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07. INSTALLATION VIA COMMAND BUTTONS
Installation must be carried out by a qualified technician. If in doubt, contact your supplier.
ON
Remove and restore
power
A
Bring the motor to
the intermediate
position
B
(1)
C
(2)
Shortly press
3 TIMES
the button that MOVES
THE MOTOR DOWNWARD
x3
D
The motor signals up/down
With Blinds
x1
press UP once
With Square Bar
Awning
x2
press UP twice
With Cassette
Awning
x3
press UP 3 times
E
The motor replicates the
number of movements. If
they do not match, repeat
the operation.
F
G
After 2 seconds the
motor moves
up/down
REGOLAZIONE FINE DURANTE PRIMA INSTALLAZIONE
(2)
We recommend thoroughly reading the entire procedure before performing the described operations, so as to make the procedure easier and less prone to errors.
Depending on your application, press
the UP button the corresponding number
of times (see below):
WARNING!
with an ORIENTA type blind, stop the motor when the blind is
lowered and all the slats are completely open. To associate the fully closed
blind limit switch, see paragraph 13 “THIRD LIMIT SWITCH”, after
'completing point I.
The STAFER motor adjusts its operating principle according to the type of rolling shutter in which it is installed (blind, square bar awning or cassette awning).
Operation in BLIND mode
The motor activates the obstacle detection system during the ascent phase. If during the ascent phase an obstacle is detected in the vicinity of the lower limit switch, the ascent
manoeuvre is interrupted and the motor operates in descent mode, bringing the blind back to the lower limit switch position (the motor interprets the obstacle as an anti-intrusion stop).
If during the ascent phase an obstacle is detected in other positions, the ascent manoeuvre is interrupted and the motor is operated briefly in descent mode, so as to free the blind from
the traction to which it is subjected because of the obstacle. If the upper limit switch has been set through contact of the blind caps with the upper stop, every 30 complete closing
manoeuvres, the motor searches for the upper stop to compensate automatically for possible mechanical settling of the blind in such a way as to automatically recalibrate the limit
switch.
Operation in SQUARE BAR AWNING mode
The motor activates the obstacle detection system during the ascent phase, just as it does in blind mode. If the upper limit switch has been set by contact of the terminal with the
square bar, every 30 complete closing manoeuvres, the motor searches for the contact of the terminal with the square bar to automatically compensate for lengthening/shortening of
the shutter, always maintaining it at optimal tension.
Operation in CASSETTE AWNING mode
The motor activates the obstacle detection system during the ascent phase, just as it does in blind mode.
If the upper limit switch has been set by contact of the movable part of the cassette with the fixed part of the cassette (a typical feature in cassette awnings), at each closing of the
cassette, the motor restores the limit switches so as to automatically compensate for lengthening/shortening of the shutter, always keeping it at the optimal tension and enabling
correct cassette closing. In this mode, it is also possible, through the specific function (paragraph 17), to activate and adjust the time to release the shutter immediately after cassette
closing.
05. SOME INFORMATION ON MOTOR OPERATION
If you want to better adjust the position of the limit switches using the buttons, proceed as described in paragraphs 10 or 11. Sometimes, it is
possible that, once the procedure has been completed, the motor will move opposite to the pressed button. In this case, we recommend turning
the buttons or inverting the gray and black wires.
If you want to store a remote control at a later time, follow the procedure in paragraph 9.2.
Bring the blind/awning to the desired lower limit switch
while pressing the DOWN button. At the end release,
and briefly press UP.
YES
NO
Stop manually.
Briefly press
DOWN.
Hold down until
contact, then release
H
Bring the blind/awning to the desired upper limit switch while pressing the UP button. At the end, release and
briefly press DOWN.
Upper
Stop?
After the position
is reached,
wait 2 seconds
(1)
Notes:
If the motor makes 4 short up/down movements, it means that it is waiting for a command. After signalling 3 times, if no commands are given, the motor will exit programming; in
this case, it will be necessary to cut off power and start again from point A.
(1) the motor moves in “man present” mode: by pressing UP or DOWN, the motor moves in a certain direction until the button is released.
(2) briefly press 3 times, about 0.5 seconds between one press and the next.
I
After 2 seconds the
motor moves up/down.
END!
The motor
performs a
down/up
movement
(1)
06. MOVEMENT CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Depending on the type of installation, the motor may or may not use some electronic commands and optimises its operation based on the rolling shutter. It is however possible to
operate some electronic commands by manually activating/deactivating them according to specific needs. Below is a list of available commands and how these are set by the motor at
the end of the installation.
A
= function active, cannot be deactivated
B
= function active, can be deactivated
N
= function inactive, can be activated
-
= function not available
As
= function active, cannot be deactivated, present only if the upper limit switch has been stored by contact with an obstacle
Ascent obstacle detection
As soon as an obstacle is
detected during the ascent
phase, the motor stops and
makes a brief downward
movement to free the structure
from traction.
Blinds:
A
Square bar awning:
A
Cassette awning:
A
Stop detection
As soon as a safety stop is
detected during ascent, the
motor stops operation and
closes the rolling shutter.
Blinds:
A
Square bar awning:
A
Cassette awning:
A
Automatic operation reset
If the ascent limit switch is
stored by contact with an
obstacle, the motor
automatically recalibrates
operation, as appropriate by
circumstances.
Blinds:
As
Square bar awning: As
Cassette awning: As
Shutter release
Specific function for cassette
awnings. When the cassette
closes a brief downward
movement is commanded so as
to reduce the traction on the
shutter.
Blinds:
-
Square bar awning:
-
Cassette awning:
N
See par. 17
Orientation
The function allows for the
stroke-operation of the rolling
shutter. Function designed
specifically for Adjustable Blinds
(Tapparella Orientabile), but can
also work on other shutter
types.
Blinds:
B
Square bar awning:
B
Cassette awning:
B
See par. 18