Motor Selection Guide 2 - 12 - Shades, Shutters and Doors - Retractable Awnings Installation Instructions 13 - 19 - Operator Adaptors - Operator Limit Adjustment - Wiring Considerations - Hz Operator Quick Programming Guide Operators 20 - 34 - Type 3.5, Type 5, Type 6, Type 5DMI, Type 6DMI, Type 5 Hz, Type 5 DMI Hz, Type 6 Hz and Type 6 DMI Hz (Uses: Shade, Shutter and Awnings) - Type 8, Type 9 and Type Centris (Uses: Shutters, Doors) Operator Accessories 35 - 44 - Safety Brakes, Motor Brackets and Adaptors Electronic Controls 45 - 61 - Hz Wireless Controls, Radio Controls, Environmental Controls, Battery Back Control, Switches and Transformers Manual Accessories 62 - 75 - Gears, Universals, Springs, Handles, Wall Brackets and Plates 1 Table Of Contents Copyright Somfy Systems, Inc All rights reserved. No part of this catalog may be reproduced in any manner stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of Somfy Systems, Inc. - AutoSun Motor System
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- Type 3.5, Type 5, Type 6, Type 5DMI, Type 6DMI, Type 5 Hz, Type 5 DMI Hz, Type 6 Hz and Type 6 DMI Hz (Uses: Shade, Shutter and Awnings)
- Type 8, Type 9 and Type Centris (Uses: Shutters, Doors)
Operator Accessories 35 - 44
- Safety Brakes, Motor Brackets and Adaptors
Electronic Controls 45 - 61
- Hz Wireless Controls, Radio Controls, Environmental Controls, Battery Back Control, Switches and Transformers
Manual Accessories 62 - 75
- Gears, Universals, Springs, Handles, Wall Brackets and Plates
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Table Of Contents
Copyright Somfy Systems, Inc
All rights reserved. No part of this catalog may be reproduced in any mannerstored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means,electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise without the prior writtenpermission of Somfy Systems, Inc.
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To select a motor in this guide you need to know the following:
1. Type of Slat: Height and Width 2. Total weight of shutter 3. Diameter of the tube
Type of slat:
Diameter of Tube:
surface
Total Weight of Shutter
It is important to consider the total size of the product you plan to produce before choosing an operator, since these variables affect the weight of what an operator can lift. The following charts represent some of the most common motor solutions. Choose the one that most closely corresponds to the weight that you calculate.
Total weight = Width x (Height + Height of Housing) x Weight per sq. ft.
Important Note:The choice of a motor also depends on the type of installation. - If you use one motor for two or more shutters add 20% for the first additional shutter to derive the total weight. Add an additional 10% for every shutter after that. Add an additional 10% for end retention shutters. Examples: 2 shutters/one motor = + 20% to the total weight. 3 shutters/one motor = + 20% + 10% to the total weight.
- If the shutter is over 9 feet in height, add 10% to the total weight for every three feet beyond. Example: 11 feet in height= total weight + an additional 10% to the effective load to be lifted.
The lifting capacity of an operator decreases when the tube diameter increases. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the smallest tube while considering the load capacity of the tube and the optimum roll-up diameter of the slats. Keep in mind that if tube spacer rings are used, you have increased the tube diameter.
After choosing the chart that corresponds to the tube size being used, select the operator according to the total weight of the shutter.
Motor Selection GuideFor Rolling Shutters and Doors
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Height of Housing
Motor Selection GuideFor Type 3.5 Operators
kg.
lb.
9
20
18
40
27
60
36
80
45
100
55
120
64
140
73
160
82
180
91
200
100
220
109
240
118
260
127
280
136
300
145
320
155
340
164
360
173
380ModelType
353
356
359
25(lbs.)
49(lbs.)
74(lbs.)
36mm (1.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
9
20
18
40
27
60
36
80
45
100
55
120
64
140
73
160
82
180
91
200
100
220
109
240
118
260
127
280
136
300
145
320
155
340
164
360
173
380ModelType
353
356
359
21(lbs.)
43(lbs.)
65(lbs.)
40mm (1.7 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
9
20
18
40
27
60
36
80
45
100
55
120
64
140
73
160
82
180
91
200
100
220
109
240
118
260
127
280
136
300
145
320
155
340
164
360
173
380ModelType
353
356
359
18(lbs.)
37(lbs.)
55(lbs.)
50mm (2.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
3
This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 5 Operators
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
9
20
9
20
18
40
18
40
27
60
27
60
36
80
36
80
45
100
45
100
55
120
55
120
64
140
64
140
73
160
73
160
82
180
82
180
91
200
91
200
100
220
100
220
109
240
109
240
118
260
118
260
127
280
127
280
136
300
136
300
145
320
145
320
155
340
155
340
164
360
164
360
173
380
173
380
ModelType
ModelType
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
37(lbs.)
30(lbs.)
62(lbs.)
49(lbs.)
92(lbs.)
74(lbs.)
123(lbs.)
98(lbs.)
154(lbs.)
123(lbs.)
185(lbs.)
148(lbs.)
216(lbs.)
172(lbs.)
246(lbs.)
195(lbs.)
308(lbs.)
246(lbs.)
