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KEY-LINK 01813504 User manual

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Shutter Control
Art.-no.:
01813504 Installation and Operating Instructions
Shutter Control Art.-no. 01813504
Shutter control for manual or automatic control of electric shutters.
Short description
Compatible with popular switch ranges
Easy Operation using arrow buttons and display
Week /day program
Astro function
Random function
Sun function, option of connecting lux sensor
Installation
Technical data
Power supply: 230VAC, 50 Hz
Impulse voltage withstand level: 2.5 kV
Rated power:< 0.5 W
Output (Up/Down): 230VAC, 50 Hz
Maximum load: 250VAC, 3A, cos f > 0.8 ind.
Align switching time down: 3–120 seconds
Tilt time: 0–30 seconds
Software class: A
Operating temperature: 0 °C (32 °F) to +40 °C (104 °F)
IP class: IP 30
Degree of contamination: 2
Battery: CR 2032
Dimensions (L × W × H): 50 × 50 × 46 mm (without cover frame)
Colour information: similar to RAL 9010
Mark of conformity: p
Safety precautions
–Contact a professional electrician to install the control system,
because the control system requires a power supply of
230VAC, 50 Hz.
–Check the control system for signs of mechanical damage
after unpacking. If you notice any shipping damage, do not start
up the control system and notify your supplier immediately.
–The control system should only be used for the purpose spe-
cified by the manufacturer (refer to the operating instructions).
Any changes or modifications thereof are not permissible and
will result in loss of all warranty claims.
–If the control unit or the connected sunshade cannot be oper-
ated without presenting a hazard, it must be switched off and
prevented from being switched on unintentionally.
–When performing work on the windows, controls or connected
shades, protect them against unauthorised or unintentional
operation.
–This device contains a pollutant battery. The end user must
recycle all used batteries in accordance with regulation
91/157/EWG. Disposing of the batteries in household waste
is strictly forbidden.
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WARNING!
Risk of injury due to improper installation and commissioning.
Improper installation and commissioning may lead to personal
injury or property damage.
Therefore:
–When connecting the device, observe the currently valid VDE
standards (in particular DIN VDE 0100/0700), your local
power company’s regulations and the current accident pre-
vention regulations.
–Connect the control in accordance with the wiring diagram.
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Notes for professional electricians
1. In any case ensure that safety regulations according to DIN VDE 0105
are applied.
2. Connect the power supply in accordance with the wiring diagram.
3. Fit the power supply into a deep flush box and fix in place.
4. Fit the frame cover.
5. Fit the operating device into the power pack by applying gentle pressure
to the frame cover.
6. Switch on the power supply.
7. You can test the direction of the sunshade using the “Up” and “Down”
buttons.
Wiring diagram
ATTENTION!
Parallel control of more than one drive motors can only be
implemented by means of isolating relays and group con-
trol devices.
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Note concerning the central input!
While an up or down command (activated using the central but-
ton) is being performed, you cannot perform a stop or up/down
command using the control system. Central input is performed in
manual and automatic mode.
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Display and operating elements
Basic settings
Programming details
8.1 Manual/automatic operation mode
Once the device has been correctly installed and the power supply swit-
ched on, the current time will be displayed on the control display. By
default the control system operates in manual operation mode and all
automatic functions – like sun- and time-dependent controls – are disabled.
8.2 Switching from manual operation to automatic operation
To activate automatic mode, press the mbutton for 3 seconds followed
by the hbutton. The control indicates the change of operating mode by
displaying AUTO ON.Now press the ubutton until EXIT is displayed.
Exit the menu by pressing the .button. The automatic control is acti-
vated and the shutters now move up or down at the programmed times.
However the shutters can still be raised or lowered outside of the pro-
grammed times by pressing the up or down button. To stop the shutters
moving up or down, simply press the sbutton.
You can switch operating modes at any time. To revert to manual mode,
proceed as described above and switch off the automatic function.
The control system features a wide range of functions which can be set to
meet your individual requirements.
Press and hold the
m
button for 3 seconds to go to the
programming menu.
There are two ways to set values in the individual menus: briefly press for
step-by-step programming, or press and hold for more than 2 seconds to
scroll through the available values using the 2and 1buttons.
Return to the previous menu by pressing BACK.Press EXIT to exit the
programming menu immediately.Any programming changes are saved
automatically and immediately.If no buttons are pressed for over 3 minutes
in the programming menu, the programming menu will close automatically.
IMPORTANT!
If an up or down command is being performed, it must first
be interrupted by pressing the
s
button to call up the
menu.
