Becker enocean P5-16 User manual

P5-16...R40-17
Model: N01
en Assembly and Operating Instructions
Roller shutter drive with integrated radio
transceiver
Important information for:
• Fitters / • Electricians / • Users
Please forward accordingly!
These instructions must be kept safe for future reference.
Becker-Antriebe GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2-4
35764 Sinn/Germany
www.becker-antriebe.com
2010 301 121 028/05/2020

Table of contents
General ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
Instructions for the user................................................................................................................................................... 4
Instructions for installation and commissioning.................................................................................................................. 4
Intended use ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Assembling and disassembling the plug-in connecting cable................................................................................................... 6
Assembling the plug-in connecting cable .......................................................................................................................... 6
Disassembling the plug-in connecting cable for tubular drives ............................................................................................ 7
Installation........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Assembling the drive ....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Undoing the mounting pin................................................................................................................................................ 8
Drive adapter for obstacle detection ................................................................................................................................. 8
Drive adapter safety catch ............................................................................................................................................... 9
Assembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft................................................................................... 9
Disassembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft .............................................................................. 9
Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with separate drive adapter safety catch............................................... 9
Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with screw connection ........................................................................ 9
Mounting the drive in the tube ........................................................................................................................................ 10
Antenna installation............................................................................................................................................................ 11
First operation ................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Programming transmitter............................................................................................................................................... 13
Clear transmitter ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
Checking that the running direction is correct.................................................................................................................. 13
Intelligent installation management ................................................................................................................................ 13
Indicador de estado de las posiciones finales (IEPF) ....................................................................................................... 13
Setting the limit positions............................................................................................................................................... 13
Upper stop to lower stop........................................................................................................................................... 14
Upper point to lower point......................................................................................................................................... 14
Upper stop to lower point.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Upper point to lower stop.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Deleting the limit positions ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Intermediate positions I + II ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Programming additional transmitters.............................................................................................................................. 17
Deleting transmitters / window handles........................................................................................................................... 18
Comfort ventilation function ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Lock-out protection....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Smoke alarm ................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Obstacle detection............................................................................................................................................................. 19
Possible configurations with the Remote Commissioning Software ........................................................................................ 19
Remote Management (ReMan) ........................................................................................................................................... 20
Remote Commissioning (ReCom) ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Technical data dia. 35 ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
Technical data dia. 45 ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
Supported profile............................................................................................................................................................... 21
What to do if...?.................................................................................................................................................................. 22
Sample wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................................................... 23
Declaration of conformity ................................................................................................................................................... 24
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General
These tubular drives are high-quality products with the following features:
•Optimised for roller shutter operation
•Individual, group and central radio control
•No need to run wires to a switch or relay control device
•Any combination of drive and transmitter possible
•Simple to set the limit positions with the transmitter
•Installation without stops possible (from upper point to lower point)
•Two freely selectable intermediate positions can be set
•Flexible radio grouping; can be altered at any time with no need to install/uninstall
•Automatic detection of the lower limit position when using springs in conjunction with the "drive adapter for obstacle detec-
tion"
•Automatic detection of limit positions thanks to intelligent electronic system with stop systems
•Obstacle detection, even when using anti-lifting devices (axle shaft devices)
∙Secure anti-lifting device
∙Slight pressure applied to the roller shutter curtain makes it difficult to raise or reach under it
∙Suitable for rigid aluminium, steel and wooden profiles
•The limit positions do not have to be reset: Changes in the shading solution are accommodated automatically when using stop
systems.
•Torque control in the up direction prevents damage to the roller shutter in the event of a frozen or blocked shutter
•Anti-freeze mechanism in the upper limit position can be enabled
•Considerably reduced stop load, and thus considerably reduced shading solution load
•Smooth operation of the system and the drive increases the service life
•For plug-in connecting cable
•Fly screen protection function
Please observe these Assembly and Operating Instructions when installing and setting up the equipment.
The date of manufacture comes from the first four digits of the serial number.
