Table of contents General .................................... 3 Warranty ..................................... 3 Safety instructions ................................ 4 Instructions for the user.............................. 4 Instructions for installation and commissioning........................ 4 Intended use .................................. 6 Assembling and disassembling the plug-in connecting cable.................... 6 Assembling the plug-in connecting cable .......................... 6 Disassembling the plug-in connecting cable for tubular drives dia.
General These tubular drives are high-quality products with the following features: • Optimised for roller shutter operation • Installation without stops possible (from lower point to upper point) • Automatic detection of the lower limit position when using springs in conjunction with the "drive adapter for obstacle detec- tion"...
Safety instructions The following safety instructions and warnings are intended to avert hazards and to prevent property damage and personal injury. Instructions for the user General information • The drive must be disconnected from its power source during cleaning and maintenance and when re- placing parts.
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• Hazardous moving parts of the drive must be installed at a height of over 2.5 m above floor level or any other surface from which the drive can be accessed. • To ensure safe operation of the system after commissioning, the limit positions must be correctly set/ programmed in.
Intended use The type of tubular drive described in these instructions is intended solely for the operation of roller shutters. This type of tubular drive supports not only curtain attachment by means of springs but also rigid shaft connectors, such as mech- anical anti-lifting devices manufactured by Zurfluh-Feller, Simu, GAH Alberts and Deprat.
Disassembling the plug-in connecting cable for tubular drives dia. 45 and dia. 58 Caution Prior to disassembly, the power supply to the connecting cable must be disconnected. Insert a suitable flathead screwdriver right into the recess of the locating latch, so that the latch releases the locating lug from the plug.
Installation Assembling the drive Attention To connect the drive to the driven part, solely mechanical accessory components made by the drive manufacturer from the current product catalogue may be used. Prior to mounting, the fitter must ensure that the masonry and the system being motorised are sufficiently robust (drive torque plus weight of the shading solution).
Disassembling the drive adapter with safety catch on the drive shaft Disassembly with disassembly tool, Item no. 4930 300 606 0 Disassembly with long nose pliers Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with separate drive adapter safety catch Assembling and disassembling the drive adapter with screw connection Mounting the drive in the tube For profile tubes: In the case of some drive adapters, tolerances of the groove widths in different bar-...
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For round shafts: Measure the lug of the thrust ring (X, Y). Then notch the tube on the motor side, so the lug of the thrust ring can also be pushed into the shaft. There must be no play between the lug of the thrust ring and the shaft. To ensure secure torque transmission for round shafts, we recommend screwing the drive adapter to the shaft (see the table below).
Setting the limit positions with the switches on the drive head Programming setting Switch Delete setting Direction arrows Connect the wires of the tubular drive to those of the same col- our in the cord switch set or operator control and switch on the power supply.
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Upper stop to lower stop Set both switches to the delete setting. Execute a short drive command. Set both switches to the programming setting. Open to the permanent upper stop until the tubular drive switches off automatically. Then close to the lower limit position until the tubular drive switches off automatically. ►...
Upper point to lower stop There is no shading solution length adjustment with this limit position setting. Set both switches to the delete setting. Execute a short drive command. Open to the desired upper limit position. Now reset the switch of the UP direction of rotation from the delete setting to the pro- gramming setting.
Setting the limit positions using the programming unit Programming setting Switch Delete setting Direction arrows Connect the wires of the tubular drive to those of the same col- our in the programming unit for drives with electronic limit Programming button Travel button switching and switch on the power supply.
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Upper stop to lower stop Set both switches to the programming setting. Open as far as the permanent upper stop. ▻ The tubular drive switches off automatically. Move down to the lower limit position. ▻ The tubular drive switches off automatically. ►...
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Upper point to lower stop Set both switches to the programming setting. Open to the desired upper limit position. Press the programming button of the programming unit for 3 seconds. ▻ The tubular drive makes a "click" sound to confirm. Then move down to the lower limit position.
Deleting the limit positions using the programming unit Connect the wires of the tubular drive to those of the same colour in the programming unit and switch on the power supply. Please pause for 1 sec after the last drive command before beginning the deletion se- quence.
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Deleting both limit positions Open/close the shading solution to a point between the limit positions. Press the programming button and keep it pressed. Then press down the travel button and keep it pressed. Now release the programming button, but continue to keep the travel button pressed. Next press the programming button again.
Adjusting the limit positions with a rotary switch or a locking button Programming setting Switch Delete setting Direction arrows Intelligent installation management Limit position status indicator A brief stopping and restarting indicates that no limit position has been set in that direction of movement. Completion of installation following automatic setting of limit position "Stop"...
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Upper stop to lower point Set both switches to the programming setting. Open to the permanent upper stop. ▻ The tubular drive switches off automatically. Then close to the desired lower limit position. Carry out the following sequence without interruption between the individual drive commands. ▻...
Upper point to lower point There is no shading solution length adjustment with this limit position setting. Set both switches to the programming setting. Open to the desired upper limit position. Carry out the following sequence without interruption between the individual drive commands. ▻...
Additional upper anti-freeze mechanism The upper anti-freeze mechanism helps to prevent the roller shutter from freezing in the upper limit position, as the roller shutter stops just before the upper stop. The distance from the upper stop is automatically cyclically checked and, if necessary, correc- ted.
Fly screen protection function If the fly screen protection function is activated, obstacle detection is activated after a revolution of the barrel of approx. 140° from the upper limit position. If the roller shutter curtain meets an opened fly screen door, the drive stops and returns to the upper limit position.
Technical data dia. 45 Tubular drive R20-17 R30-17 R40-17 Model E01a Type CPRO+ A Rated torque [Nm] Output speed [rpm] Limit switch range 64 revolutions Supply voltage 240 V AC / 50 Hz Connected load [W] Rated current consumption [A] 0.70...
What to do if...? Problem Remedy The roller shutter curtain is raised unevenly or not at all. Repair system; then re-program limit positions. Tubular drive overruns the limit position or does not reach the Repair electrical installation; re-program limit positions. set limit position.
Sample wiring diagrams The assignment of the black and brown wires according to the direction of travel is de- pendant on how the drive is installed (mounted to the right or to the left). Controlling one/several drive(s) via a single switch/button...
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Central, group and individual control using Centronic UnitControl UC42 Central Control unit Mains 230 V / 50 Hz Central cable 230 V / 50 Hz (connection to further control units) Group 230 V / 50 Hz Individual Individual 230 V / 50 Hz 230 V / 50 Hz...
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