50mm (2.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
60mm (2.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
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This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 5 Operators
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
9
20
9
20
18
40
18
40
27
60
27
60
36
80
36
80
45
100
45
100
55
120
55
120
64
140
64
140
73
160
73
160
82
180
82
180
91
200
91
200
100
220
100
220
109
240
109
240
118
260
118
260
127
280
127
280
136
300
136
300
145
320
145
320
155
340
155
340
164
360
164
360
173
380
173
380
ModelType
ModelType
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
27(lbs.)
25(lbs.)
45(lbs.)
41(lbs.)
67(lbs.)
62(lbs.)
89(lbs.)
82(lbs.)
112(lbs.)
103(lbs.)
134(lbs.)
123(lbs.)
157(lbs.)
143(lbs.)
179(lbs.)
164(lbs.)
224(lbs.)
205(lbs.)
70mm (2.75 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
78mm (3.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
5
This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 5 Operators
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
9
20
9
20
18
40
18
40
27
60
27
60
36
80
36
80
45
100
45
100
55
120
55
120
64
140
64
140
73
160
73
160
82
180
82
180
91
200
91
200
100
220
100
220
109
240
109
240
118
260
118
260
127
280
127
280
136
300
136
300
145
320
145
320
155
340
155
340
164
360
164
360
173
380
173
380
ModelType
ModelType
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
505
510
515
520
525
530
535
540
550
22(lbs.)
21(lbs.)
38(lbs.)
35(lbs.)
57(lbs.)
53(lbs.)
76(lbs.)
70(lbs.)
95(lbs.)
88(lbs.)
114(lbs.)
105(lbs.)
132(lbs.)
123(lbs.)
152(lbs.)
141(lbs.)
189(lbs.)
176(lbs.)
85mm (3.25 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
90mm (3.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
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This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 6 Operators
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
64
140
64
140
64
140
73
160
73
160
73
160
82
180
82
180
82
180
91
200
91
200
91
200
100
220
100
220
100
220
109
240
109
240
109
240
118
260
118
260
118
260
127
280
127
280
127
280
136
300
136
300
136
300
145
320
145
320
145
320
155
340
155
340
155
340
164
360
164
360
164
360
173
380
173
380
173
380
182
400
182
400
182
400
191
420
191
420
191
420
200
440
200
440
200
440
209
460
209
460
209
460
218
480
218
480
218
480
227
500
227
500
227
500
ModelType
ModelType
ModelType
660
680
6100
660
680
6100
660
680
6100
295(lbs.)
268(lbs.)
246(lbs.)
394(lbs.)
358(lbs.)
328(lbs.)
493(lbs.)
448(lbs.)
410(lbs.)
60mm (2.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
70mm (2.75 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
78mm (3.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
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This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 6 Operators
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
64
140
64
140
64
140
73
160
73
160
73
160
82
180
82
180
82
180
91
200
91
200
91
200
100
220
100
220
100
220
109
240
109
240
109
240
118
260
118
260
118
260
127
280
127
280
127
280
136
300
136
300
136
300
145
320
145
320
145
320
155
340
155
340
155
340
164
360
164
360
164
360
173
380
173
380
173
380
182
400
182
400
182
400
191
420
191
420
191
420
200
440
200
440
200
440
209
460
209
460
209
460
218
480
218
480
218
480
227
500
227
500
227
500
ModelType
ModelType
ModelType
660
680
6100
660
680
6100
660
680
6100
226(lbs.)
210(lbs.)
185(lbs.)
303(lbs.)
281(lbs.)
246(lbs.)
379(lbs.)
352(lbs.)
308(lbs.)
85mm (3.25 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
90mm (3.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
100mm (4.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
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This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 8 Operators
551(lbs.)
544(lbs.)
Type 9 is not available for 100mm tube
Type 9 is not available for 114mm tube
100mm (4.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
114mm (4.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
kg.
lb.
182
400
182
400
205
450
205
450
227
500
227
500
250
550
250
550
278
600
278
600
295
650
295
650
318
700
318
700
341
750
341
750
364
800
364
800
386
850
386
850
409
900
409
900
432
950
432
950
455
1000
455
1000
500
1100
500
1100
545
1200
545
1200
Scale Changes
Scale Changes
591
1300
591
1300
636
1400
636
1400
682
1500
682
1500
727
1600
727
1600
ModelType
ModelType
820
820
940
940
960
980
960
980
9
This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 8 and Type 9 Operators
445(lbs.)
896(lbs.)
1344(lbs.)
140mm (5.5 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
182
400
205
450
227
500
250
550
278
600
295
650
318
700
341
750
364
800
386
850
409
900
432
950
455
1000
500
1100
545
1200
Scale Changes
591
1300
636
1400
682
1500
727
1600ModelType
820
940
960
980
490(lbs.)
986(lbs.)
1478(lbs.)
127mm (5.0 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
182
400
205
450
227
500
250
550
278
600
295
650
318
700
341
750
364
800
386
850
409
900
432
950
455
1000
500
1100
545
1200
Scale Changes
591
1300
636
1400
682
1500
727
1600ModelType
820
940
960
980
10
Type 980 is not available for 127mm tube
Type 980 is not available for 140mm tube
This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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Motor Selection GuideFor Type 8 and Type 9 Operators
296(lbs.)
596(lbs.)
894(lbs.)
1193(lbs.)
210mm (8.25 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
182
400
205
450
227
500
250
550
278
600
295
650
318
700
341
750
364
800
386
850
409
900
432
950
455
1000
500
1100
545
1200
Scale Changes
591
1300
636
1400
682
1500
727
1600ModelType
820
940
960
980
391(lbs.)
