Siegenia MSA400 smart User manual

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ORIGINAL OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MSA400.
Motorised Sliding System.


Original operating instructions MSA400
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Contents
Correct use ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety notices.................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Description of device and functions ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Operating and display elements.................................................................................................................................................... 7
First operation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Operation using operating push button.......................................................................................................................................10
Programming.................................................................................................................................................................................13
Reset the sash position ..................................................................................................................................................................15
Cleaning and maintenance ..........................................................................................................................................................16
Malfunctions..................................................................................................................................................................................16
Technical data...............................................................................................................................................................................16
Information concerning product liability ......................................................................................................................................17

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MSA400 Original operating instructions
03.2015
Correct use
The MSA400 is an electric motor-driven system for opening and closing windows/French doors with sliding hardware
(sliding elements). It has a maximum displacement force of 50 N (res. 90 N on application of a light curtain) and a traverse
path of up to 8 m, and it may only be installed in elements which are compatible with these specifications.
• Scheme A
• Scheme E
max. 250 kg per sash
• Scheme G
• Scheme G2
• Scheme K
• Only operate and/or store the MSA400 system at temperatures between -5 °C and +50 °C.
• Operate the MSA400 only when it is in a technically sound condition. Do not modify the unit's components in any way.
• The MSA400 system may be operated only with hardware components and original accessories from SIEGENIA or with
hardware components and accessories from other manufacturers that have been expressly approved by SIEGENIA.
• In the event of a fault, have the MSA400 checked and repaired by qualified specialists only.
• When you operate the unit for the first time, you must carry out a reference run as well as a calibration/teach-in run in
order to determine the element size and the displacement force.
Improper use
• The MSA400 system is not suitable for use in swimming pools and / or damp rooms. Special designs are possible and
permitted only upon request and after having been tested by SIEGENIA.
• Do not use the MSA400 system on emergency exit or panic exit doors.
• Sliding elements that are equipped with the MSA400 slide drive must not be used as escape doors in the event of a fire.
• Do not put the MSA400 into operation when it is not installed, as this can cause mechanical defects.
• Any use or application of this product that is not in accordance with its proper use, or any adaptation of or modification
to the product and its associated components, for which the express consent of SIEGENIA has not been obtained, are
strictly prohibited. SIEGENIA accepts no liability whatsoever for any material losses or injury to people caused by failure
to comply with this stipulation.

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Safety notices
Risk of injury or fatal injury. Hands, arms, legs and feet can get trapped and/or
crushed in systems driven by an electric motor.
› Keep body parts or objects away from areas where the sash slides or locks.
› This unit can be used by children aged 8 and above as well as by people with physical, sensory or mental difficulties or
with a lack of experience and knowledge as long as they are supervised or have been instructed in how to use the unit
safely and understand the resulting risks. Children must not play with the unit. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be
carried out by children without supervision.
Risk of injury or death due to electrical shock or fire. Systems driven by an electric
motor can overheat and cause fire.
› Insert the Euro mains plug of the standard connecting cable only into a suitable 230VAC socket.
› Only a qualified electrician may perform any work on the 230V AC mains power supply.
› Current local regulations (such as VDE 0100 of the VDE in Germany) must be observed.
› Relevant country-specific regulations must be strictly followed for all work on the voltage supply system or building wiring
system.
› All-pole safety isolation is required when the mains cable is laid on-site because the power supply does not have a
separate line disconnector.
› Connect in-wall supply lines to the MSA400 in branch boxes. These branch boxes must be kept accessible for
maintenance.
› When cleaning the sliding sash and the drives, make sure that no liquid gets inside the MSA400 system as this could
damage the electronics.
› Should a solid object or any liquid get inside the unit, stop operation immediately and disconnect the MSA400 from the
mains power supply. Then have the MSA400 checked and repaired by qualified specialists only.
› If the network connection cable is damaged, it may only be replaced by SIEGENIA, its customer service department or a
qualified electrician.
Injuries caused by falling objects.
› Please do not put or place objects on top of the MSA400.

