Motorline professional TUB10R Instruction Manual

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TUB10R
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Ø59 mm
140kg 180kg 200kg
TUB140 TUB180 TUB200R2
TUB140MT TUB180MT
Ø92 mm
300kg 600kg
TUB300E TUB600E
Ø45 mm
25kg 35kg 50kg 70kg 90kg
TUB25E TUB35E TUB50E TUB70E TUB90E
TUB25EFRA TUB35EFRA
TUB50EFRA
TUB70EFRA
TUB90EFRA
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TUB25CUT - - - TUB90M8MT
---TUB90M8FRAMT
MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR/INSTALADOR
EN
USER/INSTALLER MANUAL
TUB

2A 2B1A 1B
1B
4A
5A
6A
5B
6A
6B
6B
7A
6A
6A
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This product is certified in accordance with European
Community (EC) safety standards.
This product complies with Directive 2011/65/EU of the
European Parliament and of the Council, of 8 June 2011, on
the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances
in electrical and electronic equipment and with Delegated
Directive (EU) 2015/863 from Commission.
(Applicable in countries with recycling systems).
This marking on the product or literature indicates that the
product and electronic accessories (eg. Charger, USB cable,
electronic material, controls, etc.) should not be disposed
of as other household waste at the end of its useful life. To
avoid possible harm to the environment or human health
resulting from the uncontrolled disposal of waste, separate
these items from other types of waste and recycle them
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material
resources. Home users should contact the dealer where
they purchased this product or the National Environment
Agency for details on where and how they can take these
items for environmentally safe recycling. Business users
should contact their vendor and check the terms and
conditions of the purchase agreement. This product and
its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other
commercial waste.
This marking indicates that the product and electronic
accessories (eg. charger, USB cable, electronic material,
controls, etc.) are susceptible to electric shock by direct or
indirect contact with electricity. Be cautious when handling
theproductandobserveallsafetyproceduresinthismanual.
ATTENTION:
ENEN
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
STANDARDS TO FOLLOW
00. CONTENT
INDEX
MOTORS MODELS AND REFERENCES
PLACING THE MOTOR ON THE WALL
DISASSEMBLING COMPACT ACCESSORY
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LIMIT SWITCHES
INSTALLATION WITH ACCESSORY
REMOTE CONTROLS
01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
. THE AUTOMATISM
. INSTALLATION
. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
. TUB FRA - PROGRAMMING
USE OF THE CRANK HANDLE
REMOVE SUPPORT SQUARE SHAFT
PROGRAMMING

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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL WARNINGS
•This manual contains very important safety and usage information.
Read all instructions carefully before beginning the installation/
usage procedures and keep this manual in a safe place that it can be
consulted whenever necessary.
•This product is intended for use only as described in this manual. Any
other enforcement or operation that is not mentioned is expressly
prohibited, as it may damage the product and put people at risk
causing serious injuries.
•Thismanual is intended firstlyfor specialized technicians, anddoesnot
invalidate the user’s responsibility to read the “User Norms” section in
order to ensure the correct functioning of the product.
•The installation and repair of this product may be done by qualified
and specialized technicians, to assure every procedure are carried
out in accordance with applicable rules and norms. Nonprofessional
and inexperienced users are expressly prohibited of taking any action,
unless explicitly requested by specialized technicians to do so.
•Installations must be frequently inspected for unbalance and the
wear signals of the cables, springs, hinges, wheels, supports and other
mechanical assembly parts.
•Do not use the product if it is necessary repair or adjustment is
required.
•When performing maintenance, cleaning and replacement of parts,
the product must be disconnected from power supply. Also including
any operation that requires opening the product cover.
•The use, cleaning and maintenance of this product may be carried
out by any persons aged eight years old and over and persons whose
physical,sensorialormentalcapacitiesarelower,orbypersonswithout
any knowledge of the product, provided that these are supervision
and instructions given by persons with experienced in terms of usage
of the product in a safe manner and who understands the risks and
dangers involved.
•Children shouldn’t play with the product or opening devices to avoid
the motorized door or gate from being triggered involuntarily.
WARNINGS FOR TECHNICIANS
•Before beginning the installation procedures, make sure that you have
all the devices and materials necessary to complete the installation
of the product.
•You should note your Protection Index (IP) and operating temperature
to ensure that is suitable for the installation site.
•Provide the manual of the product to the user and let them know how
to handle it in an emergency.
•If the automatism is installed on a gate with a pedestrian door, a door
locking mechanism must be installed while the gate is in motion.
•Do not install the product “upside down” or supported by elements do
not support its weight. If necessary, add brackets at strategic points
to ensure the safety of the automatism.
•Do not install the product in explosive site.
•Safety devices must protect the possible crushing, cutting, transport
and danger areas of the motorized door or gate.
•Verify that the elements to be automated (gates, door, windows,
blinds, etc.) are in perfect function, aligned and level. Also verify if the
necessary mechanical stops are in the appropriate places.
•The central must be installed ona safeplace ofanyfluid (rain, moisture,
etc.), dust and pests.
•You must route the various electrical cables through protective tubes,
to protect them against mechanical exertions, essentially on the
power supply cable. Please note that all the cables must enter the
central from the bottom.
•If the automatism is to be installed at a height of more than 2,5m from
the ground or other level of access, the minimum safety and health
requirements for the use of work equipment workers at the work of
Directive 2009/104/CE of European Parliament and of the Council of 16
EN