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Manufacturer’s default setting
Time and date are factory preset.The following settings are also preset but
may be adapted to your own personal requirements as necessary.
Automatic functions “AUTO”: Off
Function „SUN“: Off
Function „RANDOM“: Off
Function „ASTRO“: Off
Function „TIMER 1“: On
Function „TIMER 2“: Off
Setting „LANGUAGE“: German
Setting „LOCATION“ Postal Code: 34117
Setting „CORRECTION“ Up: 0 minutes
Setting „CORRECTION“ Down: 0 minutes
Setting „MOTOR“ Runtime: 120 seconds
Setting „MOTOR“ Tilt Time: 0.0 seconds
Setting „MOTOR“ Inching Mode: Off
Setting „KEYLOCK“: Off
Power failure / Replacing the Battery
In the event of a power failure, the control is equipped with several years'
reserve power.As soon as the mains power fails, the display will start to
flash and after 5 minutes it will switch itself off.This does not mean that the
battery is flat! When the mains power returns, the control system will
display the correct time.If an up or down command is pending during the
power failure, this command will be automatically carried out when the
mains power returns.If, after a power failure, the control system no longer
displays the correct time or date you probably need to change the battery.
In this case, proceed as follows:
–Hold the display frame and gently remove the operating device from the
power supply. You will find a CR 2032-type battery in the back of the
operating device.
–Remove this battery and replace it with a battery of the same type
(make sure you insert the battery correctly).
–Now plug the operating device into the power pack.
To set the time, proceed as described in the “Programming menu – Settings,
time” section.
Installing the lux sensor
For the sun function, one lux sensor is required per control system. Only
1 lux sensor may be connected. The sensor cable must not be extended.
Install the sun sensor as follows.
1. Remove the operating device from the power supply.
2. Plug the lux sensor connector into the socket on the front of the power
pack.
3. Gently press the operating device back into the power supply.
4. Attach the lux sensor at the desired location on the window pane.
5. Switch on the sun function.
6. Switch the control system to automatic mode.
IMPORTANT!
Your personal settings are stored electronically and will not be
lost when you replace the battery.
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The disposal of electrical equipment and batteries in household waste
is strictly forbidden.
The symbol (dustbin crossed out, in line with WEEE Appendix IV)
indicates separate collection of electrical and electronic products
in EU countries.Do not dispose of the device or battery in your
household waste.Ask your town or local council about the return
and collection systems available in your area to dispose of this
product.
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Disposal of waste
Shutter Control
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Programming menu – Functions
Function „SUN“
When connected to a lux sensor, the control system automatically lowers
the shutter according to sun intensity.The sensor is attached to the win-
dow pane using the suction pad and constantly monitors sun intensity.The
monitored sun intensity is displayed by the sun and cloud symbols.If there
is no sun, the cloud symbol Wwill be displayed. If the set threshold value
for the sun is exceeded, the sun symbol Swill be displayed. The sun sym-
bol flashes for 1 minute to indicate the sun response delay and the cloud
symbol flashes for 16 minutes to indicate the sun reset delay.
To set sensitivity proceed as follows:
If you wish the shutter to be lowered during periods of low sun intensity,
select the “Minimum” setting. If you only require shading during periods
of high sun intensity, select the “Maximum” setting.
Function “RANDOM”
The random generator causes the shutters to move up or down with a
deviation of up to +/- minutes from the previously programmed times.This
“irregular” raising and lowering of the shutter will give the impression that
the house is occupied and offers extra security when you are absent for
long periods.
IMPORTANT!
–The lux sensor only operates in automatic mode within the
programmed up and down times.
–Any manual or time-related down command will switch the
sun function off.This will be displayed by the Msymbol.
–Any completed manual or time-related up command will switch
the sun function on.
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INFO!
–If Timer 1’s programmed up time is set before sunrise, the
shutters will open at sunrise.
–If Timer 1’s programmed up time is set after sunrise, the shut-
ters will open at the programmed up time.
–If Timer 1’s programmed down time is set after sunset, the
shutters will be lowered at sunset.
–If Timer 1’s programmed down time is set before sunset, the
shutters will be lowered at the programmed time.
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IMPORTANT!
If an up/down command is disabled (OFF setting), no up/down
commands will be performed and no corrections will be car-
ried out by the astro function.
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Function “TIMER 1”
In this menu, an up and down time can be programmed in blocks for
Monday to Friday and Saturday and Sunday. To disable an up/down com-
mand, enter a time between 23:00:00 and 00:00. The display will show
OFF.
Function “TIMER 2”
In this menu you can program the up and down times for each day of the
week. To disable an up/down command, enter a time between 23:00 and
00:00. The display will show OFF.
