Hz2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Hz2 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
1) FCC
-This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operating is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
-Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
2) Hz Operator Wiring
All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and local codes
-The Hz operator can be wired to power in parallel (unlike normal AC tubular operators)
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It is recommended that provisions be made to cut power individually
when wiring Hz operators.
This can be in the form of an inline off/on switch, a disconnect plug, or access to the
operator cable for use of a installers power cable with off/on switch. The ability to cut
the power to each motor individually is required to easily program the receiver in the
operator.
3) Installation
-The Hz motor uses standard T5 accessories.
-Use only SIMU accessories (brackets, adaptors, clips....)
-Mount Hz motor heads
at least
18 inches from each other to prevent RF interference.
-Always install the power cable with a drip loop to prevent water penetration
-SIMU motors conform to IP44 requirements and as such must be protected against
direct weather elements such as rain, sleet, ...etc.
4) Setting Direction of Rotation
The motor must be in “
Factory Mode
”: requires continuous pressure on the transmitter
to run. The motor will be in “
Factory Mode
” right out of the box when power is connected.
If the motor is not in factory mode, or if you have any problems changing the direction of
rotation, go to step (9)
Returning to Original Factory Mode
below and follow the procedure
to change the motor back to factory mode.
Press the up and down buttons at the same time the motor will give a small up/down bounce.
This means the motor is now
awake.
Press the up button. If the motor goes down instead
of up, press and hold the stop button until the motor gives a short up/dn bounce. Confirm
the up button now makes the motor run up.
Note: In factory mode the motor will only run when the transmitter button is held down and
only for 3 seconds on one press. To continue running the motor in the selected direction,
release the transmitter button and press it again.
5) Setting the Limits (standard Hz only, for Hz DMI limit instructions see the catalog)
Note: In factory mode the motor will only run when the transmitter button is held down and
only for 3 seconds on one press. To continue running the motor in the selected direction,
release the transmitter button and press it again.
OPERATOR
WIRING CHART
MOTOR
CABLE
POWER
120VAC
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
POWER
120VAC 60Hz
4.2 Press the up button
and confirm the motor
runs up.
4.3 If the motor runs down instead
of up, press and hold the stop button
until the motor gives an up/dn bounce.
1) Identify which limit adjustment screw controls the up limit and which controls the
down limit (see diagrams on right). It is important to note that the arrows by the limit
adjustment screw refer to the tube's rotation. Thus if the material comes off the tube on
the back side and the limit adjustment screws face the front (as per diagram 2), the
limit adjustment screw facing up controls the down limit and vice versa.
2) Turning an adjustment screw clockwise will increase the maximum travel in the
direction that it controls, and turning it counterclockwise will decrease the maximum travel.
3) To set a limit, run the motor in the selected direction to it’s limit. You will know the motor
is at its limit when the motor will not run further in the selected when you release the
transmitter button and press it in the selected direction again.
4) If the motor stops at its limit before reaching the desired limit stop, turn the appropriate
limit screw positive (clockwise). Every 2 to 3 turns of the limit adjustment screw will allow
the motor to travel about 1 inch further on a new signal from the transmitter.
(If the motor does not stop on its own before reaching the desired limit, go to step 6)
5) When you are approximately at the desired limit position, use the transmitter to run
the motor away from the limit 2 to 3 feet, and then back. This will allow you to see
precisely where the limit is set. Make small adjustments and repeat.
6) If the motor does not stop on its own at least 6 inches before the desired limit position,
release the transmitter button and let the motor stop. Then turn the limit adjustment screw
in the negative (counterclockwise) direction. Confirm that the motor is stopped at the limit
and set the limit as per steps 4 and 5. If the motor is not stopped at the limit, continue
turning the limit adjustment screw counterclockwise (up to 120 turns may be required )
NOTE: The motor has a built in thermal cutoff. If after several minutes of use the motor
will not run in either direction, allow the motor to cool for approximately 20 minutes.
counterclockwise
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DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDE FROM LIMITS
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UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON SAME SIDE AS LIMITS
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-The motor is supplied in “Factory Mode”. Set direction of rotation (Step 4) before pressing the program button.
-A means of disconnecting the power independently to each motor should be provided.
IMPORTANT - Review instruction throughly before installing Hz motors
-The motor is supplied in “Factory Mode”. Set direction of rotation (Step 4) before pressing the program button.
-A means of disconnecting the power independently to each motor should be provided.
4.1 Before programming you must wake the motor up by pressing
and holding up and down until the motor gives a
short up/dn bounce.
Hz2Inst Rev. B
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