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P3/30PSF - P9/16PSF Assembly and Operating Instructions Drives for Sunshades/Awnings with integrated radio receiver Important information for: • Fitters • Electricians • Users Please forward accordingly! These instructions must be kept for future reference. Becker-Antriebe GmbH 35764 Sinn/Germany www.becker-antriebe.com...
Assembly and Operating Instructions Table of Contents General ..................................2 Warranty ..................................3 Safety Information ............................... 3 Intended Use ................................5 Mounting and installation instructions .......................... 5 Setting the end limits ..............................8 Technical Data ................................13 What should you do, if...? ............................13 General These tubular drives are high-quality products with the following features: •...
Warranty Structural modifications and incorrect installation which are not in accordance with these and our other instructions can result in serious injuries, e.g. crushing of limbs. Therefore, structural modifications should only be carried out with our prior approval and in accordance with our instructions, particularly the information contained in these Assembly and Operating Instructions. Any further processing of the products which does not comply with their intended use is not permitted.
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• Never handle the drive via the mains cable. • Drives with a H05VV-F connection cable are only to be used inside the building. • Drives from Becker Antriebe are to be mounted and operated solely with mechanical accessory components shown in the current Becker product catalogue.
Intended Use The tubular drives P3/30PSF to P9/16PSF are designed for operating awnings, screens and winter garden shades only. Linked operation is only possible if all sub systems run exactly synchronously and reach the top end limit at the same time.
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Assembly and Operating Instructions 4) Round tubes: Release the tube at the motor end to allow the cam of the limit ring adapter to be slid into the tube. There must be no clearance between the cam of the limit ring adapter and the tube (Fig. 4). For limit ring adapters without locat- ing cams the roller tube must be connected to the limit ring adapter using a 4.8 x 10 mm tapping screw.
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Action Response 1) Connecting the tubular drive Connect the tubular drive to the power supply. 2) Activating programming mode for tubular drive 1) +2a) 2a) Activating programming mode for tubular drive by switching on power supply Now switch on the power supply. The tubular drive will be in programming mode for 3 minutes.
Assembly and Operating Instructions Setting the end limits 5) There are two ways to set the end limits: a) Extend curtain/canopy to desired position and retract to desired position with no end stop b) Extend curtain/canopy to desired position and retract to end stop The final limit position becomes fixed, after the tubular drive has turned off automatically, in the desired position, three times.
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Action Response 6) Changing the end limit settings Note End limit settings can only be changed using the master trans- mitter. 6a) Reducing the operating range (the desired end limit is within the possible operating range) Move to the desired new end limit. First press the programming button The tubular drive makes a „clack“...
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Assembly and Operating Instructions Action Response 7b) Deleting both end limits Move the curtain/canopy to any posi- tion between the two end limits. First press the programming button The tubular drive makes a „clack- and, within 3 seconds, also press the clack“...
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Action Response 9) Intermediate position II in retract direction Note This function allows you to move the curtain/canopy from the lower end limit to intermediate position II. Intermediate position II can only be set if both end limits have already been set. 9a) Setting intermediate position II Move the curtain/canopy to the de- sired intermediate position II.
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Assembly and Operating Instructions Action Response 11) Deleting transmitters 11a) 11a) Deleting transmitters individually Note The master transmitter which was programmed in the drive ac- cording to Point (3) cannot be deleted. It can only be overwrit- ten (see Point 12). Press the programming button on the The tubular drive makes a „clack“...
10 sec- clack“ sound to confirm. onds. The new master transmitter has been Clack-Clack programmed in and the old deleted. Technical Data Type P3/30PSF P5/20PSF P5/30PSF P9/16PSF Nominal torque (Nm) Output speed (min Limit switch range 64 revolutions...
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