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Awning completely
closed (Pos. “0”)
Awning open (Pos.”1”)
Intermediate
position (“I”)
Position for start of torque reduction (RDC) in the
closing manoeuvre (non programmable position)
Position “2” for
“FRT” function
Release position
“S” for awnings
that are kept
taught by means
of an automatic
hooking mecha-
nism
“
0
”
“
A
”
“
2
”
“
1
”
“
S
”
E
2.3 - Power supply cable and connector
(For model NEOMAT-MT only)
– The information in this
chapter is aimed exclusively at Service centre technical
personnel.
CAUTION!
- If the power cord is damaged it must be
replaced with an identical type supplied by the manu-
facturer or an authorised customer service centre.
If the motor must be disconnected from the power cable,
proceed as follows (
fig. D
):
a)
- Turn the ring nut until the bev-
el coincides with one of the connecting teeth, and then dis-
connect.
b)
- Repeat the same operation for the other tooth.
c)
- Bend the cable inwards and remove the protection by
turning it carefully outwards.
d)
- Pull out the connector.
The NEOMAT tubular motors feature an electronic limit
switch system, the electronic control unit interrupts the
movement when the awning reaches the set opening and
closing positions. These positions must be programmed
into the memory after the motor has been installed and the
awning mounted.
(
fig. E
) The motor can still be controlled even if these two
positions, “
0
” (awning closed) and “
1
” (awning open), have
not yet been memorised, however, the movement in this
case will be hold-to-run.
The following positions can also be programmed:
• Intermediate position “
I
” for partial awning opening. This
po sition can be programmed later if required.
• Position “
2
” necessary for the “
FRT
” function that keeps
the fabric taught when the awning is fully open.
• The “
FTC
” function to automate awnings with an auto-
matic hooking mechanism.
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Adjustments
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