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Assembly
Assembly
1.
First push the power supply unit out of the inner supporting frame
and the outer frame. To do this, hold the outer frame firmly on the
side and push the power supply unit from behind.
2.
First, fix the support frame into a suitable flush-mounted socket.
3.
Now install the connections in accordance with the connection plan
shown on page 2 of these instructions.
When making the connection, the power supply unit must be loca-
ted on the outer frame before connection!
4.
Once the electrical installation is completed, press the clock module
including the outer frame into the previously installed support fra-
me.
Function overview
Using the radio receiver button TDRR-01W, you can convert a simple tubular motor into an easy to use wireless motor in no time at all. The
motor can then be controlled remotely using any of the TDR remote transmitters available. Furthermore, the remote button offers a local operating option
via the three large buttons on the front (UP/STOP/DOWN).
The red LED indicator light on the front panel of the device signals the
following conditions:
permanently on (the unit is ready for operation)
(permanently on = orientation aid e.g. in darkness)
flashing (an activation command is being processed)
light is off (the device is in learning mode)
Please note!
If the end point of the tubular motor has been reached, the LED continues flashing for approximately 4 minutes as the receiver is still in self-holding
mode. Subsequently, the receiver will switch automatically to the “Ready” mode.
LED control light
UP
STOP
DOWN