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HDL MWC1-BP.10 User manual

Curtain Motor
Instruction Manual
MWC1-BP.10
Before using this product, please read this manual carefully and keep it properly!
Document Version:V1.0
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Curtain Motor (Model: MWC1-BP.1; hereinafter referred to as the “product” or “device”)
is designed to drive curtain track, such as open or close the curtain cloth. Additionally, the
device is compatible with commissioning software and mobile APP. Upon proper installa-
tion and commissioning, it is able to integrate the device into smart room system, helping
end users easily and conveniently remote control their curtains.
Note: The pictures and illustrations provided in this instruction manual are for reference
purposes only, and the actual product may di󶎐er.
Key Functions:
• HDL Buspro communication protocol
• Curtain control: Open / close / stop / open or close at speci󶎑c percentage
• Touch start: The device supports "Touch Start" by default. This means, when users gen-
tly pull the curtain cloth towards any direction, curtain motor will be activated to work
and automatically complete the pre-set travel.
• Auto travel limit: After setting the motor travel limit, the motor will automatically com-
plete the preset travel.
• Auto modi󶎑cation while detecting obstacles: When single side of curtain cloth encoun-
ters obstacles, the motor will automatically modify its travel limit.
• Auto pause while detecting obstruction: When curtain cloth encounters obstruction, the
motor will automatically stop running.
• Soft start / stop: The motor slows down before it reaches the travel limit point, which is
designed to e󶎐ectively protect the motor and lengthen its service life, as well as reduce
motorised noise.
• When the device starts up for the 󶎑rst time after power o󶎐 then on, it will automatically
proceed travel calibration.
• Factory setting can be restored by commissioning software or programming button.
• Through commissioning software, users can proceed advanced settings for the device,
including functional con󶎑guration, data backup, data upload or download.
• On-line / Manually update for device 󶎑rmware
• Compatible with bi-channel or multi-channel remote controllers (optional)
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Motor input voltage 100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz
Motor rated consumption 22W
BUS input voltage 12 - 30V DC
BUS rated voltage 24V DC
BUS rated current 10mA/24V DC
Motor torque 1.2 N·m
Motor rotate speed 90rpm
Motor maximum load-bearing 50kg
Motor sound level <30dB at silent mode
Communication protocol Buspro
Working temperature -5℃~45℃
Working relative humidity ≤90%RH, non-condensed
Storage temperature -20℃~60℃
Storage relative humidity ≤93%RH
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Dimensions(W X H X D) 296×71×50.6mm (See Figure 3 - 5)
Net weight 724g
Housing material PC, aluminium
Installation Guide rail (See Figure 7 & 8)
IP degree (compliant with EN 60529) IP41
Insultation grade F
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Danger:
• Please do not privately disassemble or replace any parts of the product. Otherwise, it
may cause mechanical fault, electric shock, 󶎑re or personal injuries.
Warning:
• The installation and testing for the product must be carried out by HDL Automation Co.,
Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as HDL) or its appointed service agencies. The electric con-
struction shall comply with local laws and safety regulations.
• HDL will not be responsible for any consequence caused by the inexpert or faulty instal-
lation and wiring methods, which are not in accordance with the instructions contained
in this datasheet.
• Please contact HDL after-sales departments or our designated service agencies for your
maintenance service. Product failures caused by private disassembly are not subject to
the warranty.
Caution:
• Before performing any installation or disassembly procedures, any maintenance or
cleaning procedures on the device, it is crucial to disconnect the device from all voltage
sources. This step is necessary to ensure the safety of the technician and prevent any
potential damage to the device.
• Do not use corrosive liquid to wipe the device body, especially the interface, so to avoid
damage to the device.
• Do not wipe the device with a damp cloth.
• Prior to performing maintenance or cleaning on the device, disconnect the device from
all voltage sources, to avoid electric leakage and electric shock.
• Kindly take note that the installation of the aforementioned device is recommended to
be conducted in an indoor environment, with due consideration given to the avoidance
of exposure to external factors such as humidity and high temperatures.
