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WARNING: It is possible to connect multiple buttons to the same input with parallel connection.
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2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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WARNING:
- The control unit is set up to control motors with internal end limit regulation.
- Buttons must be used for control via wire
- Multiple buttons or loads can be connected by using parallel cabling.
- If the condenser is not connected internally to the motor (typical of tubular motors), it is connected between
the phases (terminals 4 and 6). Refer to the motor manual
- It is important to respect the opening and closing phase of the motor to make the commands of the
transmitter and the wired inputs in mode 2 synchronise (see paragraph 4.1).
If the opening phase is not shown in the motor, carry out a test to check which wire it corresponds to.
3 USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT
To control the motor via radio you must have compatible transmitters and therefore must carry out the
association procedure; see paragraph 5.
The transmitter's command modes depend on the model used. If the transmitter is of a generic type,
its operation depends on the way it is programmed (see paragraph 5, table 5.3a).
If the transmitter is multifunctional, refer to the transmitter manual, to the paragraph entitled "commands sent
by the transmitter", bearing in mind that it is an "up-down-stop" device.
3.1
USE VIA RADIO
The device is set up to be able to accept commands via wire from buttons in terminals 3 and 4. Should you
wish to control the load only via radio, it is not necessary to connect these devices for the control unit to work
properly.
Default operation (Key P1 = Key P2):
DIP4 ON, step: with each press the motor will carry out an opening movement, a stop, a closing movement, a
stop, in sequence.
DIP4 OFF, manual operation: the motor will carry out its manoeuvres only with the key pressed down.
The motor will carry out an opening manoeuvre in sequence (when the key is released it will carry out a stop)
and a closing manoeuvre (when the key is released it will carry out a stop).
3.2
USE VIA WIRE