JAROLIFT TDRRT-01W Operating Manual

Operating manual
is a registered brand of Schoenberger Germany Enterprises GmbH & Co.KG, Zechstraße 1-7, 82069 Hohenschäftlarn, Germany
Sevenlogic Comfort Radio 1-channel radio receiver, Timer
Type TDRRT-01W
compliant
2011/65/EU
Rev.: 05/2015_Jarolift TDRRT 01W_ST
WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 41060608 for: JAROLIFT®
TM
Michael Mayer Managing Director
The radio receiver TDRRT 01W meets the requirements of the relevant European and national regulations.
2014/53/EU - Radio Equipment regulations 2014/30/EU - EMC regulations 2014/35/EU - Low voltage regulations
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011; EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1:2013; EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1:2012; EN 60669-1:1999/A2:2008 ; EN 60669-2-1:2004/A12:2010;
Schoenberger Germany Enterprises GmbH & Co. KG Zechstraße 1-7 82069 Hohenschäftlarn - Germany
General safety instructions ...........................................1
Technical data & included with delivery ..................2
Electrical connection.......................................................2
Assembly .............................................................................3
Programming the radio transmitter ..........................4
Direction of rotation and inching operation ..........5
Timer function programming ......................................6
Date & time .........................................................................7
Contact information ........................................................7
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An English manual can be downloaded at http://www.jarolift.de/en/manuals
Vous trouverez des instructions en français sur http://www.jarolift.de/fr/instructions
Una guida in italiano è disponibile alla pagina http://www.jarolift.de/it/guida
Encontrará un manual en idioma español en http://www.jarolift.de/es/manual
Een handleiding in Nederlands kan u vinden op http://www.jarolift.de/ne/handleiding
Instrukcja w jezyku polskim znajduje sie na stronie http://www.jarolift.de/pl/instrukcje
Türkçe kılavuzu http://www.jarolift.de/tr/kilavuzu adresinde bulabilirsiniz
1 General safety instructions
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Failure to follow these instructions can endanger life!
Only authorised electricians are permitted to work on the power connections of the wireless timer and all other elec­trical work. All work must comply with the wiring diagrams provided in these instructions (see page 2).
Always disconnect the power prior to installing or connecting any electrical equipment.
Any work on electrical equipment carries the risk of fatal injury from electric shock.
Observe the regulations regarding installation in damp areas.
In particular, observe DIN VDE 0100, section 701 and 702 when using in damp areas. These regulations contain compulsory protec­tive measures.
Use of defective equipment can cause a hazard for persons and material damage (electric shock, short circuit)
Never use defective or damaged units.
Check the motor and mains cable for any damage.
Please refer to our Service Team (see last page), if you nd any damage to the equipment.
Please instruct all personnel on how to use the radio receiver safely.
Improper use may lead to an increased risk of injury.
Observe the moving roller shutters and keep all personnel clear until the shutter’s movement is completed.
Do not allow children to play with xed controls or the remo­te control.
Keep the hand transmitter in such a way to prevent any acci­dental operation, e.g. by children playing.
When cleaning the roller shutters, make sure to disconnect the power.
IMPORTANT In accordance with DIN EN 13695, care must be taken to ensure that the movement conditions established for roller shutters as per EN12045 are observed, therefore with side locking.
Shutter curtain slats with locking mechanisms are available at www.jalousiescout.de.
Correct use / operating conditions
Use the tubular motor only to open and close roller shutters and awnings.
The motor cable must be laid in an empty conduit as far as the junction box, in accordance with local electrical regulations.
Only use the manufacturer’s original components and acces­sories.
Conditions for use
For electrical connection, the installation site must have a constant 230 V / 50 Hz electricity supply, with a main circuit disconnect device (fuse) on site.
IMPORTANT
Important installation instructions
IMPORTANT Before assembly, compare the voltage / frequency information on the type label with that of the local electricity network.
Prior to installing the timer, please remove all wires and devices that are not necessary for operation, or shut the devices down.
After unpacking, compare the following:
contents of package and the delivery information in these instructions.
the type of motor and the corresponding information on the type label.