The numbers 1 and 2 indicate the year and the numbers 3 and 4 indicate the calendar week.
Example: 34th calendar week in 2020
Ser. No.: 2034XXXXX
Explanation of pictograms
CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in injury.
ATTENTION ATTENTION indicates measures that must be taken to avoid damage to
property.
Denotes user tips and other useful information.
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Warranty
Structural modifications and incorrect installation which are not in accordance with these and our other instructions can result in
serious injuries, e.g., crushing of limbs. Therefore, structural modifications may only be carried out with our prior approval and
strictly in accordance with our instructions, particularly the information contained in these Assembly and Operating Instructions.
Any further processing of the products which does not comply with their intended use is not permitted.
The end product manufacturer and fitter have to ensure that all the relevant current statutory, official and, in particular, EMC regu-
lations are adhered to during utilisation of our products, especially with regard to end product manufacture, installation and cus-
tomer advice.
Safety instructions
The following safety instructions and warnings are intended to avert hazards and to prevent property damage and personal injury.
Instructions for the user
General information
•The drive must be disconnected from its power source during cleaning and maintenance and when re-
placing parts.
•All work, including maintenance and cleaning, on electrical installations as well as other system parts
must always be performed by trained technicians, in particular qualified electricians.
•Children from the age of 8 years and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and/or knowledge may use these devices, provided they are supervised or have
been instructed in the safe use of the device, and have understood the hazards involved. Children must
not play with the device.
•Systems have to be checked regularly by authorised specialists for wear and damage.
•Always put damaged systems out of operation immediately until they are repaired by an authorised
specialist.
•Do not operate equipment if people or objects are within the danger zone.
•Observe the danger zone of the equipment during operation.
•Ensure that there is adequate clearance (at least 40 cm) between moving parts and adjacent objects.
Caution
Safety instructions for avoiding serious injuries.
•Crushing or shearing points must be avoided or protected.
Instructions for installation and commissioning
General information
•Observe the safety instructions in EN 60335-2-97. Please note that this list of safety instructions is not
exhaustive, since it would be impossible for the standard to include all sources of danger. For example,
the design of the operated product, the way the drive works in the situation it is installed in or even the
way the end product is mounted in the end user’s place of use cannot be taken into consideration by
the drive manufacturer.
If any questions or uncertainties regarding the safety instructions contained in the standard arise,
please contact the manufacturer of the part or end product in question.
•All applicable standards and regulations for electrical installation must be complied with.
•All work, including maintenance and cleaning, on electrical installations as well as other system parts
must always be performed by trained technicians, in particular qualified electricians.
•Only use spare parts, tools and accessory devices which have been approved by the drive manufac-
turer.
Unapproved third-party products or modifications to the system and its accessories represent a risk to
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your safety and the safety of others. This means that the use of unapproved third-party products, or
modifications which have not been agreed with or approved by us, are prohibited. We do not accept li-
ability for damage or injury arising from such actions.
•Position switch with OFF presetting within sight of the driven product, but away from moving parts, at a
height of over 1.5 m. This must not be publicly accessible.
•Permanently mounted control devices must be positioned where they can be seen.
•Rated torque and duty cycle must be suitable for the requirements of the driven product.
Technical data - rated torque and service life can be found on the type plate of the tubular drive.
•Hazardous moving parts of the drive must be installed at a height of over 2.5 m above floor level or any
other surface from which the drive can be accessed.
•To ensure safe operation of the system after commissioning, the limit positions must be correctly set/
programmed in.
•Drives with a H05VV-F connecting cable may only be used indoors.
•Drives with a H05RR-F, S05RN-F or 05RN-F connecting cable may be used both indoors and outdoors.
•To connect the drive to the driven part, solely mechanical accessory components made by the drive
manufacturer from the current product catalogue may be used. The components must be installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
•If the drive is used for shading solutions in a specially marked area (e.g., escape routes, hazard zones,
safety areas), compliance with all applicable regulations and standards must be ensured.
