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YOODA NANO Series User manual

Single-channel NANO control unit , white (NANO_1Cf)
1. Control:
can control single motor
2. Memory:
up to 20 transmitters
3. Range:
200 meters outdoor,
35 meters indoor
4. Power supply:
230 V / 50 Hz
5. Output voltage:
230 V / 50 Hz
6. Output power:
300 W
7. Dimensions:
51 x 51 x 27 mm
8. Operating temperature:
frim 0°C to 50°C
9. Protection degree:
IP 20
Radio receiver range is a variable value and can differ from declared values depending on conditions in which device
operates. Possible sources of changes in range are building construction, interference caused by other radio transmitters
etc.
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2. Detailed description
In order to fully explore available functions of NANO series please take a moment and read this manual before using the device. NANO control units
are compatible with all YOODA brand devices.
NANO_1Cf
www.sukcesgroup.pl
1. General information
programming button
antenna
screw clamps
Single-channel NANO control unit
(front)
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3. Installation
4. Programming first transmitter
5. Changing work motor direction
Optimal mounting parameters:
1. Minimal length from the ground > 1,5 m,
2. Minimal length from the wall and ceiling > 0,3 m,
3. Minimal length between receivers > 0,2 m.
Installation of the tubular motor should be performed by specialists with 1kV or higher SEP-certified electrician's licence
(SEP - Association of Polish Electrical Engineers) or equal license. Device is designed to operate in places shielded from
unfavourable weather conditions. Motor should be installed in accordance with all provisions of regional law and profes-
sional standards. All cables connecting power receiver with electric source should be protected from overload and
short-circuits effects with devices automatically disconnecting power. Device should be powered with a separate source
and protected only with a fast-blow fuse (never slow-blow fuse). Creating electrical system using inadequate fuse may
result in loosing rights under the provisions of warranty. When connecting device to power source with cables with
adequate cross-section should be used. Long-lasting output load capacity table should be the ground for choosing
adequate cables.
1. Longer than 4 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
2. Programming transmitter using this method will result in deleting receiver memory.
Turn on power supply
or press programming
button when
power is on.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press programming
button P2 on the
remote control.
Press programming
button P2 on the
remote control.
Press UP button on
the remote control.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit will make
a few sounds.
Transmmiter has
been programmed.
Turn on power supply
or press programming
button when
power is on.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press programming
button P2 on the
remote control.
Press DOWN button
on the remote control.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit will make
a few sounds.
Direction of the
motor work has
been changed.
power supply:
230 V / 50 Hz
motor:
230 V / 50 Hz
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6. Programming another transmitter
7. Deleting all transmitters
8. Activating impulse mode
9. Programming key-ring remotes
1. The receiver can be controlled by a maximum of 20 transmitters.
2. Longer than 4 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
1. When impulse mode is activated, single push of UP or DOWN button forces motor to make single part of a full turn, and
when UP or DOWN button is being held for 2 seconds it will force motor to run constantly.
2. To reverse this procedure please repeat the instruction.
1. When programming key-ring remotes that do not have additional P2 programming button the same function is substituted
with simultaneous push of STOP and UP buttons.
2. Longer than 4 seconds pause between series of button clicks during programming will cause device to switch off from
programming mode without saving any changes.
3. Programming transmitter using this method will result in deleting receiver memory.
Press
programming button P2
on the remote control.
Press
programming button P2
on the remote control.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press
UP button.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit will
make a few sounds.
When motor is in
impulse mode single push of
a button on the remote will
cause motor to make
short move.
Key-ring remote has
been programmed.
Turn on power supply
or press programming
button when
power is on.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press simultaneously
STOP and UP
programming buttons.
Press simultaneously
STOP and UP
programming buttons.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press
UP button.
Control unit
will make a few
sounds.
Control unit will
make a sound.
Press
programming button P2
on the A remote control.
Press
programming button P2
on the A remote control.
Press
programming button P2
on the B remote control.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press
programming button P2.
All remotes
have been removed.
Control unit
will make a sound.
Press
programming
button P2.
Control unit
will make
a few sounds.
Press
STOP button.
Control unit will
make a sound.
Control unit
will make
a few sounds.
Remote control
has been programmed.

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