• Buspro cable: CAT5E or HDL Buspro cable
• For Buspro connection, a hand-in-hand connection is recommended.
• After all of the cables are terminated, check for correct and good terminations.
• Kindly take note that the installation of the aforementioned device is recommended to
be conducted in an indoor environment.
• It is strictly forbidden to apply any extra items whose weight exceed the motor or guide
rail maximum load-bearing to the curtain track; DO NOT climb the curtain.
• When installing the motor onto the guide rail, be sure to check if the motor has been
tightly attached in place. Otherwise, it will cause the motor to fall, resulting in product
damage or personal injury.
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Tips: For Buspro connection, a hand-in-hand connection is recommended.
Note: In addition to Buspro connection, please note to connect the device with 220V AC
power supply.
HDL Buspro Cable Guide
Inner Buspro HDL Buspro Cable CAT5/CAT5E
DATA+ Yellow Blue/Green
DATA- White Blue white/Green white
COM Black Brown white/Orange white
24V DC Red Brown/Orange
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Warning: Before performing any installation procedures on the device, it is crucial to dis-
connect the device from all voltage sources. This step is necessary to ensure the safety of
the technician and prevent any potential damage to the device.
Tips: The device should be mounted onto the guide rail. Thus, please make sure the guide
rail has been installed properly.
Step 1. Pull the lock bar out, then slide it in the direction indicated by arrow 1.
Step 2. Insert the motor shaft to the guide rail.
Step 3. Make sure the motor is tightly attached with the guide rail, then slide the lock bar
back in the direction indicated by arrow 3. In this way, the motor can be locked.
Note: After installation, check for correct and good terminations. Before powering on,
please ensure the device is completely mounted onto the guide rail.
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The device is con󶎑gured with one programming button and indicator, as described below.
Note: All operation and settings described as below should be carried out when the device
is running normally.
1.1. Switch Power-on to Quick Start
Operation Status of Indicator
Connect the device to power supply, then it starts
running normally. Red light is on for 10s then o󶎐.
Operation Status of Motor
Reconnect the device to power supply. When it restarts,
pull the curtain cloth gently towards any direction.
Curtain motor will be activated to
work and automatically complete
the pre-set travel.
Function Operation
Open / close / stop /
open or close
at speci󶎑c percentage
Users can achieve these remote control through smart panels, re-
mote controllers, mobile APP.
Touch start
The device supports "Touch Start" by default, which can be enabled or disa-
bled through commissioning software or the remote controller used.
• "Touch Start" enabled: When users gently pull the curtain cloth, curtain motor
will be activated to work and automatically travel towards that pulling direc-
tion.
• "Touch Start" disabled: It requires users to manually operate the curtain cloth.
Obstruction detection
When curtain cloth or motor encounters obstacles, in order to avoid dam-
age to the motor or obstacles, the motor will automatically stop running
then modify its travel limit.
Tips: If users need to adjust the motor travel limit, please remove those ob-
stacles then erase travel limit (see Section 2.4. Erase Travel Limit). After-
wards, users can proceed re-setting and testing motor travel.
1.3. Control Curtain Cloth
1.2. Test Motor Travel
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There are three options for users to proceed advanced settings for curtain motor. In this sec-
tion, it gives information about part of the settings rather than all.
• Commissioning software: HDL Studio is the software applicable for users to proceed ad-
vanced settings for curtain motor, which is highly recommended.
• Programming button: It can be used for motor rotation setting, restore factory setting,
󶎑rmware updating, as well as erasing motor travel.
• Remote controller: The device is compatible with remote controllers which support
learning codes (see Section 2.7. Learning Codes in Remote Controller).
2.1. Position Device
Operation Status of Indicator Status of Motor Remark
Position the device through
commissioning software. Red light 󶎒ashes. Rotate 3 times. Status of indicator and
motor last for 10s.
2.2. Modify Device ID
Function Status of
Indicator
Status of
Motor RemarkOperation
On-line modify
device ID / /
Modify device ID through
commissioning software.
Manually modify
device ID
Long press programming button
for 3s, then immediately
release until the indicator is red.