787(lbs.)
1180(lbs.)
1574(lbs.)
160mm (6.25 inch) TUBE DIAMETER
kg.
lb.
182
400
205
450
227
500
250
550
278
600
295
650
318
700
341
750
364
800
386
850
409
900
432
950
455
1000
500
1100
545
1200
Scale Changes
591
1300
636
1400
682
1500
727
1600ModelType
820
940
960
980
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This chart reflects the recommended 30% security factor that is used for most applications.
Shutters more than 9 feet high: add 10% to the effective load for every additional 3 feet.
Add an additional 10% to the effective load for shutters using end retention.
Double span shutters: add 20% to the effective load to be lifted.
All chart calculations are based on the (O.D.) outside diameter.Please take caution when sizing shutters with tube spacer rings as this will reduce the amount of operator lifting capacity
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2.5" (63)3.0" (78)3.5" (89)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)3.5" (89)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)3.5" (89)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)3.5" (89)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)3.5" (89)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)
2.5" (63)3.0" (78)
5 ft.(1.50m)
6.5 ft.(2.00m)
8 ft.(2.40m)
9 ft.(2.70m)
10 ft.(3.00m)
16.5 ft.(5.00m)
13.5 ft.(4.00m)
Projectionof Arms
Roller TubeO.D. Sizes
550
550
680
680
680
680 6100
6100
6100
This chart can be used to select the most suitable type of motor for your lateral arm awning system.Important: The lateral arms referred to here are the standard aluminum type with built-in tension springs. When considering arms made of steel and/or using other types of spring mechanisms, please request additional information.
1. Locate the projection of your lateral arm on the above chart at point (A); e.g. 5 ft., 6 ft., 8 ft., etc.2. Determine which roller tube diameter (D) is being used in your installation.
3. Locate the number of arms (B) and the length of your installation (C).4. Read the correct motor from the chart at the intersection of your selections.
NOTE:Because this chart must take into consideration lateral arms being manufactured by many different companies, it is only approximate. The relationship between the number of arms and the length of the awning is only a guide and will vary slightly from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Above chart is approximate.For more specific information, refer to factory.
B Number of ArmsC Length of Installation
A D
1 Pair(2 arms)
20 ft. (6m)
2 Pair(4 arms)
33 ft. (10m)
3 Pair(6 arms)
50 ft. (15m)
4 Pair(8 arms)
66 ft. (20m)
5 Pair(10 arms)
82 ft. (25m)
6 Pair(12 arms)
100 ft. (30m)
535 550 660535 550 660 680
535 550 660 680
525
535
540
540
535
550
550
550
540
550
550
660
535
540
550
660
660
680
540
550
550
550
660
680
550
660
680
660
660 6100
680660
680
680 6100660 680
660
680 6100
6100
680
680
680 6100
6100
525
Motor Selection GuideFor Retractable Awning Systems
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Installation of the drive wheel to the motor shaft:Push the drive into the motor shaft until you hear a "click". Two clips lock the drive wheel into the motor shaft.
There are two types of drive wheels: Removable or "Soft Clip" type, and fixed or "Hard Clip" type. The "Soft Clip" drives are available only for round tubes in 2", 2.5" and 2.75" diameters. The drive wheel can be removed by physically pulling it off the motor shaft. For the ease of identification all "Soft Clip" drives are brown.
The "Hard Clip" drives can only be removed from the shaft by pressing the two clips inward at the same time. The motor must be out of the tube in order to have access to the clips. These drives are black.
Installation in round tubes:The drive must be riveted to the tube after the motor is inserted.
Installation in profiled tubes:The drive doesn't need to be riveted to the tube because it is already in a positive lock position within the profiled tube.
SOFT CLIP (Removable)HARD CLIP (Fixed)
Installation Instructions For Snap-On Adaptors
Type 3.5 / Type 5 / Type 6 / Type 5DMI / Type 6DMI
Installation Instructions For Adaptors and Tube Mounting
Type 8 / Type 9 Operators
Motor Shaft
Motor Shaftin Place
Motor ShaftLocked in Place Drive WheelDrive Wheel
Clips
Open GroovesClosed Grooves
Adaptor Installation Instructions
Drive Locking Nut
Motor Shaft
Drive Wheel
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In this case, the screw creates a distortion of the crown that can generate a limit drift.
The screw is recessed and completely clear of the tube. The screw SIMU provides with the operator is the only qualified screw to be used.
Limit Switch Adjustment Type 3.5 / Type 5 / Type 6Type 8 and Type 9 Operators
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UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON SAME SIDE AS LIMITS MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDE FROM LIMITS
1) Identify which limit adjustment screw controls the up limit and which controls the down limit (see above diagrams). It is important to note that the arrows by the limit adjustment screw refer to the tube's rotation. Thus if the material comes off the tube on the back side and the limit adjustment screws face the front (as per diagram 2), the limit adjustment screw facing up controls the down limit and vice versa.
2) Turning an adjustment screw clockwise will increase the maximum travel in the direction that it controls, and turning it counterclockwise will decrease the maximum travel.
3) To set a limit, run the motor in the selected direction.
4) If the motor stops on its own before reaching the desired stop, turn the appropriate limit screw positive (clockwise). Every 2 to 3 turns of the limit adjustment screw will allow the motor to travel about 1 inch further. After every few turns of the limit adjustment screw, use the control switch to move the motor to the new limit position. (If the motor does not stop on its own before reaching the desired limit, go to step 6)
5) When you are approximately at the desired limit position, use the control switch to run the motor away from the limit 2 to 3 feet, and then back. This will allow you to see precisely where the limit is set. Make small adjustments and repeat.
