
5.2 Electrical connection
The blind inserts have four terminals
L
,
N
,
Up
and
Down
for the control of a motor for the
shading system. The Universal Blind Insert has two additional terminals
1
and
2
available for
the connection of satellite units.
The outer conductor is connected to
L
and the neutral conductor to
N
. The two terminals
Up
and
Down
are available for the connection of an on-site motor of the shading system.
5.2.1 Connecting insert
LN
N
AC 230 V
L
M
1.
Connect the blind insert according to the connection plan.
2.
Mount the blind insert in a device socket. In doing so, the connection terminals must be fac-
ing down. Sufficient connection space remains thanks to its installation depth of only 24 mm.
3.
Switch on the mains power.
4.
Using the TEST button, you can also control the connected motor without attachment to test
the wiring and adjust the limit position of the motor.
− If you keep the TEST button pressed for shorter than one second, the blind moves in the
direction of the bottom limit position.
− If you keep the TEST button pressed for longer than one second, the blind moves in the
direction of the top limit position.
− If you keep the TEST button pressed for longer than four seconds, the motor stops.
− If the motor moves in the opposite direction, press and hold the TEST button for longer
than ten seconds. This reverses the polarity of the motor outputs (Up/Down) and removal
of the inserts again is not necessary.
5.
Set the top and bottom positions depending on the blind type. Details for this can be found
in the operating manuals of the motors. Set the desired limit position for the motor.
6.
Then attach the frame and attachment in the de-energised state.
Note for connection of a wind alarm:
The blind cannot be operated manually or automatical-
ly while an Up command is present at the satellite unit input 2 due to a wind alarm. The block of
the manual operation provides protection of the blinds.
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