GAPOSA XQ50 User manual

SAFETY
CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF
PERSONS.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. IMPORTANT:
•Checktheshutter/awninginmotionandkeep
personsfarfromitwhileinaction.
•Frequentlycheckifanylossofbalance,signsof
wearordamagedwiresareshown.
•Donotuseifanyrepairingormaintenanceis
needed.
•Incaseofinstallationinawningskeepa
distanceofatleast0,4mfromit(completely
open)andwhateverxediteminthenearby.
•Thedeviceisnotintendedtobeusedbypeople
(includingchildren)whosephysical,sensory
ormentalcapabilitiesarereduced,orlacking
experienceorknowledge,unlesstheyhave
beengrantedthroughtheintermediaryofa
personresponsiblefortheirsafety,supervision
orinstructionconcerningtheuseofthedevice.
•Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethey
donotplaywiththedeviceand/orwithx
controldevices.
•Thecontroldevicesinstalledinaxedmanner
mustbepositionedinview.

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To complete installation, the motor must be provided with a couple of
adaptors (corresponding with the tube) and a fixing bracket. For a list of the
available accessories, refer to the catalogue.
WARNING: incorrect installation can cause serious injuries. Follow
the installation instructions. Before you remove all unnecessary
cables and turn off any equipment not required for this operation.
1Fix the adaptors to the motor distinguishing the limits ring from
the drive pulley .
A
B
2Insert the motor into the tube until its end stops against the
limits ring.
E
F
INSTALLATION

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3
The fixing bracket must be fixed inside the box or on the awning
frame so that the roller tube is perfectly horizontal and at a
height not less than 1,8m.
4
[FOR XQ50] Place the motor square pin on the bracket and
the cap at the opposite end of the tube on the fixing plate.
WARNING: Never hit on the head of the motor (D) when you
insert it into the tube.
F
90°
min1,8m
C
D
NOTES
•For the XQ50, with torque up to 15Nm, the minimum tube diameter
is 50x1,5mm; for motors with higher torques, the minimum tube
diameter is 60x1,5mm.
•For the XQ60, the minimum tube diameter is 63x1,5mm.
WARNING:
•The screws used to fix the last slat on the tube may be too long
and reach the tubular part of the motor. Use appropriate screws or
fixing clips.
•Motor moving parts installed under 2,5m from the ground must be
protected.
•A wrong motor installation can damage persons or objects.
INSTALLATION

4x0.75 mm2
A
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check that the mains voltage available on the system is as shown
on the label. The motor mains connection should be executed according
to the diagram on the next page, by qualified technicians able to operate in
compliance with the rules.
ATTENTION: The power supply must contemplate a switching device
with an opening distance between contacts of at least 3mm.
The motors connecting cables to the network can only be replaced with
cables of the same type provided by the motor manufacturer.
•Do not connect more than one tubular motor to a single switch.
•Do not set the shutter/awning into motion while you are cleaning or
servicing the device and disconnect the supply.
•The switch controlling the motor must be installed in full view, not higher
than 1,5m and it must be kept far from moving parts.
230 V~ / 50 Hz
Powersupply
Neutral Blue
Ground Yellow/Green
Phase Brown
AAnemometer Black

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PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER
CAUTION: If more motors with receiver have to be installed, it is important to
power up only one motor at time during the first programming session,
in order to avoid any interferences with others.
1Power up the motor to be
programmed.
OFF
ON
2
Press and hold the PROG-TX
button until the motor starts
moving.
3
Check the rotation of the motor,
then release PROG-TX (the motor
stops).
4
Within 5 seconds press the
corresponding button (i.e. UP
if the motor rotates upwards
or DOWN if vice versa).
The transmitter has been
programmed and the rotation of
the motor has been synchronized.
PROGRAMMING

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ADDING TRANSMITTER
1
Press and Hold the PROG-TX but-
ton of a transmitter alreadypai-
red untilthemotorstarts moving.
2
Check the rotation of the motor,
then release the PROG-TX button
(the motor stops).
3
Within 5 seconds press the cor-
responding button (i.e. UP if the
motor rotates upwards or DOWN
if vice versa) on the new tran-
smitter being added.
The new transmitter has been
programmed and the rotation of
the motor has been synchronized.
PROGRAMMING

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CHECKING/CHANGING DIRECTION
IMPORTANT: change direction must be performed before starting limit
setting otherwise limits must be reset.
Press UP or DOWN the motor should go UP or DOWN, otherwise to change
direction:
1
Press and hold the PROG-TX
button until the motor starts
moving
2
Press STOP: The motor makes a
brief jog. Direction of the motor
has been reversed.
PROGRAMMING
ERASING TRANSMITTER
Push simultaneously the PROG-TX
button and STOP of the transmitter until
the motor makes a brief movement in
both directions.
Only the transmitter used for this
procedure has been deleted from motor
memory.

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RESET MOTOR MEMORY
OPTION 1 - Using an already programmed transmitter
Press and hold both the PROG-TX and
STOP buttons until the motor makes
first a brief jog and, after a while,
a second, long jog. Memory is now
empty. x2
OPTION 2 - Without an already programmed transmitter
1
Switch the motor power
supply OFF. Then switch it
ON.
OFF
ON
ON
2
Within 8 seconds, using any
Gaposa transmitter, press
and hold both the PROG-TX
and STOP buttons until the
motor makes a long jog.
Memory is now empty.
PROGRAMMING

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A
B
Motors are supplied with pre-set limit switches, in order to allow two
turns in both directions.
IMPORTANT: Limit-switches setting procedures shown are valid
for right and left side installation.
IMPORTANT: The procedure shown is valid for shutters installed
in internal boxes and for awnings with rear-motor winding.
In case shutters are in an external box or awnings wind front-
motor, the setting-screws must be read reversed (ex.: up as
down and vice versa).
NOTES:
•Arrows indicate the direction of rotation controlled by each
adjusting screw.
•Arrows indicate the screw direction for increasing or
decreasing revolutions controlled by the limit-switches.
SETTING THE LIMITS
SWITCHES

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1
After installation and before fixing the shutter/awning at the
tube, activate the motor downwards until it stops.
ATTENTION: Check that the motor/tube turns in the right
direction.
2
Turn the lower screw to
so that the tube reaches
the best position for its
connection with the shutter/
awning.
3
Fixing the shutter/awning
at the tube and then turn
the lower adjusting screw
to or in order to set
the exact desired “down”
position.
4
Open the shutter/roll up
the awning until it does not
stop and then turn the upper
screw to till the shutter/
awning reaches the exact
desired “up” position.
In case you need to correct the “up” limit position, because it’s
over, close the shutter/roll the awning down) shortly, then turn
the upper adjusting screw to . Repeat then the sequences from
point 3.
SETTING THE LIMITS
SWITCHES

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MANUAL OVERRIDE
Motor with manual override in some installation examples
IMPORTANT:
•The motor with manual override must be installed orthogonal
to the fixing plate and in a roller tube perfectly horizontal.
•The manual override device on the head of the motor (cardan-
joint with eye or shaft with eye) must be fixed not higher than
1,8m.
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