Caution
Safety instructions for avoiding serious injuries.
•When electrical or electronic equipment and units are operated, certain components,
e.g., the power supply unit, are live. Physical injuries or damage to property can result in
the event of unauthorised interventions or failure to heed warnings.
•Be careful when touching the tubular drive, as it heats up during operation for technical
reasons.
•Before installation, shut down all lines and control devices that are not essential for op-
eration.
•Crushing or shearing points must be avoided or protected.
•When installing the drive, all-pole disconnection from the mains with a contact gap of at
least 3mm per pole must be provided (EN60335).
•If the mains connecting cable is damaged, it may only be replaced by the manufacturer.
If the drive has a plug-in connecting cable, it must be replaced with the same type of
mains connecting cable, which is available from the drive manufacturer.
Attention
Safety instructions for avoiding property damage.
•Ensure that there is adequate clearance between moving parts and adjacent objects.
•The drive must not be carried by the mains connecting cable.
•All latching connections and fastening screws on the brackets must be checked to en-
sure that they are secure.
•Ensure that nothing rubs against the tubular drive, such as shading solution attach-
ments, screws, etc.
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Intended use
The type of tubular drive described in these instructions is intended solely for the operation of roller shutters. This tubular drive
type is compatible with the EnOcean wireless standard and uses the profiles mentioned in the chapter "Supported profiles".
This type of tubular drive supports not only curtain attachment by means of springs but also rigid shaft connectors, such as mech-
anical anti-lifting devices manufactured by Zurfluh-Feller, Simu, GAH Alberts and Deprat. These are detected automatically.
If the springs or the top lath are screwed or riveted to the barrel, a point must be set in the lower limit position.
When mounting connection parts on the drive dia. 35 mm PXX/XX, only use screws EJOT Delta PT 40x12 WN 5454 Torx (9900 000
545 4).
For sun protection, please only use the types of tubular drive specifically designed for this purpose.
This type of tubular drive is designed for use in single systems (one drive per barrel).
The tubular drive must not be used in potentially explosive areas.
The connecting cable is not suitable for transporting the drive. Always carry the drive by the housing tube.
Other applications, uses and modifications are not permitted in order to protect the safety of the users and others, since these ac-
tions can impair the system’s safety and carry the risk of personal injury and property damage. The drive manufacturer does not
accept liability for damages or injury arising from such actions.
Always observe the information in these instructions when operating or repairing the system. The drive manufacturer does not ac-
cept liability for damage or injury resulting from improper usage.
Attention
Only use rigid shaft connectors if the roller shutter laths are sufficiently strong. The closed
curtain must not project beyond the guide tracks or else there is a risk of the joint between
the top two laths being subjected to excessive strain and getting damaged.
Assembling and disassembling the plug-in connecting cable
Caution
The power supply to the connecting cable must be disconnected prior to assembly/disas-
sembly.
Assembling the plug-in connecting cable
Insert the dead connecting cable into the drive head until the locating lug clicks into place in the drive. If necessary, use a suitable
flathead screwdriver to assist with insertion. Set the screwdriver into one of the two plug grooves provided for this purpose.
Check that the cable is properly engaged.
1 = locating lug
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Disassembling the plug-in connecting cable for tubular drives
Caution
Prior to disassembly, the power supply to the connecting cable must be disconnected.
dia. 35 dia. 45 and dia. 58
Insert a suitable flathead screwdriver between the locating lug
and the snap-in pin, so that the snap-in pin releases the locat-
ing lug from the plug.
Insert a suitable flathead screwdriver right into the recess of the
locating latch, so that the latch releases the locating lug from
the plug.
Now you can pull out the connecting cable along with the flathead screwdriver.
A
1.
2.
A
A = snap-in pin A = locating latch
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Installation
Assembling the drive
Attention
To connect the drive to the driven part, solely mechanical accessory components made by
the drive manufacturer from the current product catalogue may be used.