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01. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
September 2009.
•Attach the permanent label for the manual release as close as possible
to the release mechanism.
•Disconnect means, such as a switch or circuit breaker on the electrical
panel, must be provided on the product’s fixed power supply leads in
accordance with the installation rules.
•If the product to be installed requires power supply of 230Vac or
110Vac, ensure that connection is to an electrical panel with ground
connection.
•The product is only powered by low voltage satefy with central (only at
24V motors)
WARNINGS FOR USERS
•Keep this manual in a safe place to be consulted whenever necessary.
•If the product has contact with fluids without being prepared, it must
immediately disconnect from the power supply to avoid short circuits,
and consult a specialized technician.
•Ensure that technician has provided you the product manual and
informed you how to handle the product in an emergency.
•Ifthesystemrequiresanyrepairormodification,unlocktheautomatism,
turn off the power and do not use it until all safety conditions have
been met.
•In the event of tripping of circuits breakers of fuse failure, locate
the malfunction and solve it before resetting the circuit breaker or
replacing the fuse. If the malfunction is not repairable by consult this
manual, contact a technician.
•Keep the operation area of the motorized gate free while the gate in in
motion, and do not create strength to the gate movement.
•Do not perform any operation on mechanical elements or hinges if the
product is in motion.
RESPONSABILITY
•Supplier disclaims any liability if:
•Product failure or deformation result from improper installation
use or maintenance!
•Safety norms are not followed in the installation, use and
maintenance of the product.
•Instructions in this manual are not followed.
•Damaged is caused by unauthorized modifications
•In these cases, the warranty is voided.
MOTORLINE ELECTROCELOS SA.
Travessa do Sobreiro, nº29
4755-474 Rio Côvo (Santa Eugénia)
Barcelos, Portugal
SYMBOLS LEGEND:
• Important safety
notices
• Useful information
• Programming
information
• Potentiometer
information
• Connectors
information
• Buttons
information
EN

