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Summary of Contents for FAAC T-MODE TM 45 E

  • Page 1 T-MODE TM 45 E TM 58 E...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Conformity

    17. Anything not expressly specified in these instructions is not FAAC declines any responsibility for improper use or use other than permitted. that for which the automated system was intended.
  • Page 3 T-MODE TUBULAR MOTORS WITH ELECTRONIC TRAVEL STOP DESCRIPTION AND VALUES a Tubular motor b Example of wheel adapter (Accessory) c Example of crown adapter (Accessory) d Travel stop ring nut e Example of motor support (Accessory) f Mechanical sensor for obstacle detection (Accessory) Fig. 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS USING THE MECHANICAL SENSOR FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION, THE “L” LENGTH OF THE MOTOR WITH THE ADAPTER INCREASES BY 41 mm (L + 41 mm) T-MODE TORQUE...
  • Page 4: Installation Of The Tubular Motor

    3.1 ASSEMBLY OF THE TUBULAR MOTOR 1) Fit the crown adapter (Fig. 2 re. a) in the tubular mo- tor, until it is completely inserted in the guide on the travel stop ring nut. 2) Fit the wheel adapter (Fig. 2 re. b) in the motor shaft and lock it with the supplied stop.
  • Page 5 3.3 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 1) Before attempting any job on the system, cut the power supply off. 2) The power mains of the automated system must be fitted with a multi-pole power switch with a switch-contact gap of at least 3 mm. 3) For the set-up, use non-interlocked buttons or use the XTM PROG programmer.
  • Page 6 4.1 FUNCTIONS SET WHEN THE APPLICATION TYPE IS DEFINED IN THE SET-UP MODE 1) Obstacle detection while lowering. (OBSTACLE DETECTION) (ONLY WITH MECHANICAL SENSOR FOR OBSTACLE DETECTION OR MOTOR TM35 ERO) 2) Ice detection on the rolling shutter guides or bolts while rising (ANTI_ICE) (Modification of the detection end position, and torque can be modified during the travel - default 100%) 3) Torque reduction during the last centimetres before the travel limits, with possibility to modify it on 4 levels: 40% , 60% , 80% , 100 % (default) of rated torque.
  • Page 7 FIND THE PUSH-BUTTON CONTROLLING THE UP MOVEMENT AND HOLD IT PRESSED UNTIL THE MOTOR ROTATES IN BOTH DIRECTIONS (END OF SET-UP). Fig. 8 IF THE MOTOR DOES NOT REACH ONE OF THE TWO STOPS RATHER STOPS EARLIER, CHECK POSSIBLE FRICTIONS ON THE ROLLING SHUTTER AND REMOVE THEM;...
  • Page 8 4.2.3 MANUAL SET-UP FOR ROLLER SHUTTERS During the manual set-up it is possible to choose which travel stop must be set first. DURING THE SET-UP , DO NOT REVERSE THE MOTOR PHASES IN CASE OF OPPOSITE ROTATION OF THE ROLLING SHUTTER (FOR EX- AMPLE PRESSING THE DOWN BUTTON THE MOTOR RISES THE SHUTTER).
  • Page 9 4.2.3.2 MANUAL SET-UP FOR ROLLER SHUTTERS STARTING FROM THE DOWN TRAVEL STOP SETTING (function available from the software version 4.90) 1) Press the button controlling the lowering and go to the down travel stop and release the button. 2) Press the up and down buttons at the same time till the motor makes one short movement in both directions. 3) Press the up or down button and take the roller shutter to the wished position for the up travel stop;...
  • Page 10 4.3 SET-UP FOR UNIVERSAL AWNINGS (SPRING OR FALL TYPE) 4.3.1 SET-UP FOR STANDARD AWNINGS STARTING FROM THE UP TRAVEL LIMIT DURING THE SET-UP , DO NOT REVERSE THE MOTOR PHASES IN CASE OF OPPOSITE ROTATION OF THE ROLLING SHUTTER (FOR EX- AMPLE PRESSING THE DOWN BUTTON THE MOTOR RISES THE AWNING).
  • Page 11 4.3.2 SET-UP FOR STANDARD AWNINGS STARTING FROM THE DOWN TRAVEL LIMIT DURING THE SET-UP DO NOT REVERSE THE MOTOR PHASES IN CASE OF OPPOSITE ROTATION OF THE ROLLING SHUTTER (FOR EXAMPLE YOU PRESS THE DOWN PUSH-BUTTON AND THE MOTOR RISES THE AWNING). AT THE END OF THE SET-UP , THE UP/DOWN PUSH-BUTTONS ARE AUTOMATICALLY MATCHED TO THE CORRECT ROTATION DIRECTION.
  • Page 12 4.4 SET-UP FOR BOX OR CASSETTE AWNINGS 4.4.1 SET-UP FOR CASSETTE OR IN-BOX AWNINGS STARTING FROM THE UP TRAVEL LIMIT DURING THE SET-UP , DO NOT REVERSE THE MOTOR PHASES IN CASE OF OPPOSITE ROTATION OF THE ROLLING SHUTTER (FOR EX- AMPLE PRESSING THE DOWN BUTTON THE MOTOR RISES THE AWNING).
  • Page 13 4.4.2 SET-UP FOR CASSETTE OR IN-BOX AWNINGS STARTING FROM THE DOWN TRAVEL LIMIT DURING THE SET-UP DO NOT REVERSE THE MOTOR PHASES IN CASE OF OPPOSITE ROTATION OF THE ROLLING SHUTTER (FOR EXAMPLE YOU PRESS THE DOWN PUSH-BUTTON AND THE MOTOR RISES THE AWNING). AT THE END OF THE SET-UP , THE UP OR DOWN PUSH-BUTTONS ARE AUTOMATICALLY MATCHED TO THE CORRECT ROTATION DIRECTION.
  • Page 14: Advanced Menu

