3) Adjusting the limit switches
The NEOPLUS tubular motors feature an electrical limit switch sys-
tem which interrupts power when the awning or rolling shutter
reaches its opening and closing limits. To adjust these limits and
adapt them to specific requirements, simply turn the two adjustment
screws controlling "up" (stopping at the top) and "down" (stopping
at the bottom). To find the adjustment screws, refer to figures 7, 8,
9 or 10 depending on whether the motor is to the left or right and
whether it is inside or outside. The limit switches are pre-set to about
3 shaft rotations.
The Step-by-Step input can be used in order to control the move-
ment of the motor (simply join the two wires Black/White and White
so that the manoeuvre starts) or use a transmitter after having mem-
orized it as indicated in Table A1 and programmed the direction of
the movement as indicated in Table A2.
Warning: the adjustment sequence, first up and then down, refers to
motors used for roller shutters (the motor is normally activated when
the roller shutter is unrolled); for awnings, (the motor is normally acti-
vated with the sheeting rolled-up) the sequence is reversed, adjust-
ing first "down" and then "up".
4) Programming
The memorizing phases indicated in Table A1 must be performed
before a transmitter can control a NEOPLUS series motor.
WARNING:
• All the memorization sequences are timed, i.e. they must be
completed within the programmed time limits.
• For transmitters featuring multiple "units", choose the unit to which
the motor should be associated before proceeding with the mem-
orization process.
Table "A1"
Memorizing the first transmitter
1.
Connect the motor to the power supply, 2 long beeps will be heard immediately
Within 5 seconds press and hold down button ■ on the transmitter to be memorized
2.
(for approx. 3 seconds)
Release button ■ when you hear the first of the 3 beeps confirming memorization
3.
See table A4 for the memorization of additional transmitters.
After the transmitter has been memorized the direction of the movement must be programmed. Until the direction of the movement is pro-
grammed, every s and t, command from the transmitter is signalled by a short beep and two short movements of the motor.
Table "A2"
Programming the direction of movement
1.
Depending on the position of the motor, check if the drive shaft must rotate anticlockwise
or clockwise for the Up manoeuvre (this information is necessary for point 4).
Push and hold button ■ of an already memorized transmitter, a beep is heard.
2.
Keep button ■ pushed for approx. 5 seconds until a long beep is heard, then release
button ■.
Press and hold down buttons s and t, (for approx. 5 more seconds) until you hear 2
3.
short beeps, then release buttons s and t,
4.
Within 2 seconds, press:
• button s to program the UP direction anticlockwise,
or press
• button t to program the UP direction clockwise
Release the button when you hear the first of the 3 beeps confirming programming
After programming the direction of movement, make sure that button s on the transmitter actually commands the opening of the shutter or
the drawing back of the awning, and that button t, commands the closing of the shutter or the unfolding of the awning.
Warning: if the anemometer triggers, this will cause the motor to carry out a manoeuvre equivalent to the s button.
3
"Up" adjustment":
1. Give the up s adjustment screw a few anti-clockwise (-) turns.
2. Operate the motor so that it rotates in the "Up" direction (s on
the transmitters)
3. Wait for the motor to stop (when the limit switch s triggers)
4. Within the 150 seconds, which is before the "operating time"
lapses, turn the adjustment screw for the UP movement s clock-
wise (+), until the desired stopping position is reached (if the
screw is turned further, the motor will stop in the new position).
"Down" adjustment:
1. Operate the motor so that it rotates in the "Down" direction (t on
the transmitters).
2. Wait for the motor to stop (when the limit switch triggers t).
3. Within the 150 seconds, which is before the "operating time"
lapses, turn the adjustment screw for the down movement t
clockwise (+), until the desired stopping position is reached (if the
screw is turned further, the motor will stop in the new position).
• The memorization via radio may be performed on all the receivers
that are within the transmitter range; therefore, only that involved
in the operation should be switched on.
It is possible to check if the motor already has transmitters memo-
rized; this is done by checking the number of beeps when the motor
is switched on.
Control of the memorized transmitters
2 long beeps
No transmitter memorized
2 short beeps
There are already transmitters memorized
Example
3s
Example
s ?
5s
5s