5A 5B
Ø
59mm
TUB140 230Vac 50Hz 80 Nm 12 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 350 W 607 mm
TUB140MT 230Vac 50Hz 80 Nm 12 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 350 W 604 mm
TUB180 230Vac 50Hz 120 Nm 9 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 360 W 607 mm
TUB180MT 230Vac 50Hz 120 Nm 9 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 360 W 688 mm
TUB200R2 230Vac 50Hz 140 Nm 2 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 350 W 607 mm
Ø
92mm
TUB300 230Vac 50Hz 180 Nm 12 RPM <65 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 570 W 635 mm
TUB600 230Vac 50Hz 300 Nm 6 RPM <65 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 580 W 663 mm
c
47,5
35,5
12
c
51
35
18,5
c
22
39,5
61,5
Ø
35mm
TUB10R 230Vac 50Hz 6 Nm 26 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 126 W 555 mm
TUB20R 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 126 W 545 mm
TUB20 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 126 W 515 mm
TUB20EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 126 W 611 mm
Ø
45mm
TUB25E 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 143 W 463 mm
TUB25EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 143 W 561 mm
TUB25 24V 24V 15 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 60 W 540 mm
TUB25 CUT 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 143 W 395 mm
TUB35E 230Vac 50Hz 20 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 156 W 463 mm
TUB35EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 20 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 156 W 561 mm
TUB50E 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 204 W 483 mm
TUB50EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 204 W 592 mm
TUB50MT 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 204 W 620 mm
TUB70E 230Vac 50Hz 40 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 210 W 511 mm
TUB70EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 40 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 227 W 631 mm
TUB90E 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 232 W 511 mm
TUB90EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C a 55C 232 W 631 mm
TUB90M8MT 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 8 min. -25C a 55C 227 W 590 mm
c
16 34
48
c
15,5
31,5
c
1734
45,5
c
54
43
18
4A 4B
C (mm) C (mm)
C (mm)
C (mm)
ENEN
All our motors use mechanical limit switches.
Standard Model- Motor with mechanical limit switch, without crank handle and without
control board.
FRA Model- Motor with built-in control board.
MT Model- Motor with crank handle for manually opening/closing.
FRA MT Model- Motor with crank handle and built-in control board.
CUT Model- Reduced length motor (external capacitor).
MOTORS MODELS AND REFERENCES
02. THE AUTOMATISM 02. THE AUTOMATISM
MOTORS MODELS AND REFERENCES
Ø
59mm
TUB140 230Vac 50Hz 80 Nm 12 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 350 W 607 mm
TUB140MT 230Vac 50Hz 80 Nm 12 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 350 W 604 mm
TUB180 230Vac 50Hz 120 Nm 9 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 360 W 607 mm
TUB180MT 230Vac 50Hz 120 Nm 9 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 360 W 688 mm
TUB200R2 230Vac 50Hz 140 Nm 2 RPM <50 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 350 W 607 mm
Ø
92mm
TUB300 230Vac 50Hz 180 Nm 12 RPM <65 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 570 W 635 mm
TUB600 230Vac 50Hz 300 Nm 6 RPM <65 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 580 W 663 mm
c
47,5
35,5
12
c
51
35
18,5
c
22
39,5
61,5
Ø
35mm
TUB10R 230Vac 50Hz 6 Nm 26 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 126 W 555 mm
TUB20R 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 126 W 545 mm
TUB20 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 126 W 515 mm
TUB20EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 10 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 126 W 611 mm
Ø
45mm
TUB25E 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 143 W 463 mm
TUB25EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 143 W 561 mm
TUB25 24V 24V 15 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 60 W 540 mm
TUB25 CUT 230Vac 50Hz 15 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 143 W 395 mm
TUB35E 230Vac 50Hz 20 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 156 W 463 mm
TUB35EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 20 Nm 17 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 156 W 561 mm
TUB50E 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 204 W 483 mm
TUB50EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 204 W 592 mm
TUB50MT 230Vac 50Hz 30 Nm 15 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 204 W 620 mm
TUB70E 230Vac 50Hz 40 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 210 W 511 mm
TUB70EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 40 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 227 W 631 mm
TUB90E 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 232 W 511 mm
TUB90EFRA 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 4 min. -25C to 55C 232 W 631 mm
TUB90M8MT 230Vac 50Hz 50 Nm 12 RPM <43 dB 8 min. -25C to 55C 227 W 590 mm
c
16 34
48
c
15,5
31,5
c
1734
45,5
c
54
43
18
C (mm) C (mm)
C (mm)
C (mm)

6A 6B
B
A
B
A
AB C DE
52mm 70mm 48mm
48mm
35mm
52mm
60mm
48mm
5A 5B
ENEN
03. INSTALLATION
LIMIT SWITCHES
Before you start to tune the limit switches, confirm the orientation of your motor tuning arrows.
This may have one or two possible orientations on the same motor: arrows going in or out. In
any position, the adjustment A rotates the tube from the top to the bottom and the adjustment
B rotates from the upwards. Any of the adjustments could be opening or closing depending on
the winding of the canvas (indoor or outdoor winding).
The canvas can wrap through the interior or the exterior side.
The direction will determine whether opening / closing is tuned in A or B.
B
A
POSITION 1 ARROWS INWARDS
Adjustment A
Adjustment B
Adjustment B
Adjustment A
ATTENTION: All information given on this page is compatible with motors fitted with the
head on the left side. If you want to install on the right side, turn the information.
• WINDING
POSITION 2 ARROWS OUTWARDS
B
A
Interior:
Adjustment A - Opening
Adjustment B - Closing
Exterior:
Adjustment A - Closing
Adjustment B - Opening
03. INSTALLATION
PLACING THE MOTOR ON THE WALL
Tubular Standard Motors
45mm Tubular Standard Motors
with compact fixation 92mm Tubular Motors
01 • Place the fixing accessory on the wall and mark the holes to fix it.
02 • Drill the holes and apply fixing dowels suitable for the screws to be used.
03 • Secure the accessory on the wall. For Ø92mm TUB, fix the motor directly because it
doesn't need accessory.
04 • Apply the motor on the accessory. When using C or D accessories, use a pin to hold it.
A • Plate for fixing all the TUB20 e TUB20E FRA motors.
B • Plate for fixing Ø45mm compact motors.
C • Plate for fixing 35mm and 45mm, Standard and MT (crank handle) motors.
D • Plate for fixing 59mm Standard motors.
E • Plate for fixing the motors with a 45mm compact fixation.
Tubular MT Motors