Next, modify device ID through
commissioning software.
Red light is
on. /
If no operation
within 15s, it
will exit setting
automatically.
2.3. Set Motor Rotation
Tips: Motor rotation can be set by commissioning software or programming button. In this
section, it only gives information about the latter.
Operation Status of Indicator Status of Motor Remark
Step 1: Short press pro-
gramming button once
Red light 󶎒ashes
quickly. /
Step 2: Short press program-
ming button once again.
Red light 󶎒ashes
slowly. /
Step 3: Long press pro-
gramming button for 3s. Red light is on. /
Step 4: Long press pro-
gramming button for 3s
again.
Red light 󶎒ashes
then o󶎐.
After successfully
set, the motor ro-
tates once.
If no operation on
programming
button within 15s, it
will exit setting au-
tomatically.
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2.4. Erase Trave Limit
Tips: Travel limit can be erased by commissioning software or programming button. In this
section, it only gives information about the latter.
Operation Status of Indicator Status of Motor Remark
Long press programming button for
5s, then immediately release until
the indicator is 󶎒ashing red.
Red light is on then
󶎒ashing.
After successfully
set, the motor ro-
tates once.
2.5. Restore Factory Setting
Tips: Factory setting can be restored by commissioning software or programming button. In
this section, it only gives information about the latter.
Operation Status of Indicator Status of Motor Remark
Long press programming button for 10s,
then release until the indicator is o󶎐.
Red light is on then
󶎒ashing, lastly o󶎐.
After successfully
set, the motor
rotates once.
2.6. Update Firmware
Function Status of
Indicator
Status of
Motor RemarkOperation
On-line update Red light
󶎒ashes. /
Upgrade device 󶎑rmware through com-
missioning software.
Manually update
Press programming button, and simulta-
neously connect the device to power
supply. At this moment, [Manually Up-
date] can be enabled.
Next, proceed 󶎑rmware updating
through commissioning software.
Red light
󶎒ashes. /
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2.7. Learning Codes in Remote Controller
There are two options for pairing the device with remote controller, as described below. Re-
garding operations about further learning codes, please refer to the datasheet of the remote
controller used.
Tips: Inside the remote controller used, users will see each side of the battery compartment
has a channel setting button (see Figure 10), which is used for pairing the remote controller
and the corresponding motor, then receiving and processing further learning codes. The il-
lustration provided as below is for reference purposes only, and the actual remote control-
ler may di󶎐er.
Function Operation Status of
Indicator
Status of
Motor Remark
Option 1:
Pairing by
programming
button
Step 1: Long press programming button
for 3s, then release until the indicator is
red. At this moment, the device is enter-
ing the status of learning code.
Red light is
on. /
Step 2: Press the channel setting button
on the remote controller (see Figure 10).
Red light
󶎒ashes
then o󶎐.
After suc-
cessfully
set, the
motor ro-
tates
once.
Step 1: Switch the device power o󶎐 then
on. At this moment, the device is enter-
ing the status of learning code.
Red light is
on. /
Option 2:
Pairing by
switching
power-on
Step 2: Press the channel setting button
on the remote controller (see Figure 10).
Red light
󶎒ashes
then o󶎐.
After suc-
cessfully
set, the
motor ro-
tates
once.
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• Curtain Motor*1
• Terminal block*1
• 4-pin connector*1
• Power cable*1
• QR code card*1
Note: After unpacking, please check if the product and the parts are complete.
HDL has all the intellectual property rights to this document and contents thereof. Repro-
duction or distribution for third parties are prohibited without written authorization from
HDL. Any infringement of HDL’s intellectual property rights will be investigated the legal
liability.
The contents of this document will be updated as the updates of product versions or other
reasons. Unless otherwise agreed upon, this document is to be used as a guidance only. All
the statements, information and recommendations in this document makes no warranty
expressed or implied.
© 2023 HDL Automation Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Update History
The form below contains the information of every update. The latest version contains all
the updates of all former versions.
Version Update Information Date
V1.0 Initial release August 28, 2023
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://www.hdlautomation.com

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