2.1.1) "Step-by-Step" Input:
To control the automation in manual mode it is possible to connect
a simple button (between the Common wire and the Step-by-Step
input). The operating mode follows this sequence: up-stop-down-
stop.
If the button is held down for more than 3 seconds (but less than 10),
an UP movement is always activated (the one corresponding to key
2.1.2) "TTBUS" input:
The "TTBUS" has been designed to control the control units of
motors for shutters and rolling shutters. This Bus enables separate
control of up to 100 control units by connecting them in parallel
2.1.3) Weather sensors:
In the "Weather Sensor" input between the Common wire (black
wire) and the Weather sensor input (orange wire) you can connect a
simple wind sensor (anemometer) or a special wind-sun-rain sensor.
Up to 5 control units can be connected in parallel to a single sensor.
2.2) Connector and power supply cable
sonnel only)
!
WARNING: if the power cord is damaged it must be replaced with an identical type supplied by the manufacturer or
an authorised customer service centre.
!If it is necessary to disconnect the motor from the power supply cable proceed as shown in the figures below:
Rotate the ring nut until the notch
matches one of the latch-on
teeth, then release.
3) Adjustments
The NEOMAT series tubular motors are equipped with an electronic
limit switch system. The electronic control unit interrupts the move-
ment when the shutter reaches the programmed open or closed
positions. These positions must be programmed into the memory
after the motor has been installed and the shutter has been fully
mounted.
Shutter open (Pos. "0")
(this section refers only to the NEOMAT A version and concerns customer service per-
Repeat the operation for the
other tooth
Shutter close (Pos."1")
on the radio controls). If the button is held down for more than 10
seconds, a DOWN movement is always activated (corresponding to
key
). This feature can be useful in order to "synchronise" multiple
motors to the same operation regardless of their current status.
using only 2 conductors (Common and "TTBUS" wires). For further
information see the operating instructions for the remote controls via
"TTBUS".
Be careful to observe the polarity of the signals (on all the motors,
the black wire must be connected with the black, the orange with
the orange).
Bend the cable towards the inside
and remove the protection by rota-
ting it gently towards the outside
The motor can still be controlled even if these two positions, "0"
(shutter open) and "1" (shutter close), have not yet been memorised;
however, the movement in this case must be controlled manually. It
is also possible to program an intermediate position (Pos. "I") for par-
tial opening of the shutter.
Pull out the connector
Intermediate position ("I")
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