7A 7B
∅80.5
70∅
58∅
53.5∅
A
B
6A 6B
1
2
3
2
3
4
1
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04. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 05. TUB FRA - PROGRAMMING
DISASSEMBLING COMPACT ACCESSORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
USE OF THE CRANK HANDLE
Disassemble the motor from
the compact mounting ac-
cessory. Just open the tabs
as shown in the figure in
order to release the motor.
A - Rotate the crank handle in the direction
A to close.
B - Rotate the crank handle in the direction
B to open.
Loosen the screw to remove the support
square shaft.
Note: Both on the front and in the back adapter, there are
two marks to guide the assembly in each tube, in accordance
with the following schemes.
REMOVE SUPPORT SQUARE SHAFT
INSTALLATION WITH ACCESSORY
∅80.5
70∅
58∅
53.5∅
A
B
The control board MCSP has
capacity for different
remote controls. Once out of
memory, beeps will signal
that the memory is full.
Start each the following
settings with the control
board disconnected from the
power supply.
• Frequency Transmission 433,92 Mhz
• Nº of Channels 120
• Code Type Rolling Code
To know where is the location of the buttons OPEN, STOP and CLOSE on the several remote
controls, check the following schemes:
OPEN
STOP
CLOSE
ND OPEN
STOP
CLOSE
REMOTE CONTROLS
FALK MX///

8A 8B
5x
5x 5x
3x
2x
5x 2x
5x 2x
7A 7B
ENEN
05. TUB FRA - PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
Programming new remote control:
WARNING: Always start any programming with control board disconnected from the power supply!
01 • Continuously
press the OPEN remote
control button to be
programmed.
03 • Keep the OPEN
button pressed for 10
seconds, during which
the control board emits
slow 5 beeps.
04 • After 10 sec, the
control board emits 2
quick beeps confirming
the programming
success.
Change motor's direction:
Erase the remote controls from the control board’s memory:
01 • Continuously press
the OPEN and CLOSE
remote control button
to be programmed.
01 • Continuously press
the CLOSE remote
control button to be
programmed.
03 • Keep the CLOSE
button pressed for 10
seconds, during which
the control board emits
slow 5 beeps.
03 • Keep the OPEN and
CLOSE button pressed
for 10 seconds, during
which the control board
emits slow 5 beeps.
04 • After 10 sec, the
control board emits 2
quick beeps confirming
the programming
success.
04 • After 10 sec, the
control board emits 2
quick beeps confirming
the programming
success.
5x 5x
3x
Program a new remote control through another already programmed:
01 • Press and hold
the OPEN button of an
already programmed
remote
control for 15 seconds.
03 • Press and hold the
OPEN button of the
remote control you want
to program.
04 • Keep the OPEN
button pressed for 10
seconds, during which
the control
board emits 5 slow
beeps.
05 • After 10 seconds,
the control board
emits 3 quick beeps
confirming the success
of the programming.
Release the remote
control button to finish
programming the 3
buttons.
02 • Connect the control
board to a 100-230V
power supply.
02 • After 15 seconds,
the control board
emits 5 quick beeps.
Release the button
of the remote control
already programmed (if
you continue to press
the button, the control
board will signal with
long and fast beeps).
02 • Connect the control
board to a 100-230V
power supply.
02 • Connect the control
board to a 100-230V
power supply.
05. TUB FRA - PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
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