., ul. Mostowa 1, 80-
778 Gdańsk, [email protected] www.inel.gda.pl
2.2
Installing the motor
•
Attach the bracket (
A
) to the side of the roller blind box,
connect the adaptor (
D
) with the motor thrust ring.
•
Connect the driver (
E
) to the motor axis and secure it with
a cotter pin (
F
). Insert the motor assembly into the roller
tube (
G
).
NOTE:
The motor is fitted with an internal thermal breaker that
allows the roller blind to work continuously for approx. 4 minutes,
after which the temperature inside the motor will exceed the
permissible value and trip the thermal breaker. Subsequent
vertical movement of the roller blind will only be possible after the
motor cools down (it can take up to twenty minutes). The thermal
protection used guarantees long service life of the tubular motor.
2.3
Electrical connections
A monostable three-position (shutter blind switch)
S
can be
connected to input 4 and 5 of the tubular motor. Press and
release UP to raise the roller blind; press and release UP or
DOWN to stop the roller blind.
TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE MAKING
ANY CONNECTIONS!
Incorrect installation may result in motor stopping
unexpectedly.
To ensure correct operation of the obstacle detection
function:
1. Use a special driver included with the motor (Fig. 2-E).
2. Make sure the roller blind curtain moves freely
in the guides and in the box. The movement must not be
limited in any way by thermal insulation, flyscreen etc.
3
Starting and configuring the tubular
motor in InelControl system
The tubular motor will be automatically detected by the system
after power on.
For information about registering and configuring the tubular motor
in InelControl system, see “Control unit user manual and
InelControl system configuration”.
4
Obstacle detection function
EIC type drives detect motor overdrive, i.e. reduced speed when
the roller blind moves up. When the roller blind moves down, the
tubular motor detects any obstacles in contact with its bottom
strip. To set the limit positions:
Upper limit position:
- at the stops - the roller blind will stop after detecting reduced
motor speed;
- at selected point;
Bottom limit position:
- at the rigid link - the roller blind will stop after detecting
reduced motor speed;
- at selected point;
- at the window sill (or stops) - the roller blind will stop after
detecting an obstacle.
The function applies to downward movement only. For
upward movement, the tubular motor will stop after reduced
speed is detected.
If the roller blind stops at an unexpected obstacle, the
tubular motor will move in the opposite direction
to reduce strain on the roller blind curtain and to allow the
user to remove the obstacle.
Before starting/programming the tubular motor,
check the roller blind curtain, guide and roller blind
box condition and make sure the window is fitted
with a window sill.
The roller blind box and guides must be free from dirt
and allow free movement of the roller blind curtain at
its entire lenght. Dirty or tight guides may cause
damage to the tubular motor and the roller blind that is
not covered by the warranty.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
1 - yellow/green
2 - blue
3 - brown
4 - grey
5- black
L1 - live
N - neutral (blue)
PE - protective earth
(yellow/green)