Prior to mounting, the fitter must ensure that the masonry and the system being motorised are sufficiently robust (drive torque plus
weight of the shading solution).
Caution
Electrical connections may only be carried out by a qualified electrician. Prior to assembly,
the power supply must be disconnected and secured. Please give the enclosed connection
information to the responsible electrical contractor.
These drives cannot be operated with conventional switching elements (switches, timers
and the like).
If you want the roller shutter curtain to open to the upper stop, proceed as follows: The
roller shutter curtain must be prevented from being drawn into the shutter box with a
mechanical stop or an angled end strip. With face-fixed elements, we recommend con-
cealed stops in the guide tracks.
Calculate the space required at the side (M) by measuring the drive head (1) and wall
bracket (2). The clear dimension of the box (X) minus the space required at the side
(M) and idler (G) gives the length (L) of the barrel: L=X-M-G.
The space required at the side (M) varies depending on the combination of drive and
wall bracket.
Then mount the wall bracket and idler. Ensure that the barrel is aligned at right angles to the wall and that sufficient axial play is al-
lowed for the mounted system.
Attention
When using rigid shaft connectors, closed brackets must be fitted. The tubular drive
presses the closed curtain down to make it difficult for people to reach under it or raise it.
Only use curtains made of sufficiently strong material, such as aluminium, steel or wood.
To prevent damage to the curtain it must run in guide tracks from top to bottom.
Undoing the mounting pin
When pushed in, the mounting pin (2) locks automatically. To undo the mounting pin
(2), push the tab washer (1) upwards and pull out the mounting pin (2).
Drive adapter for obstacle detection
If you wish to use the "obstacle detection" function, you must use the "drive adapter for
obstacle detection".
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Drive adapter safety catch
Assembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft
Disassembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft
Disassembly with disassembly tool, Item no. 4930 300 606 0
Disassembly with long nose pliers
2.
1.
Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with separate drive adapter safety catch
Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with screw connection
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Mounting the drive in the tube
For profile tubes:
In the case of some drive adapters, tolerances of the groove widths in different bar-
rels can be offset by rotating the drive adapter into a different groove recess. These
groove recesses have different sizes and allow the drive to fit exactly.
Y
X
For round shafts:
Measure the lug of the thrust ring (X, Y). Then notch the tube on the motor side, so
the lug of the thrust ring can also be pushed into the shaft. There must be no play
between the lug of the thrust ring and the shaft.
-10 mm
To ensure secure torque transmission for round shafts, we recommend screwing the
drive adapter to the shaft (see the table below).
Attention!When drilling into the barrel, never drill near the tubular drive!
Size of drive
[mm]
Drive adapter Torque
max. [Nm]
Fastening screws
(4 units)
dia. 35-dia. 45 All Up to 50 Self-tapping screw
dia. 4.8 x 9.5 mm
We also recommend screwing the idler to the barrel.
Attention
Do not hammer the tubular drive into the tube or drop it into the barrel! The curtain can only
be secured using springs or rigid shaft connectors. We recommend at least three pieces
per metre of barrel.
Assemble the tubular drive with the relevant ring (1) and drive adapter (2). If the ring
has several grooves, select the groove which is a perfect fit and push the ring (1) onto
the thrust ring.
Insert the tubular drive with the pre-assembled ring (1) and drive adapter (2) into the
tube to achieve a form fit. Ensure that the ring and drive adapter are secure in the
tube.
Mount the assembled unit comprising barrel, tubular drive and idler on the box and secure the drive with a split or spring pin ac-
cording to the type of wall bracket fixing.
Position the barrel so that the roller shutter curtain can be attached with springs or fit the rigid shaft connectors in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
Lay the connecting cable
Lay the connecting cable up to the tubular drive, and fix The connecting cable and
any antennae must not project into the winding chamber. Cover any sharp edges.
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Antenna installation
Lay and fix the antenna end in the lower part of the box near the guide rail.
Attention
Make sure that the antenna cannot be detected by the roller shutter curtain.