Technical data & included with delivery 2
2
Technical data & included with delivery
Technical data
230 V, 50 Hz
< 400 W
1 Watt
IP 20
-0°C to + 60°C
Rolling code
433.92 MHz
The receiver can store a maximum of 30 transmitting channels
Compatible with all TDR radio transmitters, as of production date 03/2010
Once you have unpacked the unit, compare the con­tent of the package with the information provided in these instructions about the scope of delivery:
1. Plastic support frame
2. Clock module, white
3. Outer frame, white + Instructions
1.5 mm
4 minutes
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3
2
Electrical connection
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Only authorised electricians are permitted to work on the power connections of the wireless timer and all other electrical work. All work must comply with the wiring diagrams provided in these instructions
Always disconnect the power prior to instal­ling or connecting any electrical equipment.
Any work on electrical equipment carries the risk of fatal injury from electric shock.
Motor
brown black
blue
green/yellow
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Power supply:
System load:
Standby consumption:
Protection:
max. authorised ambient temperature:
Radio coding:
Radio frequency:
Channels:
Compatibility:
Single-core connection cross section:
Power-on time:
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3 Assembly & overview of functions
Assembly
1.
First, push the clock module including its power supply from the in­ner support frame and the outer frame (in order to do this, hold on to the outer frame on both sides and use your thumb to press against the power supply from the back).
2.
Now install the connections in accordance with the connection plan shown on page 2
3.
Now install the connections in accordance with the connection plan shown on page 2
When making the connection, please note that the outer frame must be already located on the clock module!
4.
Once the electrical installation is completed, press the clock module including the outer frame into the previously installed support fra­me.
Function overview
Using the radio receiver timer TDRRT-01W, you can convert a simple tubular motor into a convenient wireless motor in no time. The motor can then be controlled remotely using any of the Jarolift TDR radio transmitters available. In addition, the timer feature an integrated clock for the automatic control of the motor, as well as buttons for manual operation on-site.
Time setting Days of the week
Program channel for UP or DOWN cycle time (8 channels)
current time or UP/DOWN cycle time (depending on the menu)
K1 K2 K3
UP
STOP
DOWN
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Programming the radio transmitter 4
4
Programming the radio code
Using the radio receiver timer TDRRT-01W, you can convert a simple tubular motor into a convenient wireless motor in no time. The motor can then be controlled remotely using any of the Jarolift TDR radio transmitters available. In addition, the timer feature an integrated clock for the automatic control of the motor, as well as buttons for manual operation on-site.
Each button on the hand-held transmitter must be pressed for approx. 1 second!
(Motor vibrates)
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button
(Motor vibrates)
Press the STOP button for 3 seconds
Copying an existing radio code (only when a transmitter has been programmed)
1.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons at the same time on the transmitter already programmed. Then press the STOP button on this transmitter eight times. The motor will vibrate brie y as con rmation.
2.
Within 5 seconds, simultaneously press the UP and DOWN button on the transmitter onto which the code should be copied and then press the STOP button brie y. The motor will vibrate brie y again as con rmation. The code has been copied to the new transmitter.
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button 8x
Transmitter 1
(Motor vibrates)
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button
Transmitter 2
(Motor vibrates)
Deleting the radio code (only when a transmitter has been programmed)
1.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons on the transmitter at the same time. Then press the STOP button six times.
2.
Now press the UP button inside 5 seconds. The motor will con rm the code has been deleted by vibrating brie y.
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button 6x
Press the UP button
(Motor vibrates)
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5 Setting the direction of rotation and inching mode
Changing the direction of rotation of the motor
1.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons on the programmed transmitter at the same time. Then press the STOP button four times.
2.
Now press the UP button briey inside 5 seconds. The motor will conrm the direction has been changed by vibrating briey.
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button 4x
Press the UP button
(Motor vibrates)
Setting inching mode
1.
Stop the motor using the STOP button.
Activating inching mode
2.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons on the transmitter at the same time and then press the STOP button six times.
3.
Now press the DOWN button within 5 seconds. A brief vibration of the motor conrms that the inching mode is activated.
