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Roller blind controller 2-button

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STR-21
Roller blind controller
2-button
Do not dispose of this device in the trash along with other waste! According to the Law
on Waste, electro coming from households free of charge and can give any amount to
up to that end point of collection, as well as to store the occasion of the purchase of new
equipment (in accordance with the principle of old-for-new, regardless of brand). Electro
thrown in the trash or abandoned in nature, pose a threat to the environment and hu-
man health.
Purpose
The STR-421 controller is intended for controlling roller blinds
(up/down) or other objects (e.g. gates) driven by a single-phase
AC electric motor by means of momentary switches (e.g. bells).
The controller may operate as a stand-alone device (intended
for opening/closing one roller shutter), as well as it is possible
to combine controllers into groups enabling central control of
many roller shutters.
Functioning
Power supply to the controller is signalled by the lighting of the
green U LED. The roller shutter motor is activated by momen-
tarily applying voltage (L or N) to one of the control inputs. The
motor is activated for a time pre-programmed by the user, allo-
wing the roller shutter to be fully raised or lowered. It is possible
to stop the running roller shutter at the level selected by the
user (incomplete opening or closing of the roller shutter).
F&F Filipowski L.P.
Konstantynowska 79/81, 95-200 Pabianice, POLAND
phone/fax (+48 42) 215 23 83 / (+48 42) 227 09 71
www.fif.com.pl; e-mail: biuro@fif.com.pl
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  • Page 1 Konstantynowska 79/81, 95-200 Pabianice, POLAND phone/fax (+48 42) 215 23 83 / (+48 42) 227 09 71 www.fif.com.pl; e-mail: biuro@fif.com.pl STR-21 Roller blind controller 2-button Do not dispose of this device in the trash along with other waste! According to the Law...
  • Page 2 Control inputs controller local control – group of push-buttons connected to terminals 7 and 9 controlling one roller shutter. ↑ – up (open); ↓ – down (close). Pressing the local button switches the roller shutter on for movement in the set direction. If the roller shutter is already in motion, pressing the local control button will stop the roller shutter central control –...
  • Page 3: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring diagram 230 V AC power supply (L-N) motor power supply – down ↓ direction output motor power supply – up ↑ direction output local control – up ↑ direction local control – down ↓ direction central control – up ↑↑ direction central control –...
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  • Page 5 Switch-on time programing 1. Press and hold the proG button until the green U LED starts flashing. 2. Press the proG (Start) button again. The controller will start timing signalled by the green LED pulsing faster. 3. Press the proG (Stop) button again. The controller will save the measured time.
  • Page 6 Mounting 1. Disconnect power supply. 2. Mount the controller on a rail or in a distribution box. 3. Connect the power supply wires to terminals 1-2 as marked. A group of controllers working with a common central control must be supplied from the same phase, e.g. L1 only.
  • Page 7 5. Connect the controlled roller shutter motor to terminals 3 and 4 and to N respectively. 6. Connect power supply. 7. Programme raising/lowering time for the roller shutter. It is recommended that the programmed time is approx. 10 s lon- ger than the actual raising/lowering time of the roller shutters.
  • Page 8: Warranty

    Warranty F&F products are covered by a 24-month warranty from the date of purchase. The warranty is only valid with proof of purchase. Contact your dealer or contact us directly. CE declaration F&F Filipowski L.P. declares that the device is in conformity with the essential requirements of The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU and the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/UE.