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10.1
HOW TO USE THE RADIO CONTROLS
10.2
HOW TO MEMORY-STORE THE FIRST TRANSMITTER
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KIT JACK RADIO
The JACK RADIO series tubular motor can be controlled by either the remote-control or by
the step-by-step logic push-button.
AUTOMATED SYSTEM CONTROLLED BY REMOTE-CONTROL
If you wish to use this type of configuration, connect the motor’s blue and brown wire to
the power mains and the yellow-green wire to earth.
Do not connect the black wire.
AUTOMATED SYSTEM CONTROLLED BY BOTH REMOTE-CONTROL AND PUSH-BUTTON
If you wish to use this type of configuration, connect the motor as shown in the lay-out
in figure 22.
On the remote-control, every single pressure of the rise or descent key commands a
complete movement. To stop a manoeuvre, press the STOP
push-button, otherwise the motor will continue operating until the relevant travel-limit
stop is reached.
According to the type of configuration of your installation (Fig. 24), follow the
instructions in the following paragraphs.
If memory storage is not successful, give a RESET command (CHAP. 10.4) and repeat the procedure.
TYPE 2 and 3
1. Power up the motor. The receiver installed in the motor goes into the programming phase, moving the motor in both directions for 1 second.
2. Press key
A
(RISE) of the transmitter within 15 seconds.
3. To confirm correct programming, the motor moves again in both directions for 1 second.
4. Run some brief rise, stop and descent manoeuvres to check correct operation.
TYPE 1 and 4
1. Power up the motor. The receiver installed in the motor goes into the programming
phase, moving the motor in both directions for 1 second.
2. Press key
B
(DESCENT) of the transmitter within 15 seconds.
3. To confirm correct programming, the motor moves again in both directions for 1
second.
4. Run some brief rise, stop and descent manoeuvres to check correct operation.
KEY
A
: RISE
KEY
C
: STOP
KEY
B
: DESCENT
The push-button is provided with step-by-step logic - every pressure exerted
on the key sends a pulse to the motor (EXAMPLE: FIRST PULSE RISE - SECOND
PULSE STOP - THIRD PULSE DESCENT, etc).
After a descent or rise command, themotor stays active until the relevant
travel-limit stop is reached.
220 V ~
YELLOW-GREEN
BLUE
NEUTRAL
PHASE
BROWN
BLACK
PUSH-BUTTON
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
TYPE 4
Fig. 24
MOTOR HEAD SIDE
G
B