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button 6x
Press the DOWN button
(Motor vibrates)
The motor will now operate as long as you press the UP or DOWN button. In inching mode, press the UP or DOWN button for 3 seconds. The motor moves to the end point or until you press the STOP button.
Please note, timer control will not function while inching mode is set!
1.
Stop the motor using the STOP button.
De-activating inching mode
2.
Press the UP and DOWN buttons on the transmitter at the same time and then press the STOP button six times.
3.
Now press the DOWN button within 5 seconds. A brief vibration of the motor conrms that the inching mode is deactivated.
Press the UP / DOWN but­tons at the same time
then press the STOP button 6x
Press the DOWN button
(Motor vibrates)
Programming the timer function 6
6
Activating and deactivating the timer function
Timer active Timer inactive
Ensure you are in the main view.
To come out of any menu in the main view, press the STOP button brie y.
While in the main menu, keep the STOP button depressed and brie y press the K2 button in order to activate or deactivate the cycle time function. If the timer is active, the symbol of an alarm clock is shown in the main view.
Setting the inching mode (in the clock module)
Activating inching mode
Keep the STOP button depressed and then press the UP button brie y. Then release the STOP button.
Keep the STOP button depressed
Press the UP button brie y
Release the STOP button
While pressing the UP or DOWN button for three seconds in the inching mode, the motor moves to the end point, or until you press the STOP button.
De-activating inching mode
Keep the STOP button depressed and then press the UP button brie y. Then release the STOP button.
Keep the STOP button depressed
Press the UP button brie y
Release the STOP button
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7 Setting the date and time
Setting the current time and the date
1.
First, go to the main menu and press the K1 button (for description, see page 4). In the up­per left-hand corner, the symbol of an alarm clock is shown and the hour display blinks.
2.
Use the UP/DOWN arrow key to set the time; press the K1 button to conrm the input.
3.
Now the minute display ashes. Follow the procedure as described in point 2. Follow the same steps when selecting the weekday. Please note the abbreviations reect the English names for the days of the week (Su=Sunday, Mo=Monday, Tu=Tuesday, We=Wednesday, Th = Thursday, Fr= Friday, Sa = Saturday)
4.
Once you have completed the settings, press the STOP button. This completes the pro­gramming mode and the device goes back to the main menu.
Setting the UP and DOWN cycle times.
1.
Go to the main menu and press the K2 button in order to access the operating schedule menu. An alarm clock is now shown in the upper left-hand corner of the display. You can program up to 8 UP and 8 DOWN cycle times.
2.
Toggle through the individual memory positions by pressing the K2 button. (The arrows on the left­hand side of the display indicate whether the cycle time refers to the OPEN or CLOSE timing). This display (-- : --) indicates that the memory position is inactive and the cycle time will not be acti­vated. If a time is displayed already, continue with step 4; otherwise continue with step 3.
Speicherplatz 1 für die Auahrzeit
3.
In order to re-activate the deactivated memory position, press the K3 button. In order to deactivate the memory position again, press the K3 button until the time (-- : --) is displayed.
4.
Now, press the K1 button to set the time. The hour display ashes now and can be adjusted with the UP/DOWN button. Press the K1 button again to switch to the minute setting mode. You can use also the Up/Down arrow key to adjust the minutes here.
5.
After pressing the K1 button again, you access the “Weekday” setting mode. Here you can dene to which weekday(s) the previously adjusted time applies. Use the UP/DOWN arrow key to select the desired setting.
You may select between:
Contact information
an individual weekday = e.g. “Tu” for Tuesday
shortened working week = Mo Tu We Th Fr (Monday to Friday)
total working week = Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa (Monday to Saturday)
entire week = Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa (Sunday to Saturday)
6.
If you are satised with your settings, press the K2 button again in order to switch to the next me­mory position and start from the beginning; or press the STOP button to leave the programming process. In order to make changes to the cycle time you have just selected, press the K1 button.
is a registered brand of Schoenberger Germany Enterprises GmbH & Co.KG Zechstraße 1-7 82069 Hohenschäftlarn - Germany
Tel.: 08178 / 932 932 Fax.: 08178 / 932 970 20
info@jarolift.de www.jarolift.de
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