6) If the motor does not stop on its own at least 6 inches before the desired limit position, stop the motor with the control switch. Then turn the limit adjustment screw in the negative (counterclockwise) direction. Confirm that the motor is stopped at the limit and set the limit as per steps 4 and 5. If the motor is not stopped at the limit, continue turning the limit adjustment screw counterclockwise (up to 120 turns may be required )
NOTE: The motor has a built in thermal cutoff. If after several minutes of use the motor will not run in either direction, allow the motor to cool for approximately 20 minutes.
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Limit Switch Adjustment Type 5 and Type 6 DMI Operators
UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON SAME SIDE AS LIMITS
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDE FROM LIMITS
1) Identify which limit adjustment screw controls the up limit and which controls the down limit (see above diagrams). It is important to note that the arrows by the limit adjustment screw refer to the tube's rotation. Thus if the material comes off the tubeon the back side and you are adjusting the limits from the side that the motor cable is not on (as per diagram 2), the limit adjustment screw with the arrow facing up controls the down limit and vice versa.
2) Turning an adjustment screw positive (+) will increase the maximum travel in the direction that it controls, and turning it negative (-) will decrease the maximum travel. For the adjustment screws on the side without the motor cable, turning clockwiseis positive (+) and counterclockwise is negative (-). For the adjustment screws on the side with the motor cable, turning clockwiseis negative (-) and counterclockwise is positive (+)
3) To set a limit, run the motor in the selected direction.
4) If the motor stops on its own before reaching the desired stop, turn the appropriate limit screw positive. Every 2 to 3 turns of the limit adjustment screw will allow the motor to travel about 1 inch further. After every few turns of the limit adjustment screw, use the control switch to move the motor to the new limit position. (If the motor does not stop on its own before reaching the desired limit, go to step 6)
5) When you are approximately at the desired limit position, use the control switch to run the motor away from the limit 2 to 3 feet, and then back. This will allow you to see precisely where the limit is set. Make small adjustments and repeat.
6) If the motor does not stop on its own at least 6 inches before the desired limit position, stop the motor with the control switch. Then turn the limit adjustment screw in the negative direction. Confirm that the motor is stopped at the limit and set the limit as per steps 4 and 5. If the motor is not stopped at the limit, continue turning the limit adjustment screw. (up to 120 turns may be required )
NOTE: The motor has a built in thermal cutoff. If after several minutes of use the motor will not run in either direction, allow the motor to cool for approximately 20 minutes.
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MO
TOR
CA
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MO
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CA
BLE
+
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DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
UP LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW DOWN LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREW
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON SAME SIDE AS LIMITS
MATERIAL ROLLS DOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDE FROM LIMITS
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MO
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CA
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LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ON OPPOSITE SIDE FROM MOTOR CABLE
LIMIT ADJUSTMENT SCREWS ON SAME SIDE AS MOTOR CABLE1 2
3 4
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Wiring Considerations( Four Wire Operators )
Because of the type of motor (Asynchronous with built-in capacitor) and the built-in limit switches, it is important to follow two important recommendations to assure proper operation of the motorized systems - SIMU operators are not universal motors.
1. Do Not Wire SIMU Operators in Parallel. Parallel Wiring Means: Several Operators are Wired to Only One Electrical Contact Per Direction of Rotation.There will be constant feedback from one motor to another, so stopping points will not be stable and there is a risk of motor burn out.
Correct:Correct wiring solution is to use a double pole, double throw, center off switch which would isolate both motors.
Incorrect:Motor A stops at its limit in direction 2 before Motor B. Current in Motor B feeds back to Motor A through the capacitor C2 and microswitches M3 and M1. Both operators keep rotating in opposite directions at reduced power.
2. Do Not Control One SIMU Operator from Several Locations Without Using a Proper Controller.
Correct:Possible problem: When switch (1) is turned on, the motor will begin running in direction 1. As it reaches its limit, the microswitch M1 will open. If at the same moment in time switch (2) is turned on, the motor will operate in the opposite direction. This is why we recommend the use of momentary switches with the SIMU TR115 sequence relay control.
Incorrect:The microswitch M1 closes, short-circuiting the capacitor which is loaded at its maximum voltage (180V). As a result the microswitch M1 is damaged. Solution: Use relays to build priorities between controls sending opposite signals. Do not use standard a “light” switch as a motor control.
Note: SIMU Control Systems are designed to comply with these two basic criteria and assure reliable operation of motorized systems. Non-compliance to these two basic principles void the SIMU warranty.
SYMBOLSM1M2CW1
MicroswitchMicroswitchCapacitorMotor Wiring
W2TPGND
Motor WindingThermal ProtectorGround
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Wiring Considerations( Four Wire Operators )
OPERATORWIRING CHARTMOTORCABLE
POWER 120VAC
BLACKWHITEGREEN
HOTNEUTRALGROUND
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
POWER120VAC 60Hz
1) FCC -This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operating is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. -Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
2) Hz Operator Wiring All wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and local codes -The Hz operator can be wired to power in parallel (unlike normal AC tubular operators) -It is recommended that provisions be made to cut power individually when wiring Hz operators. This can be in the form of an inline off/on switch, a disconnect plug, or access to the operator cable for use of a installers power cable with off/on switch. The ability to cut the power to each motor individually is required to easily program the receiver in the operator.
