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3.1) Electrical connections
The motor/control unit must be powered by connecting the mains supply line as set out in the instructions for the motor/con-
trol unit in question.
TTP communicates with the motor/control unit via the TTBUS connection. It is therefore necessary to connect the cable supplied with TTP
to the inputs of the motor/control unit.
Connect only very low voltage cables to the TTP, adhering strictly to the polarity of the signals as shown in Figure 2.
For motors fitted with a connection cable with 6 conductors, connect the cables marked with the green label:
• black cable (COMMON – 0V) with the black cable of the TTP
• white cable (STEP-BY-STEP + TTBUS) with the white cable of the TTP
• orange cable (CLIMATIC SENSORS) with the orange cable of the TTP
For control units equipped with a terminal board, connect the inputs as follows:
• COMMON – 0V (
) with the black cable of the TTP
• STEP-BY-STEP + TTBUS (
P/B
) with the white cable of the TTP
• CLIMATIC SENSORS (
S
) with the orange cable of the TTP
Connect only one motor/control unit to the TTP programmer at a time.
Adhere strictly to the connections specified; if in doubt, do not proceed by trial and error: consult the relevant technical
schedules, which are also available at the site www.niceforyou.com.
Incorrect connection can cause faults or dangerous situations.
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The TTP programmer runs on type “AA” 1.5V batteries. Alternative-
ly, you can use type “AA” 1.2V rechargeable batteries and charge
them with the respective battery charger when necessary (see para-
graph 2.1) Components and accessories).
To switch the TTP on, press the ON/OFF key; if the programmer is
connected to a motor/control unit the available functions pro-
grammed in the motor/control unit are displayed immediately.
If left idle, the programmer switches off automatically after 1 minute;
to switch it off manually, hold the ON/OFF key down for a few sec-
onds until the acoustic signal is emitted.
3) Use
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Note:
Throughout the rest of this document, the generic term “motor” will be used to describe any device which can be connected and con-
figured with the TTP (whether a control unit or tubular motor).
1
C1
2 3
8
C2
4 5
7
6
10
L
9
N
11
13
P/B
CH
12
S
14 15
S
P/B
N
L
BLACK
ORANGE
WHITE
S
P/B
N
L
BLACK
ORANGE
WHITE
BLACK
ORANGE
WHITE