Warning For Installation; Warning For Use; Electrical Connection - Master MIR DRY User Manual

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01B. WARNING FOR INSTALLATION
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Check that the package is intact and has not been damaged in transit.
The product is designed to be inserted inside of junction boxes. The module does not provide any
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protection against water and only essential protection for contact with solids.
It is forbidden to install the module in areas not adequately protected, and near sources of heat.
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Use momentary (hold-to-run) control buttons. Do NOT use stay-put switches.
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Position the buttons within sight of the roller shutter/awning but a long way from its moving parts.
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Position the buttons more than 1.5 m from the floor.
Install the product carefully, using suitable tools.
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If there are several radio appliances in the same system, they must not be less than 1.5 m apart.
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Do not install the product near metal surfaces.
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Do not modify or replace parts without the manufacturer's permission. Do not pierce or tamper the box.
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The antenna cable carries line voltage. Do not cut the antenna cable as this would be dangerous. If the
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antenna cable is damaged, replace the product.
01C. WARNING FOR USE
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The product is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised or given
instructions on how to use the product by a person responsible for their safety.
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Before operating the roller shutter/awning, make sure there are no people or objects in the area
involved in its movement. Check the automation during movement and keep people at a safe
distance, until the movement ends.
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Do not allow children to play with the appliance or with the fixed control devices. Also, keep the
portable control devices (remote controls) out of the reach of children.
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Do not operate the roller shutter/awning when maintenance operations are being carried out (e.g.
window cleaning). If the control device is automatic, disconnect the motor from the power line.

02. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

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Make the connections with the power switched off.
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Check that the power line does not come from electrical circuits intended for lighting.
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A circuit breaker or residual current device must be inserted in the power line. An isolating device with
overvoltage category III, namely distance between contacts of at least 3.5 mm, must be inserted in the
power line
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The product has no protection against overloads or short circuits. Install a protective device in the
power line that is appropriate for the load, such as a fuse of max. 500mA.
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You can not connect more than one motor directly to the module.
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Use momentary (hold-to-run) control buttons. Do NOT use stay-put switches. The control buttons are
connected to the line voltage and must therefore be properly isolated and protected.
120-230V
50-60Hz
I max = 5(3) A
L
N
Main
power supply
Power supply
The module can be powered from 120Vac to 230Vac. The supply voltage must be applied to terminals
and
2.
Connecting the motor
The module MIR DRY can't be connected directly to the load (eg. an electric motor) as it doesn't provide
any output voltage. You must connect it to another device via the clamps 6, 7 and 8 which are dry contact,
with the common in clamp 6.
Connecting the command buttons (optional)
The buttons must be connected to terminals
connected to terminal .
5 The command buttons are subjected to the mains voltage and therefore
must be properly insulated and protected.
buttons
, do not use buttons with maintained position. More than one command button can be connected
to the unit through a parallel connection. To make an up or down movement, press the button for at least
0.5 seconds; to stop the operation briefly press any of the buttons.
DRY
L
N
CP
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dry contacts
FUSE
500 mA
3
and , the common thread of the buttons must be
4
You must use
momentary (hold-to-run) command
7
8
1

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