3) Installation -The Hz motor uses standard T5 (not DMI) accessories. -Use only SIMU accessories (brackets, adaptors, clips....) -Mount Hz motor heads at least 18 inches from each other to prevent RF interference. -Always install the power cable with a drip loop to prevent water penetration -SIMU motors conform to IP44 requirements and as such must be protected against direct weather elements such as rain, sleet, ...etc.
Wiring Considerations( Three Wire Operators / Hz Operators)
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STEP 1Wake the motor by
pressing the UP and DOWN buttons
simultaneously until the motor jogs
Note: After every command the motor will jog to confirm
STEP 2Check the direction of rotation with the UP or
DOWN button. If needed, change the direction of rotation by pressing and holding the STOP button
until the motor jogs.
STEP 3Run the motor to the
desired upper limit. Press the STOP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the motor starts to run downward. Use the STOP button to stop the motor near the desired
lower limit.
STEP 4Use the UP or DOWN
button to run the motor to the exact desired lower limit. Press the STOP
and UP buttons simultaneously until the motor starts to run. Use the STOP button to stop
the motor.
STEP 6Press and hold the
PROGRAM button on the back of the transmitter
until the motor jogs. The buttons no long have to be held for the motor to run. Double check the limits are in the desired
position
STEP 5Press and hold the
STOP button until the motor jogs to confirm the
limit settings.Note: Until this step, the up or down limit
can be moved by repeating step 3 or
step 4
IMPORTANT: The programming button in step 6 will not work until the limits have been confirmed as per step 5
ADJUSTING THE LIMITS AFTER THE MOTOR HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED.To change the upper limit run the motor to its upper limit and let it stop. Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the motor jogs. Run the motor to the new desired upper limit. Press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. Check the new limit.To change the lower limit run the motor to its lower limit and let it stop. Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the motor jogs. Run the motor to the new desired lower limit. Press and hold the STOP button until the motor jogs. Check the new limit.
To add or delete a remote/channel press the PROGRAMMING button on the back of an already programmed remote/channel until the motor jogs. Next press the PROGRAMMING button on the back of the remote/channel you wish to add or delete until the motor jogs.
To reset the motor to factory mode start with the motor connected to power. Cut power for 8 seconds, reconnect power for 8 seconds, cut power for 8 seconds and then reconnect power. The motor should start to run (if this does not happen repeat the 8 second power cuts until the motor does run). Allow the motor to stop on its own (do not press stop, up or down or you will have to repeat the double power cut) Once the motor stops on its own, press and hold the PROGRAMMING button for over 8 seconds. The motor should jog twice.
Hz-02 Plus Operators (Electronic Limit)Basic Programming
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Hz-02 (Progressive Limit) Basic Programming
STEP 1Wake the motor by
pressing the UP and DOWN buttons
simultaneously until the motor jogs.
Note: After every command the motor will jog to confirm
STEP 2Check the direction of rotation with the UP or
DOWN button. If needed, change the direction of rotation by pressing and holding the STOP button
until the motor jogs.
STEP 3Press and hold the
PROGRAM button on the back of the
transmitter until the motor jogs. The buttons no long have to be held
for the motor to run. Double check the limits
are in the desired position.
To add or delete a remote/channel press the PROGRAMMING button on the back of an already programmed remote until the motor jogs. Next press the PROGRAMMING button on the back of the remote you wish to add or delete until the motor jogs.
To reset the motor to factory mode start with the motor connected to power. Cut power for 8 seconds, reconnect power for 8 seconds, cut power for 8 seconds and then reconnect power. The motor should start to run (if this does not happen repeat the 8 second power cuts until the motor does run). Allow the motor to stop on its own (do not press stop, up or down or you will have to repeat the double power cut) Once the motor stops on its own, press and hold the PROGRAMMING button for over 8 seconds. The motor may jog twice.
Wall Switch Transmitter
PROGRAM BUTTON SINGLECHANNEL
FIVECHANNEL
Handheld TransmitterHz Timer
PROGRAM BUTTONPROGRAM BUTTON
19
TERRACE
16 CHANNELSINGLE
CHANNELFIVE
CHANNEL
Hz DecoFlex Wall Switch
Two,three, and four channel versions also available
PROGRAM BUTTON
AutoSunTM
Motor System
20
AutoSunTM DC Hz motor- AutoSunTM electric motor, dia. 40mm, 12V- Compatible with existing Hz and RTS accessories
AutoSunTM battery- NiMH technology- Lead-free- Operating Temperature is -4º F to +158º F- Separate programming button
AutoSunTM solar panel- Amorphous Silicon technology- Works effectively even in overcast conditions
- 220 volt operators are available as a special order.
- All Simu 120V-60Hz AC operators come standard with a built in electric brake and limit switch.
2931
OperatorsType 8(120V - 60Hz) AC
-Diameter 94mm (3.7 in.)-Progressive limit setting-2 feet of motor cable-IP 44 Rated
- 220V-50Hz operators are available as a special order.
- All Simu 120V-60Hz AC operators come standard with a built in electric brake and limit switch.
- Reference 2006336 and 2006337 represents operators with adjustable adaptors. Adaptors will adjust between 100mm - 106mm. Drive wheel is included and is attached to operator.
