Warnings
The mindy TT0 control unit has been designed to control asynchronous
single-phase electric motors for automating awnings, shutters and the
like. It must be installed by qualified fitters in total compliance with cur-
1) Description of the product
The mindy TT0 control unit controls asynchronous single-phase
electric motors with "COMMON" "OPEN" "CLOSE" connections and
can be used for automating awnings, shutters, skylights and similar
applications.
The control unit incorporates a radio receiver working at a frequen-
cy of 433.92 MHz using rolling code technology which ensures ele-
vated levels of safety. It is possible to store the codes of up to 14
radio commands of the "ERGO" and "PLANO" series (figs. 1.a and
1.b) or radio-sensors for each control unit. After each command, the
2) Installation
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WARNING: The electrical systems and automation units
must be installed by qualified technicians in full compli-
ance with the laws in force. All connections must be made
the unit disconnected from the power supply.
2.1) Wiring diagram
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Strictly keep to the wiring diagram; if you have any
doubts do NOT make experiments but consult the relative
technical sheets which are also available on the web site
"www.niceforyou.com".
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rent electrical and safety standards. During installation, particular atten-
tion must be paid to ensure the casing is protected to the "IP" level
required by the application.
motor is powered for about 2 minutes and an electrical limit switch
fitted to the motor or the automation unit stops movement when the
required position has been reached. Additional functions can be pro-
grammed by the radio control units, a "beep" guides users through
the various phases. As well as using the radio control, the control
units can also be operated with an external button (with a step-by-
step function) or via Bus ("TTBUS"). Optional wind, sun and rain sen-
sors automatically manage the system according to weather condi-
tions.
To install and fix the casing, please refer to figure 2.
When making holes in the casing to pass the wires through, take
suitable precautions to ensure the required IP protection level is
maintained.
The wires must always be passed through the bottom of the casing
using the supplied core hitch cut to a suitable diameter (see fig. 2).
An incorrect connection may cause serious damage to the
control unit.
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