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MSA400 Original operating instructions
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Description of device and functions
The MSA400 system opens and locks the sliding element at the push of a button. The system can be operated using the
operating push button on the drive, the supplied infrared remote control or an optional wall switch. Two separate program-
ming buttons on the drive allow you to program the system.
Note: Optionally, the MSA400 system locks via a locking motor (not included in scope of delivery).
Functions
Function Description
Opening the sliding sash Unlocks and opens the sliding sash
Stop sliding sash during travel Stops the sliding sash during travel – both in the OPEN travel direction and
the CLOSE travel direction.
Opening sliding sash to intermediate
position
Opens the sliding sash to an intermediate position, which can be program-
med to any position.
Closing the sliding sash without locking Closes the sliding sash without locking it. This function can be used to prevent
inadvertently locking someone out, since the sliding sash can be opened
again by hand at any time.
Closing and locking sliding sash* Closes and locks* the sliding sash.
*only with additional locking motor
Safety cut-off
To prevent personal injury or damage to the unit, the MSA400 system is equipped with jam protection. If the traverse path of
the sliding sash is blocked, e.g. because of an obstacle or because it is held, the sliding sash stops, travels for approx. 4
seconds in the opposite direction and then comes to a final stop.
Safety cut-off with optional light curtain
If the MSA400 system is equipped with an optional light curtain, the sliding sash is stopped immediately if an obstacle enters
the traverse path.

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Operating and display elements
Programming buttons and LED indicator
The Reset and Prog buttons are used to reset the sash position and to program the system.
LED indicator
The LED indicator shows the current status during programming or during operation of the system as follows:
LED indicator Meaning
Flashes red/green in alternation Error after system test or overheating
Flashes red Calibration and teach-in run
Continuously green Sliding sash is travelling to OPEN position
Continuously red Sliding sash is travelling to CLOSED position
Off Sliding sash is in intermediate position
Off Sliding sash is locked
Flashes red MSA400 system is not initialised – e.g. after a power failure
Operating push button
The operating push button is used to trigger functions (open, close, etc.) and is also used during programming.
Infrared remote control (optional)
The supplied infrared remote control is used for operating the system and can be used to control up to a max. of 5 groups
individually or simultaneously (programming required). A group can consist of multiple motorised sliding elements and/or
window elements. Each element in a group must be taught in to the group. Up to a max. of 8 remote controls can be taught in
on one MSA400 system so that the system can be operated by 8 different infrared remote controls.
Wall button
Note: Wall buttons are not included in the standard scope of delivery. They are additional equipment that must be provided
by the customer.
If a wall button has been installed by the customer, the MSA400 system can also be operated using this wall button.

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MSA400 Original operating instructions
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First operation
When operating the MSA400 system for the first time, you must perform a reference run and then a calibration/teach-in run.
Perform reference run
1. The sliding sash must be in the CLOSED position in order to begin the reference run. If necessary, slide the sash to this
position manually.
2. Supply power to the .MSA400 system.
3. Press the operating push button. The reference run starts. During the reference run, the sash is unlocked and then locked
again.
4. Wait approx. 4 - 10 seconds until the sash is locked. The LED switches off once the reference run is complete.
1. 2. 3. 4.
4 - 10 Sek.
Note: A reference run must also be performed after a power failure in order to re-initialise the MSA400 again.

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Performing a calibration and teach-in run
The calibration and teach-in run only has to be performed when commissioning the equipment.
Risk of injury! Hands, arms, legs and feet can get trapped and/or crushed! There
is no safety cut-off function.
› During the entire calibration and teach-in run, maintain a safe distance from the moving elements.
Risk due to incorrect measured values!
› To prevent incorrect measured values, never interrupt or interfere with the calibration and teach-in run of the MSA400
system
1. Block sliding sash 2 (not applicable for scheme A).
2. The sliding sash must be in the CLOSED position in order to begin the calibration and teach-in run. If necessary, slide the
sash to this position manually.
3. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
4. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 11 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 4 times in successi-
on.
5. Release the operating push button.
6. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 2 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds once.
7. Release the operating push button. The calibration and teach-in run starts. The LED flashes red.
During the calibration and teach-in run, the sliding sash travels to the OPEN and CLOSED positions twice.
8. The element stops at sliding sash 2. Remove the blockage within approx. 5 seconds (not applicable for scheme A).
9. The LED switches off once the calibration and teach-in run is complete.
1. 3. 4.
11 sec.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
BEEP
3x
BEEP
4x
1 2 F
6. 7. 9.
2 x
BEEP
1x
2 sec.
Once the calibration and teach-in run has been completed successfully, the MSA400 system is ready for normal operation.