- Reference 2004248 and 2004249 do not include adaptor drive wheel. See page 37 for available sizes.
Approximate shipping weight = 50 lb.
Approximate shipping weight = 55 lb.
Standard Operators
New Reference Diameter Torque Speed Watts Amps Limit Switch Run Time (in. lb./Nm) (rpm) (max. turns) (minutes)
-Diameter 124mm (5 in.)-Progressive limit setting-3 feet of motor cable
-IP 44 Rated
- Operators must run at 240V-60Hz 3 phase, do not use with 208V-60Hz 3 phase
- All Simu 240V-60Hz 3 Phase AC operators come standard with a built in electric brake and limit switch.
Approximate shipping weight = 60 lb.
Approximate shipping weight = 65 lb.
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16
16
35
940
940
960 / 980
960 / 980
940 = 656 960-980 = 646
940 = 124 960 = 127 980 = 158
940 = 124 960 = 127 980 = 158
940 = 656 960-980 = 646
51 57
154
10
77
87
87
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OperatorsType Centris(120V - 60Hz) AC
-Fast set limits-12 feet of motor cable-5 cycles per day-UL Recognized-CSA Approved-Brake release
Approximate shipping weight = 25 lb.
Reference Mounting Crown Speed Torque Load Watts Amps Limit Switch Run Time
-Central operators come standard with 2-3/8“ fixed shaft. Adaptors are available for smaller diameters.-Maximum counter balanced weight is 450 lbs on reference number 2001098 / 2004950 and 400 lbs on reference number 2001099 / 2004951.
- Attaches to wall bracket 800095 or 800016- For use with: 500003- Zinc Plated
9510000
Motor flat mount
- For use with all 3.5 operators- Zinc Plated
9580009
Motor mount 10mm square pin
- For use with all 3.5 operators- Zinc Plated
9580008
Motor flat mount
- For use with all 3.5 operators- Zinc Plated
Motor 3.5 crown and drive sets
- 40mm Octagonal- 37mm Round- 40mm Round
- Adaptor interface which allows the use of all T5 adaptors
9012258
9001529
9001481 9001497 9001495
9001529
OperatorsType 3.5Accessories
Type 3.5 to Type 5 Adaptor Kit
- Allows the use of Type 5 crowns and drives with Type 3.5 motors- Black composite- Maximum motor torque - 13 Nm
3436
9015292 Solar Panel Mounting Clips
Operator AccessoriesTube Adaptors Type 5 / DMI
Crowns and DrivesTube Profiles Reference Description
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Crown
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Drive Aluminum
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Crown
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Drive
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Crown
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Drive
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Crown
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Drive Aluminum
50mm Round Type 5 Drive - Soft clip50mm Round Type 5 Drive - Hard clip
60mm Round Type 5 Crown
60mm Round Type 5 Drive - Hard clip
60mm Round Type 5 Crown
60mm Round Type 5 Drive - Aluminum
60mm Round Type 5 Set "Hard Clip”
60mm Round Type 5 Set Aluminum
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Set Aluminum
60 mm Octagonal Type 5 Set
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Set
70 mm Octagonal Type 5 Set Aluminum
9707026
9707025
9707025
9521046
9521046
9012950
9012951
9751001
9751002
9011878
9707026
9521028
9012813
9012814
9521031
9521021
9012812
9206089 9206088
9206041
3537
Operator AccessoriesTube Adaptors Type 5 / Type 6 / DMI
Crowns and Drives
70 mm Type 5 Set
78 mm Type 5 Set
72 mm Type 5 Set
70 mm Type 5 Set
85 mm Type 5 Set
85 mm Type 6 Set
63 mm Type 5 Crown
63 mm Type 5 Drive
70 mm Type 6 Set
78 mm Type 6 Set
9521000
9521007
9521010
9521019
9521008
9530109
707030
751002
9530112
9530107
Tube Profiles Reference Description
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Crown
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Drive
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Crown
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Drive Aluminum
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Set
70 mm Octagonal Type 6 Set Aluminum
9705340
9705340
9751002
9011878
9530117
9012815
3638
Operator AccessoriesTube Adaptors Type 5 / Type 6 / DMI / Type 8
9206041
9012950
9530112
9530124
60 mm Round Type 6
60 mm Round Type 6 Aluminum
67mm Round Type 6
94mm Round Type 6
Sleeve Adaptors
953013595301379530142953014395301449530145
All adaptor sleeves requirea crown and drive wheel:
Type 5: 9521028 Adaptor SetType 6: 9206041 Drive Wheel
85 mm Round
94 mm Round
100 mm Round
102 mm Round
104 mm Round
107 mm Round
Tube Profiles Reference Description
Crowns and DrivesTube Profiles Reference Description
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9910004
9001297
9001315
For use with all aluminum drive wheels
9910062
Type 5 drive wheel stop
94mm Round Type 8 Drive Aluminum
124mm Round Type 8 Adaptor Set
Type 6 drive wheel stop
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OperatorsType 5Bracket Accessories
U.S.Thread
Item Reference Description
Shade Bracket
