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Rev. 1.2 21/05/07
LRX
2200
/
M
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
An electronic control unit with incorporated radio receiver, for the
remote operation of rolling window shutters, sun blinds and Venetian
blinds. It may be used together with one or more radio controls for
individual or centralised control (for the simultaneous manoeuvring of
more than one piece of equipment).
- Mod. ( LR 2200 / M ) : 306 Mhz
- Mod. ( LRS 2200 / M / 330 ) : 330 Mhz
- Mod. ( LRS 2200 / M / 418 ) : 418 Mhz
- Mod. LRS 2200 / M : 433,92 Mhz
- Mod. LRS 2200 / M SET : 433,92 Mhz “narrow band”
( ) Product intended for those countries where its use is permitted
T
ECHNICAL DATA
- Power supply:
230V~ 50/-60Hz 1.5W
- Motor output:
230V~ 500W Max.
- Operating temperature:
-10 to 70°C
- Radio receiver:
see model
- Type of radio control:
12-18 Bit, BeFree Sx or Rolling Code
- Stored code capacity:
75 (with different codes)
- Container size:
102 x 27 x 23 mm
- Container:
ABS+PC V0 plastic
- Protection degree:
IP 65
CN1:
C
ONTROL
U
NIT
P
OWER
S
UPPLY
C
ONNECTION
N - Blue - 230V line input ~ (Neutral)
F - Brown - 230V line input ~ (Phase)
T - Yellow/Green - Earth
CN2:
M
OTOR
C
ONNECTION
1 - Yellow/Green - Earth
2 - Black - 230V motor output~ UPWARD MOVEMENT
3 - Blue - 230V motor output ~ SHARED
4 - Brown - 230V motor output~ DOWNWARD MOVEMENT
I
NITIAL
O
PERATING CONDITION
The device can only operate in conjunction with one or more radio
controls; the central control unit contains no stored radio control codes
when it is first used.
O
PERATION USING DIFFERENT
M
ODELS OF
R
ADIO
C
ONTROL
Different models of remote control may be programmed. By storing a
code ( one button ) a cyclic step by step operation (Up-Stop-Down)
may be achieved, and by storing two different codes ( two buttons )
different commands are produced (one for Up and one for Down).
Storing three different codes ( three buttons ) produces three different
commands: the first for Up, the second for Stop and the third for
Down; it is also possible to programme the Venetian blind movement.
Operation using a 1-button radio control:
The following type of operation is obtained using a radio control with a
single button: The first press controls the upward movement until the
motor stops (the motor has a running time of around 3 minutes). The
second press controls the downward movement of the shutter. If the
button is pressed before the motor stops running, the control unit will
stop the shutter moving and the button will need to be pressed again
to reactivate the motor in the opposite direction.
Operation using a 2-button radio control:
By using a radio control with 2 buttons, the following processes may
be carried out: the first button, “Up”, controls the upward movement for
about 3 minutes, until the motor has stopped running, and the second
button (“Down”) controls the downward movement of the shutter. If the
upward movement is interrupted with another “Up” command, the
motor will continue to run in the upward movement direction. If,
however, the movement is interrupted with a “Down” command, the
control unit will stop the motor.
The procedure remains the same for the downward movement phase.
Operation using a 3-button radio control ( BeFree Series ):
When using a radio control with 3 buttons, the following processes
may be carried out: the Up button controls the upward movement until
the motor stops running (3 minutes), the Stop button makes the
shutter stop and the Down button controls the downward movement. If
a stop command is sent during the upward or downward movement,
the control unit causes the shutter to stop. If, during upward or
downward movement, a command is sent for the same direction, the
control unit will keep the motor running.
If a command which is in the opposite direction to the current
movement is sent during the upward or downward movement, the
control unit will cause the shutter to change direction.
O
THER
O
PERATING MODES
Venetian Blind Operation:
In this operating mode, when the Up or Down button of a stored radio
control is pressed for less than 2 seconds, the unit functions in the
“user present” operating mode. It is possible, in this manner, to rotate
the slats of the Venetian blind in one direction or the other in order to
modulate the amount of light filtering through as desired. If the button
on the radio control is pressed for longer than 2 seconds, the blind
moves upwards or downwards depending on which button was
pressed, until the motor stops running (the timer is set to
approximately 3 minutes); if a Stop command is sent during upward or
downward movement the control unit will stop the shutter movement
completely. If, during upward or downward movement, a command is
sent for the same direction, the control unit will keep the motor
running.
If a command which is in the opposite direction to the current
movement is sent during the upward or downward movement, the
control unit will cause the shutter to change direction.
“User Present” Operation:
In this operating mode, the command used to control the motor of the
blind (where the direction of movement depends on the button
pressed) is constantly enabled. The movement stops when the control
is released.
Operation with Indefinite Motor Running Time:
In this operating mode, the control unit is activated for an indefinite
period of time when a button on the radio control is pressed, unless a
further command is sent which leads to its deactivation.
G
ROUP OR
G
ENERAL
C
ENTRALISATION
It is also possible to enter two identical codes ( buttons ) from one
radio control onto all the control units or a group of them which are
situated at a maximum distance of 20 metres from the point of
command, in order to obtain general or partial motion of more than one
automation.
P
ROGRAMMING THE
R
ADIO
C
ONTROL
The transmission codes for a radio control may be programmed as
follows:
Programming using a 1- or 2-button radio control:
press the “SEL” button (with the nib of a pen, for example) on the end
of the box; you will hear three beeps confirming that the unit has now
entered programming mode. Press the radio control button you wish to
use for upward movement and hold it for 5 seconds, until the control
unit emits a beep to confirm the operation has been carried out. Next,
press the second radio control button which will be used for downward
movement and hold it for 5 seconds, until the control unit beeps twice
to confirm the operation has been carried out successfully. After one
second, the control unit will beep another four times to signal the
programming process is finished.
If the second code is not set
immediately after the first, the control unit will exit the programming
mode and then emit four beeps to signal the programming process is
complete. It will operate using only one code.
Programming using a 3-button radio control (BeFree Series):
press the “SEL” button (with the nib of a pen, for example) on the end
of the box; you will hear three beeps confirming that the unit has now
entered programming mode. Press the Up button on the BeFree series
radio control, which will control the upward movement, and hold it for 5
seconds, until the control unit beeps to confirm this function has been
set. After a second, the control unit will beep four times to signal that
the programming process is complete.
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