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MSA400 Original operating instructions
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Operation using operating push button
Opening the sliding sash
› When the sliding sash is closed and locked, press the operating push button once.
› The sliding sash is unlocked and opens; the LED lights up green.
1 x
Stopping sliding sash during travel – OPEN or CLOSE direction
› While the sliding sash is opening, press the operating push button once.
› The sliding sash stops.
1 x
Opening sliding sash to intermediate position
Note: The desired intermediate position must be programmed on the MSA400 system before carrying out this function –
see . “Teach in intermediate position” on 14.
› With the sliding sash closed, press and hold the operating push button for approx. 2 seconds until a short acoustic signal
sounds once.
› The sliding sash opens up to the intermediate position; the LED lights up green.
ca. 2 Sek.
BEEP
1x

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Closing the sliding sash (without locking)
Note: This function must be programmed on the MSA400 before it is carried out – see “Teach in close function without
locking” on 15.
› With sliding sash open, press the operating push button once.
› The sliding sash closes; the LED lights up red.
1 x
Closing and locking the sliding sash (optional, only with supplementary locking motor)
› With sliding sash open, press the operating push button 2 times.
› The sliding sash closes and locks; the LED lights up red.
2 x

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Operation via the infrared remote control
Important: When operating the system using the infrared remote control, always point the remote control in the direction
of the LED. Intense solar radiation and light incidence can reduce the range of the infrared remote control.
Group selection
› Before triggering a function, select the group to be controlled using the corresponding selection button (ALL button or 1
to 5). The selected group is stored until a different group is selected.
Button Function
Control all groups
Control group 1
Control group 2
Control group 3
Control group 4
Control group 5
Button Function
Intermediate position
OPEN
CLOSED
STOP
Not used
Battery replacement with the infrared remote control
• If, when a button is pressed, no function is carried out or the function indicator does not light up, the battery must be
replaced.
• Used batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner - batteries must not be disposed of in the
household waste!
• Insert 2 new batteries of one of the following types: Micro (AAA) LR03 as indicated on the bottom of the battery
compartment. Then close the battery compartment.

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Programming
Infrared remote control
Teach in group
Important: The supplied infrared remote control is taught-in to group 1 by default.
1. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
2. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 5 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
3. Release the operating push button; the LED flashes red.
4. Within 10 seconds, press the desired button (button 1- 5) on the infrared remote control for the new group.
5. A short acoustic tone sounds. The infrared remote control is now taught-in to the new group; this group can now be
operated using this infrared emote control.
Delete group
1. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
2. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 5 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
3. Release the operating push button; the LED flashes red.
4. Within 10 seconds, press the button (button 1- 5) for the group to be deleted on the infrared remote control.
5. A long acoustic tone sounds. The group has been deleted from the infrared remote control; this group can no longer be
operating using this infrared remote control.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
ca. 5 Sek. ca. 10 Sek.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
BEEP
1x
Delete all groups
1. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
2. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 5 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
3. Release the operating push button; the LED flashes red.
4. Within 10 seconds, press and hold the operating push button for another 5 seconds until an acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
5. Release the operating push button.
6. A long acoustic tone sounds. All groups have been deleted from the infrared remote control; no elements can be
operated with this infrared remote control.
1. 2. 3. 4. 6.
ca. 5 Sek.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
ca. 5 Sek.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
ca. 10 Sek.
BEEP
1x

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Special functions
Teaching-in the intermediate position
1. Close sliding sash completely (CLOSED position).
2. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
3. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 8 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 3 times in succession.
4. Release operating push button; the sliding sash opens.
5. At the desired intermediate position, press the operating push button once.
6. The sliding sash stops and the intermediate position is stored. The sliding sash can now be opened up to the intermediate
position.
1. 2. 3.
ca. 8 Sek.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
BEEP
3x
4. 5. 6.
1 x