- U- Support for square 10mm motor mount 9500073
- Attaches to wall bracket 2003677
- Zinc Plated Steel
9510000
Shade Bracket
- 50mm spacing / 4mm tapped holes
- Zinc Plated Steel
9520038
Shade Bracket
- Motor mount 10mm square pin
- For Type 5 operators
- Zinc Plated Steel
9520073
Awning Bracket
- 48mm spacing / 6mm tapped holes
- Zinc Plated steel
Awning Bracket
- 48mm spacing / 1/4” US threaded tapped holes
- Zinc Plated Steel
9520040
9520188
Awning Bracket
- 50mm spacing / 6mm tapped holes
- Zinc Plated Steel
9520041
4040
OperatorsType 5Bracket Accessories
Item Reference Description
Standard Bracket
- 30mm spacing / counter sunk holes
- Attaches to wall plate 2003611 or 2003612
- Zinc Plated steel
9520076
Shade Bracket
- 30mm spacing / 1/4” US Threaded holes
- Attaches to wall bracket: 2003643
- Zinc Plated Steel
9252527
Shutter Bracket
- Maxi side frame bracket 100x100mm
- Requires side frame center pin to be removed
- Gold Zinc Plated Steel
9520187
Shutter Bracket
- Mini side frame bracket 80x80mm
- No center pin removal required
- Zinc Plated Steel
Bracket Fitting Set
- Type 5 bracket fitting set
9520049
9013156
4141
OperatorsType 6Bracket Accessories
Item Reference Description
Standard Motor Bracket
- 46mm spacing / counter sunk holes
- Attaches to wall plate 850066 or 850067
- Zinc Plated Steel
9530051
Shade Bracket
- 50mm spacing / 4mm tapped holes
- Zinc Plated Steel
9530015
Awning Bracket
- 48mm spacing / 6mm tapped holes
- 48mm spacing / 1/4” US threaded tapped holes
- Zinc Plated Steel
9530042
9530019
Shutter Bracket
- Maxi side frame bracket 100x100mm
- Accommodates side frame center pin
- Zinc Plated Steel
9530083
9530018
Bracket Fitting Set
Type 6 bracket fitting set
9856000
42
100
100
120
102
Shutter Bracket
- Super Maxi side frame bracket 120x120mm
- Accommodates side frame center pin
- Zinc Plated Steel
42
OperatorsType 5 and 6 DMIBracket Accessories
Item Reference Description
Motor Bracket
- DMI override 2 piece bracket
- Attaches to wall plate 850066 or 850067
- Zinc Plated Steel
9520074
Motor Bracket
- DMI multi-system awning bracket
- Black Painted Cast Aluminium
9420647
Motor Bracket
-
- Attaches to wall plate 850066 or 850067
- Zinc Plated Steel
DMI override 2 piece bracket adjustable
Motor Bracket
-
- Zinc Plated Steel
DMI override 3 piece through side plate bracket
2005701
Motor Bracket
- 100mm X 100mm Plate
- Zinc Plated Steel
DMI Override Eye
- 7mm hex shaft
- Black composite coated eye
- Zinc Plated Steel Shaft
9706034
9520079
9685114
IAD . 100
100
01 0
4343
OperatorsType 8 and 9Bracket Accessories
Item Reference Description
Motor Bracket- Use with Type 8 operators - Use with Type 9 operators
- Attaches to wall plate 9541001,9541005 or 9541009
- Zinc Plated Steel
9001413 9541089
Idler Bracket
- Use with Idlers 9542008, 9542009, 9542012 and 9542014
- Zinc Plated Steel
2003807
Wall Bracket Motor Side for Type 8 and Type 9
- 280mm x 280mm- 330mm x 330mm- 400mm x 400mm
- Galvanized Plated Steel
Wall Bracket Idle Side for Type 8 and Type 9
- 280mm x 280mm- 330mm x 330mm- 400mm x 400mm
- Galvanized Plated Steel
2003828 9541068 2003830
Heavy Duty Steel Idler
- 94mm OD- 97mm OD- 124mm OD- 127mm OD
- Sealed Bearings - Painted Steel
9542008 9542009 9542012 9542014
9541001 9541005 9541009
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H
H
H
H
44
Items Reference Description
2005840
20061382006139200614020061412006142
20061432006144200614520061462006147
WhiteSilverPlumGreenOrange
WhiteSilverPlumGreenOrange
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Slim Single Channel Hand Held
Slim Multi Channel Hand Held
Single Channel Surface Wall Mount
-Available in white
-Indoor rated
Hz Wireless RadioSwitches and Receivers
-5 independent channels that can be programmedto operate one or more motors.
2007350White 16-Channel Hz Remote Control
-Programs 16 channels for control of both indoor and outdoorwindow coverings.
2007351Silver
TERRACE
1810897White
DecoFlex Single Channel Wall Switch
-Indoor rated
1810898Ivory
1810899Black
1810813White
1810814Ivory
1810830Black
DecoFlex Single Channel Wall Switch-5 independent channels that can be programmedto operate one or more motors.
-Indoor rated
1810972Silver DecoFlex Table Top Control Accessory
-Converts a DecoFlex Wall Switch to a Table Top Control withthis accessory.
1811051Black
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Items Reference Description
1810602
2005714
46
Hz Radio Receiver Motor Controller
-This radio receiver can be used with the SIMU standard AC motor series T3.5, T5, T5DMI,T6, T6DMI, T8 and T8 override. This control is compatible with all the transmitter switches shown above.
Hz Radio Dry Contact Transmitter
-This transmitter is designed to link Hz operators into most home automation systems.
Hz Wireless RadioSwitches and Receivers
2004960
2006029
Hz Radio Timer
-Compatible with all Hz radio operators. This timer can operate multiple operators automatically at a set time.
-Indoor use only.
