SOMFY OREA User Manual

OREA RTS MOTOR
Programming and Limit Setting Instructions
Description
The Orea RTS is designed exclusively for cassette folding arm awnings It features an integrated radio receiver with remote limit setting and remote user programmable intermediate stop. The Orea RTS radio receiver (433.42 MHz) must be programmed with the Inteo family of transmitters. The Orea RTS motors are compatible with SOLIRIS and EOLIS RTS Sensors.
Important Installation Tips
A.
For initial programming provide power only to the motor being programmed.
B.
(0.5 second turn of the motor in each direction).
C. The OREA RTS motor in Factory Mode will not respond to any transmitter until a transmitter is assigned to communicate with the motor's
receiver. To assign a transmitter press its Up & Down buttons simultaneously until the motor jogs.
D. Before pressing the programming button on the transmitter, verify the motor directions (if DOWN on the transmitter corresponds to DOWN on
the end-product) and set (program) the end limits of the motor. Refer to section 4.3 of this instruction.
E. The motor is packaged in "FACTORY MODE", and will remain in this mode until the limits are set and the programming button on the
transmitter is pressed, thus putting it into "USER MODE". ROTATION DIRECTION CAN ONLY BE MODIFIED IN "FACTORY MODE".
F. A double power cut cannot be achieved if the motor is still in FACTORY or INSTALLER mode. First program a transmitter into the memory of
the motor.
G.
WARNING: For the EOLIS/SOLIRIS RTS SENSOR to function properly, the transmitter which is memorized into the motor's receiver must be configured correctly. The DOWN button MUST correspond to DOWN on the end-product. In the case of a cassette awning, it will open or extend the awning. If the UP button extends the awning, the wind sensor will also extend the awning during windy conditions. THIS IS DANGEROUS! Damage and injury could occur. Do not proceed until proper operation of the transmitter is verified.
The OREA RTS motor must be installed in the tube required for the particular application because the electronic speed variance detection will not allow the
H.
motor to turn if the crown does not rotate.
Power Supply
1
A. All wiring must conform to NEC (National Electrical Code) and local codes.
120 VAC / 60 Hz
B. The OREA RTS motors can be wired in PARALLEL.
A means of disconnecting the power at each motor independently should be provided.
C. Power only needs to be supplied to the motor. The receiver is completely
enclosed inside the motor tube.
D. The external antenna will be phased out and become internal to the motor.
E. SOMFY Reserves the right to void the motor warranty if wiring
recommendations are not followed.
Transmitters
2
Pictured below are all compatible controls
Motor's memory capacity with Telis, Decora RTS, Telis Soliris: maximum of 12 transmitters plus and additional 3 RTS sensors.
The Master Channel on a 4 channel transmitter can be used as an additional individual channel for a total of 5 channels, without the option of master control of all motors Range: Up to 65 feet from the motor
SOLIRIS SENSOR RTS
EOLIS SENSOR RTS
SIDE
MOTOR WIRING
COLOR CODE
120 VAC CODE
BLACK WHITE GREEN
HOT NEUTRAL GROUND
ANTENNA
TELIS 1 RTS
1 CHANNEL
4.7in/120mm
1.8in/45mm
BLACK
WHITE
GROUND
GREEN
4 INDIVIDUAL CHANNELS
& 1 MASTER CHANNEL
UP
STOP
DOWN
CHANNEL
INDICATOR
LED
HOT
NEUTRAL
TELIS 4 RTS
SIDE
0.7in mm/17
60 Hz
120 VAC
CHANNEL
SELECTOR
BACK
-
-
+
+
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
DECORA RTS 1
SWITCH
DECORA RTS 4
SWITCH
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
TELIS 1 RTS
TRANSMITTER
TELIS 4 RTS
TRANSMITTER
TELIS SOLIRIS RTS
TRANSMITTER
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
HOOD
Installation Requirements
3
If the installation is made up of several RTS motors, only one RTS motor must be powered during programming. All other motors must be disconnected. This will avoid interferences during the initial programming of each motor. The mounting distance between 2 motor heads should not be less than 19 inches between RTS motor heads, to avoid possible interference. Use only SOMFY RTS radio controls. In order to avoid water penetration, form a "drip loop" with the power cable and use hood when required. Use SOMFY accessories (adaptors, brackets, plug ends,...), rated for the motor torque and total weight of the installation.
ANTENNA
The motor cable should not act as a direct conduit for the water to enter the head of the motor (form drip loops).
NOTE: SOMFY motors conform to IP44 requirements and as such must be protected against direct weather elements such as rain, sleet,...etc.