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Function Teaching-in close without locking
1. Open sliding sash completely (OPEN position).
2. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
3. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 5 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
4. Release the operating push button.
5. Press and hold button 1on the remote control until a short acoustic signal sounds.
6. Release button 1, the function has been taught-in. The sliding sash can now be closed without locking it.
Deactivating the close without locking function
1. Open sliding sash completely (OPEN position).
2. Press the Prog button; the LED flashes green.
3. Press and hold the operating push button for approx. 5 seconds until a short acoustic signal sounds 2 times in succession.
4. Release the operating push button.
5. Press and hold button 1on the remote control until a long acoustic signal sounds.
6. Release button 1, the function has been deactivated.
1. 2. 3. 5.
ca. 5 Sek.
BEEP
1x
BEEP
1x
BEEP
2x
Reset the sash position
Perform reference run
1. The sliding sash must be in the CLOSED position in order to begin the reference run. If necessary, slide the sash to this
position manually.
2. Press the RESET button; the LED flashes red.
3. Press the operating push button. The reference run starts. During the reference run, the sash is unlocked and then locked
again.
4. Wait approx. 4 - 10 seconds until the sash is locked.
5. The LED switches off once the reference run is complete.
1. 2. 3. 4.
4 - 10 Sek.

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Cleaning and maintenance
Important: Water must not enter the MSA400 system during cleaning!
Only clean the external housing components of the system with a lightly damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use any corrosive
chemicals, aggressive cleaning agents or substances containing solvents, as this could damage the surface of the housing.
Malfunctions
In case of a malfunction, do not open the device or try to repair it under any circumstances.
If the problem is not listed in the table below, please contact your window specialist or SIEGENIA directly: Tel. +49 271
3931-0
Malfunction LED indicator Possible cause Solution
MSA400 not functioning Off No power supply Check power supply
Off Infrared remote control not
taught in
Teach in infrared remote control
(see page 13)
Flashes red MSA400 not initialised Perform reference run
(see page 15)
Flashes 2x green/3x
red
MSA400 overheated Let MSA400 cool down
Flashes red/green MSA400 not initialised Interrupt power supply for at
least 10seconds, then perform a
reference run as well as a
calibration/teach-in run
MSA400 aborts closing/
opening and moves in opposite
direction for 4 seconds
Off Obstacle is blocking the
sash’s traverse path
Remove obstacle and operate
MSA400 system again
Technical data
Specification for a MSA400
Supply voltage 120 - 240 V AC, 22 W
Operating voltage 24 V DC
Max. displacement force Approx. 50 N (depending on sash weight and friction)
Traverse speed Approx. 150 mm/s
Temperature range
-
5 °C to +50 °C
Jam protection electronic overload cut-off device
(current limiter in accordance with standard)
Protection category IP20
Connection to AC mains power supply (at factory) Euro plug, 5 m cable length

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Information concerning product liability
Intended use
Any use of this product that is not in accordance with its correct use, or any adaptation of or modification to the product and
its associated components for which our express consent has not been obtained, is strictly prohibited. We accept no liability
whatsoever for any material losses or injury to people caused by failure to comply with this stipulation.
Product liability
Our products are guaranteed – subject to correct installation and proper use – for a period of one year from the date of
receipt by a company (according to our general terms and conditions) or as otherwise agreed, and for a period of two years
for end consumers, in accordance with statutory provisions. As part of our ongoing improvements, we reserve the right to
replace individual components or entire products. Consequential damages resulting from defects are excluded from the
warranty within the limits of the law. The warranty shall become void if modifications that are not authorised by us or have not
been described in this documentation are performed on the product and/or individual components, or if the product and/or
individual components is/are dismantled or partly dismantled, and the defect is due to the changes made.
Disclaimer of liability
The system and its components are subject to stringent quality controls. As a result, they function reliably and safely when
used correctly. Our liability for consequential losses and/or claims for damages is excluded, except in the case of wilful
misconduct or gross negligence, or where we are responsible for injury to life, physical injury or damage to health. Strict
liability under the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz) remains unaffected. Liability for the culpable
violation of significant contractual obligations also remains unaffected; liability in this case is limited to damages that are
specific to the contract and that could have been foreseen. The above regulations do not imply a change in the burden of
proof to the detriment of the consumer.
Environmental protection
Although our products do not fall within the scope of the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElektroG),
SIEGENIA will continue to meet the requirements of this Act and will endeavour to completely eliminate the use of substances
that are hazardous to the environment as soon as this becomes technically feasible. Electrical products should not be
disposed of as household waste.
Feedback on documentation
We welcome your comments and suggestions on how to improve our documentation.



Contact your dealer:
Head Office:
Industriestraße 1–3
57234 Wilnsdorf
GERMANY
Phone: +49 271 3931-0
Telefax: +49 271 3931-333
info@siegenia.com
www.siegenia.com
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