Becker R12/17C Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Becker R12/17C Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Roller shutter drive with integrated radio receiver 915.3 mhz

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R12/17C...R40/17C
Version: PROF+A2
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Assembly and Operating Instructions
Roller shutter drive with integrated radio receiver
915.3 Mhz
Important information for:
• Fitters / • Electricians / • Users
Please forward accordingly!
These instructions must be kept safe for future reference.
Becker-Antriebe GmbH
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2-4
35764 Sinn/Germany
www.becker-antriebe.com

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  • Page 1 R12/17C...R40/17C Version: PROF+A2 Assembly and Operating Instructions Roller shutter drive with integrated radio receiver 915.3 Mhz Important information for: • Fitters / • Electricians / • Users Please forward accordingly! These instructions must be kept safe for future reference. Becker-Antriebe GmbH Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2-4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Contents ..................................... 3 General ....................................3 Warranty ..................................... 5 Safety instructions ................................5 Intended use ..................................7 Assembling and disassembling the plug-in connecting cable ....................7 Assembling the plug-in connecting cable ........................7 Disassembling the plug-in connecting cable for tubular drives dia. 45 and dia. 58 ............8 Installation ..................................
  • Page 3: Contents

    Contents General These tubular drives are high-quality products with the following features: ▪ Optimised for roller shutter operation ▪ Individual, group and central radio control ▪ No need to run wires to a switch or relay control device ▪ Any combination of drive and transmitter possible ▪...
  • Page 4 Explanation of nomenclature Tubular drives: Example: R12/17C PROF+ PROF+ Type C-Plug = Limit switch version plug-in connecting cable Types: P = pico tube dia. 35 mm R = regular tube dia. 45 mm L = large tube dia. 58 mm...
  • Page 5: Warranty

    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 may only be carried out with our prior approval and strictly 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.
  • Page 6 Caution Important safety instructions for installation and commissioning Failure to observe these instructions can lead to serious injuries. Observe the safety instructions in EN 60335-2-97. Please note that this list of safety instructions is not ex‐ ▪ haustive, since it would be impossible for the standard to include all sources of danger. For example, the design of the operated product, the way the drive works in the situation it is installed in or even the way the end product is mounted in the end user’s place of use cannot be taken into consideration by the drive man‐...
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    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 mechanical anti-lifting devices (e.g., Zurfluh-Feller, Simu, GAH Alberts and Deprat).
  • Page 8: Disassembling The Plug-In Connecting Cable For Tubular Drives Dia. 45 And Dia. 58

    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. On drives with a diameter Ø45 or Ø58, insert a suitable flathead screwdriver right into the recess of the locating latch, so that the latch releases the locating lug from the plug.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Assembling the drive Attention To connect the drive to the driven part, solely mechanical accessory components made by the drive manufac‐ turer 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).
  • Page 10: Assembling The Drive Adapter With Drive Adapter Safety Catch

    Assembling the drive adapter with drive adapter safety catch Put the drive adapter (1) onto the drive shaft of the tubular drive. You can see which way to insert the safety catch (2) from its shape. When inserting the drive adapter safety catch (2) into the hole (4), make sure that the locking lug (3) engages.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Drive In The Tube

    Mounting the drive in the tube For profile tubes: In the case of some drive adapters, tolerances of the groove widths in different bar‐ rels can be offset by rotating the drive adapter into a different groove recess. These groove recesses have different sizes and allow the drive to fit exactly. For round tubes: First notch the tube on the motor side, so the lug of the thrust ring can also be pushed into the tube.
  • Page 12: First Operation

    First operation Explanation of symbols UP button STOP button DOWN button Programming button The tubular drive clicks once to confirm The tubular drive clicks twice to confirm The tubular drive clicks three times to confirm 1 = direction switch 2 = radio switch Connecting the tubular drive 230V AC / 50 Hz Connect the tubular drive to the power supply.
  • Page 13: Programming The Master Transmitter

    Programming the master transmitter Press the programming button for 3 seconds when it is ready to programme. [ The tubular drive makes a clicking sound to confirm. Æ The programming process is now complete. Note If a transmitter is already programmed on the receiver, press the programming button for 10 seconds. Checking that the running direction is correct Note It is only possible to change the direction of rotation if no limit position has been set.
  • Page 14: Setting The Limit Positions

    Setting the limit positions Note The limit positions can only be set with the master transmitter. The shutter direction must be correct. When setting the limit positions, the tubular drive runs in dead-man mode and limit position status indicator. The up‐ per limit position must always be set first.
  • Page 15: Upper Point To Lower Stop

    Upper point to lower stop Open to the desired upper limit position. Press the programming button and, within 3 seconds, also press the UP button and hold the two buttons down. [ The tubular drive makes a “click” sound to confirm. Then close to the permanent lower stop.
  • Page 16: Intermediate Positions I + Ii

    Note Once set, the limit positions can only be deleted with the master transmitter. Deleted limit positions are dis‐ played on the limit position status indicator. Deleting individual limit positions Open/close to the limit position to be deleted. Press the programming button and, within 3 seconds, also press the STOP button and hold the two buttons down for 10 seconds.
  • Page 17: Programming Additional Transmitters

    Programming additional transmitters Note In addition to the master transmitter, up to 15 further transmitters can be programmed in the tubular drive. Press the programming button of the master transmitter for 3 seconds. [ The tubular drive makes a “click” sound to confirm. Now press the programming button of a new transmitter which has not yet been pro‐...
  • Page 18: Overwriting The Master

    Overwriting the master There are two ways to overwrite the master: ▪ Readying the tubular drive for programming by switching on the power ▪ Readying the tubular drive for programming with the radio switch Readying the tubular drive for programming by switching on the power Note To ensure that the new master transmitter is programmed in the desired tubular drive only, all other tubular drives which are connected to the same power supply must be deactivated from the programming mode.
  • Page 19: Upper Anti-Freeze Mechanism

    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.
  • Page 20: Fly Screen Protection Function

    Æ The tubular drive clicks 3 times to confirm. Programming the run times Note This function is only available with MemoControl transmitters from the Becker Centronic range of control units. When both or individual limit positions are deleted, this set function is deleted as well.
  • Page 21: Deleting The Run Times

    This product is made of various materials which must be disposed of properly. Find out about the applicable regulations on recy‐ cling or disposal for this product in your country. The packaging material must be disposed of properly. Maintenance These drives are maintenance-free. Technical data dia. 45 Type R12/17C R20/17C R30/17C R40/17C PROF+A2 PROF+A2 PROF+A2...
  • Page 22: What To Do If

    What to do if...? Problem Cause Remedy Tubular drive is not functioning. No transmitter programmed. Programme new transmitter. Transmitter is out of range of the tubular Bring transmitter within range of the tubu‐ drive. lar drive. Transmitter was operated out of range Press drive or stop button on transmitter several times.
  • Page 23: Sample Wiring Diagram

    Sample wiring diagram...
  • Page 24: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity...
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