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First operation
Explanation of symbols
UP button
STOP button
DOWN button
Programming button (on the transmitter)
Receiver confirms once or multiple times by "clicking" or "shifting"
1 = direction switch
2 = radio switch
N1
2
1
2
4
3
4
230V AC / 50 Hz
L1
PE
Connecting the tubular drive
Connect the tubular drive to the power supply.
1 = blue 3 = black
2 = brown 4 = green/ yellow
Readying the tubular drive for programming
Switch on the power.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The tubular drive is ready to program for 3minutes
Readying the tubular drive for programming with the radio switch
Switch the radio switch to the inside position. If the radio switch is already in this posi-
tion, switch it to the outside and back to the inside position.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The tubular drive is ready to program for 3minutes
If several tubular drives are to be connected in parallel, you can deactivate the program-
ming mode on one tubular drive by switching the radio switch to the outside position after
turning the power on.
1s Deactivate the tubular drive from the programming mode
Press a travel button for 1second on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed.
►The tubular drive is deactivated from programming mode. There is no confirma-
tion.
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Programming transmitter
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
3x 3x <2s Press a travel button 3times within two seconds.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►Programming is now complete.
Clear transmitter
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
3x 3x <2s Press a travel button 3times within two seconds.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The clearing process is now complete.
Checking that the running direction is correct
The direction of rotation can only be changed if no limit position has been set.
Press the UP or DOWN button
▻The shading solution runs in the desired direction.
►Direction switch is OK.
If the shading solution runs in the wrong direction, the running direction must be switched. Proceed as follows:
Switch the direction switch (1) to the opposite position.
►The shutter direction is now changed.
Check the shutter direction again.
Intelligent installation management
Completion of installation following automatic setting of limit positions
The drive saves the limit position permanently once the upper limit position is reached 3 times in succession. Installation is then
complete. If the limit position is set above a point, this is stored permanently.
Indicador de estado de las posiciones finales (IEPF)
A brief stopping and restarting indicates that no limit position has been set in that direction of movement.
Setting the limit positions
The running direction must be correct. When setting the limit positions, the tubular drive
runs in dead-man mode with the limit position status indicator. The upper limit position
must always be set first. When setting the upper limit position, ensure that the roller shut-
ter curtain is not pulled out of the guide tracks.
When first installing using springs and adjusting the limit position "...to lower stop", the
barrel in the lower limit position turns approx. 1/4 of a turn further than usual. In doing so,
the tubular drive is able to automatically detect the use of anti-lifting devices or springs.
The tubular drive switches off automatically.
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Attention
When operating the tubular drive without the drive adapter for obstacle detection, if using
springs a point must be set in the lower limit position.
There are several ways to set the limit positions:
•Upper stop to lower stop
•Upper point to lower point
•Upper stop to lower point
•Upper point to lower stop
The limit position becomes fixed after the tubular drive has turned off automatically in the desired position three times.
Upper stop to lower stop
When setting the limit positions, the tubular drive runs in maintained operation with the
limit position status indicator.
Open to the permanent upper stop.
▻The tubular drive switches off automatically.
Then close to the permanent lower stop.
▻The tubular drive switches off automatically.
►The limit positions are now set.
Upper point to lower point
There is no shading solution length adjustment with this limit position setting.
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
>5s Press a travel button for >5seconds on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed in order to switch to installation mode.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
A drive command is executed when a button is pressed for more than
1second.
Open to the desired upper limit position.
2x <1s Press the UP button twice within one second to set the point.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
Then close to the desired lower limit position.
2x <1s Press the down button twice within one second to set the point.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The limit positions are now set.
4x 4x <1s Press a travel button 4times within one second to exit the installation mode.
►The tubular drive confirms.
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Upper stop to lower point
Open to the permanent upper stop.
▻The tubular drive switches off automatically.
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
>5s Press a travel button for >5seconds on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed in order to switch to installation mode.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
A drive command is executed when a button is pressed for more than
1second.