Programming menu – Settings
Setting “LANGUAGE”
Select German or English here.
Setting “LOCATION”
In this menu you can enter your place of residence using the postcode
(Germany only) or the relevant coordinates (longitude and latitude).
Setting “CORRECTION”
Using the astro function, you can also adjust corrected up/down times by
+/- 90 minutes.The time correction can be set individually for the up time
and for the down time.
Setting “TIME”
The time, date and time zone can be set in this menu.
TIME OF DAY
Use the 2or 1buttons to first set the hours and then the minu-
tes.Confirm your settings by pressing the hbutton.
DATE
First set the year and then use the 2or 1buttons to set the
date.Press and hold one of the two buttons to scroll through the avail-
able values.The two left digits show the day and the two right digits
show the month. Confirm your settings by pressing the hbutton.
TIME ZONE
Set your time zone here (UTC – Coordinated Universal Time); + 1 for
Germany.
Setting “MOTOR”
Run time, tilt time and inching mode can be set in this menu.
RUNTIME
The menu option “Setting the motor run time” enables you to set the
motor run time individually, for example to allow the shutters to be lowe-
red to a required position.
INFO!
The set motor run time only applies to the down command!
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TILTTIME
The tilting function ensures that after the shutters have been lowered at
a programmed time, they then move up again for a short time.This is to
allow for ventilation or even partial opening of the shutters.
INCHING MODE
If this function is activated, an inching operation of up to 2 seconds is
enabled which is operated by pressing the up oor down ubut-
ton. If one of the buttons is pressed and held for longer than 2 seconds,
the shutter will move up/down to the respective end position.
Setting “KEYLOCK”
An automatic keylock can be activated in this menu. The keylock will be
activated 180 seconds after the last button is pressed. The keylock is rele-
ased again by pressing the 3button for 3 seconds.
Setting “RESET”
Your customised settings and the time and date will be lost when the devi-
ce is reset to the default settings, and the default time settings will be relo-
aded. To carry out this process, follow the instructions on the display.
Function “ASTRO”
The astro function takes into account the sunrise and sunset times of your
residence’s geographical position and automatically adjusts Timer 1’s
up/down times.
Shutter Control
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Programming menu – Structure
Press and hold
button m
for 3 seconds
OFF h
ON x
press uto continue
to SETTINGS
Setting options:
Open SETTINGS
menu block
press .
LANGUAGE
press u
to continue
LOCATION
DEUTSCH
ENGLISH
LOCATION
press u
to continue
CORRECTION
press .to continue
POSTAL CODE
COORDINATES
LONGITUDE
LATITUDEN
CORRECTION
press uto
continue TIME
press .to continue
UP
DOWN
TIME
press uto
continue MOTOR
press .to continue
TIME OF DAY
DATE
TIME ZONE
MOTOR
press uto
continue KEY
LOCK
press .to continue
RUNTIME
TILTTIME
INCHING MODE
KEYLOCK
press uto
continue RESET
OFF h
ON x
RESET press .to continue
NO u
YES o
Press and hold
button m
for 3 seconds
OFF h
ON x
press uto continue
to FUNCTIONS
Setting options:
Open FUNCTIONS
menu block
press .
SUN
press uto
continue RANDOM
MAXIMAL
STRONG
MIDDLE
LOW
MINIMAL
OFF
RANDOM
press uto
continue ASTRO
OFF h
ON x
ASTRO
press uto
continue TIMER 1
OFF h
ON x
TIMER 1
Days in a block:
MO–FR + SA–SO
press uto
continue MO–FR
press uto
continue
SA–SO
press uto
continue
straight
to TIMER 2
press .to continue
OFF h
ON x
press .to continue
UP
DOWN
press .to continue
UP
DOWN
TIMER 2
One day at a time:
MO, DI, MI, ... SO
press u
to
continue
INDIVIDUAL
press .to continue
OFF h
ON x
press .to continue
UP (e.g. MONDAY
DOWN (e.g. MONDAY)
NEXT DAY
PREV DAY
Menu options “FUNCTIONS”: Menu options “SETTINGS”:
Guide to buttons:
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Button
Function
Button
Function
oMenu option upwards uMenu option downwards
pProgramming
procedure follows .Drop-down menu follows
hSwitch function on xSwitch function off
2Increase value 1Decrease value
BACK Exit programming
level EXIT End programming and
exit menu
Shutter Control
© KeyLink International
Art.-Nr.: 85201821 D1 • KeyLink International • Kerkhofstraat 21 • NL5554 HG Valkenswaard • www.keylink.nl

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