    RESET AT THE RESET, THE MOTOR IS RESTORED TO THE FACTORY SETTING. THIS OPERATION CAN BE PERFORMED AT ANY TIME, EVEN DUR- ING THE SET-UP PROCEDURE. 1) Press the two buttons at the same time for 4 seconds 2) Release them for 1 second 3) Press them at the same time for 1 second 4) Release them for 1 second 5) Hold both buttons pressed till one short movement is performed in both directions, confirming the performed RESET...
  • Page 15 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second seconds Within 1 second HOLD THE BUTTONS PRESSED TILL THE MOTOR MAKES THE INDICATED MOVEMENTS, CONFIRMING THE ADVANCED MENU IS ACCESSED. PRESS TWICE THE UP AND DOWN BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 1 SECOND, RELEASE THEM FOR 1 SECOND AND PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS PRESSED TILL THE MOTOR MAKES TWO SHORT MOVEMENTS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.
  • Page 16 MODIFYING THE POSITION OF OBSTACLE DETECTION END TAKE THE ROLLING SHUTTER UP TO THE POINT WHERE DETECTION END AREA YOU WISH TO HAVE A HIGH SENSITIVITY 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second seconds Within 1 second HOLD DOWN THE PUSH-BUTTONS UNTIL THE MOTOR PERFORMS THE INDICATED MOVEMENTS TO CONFIRM YOU HAVE ENTERED THE ADVANCED MENU PRESS TWICE THE UP AND DOWN PUSH-BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 1 SECOND, RELEASE THEM FOR 1...
  • Page 17 6.2 CHANGE OF THE TORQUE DELIVERED BY THE MOTOR IN THE LAST CENTIMETERS BEFORE THE TRAVEL STOPS 1) Press the two buttons at the same time for 4 seconds. 2) Release them for 1 second. 3) Press them at the same time for 1 second. 4) Release them for 1 second.
  • Page 18 PRESS ONCE THE UP AND DOWN BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 1 SECOND, RELEASE THEM FOR 1 SECOND AND PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS PRESSED TILL THE MOTOR MAKES ONE SHORT MOVEMENTS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS, within 1 second press and hold pressed PRESS THE UP AND DOWN BUTTONS n TIMES FOR 1 SECOND SIMULTANEOUSLY, TO SET THE WISHED TORQUE, RELEASE THEM FOR 1 SECOND AND PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS PRESSED TILL THE MOTOR MAKES ONE SHORT MOVEMENT IN BOTH DIRECTIONS, TO CONFIRM THE PERFORMED CHANGE AND THE EXIT FROM THE MENU.
  • Page 19 6.3.1 INCREASING ICE AND FITTED BOLTS DETECTION SENSITIVITY You can increase the detection sensitivity of fitted bolts or ice in an area between the down travel limit and a chosen point. In this area, if the presence of ice or bolts is detected, the motor response time is of 0.2 seconds. When the motor detects the presence of ice or bolts, it changes to stop status and, to open the rolling shutter, you must send a down command.
  • Page 20 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second 1 second seconds Within 1 second HOLD DOWN THE PUSH-BUTTONS UNTIL THE MOTOR PERFORMS THE INDICATED MOVEMENTS TO CONFIRM YOU HAVE ENTERED THE ADVANCED MENU PRESS 3 TIMES THE UP AND DOWN PUSH-BUTTONS AT THE SAME TIME FOR 1 SECOND AND THEN PRESS THEM AGAIN AT THE SAME TIME UNTIL THE MOTOR PERFORMS THREE BRIEF MOVEMENTS IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.
  • Page 21 6.3.2 DELETING ICE AND BOLT DETECTION AREA 1) Press both push-buttons at the same time for 4 seconds. 2) Release them for 1 second. 3) Press them at the same time for 1 second. 4) Release them for 1 second. 5) Press them at the same time for 1 second.
  • Page 22 +33 4 72218700 tel. +1 904 4488952 tel. +971 42146733 www.faac.fr www.faacusa.com www.faac.ae FAAC FRANCE - AGENCE PARIS FAAC INTERNATIONAL INC Massy - Paris, France Fullerton, California - U.S.A. tel. +33 1 69191620 tel. +1 714 446 9800 www.faac.fr www.faacusa.com...

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