Factory Mode
4
This mode allows for end limitsrotation direction modification and setting of the
CONTROLLING THE OREA RTS MOTOR WHEN SWITCHING POWER ON FOR FIRST TIME
1) The OREA RTS motor must be installed in the tube required for the particular application because the electronic speed variance detection will not allow the motor to turn if the crown does not rotate. Provide power to the motor. Notice the motor will not respond to any transmitter until a transmitter is assigned to communicate with the motors receiver.
2) To assign the transmitter to communicate with the motor's receiver, push the UP and DOWN buttons on the transmitter SIMULTANEOUSLY. The OREA RTS motor records the address of this transmitter, and only this activated transmitter can be recorded into the memory of the OREA motor. This prevents other transmitters from being recorded during factory assembly environments.
Release the buttons after the end-product jogs briefly UP/DOWN indicating that this transmitter can operate the motor during programming. The OREA RTS motor will now operate in a momentary fashion
* In case of problems with FACTORY MODE, turn the power off to the motor for 2 sec. and then back on in order to reset it.
(EXAMPLE: If the OREA motor is powered and a different transmitter activates the motor which is not the intended transmitter
to be used for limit setting, then perform a single power cut. This will delete the address currently in memory and allow your transmitter to be activated.
3) Check direction of operation. The DOWN button must correspond to DOWN on the end-product. In the case of an awning, it will open or extend the awning. If the direction is wrong, change the direction as shown.
UP
STOP
DOWN
Press the stop button for more than 5 seconds
Release the STOP button when the end-product jogs briefly UP/DOWN indicating that the change has been memorized in the motor. Verify if the change took place before proceeding.
WARNING: For the to function properly, the transmitter which is memorized into the
!
motor's receiver, must be configured correctly. The DOWN button MUST correspond to DOWN on the end-product. In the case of a cassette awning, it will open or extend the awning. If the UP button extends the awning, the wind sensor will also extend the awning during windy conditions. Damage and injury could occur. Do not proceed until proper operation of the transmitter is verified.
EOLIS/SOLIRIS RTS
SENSOR
THIS IS DANGEROUS!
4) Adjust the end product to the up position, approximately 4 inches before the cassette awning is completely closed. This distance is required for the motor to activate the low torque mode prior to closing and to establish a reference starting point.
Read the complete limit setting procedure before proceeding with setting the UP and DOWN limits.
5) Setting of the END LIMITS
4 in.
a b
The end-product moves towards the DOWN limit.
Always start at the upper reference point
> 2 seconds
To set the DOWN limit, press the STOP and DOWN buttons for more than 2 seconds. Release the buttons once the end-product begins to move, and be prepared to stop it at its DOWN limit.
c
> 2 seconds
To set the UP limit, press the STOP and UP buttons for more than 2 seconds. Release the buttons once the product begins to move.
If necessary, adjust the correct down position using the UP and DOWN buttons. Remember the
motor responds to the transmitter in a momentary fashion.
STOP
Stop the motor at the desired DOWN limit
d
IMPORTANT!
> 2 seconds
Record the UP and DOWN positions by pressing the STOP button for more than 2 seconds. The setting of the end limits is now completed.
The awning goes up and reaches the completely closed position of the box.
The application jogs briefly UP/DOWN indicating that the UP and DOWN position have been memorized in the motor. The motor is now in and operates in a momentary fashion
.
INSTALLER MODE
HELPFUL HINTS:
1. Once the end limits are confirmed during FACTORY MODE, it is possible to delete the limits and start over at the beginning.
- Just press UP & DOWN simultaneously for 2 sec. until the motor jogs. This deletes the limits and starts you at the beginning of Factory Mode.
2. If the OREA motor is still powered after confirming the limits, only this activated transmitter/channel can be recorded by pressing the programming button (this prevents other transmitters from being recorded during factory environments).
3. The only way to record a different transmitter/channel is to perform a single power cut in INSTALLER MODE (which is right after both limits have been confirmed). Then press any transmitter button (UP, STOP or DOWN) to activate
independently
this transmitter's address into the memory of the motor. The first transmitter you activate will only respond, unless you perform another single power cut. Then press the programming button to record this new transmitter/channel.
Installer Mode
5
This mode allows for final programmingreadjusting of the DOWN limit only and
IMPORTANT If the installation is made up of several OREA RTS motors, only one OREA RTS motor must be powered during programming. This will avoid interference with the first programming of each OREA RTS motor. If several motors are connected on the same power supply please 6.5 "Resetting motors back to USER MODE".refer to the Warning note in Section
*If the INSTALLER MODE directly follows FACTORY MODE, with no power interruption to the motor, go directly to Section 5.2
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