Then close to the desired lower limit position.
2x <1s Press the down button twice within one second to set the point.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The limit positions are now set.
4x 4x <1s Press a travel button 4times within one second to exit the installation mode.
►The tubular drive confirms.
Upper point to lower stop
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
>5s Press a travel button for >5seconds on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed in order to switch to installation mode.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
A drive command is executed when a button is pressed for more than
1second.
Open to the desired upper limit position.
2x <1s Press the UP button twice within one second to set the point.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
Then close to the permanent lower stop.
▻The tubular drive switches off automatically.
►The limit positions are now set.
4x 4x <1s Press a travel button 4times within one second to exit the installation mode.
►The tubular drive confirms.
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Deleting the limit positions
Attention
When the limit positions are deleted, all the other set functions (intermediate position I, in-
termediate position II, upper anti-freeze mechanism, obstacle detection, fly screen pro-
tection function) are deleted as well.
Deleted limit positions are displayed on the limit position status indicator.
Deleting a limit position when 2 limit positions are programmed
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
>5s Press a travel button for >5seconds on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed in order to switch to installation mode.
▻The tubular drive confirms
A drive command is executed when a button is pressed for more than
1second.
Move the shading solution to the limit position that is to be deleted.
Carry out the following sequence without interruption between the individual drive commands.
until STOP
4x 4x <1s Press a travel button 4times within one second to exit the installation mode.
►The tubular drive confirms.
Deleting both limit positions
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
>5s Press a travel button for >5seconds on a transmitter that has already been pro-
grammed in order to switch to installation mode.
▻The tubular drive confirms
A drive command is executed when a button is pressed for more than
1second.
Open/close the shading solution to a point between the limit positions.
Carry out the following sequence without interruption between the individual drive commands.
until STOP
4x 4x <1s Press a travel button 4times within one second to exit the installation mode.
►The tubular drive confirms.
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Intermediate positions I + II
The intermediate positions I + II are freely selectable positions for the shading solution
between the two limit positions. Each travel button can be assigned one intermediate posi-
tion. Both limit positions must be set before an intermediate position is set.
Setting the desired intermediate position
Use a short drive command to move the shading solution in the direction of the de-
sired intermediate position.
5s At the desired intermediate position, press the corresponding travel button while
moving for 5seconds.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The intermediate position is now saved.
Travelling to the desired intermediate position
2x 2x <1s Press the travel button for the desired intermediate position twice within one second.
►The curtain runs to the intermediate position assigned to the travel button.
Deleting the desired intermediate position
5s Press the travel button assigned to the intermediate position for 5seconds.
▻The shading solution moves to the intermediate position and the tubular drive
confirms.
►The intermediate position is now deleted.
Programming additional transmitters
Up to 14 transmitters can be programmed into the tubular drive.
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
3x 3x <2s Press a travel button 3times within 2seconds on the transmitter to be programmed.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The new transmitter has now been programmed.
Programming of window handles with EnOcean wireless technology
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
<2s
1. 2.
Move the window handle from the CLOSED position to OPEN and back to CLOSED
within 2seconds.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The window handle has now been programmed.
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Deleting transmitters / window handles
Deleting transmitters
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
3x 3x <2s Press a travel button 3times within 2seconds on the transmitter to be deleted.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The transmitter has now been deleted.
Deleting window handles
Put the tubular drive into programming mode.
<2s
1. 2.
Move the window handle from the CLOSED position to OPEN and back to CLOSED
within 2seconds.
▻The tubular drive confirms.
►The window handle has now been deleted.
Comfort ventilation function
A prerequisite for the ventilation function is that an intermediate position II is set.
If the shading solution is below intermediate position II and a programmed window handle with EnOcean wireless technology is
turned to the "tilted" position, the shading solution moves to intermediate position II.
If the window handle is turned back to the "closed" position, the shading solution moves to the original position.
