►DESCRIPTION
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Tubular motor designed for rolling shutters, blinds and awnings.
It features an integrated receiver (868,30 MHz) with remote limit
setting and remote user programmable intermediate stop. It works
with GAPOSA transmitters.
Motor's memory capacity: maximum of 28 transmitters.
Transmitters' range: 20 m indoor and 200 m outdoor.
►INSTALLATION (Fig. 1)
WARNING: Tubular motor must be always installed in the tube first before
putting it into action since the electronic control of the speed variation do
not enable the motor to turn if the limit switch drive do not turn with it.
WARNING: The mounting distance between two motor heads should not
be less than 1/2m;
To complete installation, the motor must be provided with a couple of
adaptors (corresponding with the tube) and a fixing bracket. For a list of the
available accessories, refer to the catalogue.
WARNING: incorrect installation can cause serious injuries. Follow the
installation instructions. Before you remove all unnecessary cables and turn
off any equipment not required for this operation.
- Fix the adaptors to the motor distinguishing the limits ring (Fig. 1.1 A) from
the drive pulley ( (Fig. 1.2 B).
- Turn and lock the clip after inserting it in the drive-shaft groove.
- The fixing bracket (C) must be fixed inside the box or on the awning frame so
that the roller tube (F) is perfectly horizontal and at a height not less than
1,8m.
- Insert the motor (E) into the tube (F) until its end stops against the limits ring.
- [For XQ50] Place the motor square pin (D) on the bracket (C) and the cap at
the opposite end of the tube on the fixing plate.
WARNING: Never hit on the head of the motor (D) when you insert it into the
tube.
• For the 50 range, with torque up to 15Nm, the minimum tube diameter is
50x1,5mm; for motors with higher torques, the minimum tube diameter is
60x1,5mm.
• For the 60 range, the minimum tube diameter is 63x1,5mm.
WARNING:
- The screws used to fix the last slat on the tube may be too long and reach
the tubular part of the motor. Use appropriate screws or fixing clips.
- Motor moving parts installed under 2,5m from the ground must be
protected.
- A wrong motor installation can damage persons or objects.
►WIRING (Fig. 2)
Check that the mains voltage available on the system is as shown on the
label.
The motor mains connection should be executed according to the diagram on
the next page, by qualified technicians able to operate in compliance with the
rules.
ATTENTION: The power supply must contemplate a switching device with an
opening distance between contacts of at least 3mm.
For the models XQ50 and XQ60 with limit switches without manual override
and supplied without cable, use one of the following types available
in GAPOSA: H05VV-F 3Gx0,75mm
3Gx0,75mm
(for outdoor instalations) (Fig. 3).
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For models XQ50 and XQ60 with limit switches without manual override, in
case the supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by another cable or a
special set available by the manufacturer or his technical assistance (fig. 3).
• If the motor runs the wrong way round (es.: the shutter/awning closes with
the up control or the other way round) the external cables must be reversed.
• Do not connect more than one tubular motor to a single switch.
• Do not set the shutter/awning into motion while you are cleaning or
servicing the device and disconnect the supply.
• The switch controlling the motor must be installed in full view, not higher
than 1,5m and it must be kept far from moving parts.
►PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE IN INSTALLATION MADE UP OF SEVERAL
XQ EX [only for XQ50]
If the installation is made up of several XQ-EX, only one RI motor must be
powered during programming. All the other motors must be disconnected in
order to avoid interferences, unless You program the transmitter through the
white button on the head. The white-button on the motor-head avoids power
disconnection of every motor. This button has the same programming function
as the Prog-TX on the transmitter and for this reason, the programming
procedure is the same as described above. The result, on the contrary, is
different since through the white-button you only program the motor it
belongs to.
►PROGRAMMING TRANSMITTER
CAUTION: If more motors with receiver have to be installed,
it is important to power up only one motor at time during the first
programming session, in order to avoid any interferences with the others.
(for indoor installations) or H05RN-F
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1. Power up the motor to be programmed.
2. Hold PROG-TX pressed until the motor starts moving.
3. Check the rotation of the motor, then release PROG-TX (the motor stops).
4. Within 5 seconds press the corresponding button (i.e. UP if the motor
rotates upwards or DOWN if vice versa).
In this way the transmitter has been programmed and the rotation of the motor
has been syncronized.
►ADDING TRANSMITTER
1. Hold PROG-TX pressed until the motor starts moving.
2. Check the rotation of the motor, then release PROG-TX (the motor stops).
3. Within 5 seconds press the corresponding button (i.e. UP if the motor
rotates upwards or DOWN if vice versa) of a new transmitter.
In this way the new transmitter has been added and programmed and the
rotation of the motor has been syncronized.
►CHECKING / CHANGING DIRECTION
1. Press UP or DOWN the motor should go UP or DOWN, otherwise to change
direction:
2. Press and hold PROG-TX buttontill the motor starts moving.
3. Press STOP: The motor makes a brief jog.
Direction of the motor has been reversed.
IMPORTANT: change direction must be performed before starting limit
setting otherwise limits must be reset
►ERASING TRANSMITTERS
Push simultanously PROG-TX and STOP of the transmitter until the motor
makes a brief movement in both directions.
Only the transmitter used for this procedure has been deleted from motor
memory
►RESET TRANSMITTER MEMORY (DELETING ALL THE TRANSMITTERS OR
CHANNELS OR SENSORS)
Option 1
Using an already programmed transmitter press and hold both PROG-TX and
STOP buttons till the motor makes first a brief jog and, after a while, a second
long jog. Memory is now empty.
Option 2
1. Without an already programmed transmitter switch the motor power supply
OFF. Then switch it ON.
2 Within 8 seconds, using any 868 Gaposa transmitter, press and hold both
PROG-TX and STOP buttons until the motor makes a long jog. Memory is
now empty.
►LIMIT SWITCH SETUP
(ATTENTION: Just for motors with electronic limit switch).
ALWAYS SET THE UP LIMIT SWITCH FIRST.
1. Push PROG-FC till the motor makes a brief movement in both direction
Note: during "programming mode" the operations are in "deadman
control"
2. Press and hold the UP button and run the motor to the desired UP limit
position.
3. Press STOP to set the UP limit position. The motor makes a brief jog.
4. Press and hold the DOWN button and run the motor to the desired DOWN
limit position.
5. Press STOP to set the DOWN limit position.
The motor makes a brief jog.
Note: Accurate limit setting can be performed when UPWARD or
DOWNWARD by pressing a second time PROG-FC: the motor then
moves slowly in steps towards to the desired limit. Always press STOP
button to set the limit position
►AUTOMATIC SETTING OF THE LIMITS
For limits set with torque sensor (shutters with mechanical stops or cassette
awnings/shades), press and hold UP button until the bottom bar hits the
cassette or shutter box.
A short jog will indicate that the UP position has been memorized. The same
procedure can be followed for DOWN limit but only for roller shutters.
►INTERMEDIATE POSITION SETUP
Stop the shutter/awning in the desired intermediate position, then press
simultaneously the UP and DOWN buttons until the motor makes a brief
movement in both directions.
The intermediate position has been setup.
►RECALLING THE INTERMEDIATE POSITION
Keep the STOP button pressed at least for 3 seconds: the shutter/awning will
move till it reaches the intermediate position.
►ERASING THE INTERMEDIATE POSITION
Press simultaneously the UP and DOWN buttons until the motor makes a brief
movement in both directions.