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USE AND OPERATION
TECHNICAL INFORMATION AND
6.1
OPERATION
Use of the power unit must be assigned exclusively to
users who comply with the instructions contained in
the manual and/or related TOPP device manuals
(such as window actuators).
& The user shall constantly verify the functional efficiency in
time and nominal performance of the actuators, the windows
where they are installed and the electrical system and, when
necessary, shall have qualified technical personnel perform
actions of routine and special maintenance to guarantee
proper working conditions and respect of the safety
regulations.
& The user, before using the motors connected to the power
unit in manual mode, shall ascertain that near and/or under
the window there are no persons, animals or objects whose
safety could be accidentally endangered, and that the
position of the person using the controls is safe and
guarantees visual control of the window's movements.
& If the building in which the power unit is installed is left
unguarded, the automated windows must be closed to
prevent any malfunctions caused by problems on the power
mains or sensors.
6.2
LED
The blue led signals the status of the power unit as
follows:
·
on during normal operations of the motors and during
the emergency maneuver;
·
blinking to indicate the alarm status when the power
unit receives the automatic command from the rain or
wind sensors;
·
blinking during forced manual opening;
·
off if no motor is running and the power unit is on
standby;
·
rapid blinking when a key on the remote or radio
control is pressed.
6.3
PROGRAMMING DIP-SWITCHES
The dipswitches are programmed in different ways
depending on the configuration used (par.5.3) and it
is essential to program them correctly to ensure
correct function of the power unit. Each dipswitch can
be set in one of two positions: down = OFF and up =
ON. To access the dipswitches, lower the sliding
cover on the power unit as shown in Fig. 13.
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DIP-SWITCH No.1: automatic timed closing of motor
no. 3 (C20 actuator):
-- Dip-switch n°1 is not used.
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INSTALLATION AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
DIP-SWITCH N.2: Selection of radio control keys
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to control two TF units:
Dipswitch no.2 is used to control two TF units with a
single radio control. To use this function position
dipswitch No.6 on both control units in the ON position
and program the radio control on both units (for
instructions on how to program and use the radio control
see par 6.7 and par.6.8).
With dipswitch No.2 on the first control unit OFF and
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the dipswitch on the second control unit ON, the first
control unit is controlled in step-step mode with keys
2-4-5 of the radio control (see fig.12) and the second
control unit with keys 1-3-6.
With dipswitch No.2 on the first control unit ON and
%
the dipswitch on the second control unit OFF, the first
control unit is controlled in step-step mode with keys
1-3-5 of the radio control and the second control unit
with keys 2-4-6.
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No1 is not used
DIP-SWITCH N.3:
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230V circuit board
With dipswitch No.3 OFF Motor M1 must be
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connected directly to its respective input on the TF
board (without the aid of the optional 24 or 230V
board). This programming is required if the TF
operates 3 actuator to open and close windows, mod.
C20 24VTOPP (see fig.02 par 5.5).
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With dipswitch No.3 ON, however, Motor M1 must be
connected to the TF board via the optional 24V or
230V board. This programming is used if Motor M1 is
an electric blind (see Fig. 03 and Fig. 04 par 5.5).
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With dipswitch no. 3 ON, the manual and automatic
control to open and close Motor M1 (the electric blind)
remains active for 50 seconds.
DIP-SWITCH N.4: Type of window
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With the dip-switch in the OFF position, the three
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motors are controlled without any priority.
It is necessary to position dip-switch No.4 ON when
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the power unit is installed on a window on which,
before being able to open Motor M3 (Actuator C20) it is
necessary to provide for complete opening of Motor M1
(the blind) and, before closing Motor M1 (the blind), it is
necessary to ensure the complete closure of Motor M3
(Actuator C20).
DIP-SWITCH N.5: Operation of motor
button or thermostat
Motor 1 with optional 24Vor
M3 with
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