If the shading solution has been moved in the meantime and the window handle is turned to the "closed" position, the shading
solution will not move to the original position.
Lock-out protection
The lock-out protection is deactivated on delivery and can only be activated via ReMan.
If the window handle is turned to the "open" position, the down cycle is blocked.
Smoke alarm
In the event of a smoke alarm, the roller shutter moves to the upper end position and the
down cycle is blocked.
When an alarm signal is given from a programmed smoke detector, the shading solution moves to the upper end position. Smoke
detectors can only be programmed via ReMan.
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Obstacle detection
Caution
Obstacle detection is only active in conjunction with the "drive adapter for obstacle detec-
tion".
In addition, please note that the drive must be pushed in to the shaft as far as the band of
the thrust ring.
Use of the drive’s obstacle detection system as personal protection is not permitted. It has
been designed exclusively to protect the roller shutters or sun protection system from be-
ing damaged.
If the drive is correctly installed, it switches off when it detects obstructions or shutter faults and reverses a short way in the oppos-
ite direction and thus away from the obstacle.
If reversing is interrupted, a further drive command is only possible in the direction of reversing. Travel the shading solution without
interruption until the tubular drive stops automatically. It is now possible to travel in both directions again.
The following are detected:
Moving DOWN
•A curtain jam when closing due to objects on the window sill or sticking of the lateral guide tracks.
To ensure complete closing of the roller shutter curtain at the lower limit position, the curtain does not reverse once it gets to ap-
prox. 360° from the lower limit position.
To ensure that the roller shutter curtain safely enters the guide tracks, obstacle detection is inactive for approx. 1.5revolutions of
the barrel from the upper limit position.
Moving UP
•Extremely large increase in the load (e.g., ice on the end strip)
Possible configurations with the Remote Commissioning Software
Please find the appropriate description in the instructions for the software.
•Upper anti-freeze mechanism
•Fly screen protection function
•Repeater mode Level 1 and Level 2
•Lock-out protection
•Programming smoke alarm
•Activating / deactivating the programming mode by switching on the power
•Set tubular drive to installation mode
•Running direction
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Remote Management (ReMan)
The functions LOCK, UNLOCK and SET CODE are only available 5minutes after switching
on the mains voltage for the factory-set security code.
The factory-set security code is: 1F5340B9 and must be changed for further use of ReMan / ReCom. Please ensure you keep
the current security code in a safe place for future reference.
Resetting the security code is only possible with the universal adjustment set (Item no. 4935 000 001 0). To do this, connect the
universal adjustment set to the tubular drive and press the "Delete transmitter" button for 10seconds. The tubular drive confirms.
The tubular drive supports the following ReMan functions:
•PING
•LOCK, UNLOCK, SET CODE
•QUERY ID, QUERY STATUS
•ACTION (clicks once when triggered)
These functions are used to secure access to the tubular drive, to address it initially via wireless communication and subsequently
to enable Remote Commissioning functionality.
Information about the individual ReMan functions can be found in the Remote Management Specification of EnOcean GmbH.
Remote Commissioning (ReCom)
The tubular drive supports EnOcean Alliance standardized Remote Commissioning functions. Details on these functions are docu-
mented in the current Remote Commissioning System Specification of the EnOcean Alliance.
Disposal
This product is made of various materials which must be disposed of properly. Find out about the applicable regulations on recyc-
ling or disposal for this product in your country.
The packaging material must be disposed of properly.
Maintenance
These drives are maintenance-free.
Technical data dia. 35
Tubular drive P5-16 P9-16
Model N01
Type C PROF+ EN
Rated torque [Nm] 5 9
Output speed [rpm] 16 16
Limit switch range 64revolutions
Supply voltage 230VAC/50Hz
Connected load [W] 85 110
Rated current consumption [A] 0.36 0.47
Operating mode S24min.
Degree of protection IP 44
Min. tube inside diameter [mm] 37
Frequency 868.3 MHz
Emission sound pressure level [dB(A)] ≤ 70
20-en
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