Hz Radio Key Pad
-Compatible with all Hz radio operators. This key can operate twoindependent Hz radio operators.
-IP 54 Outdoor weather rated.
No job is too large or small for the Hz wireless technology which is the latest radio innovation from SIMU. It combines the function of wireless switching with the added benefit of group control directly into the operator. Everything from individual switching and sub grouping to a master control can be accomplished without the use of external controls. For more details on this product please refer to the Hz control manual which features detailed information on wiring and program scenarios.
Note: This radio control system is not compatible with the RC200 sequence controlled radio.
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N E: - I you are ot using a afet dev ce a u p r ire mu t be connectedOT f n s y i j m e w s to er ina s 8 & . t m l 9 D not c t antenna i e sup li d ith this unit. - o u w r p e w See c mpl te instr cti ns s pplied with nit on transm tt r rog amming. - o e u o u u i e p r
Radio Receiver and Transmitter Controls
W n fo ne mo oiri g r o t ra d o e R 2 0 re eiv rn n C 0 c e
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
This radio remote control is everything you need to operate your SIMU operator. It's new designer look is stylish, compact and water resistant. Built-in reliable features include sequence controlled switching, remote location switching ability, run timer with automatic shut-off and dry contact safety control hook-up. The designer remote complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and can transmit over 300 feet.
Note: This radio control system is not compatible with the Hz wireless control products.
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OperatorElectronic Control Systems
Smart Motor Control “SMC”The SMC is an ideal general purpose intelligent control system for commercial or industrial applications. The SMC allows control of a 120VAC tube motor by most standard commercial controls and safety detectors. It features a Q250mA 12 volt power supply for accessories, diagnostic LEDs for quick trouble shooting, normally open and closed inputs from reversing detectors and supports 2 and 4 wire safety edges. It also has a selectable stop function for normally open or closed switches, selectable time run or continuous pressure function and will support many sequencing devices such as radio controls, key switches and card readers.
Reference Unit Function
2005720 2005566 2005630
Smart motor control board Metal box for smart motor control Photo eyes for SMC
Wiring for one motorand one SMC
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
JP1
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
T
STO
PD
NUP
SEQ
12G
ND
+
N.C.
N.O.
N.O.
3 BUTTON STATION
3 BUTTON STATION
NOTES:1) SHOULD BE USED WITH REVERSING SENSORS2) SHOWN CONFIGURED FOR A N.C. STOP BUTTON
2 BUTTON STATION
JP1
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
T
DN
UPSE
Q12
GN
D
+
N.O.
N.O.
2 BUTTON STATION
N.O.
1 2 3RE
D
WH
ITE
BLAC
K
RECEIVER
SEQUENCING CONTROL SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO
NOTES:1) CAN BE USED WITH ANY MOMENTARY, DRY CONTACT SUCH AS KEY SWITCHES, CARD READERS,RADIO CONTROLS, ETC..2) TWO OR MORE SWITCHES CAN BE WIRED INPARALLEL.3) CONTROL WILL FOLLOW A SEQUENCE WITH EACHPULSE (UP, STOP, DOWN, STOP, UP, .....)
NOTES:1) WIRING SHOWN IS STANDARD BUT MAY VARY WITHMANUFACTURER. CHECK INSTRUCTIONS WITH RADIORECEIVER FOR DIFFERENCES BEFORE WIRING.
NOTES:1) SHOWN REQUIRING CONSTANT PRESSURE ON THE SWITCH FOR THE MOTOR TO OPERATE.2) SWITCH MUST BE IN VIEW OF THE DOOR
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ITH8 AM
P 125 VOLTS
GN
LU
DG
N
SE2
SE1
STO
PD
NUP
SEQ
12G
ND
POWER
SAFETYSTOP
JP1
+
JP3
JP4
J1
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
T
MOTOR INPUTS
POWER INPUTS
LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHING INPUTS
JP3
JP4
JP3
JP4
SE2
SE1 JP1
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
T
4 WIRE SENSING EDGE
LOOP 1
LOOP 2
NOTES: 1) JUMPERS JP3 AND JP4 MUST BE OFF WHEN USINGA 4 WIRE SENSING EDGE.2) JP1 TOP JUMPER MUST BE OFF (CONT). THIS SETS THE SMC RUN TIMER ON.3) JP1 LOWER JUMPER SETTING DEPENDS ON STOPBUTTON.4) CHECK SENSING EDGE FUNCTION. IF THE MOTORREVERSES UPON SENSING EDGE ACTIVATION WHEN THE DOOR IS GOING UP INSTEAD OF DOWN,REVERSE THE RED AND BLACK MOTOR LEADS.
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
T
N.O.
SE2
SE1
NOTES:1) JUMPERS JP3 AND JP4 MUST BE ON WHEN USINGA NORMALLY OPEN SENSING (2 WIRE) EDGE.2) JP1 TOP JUMPER MUST BE OFF (CONT). THIS SETSTHE SMC RUN TIMER ON.3) JP1 LOWER JUMPER SETTING DEPENDS ON THE STOPBUTTON.4) CHECK SENSING EDGE FUNCTION. IF THE MOTOR REVERSES UPON SENSING EDGE ACTIVATION WHEN THE DOOR IS GOING UP INSTEAD OF DOWN,REVERSE THE RED AND BLACK MOTOR LEADS.
JP1
N.O. SENSING EDGE (2 WIRE)
JP3
JP4
N.O.
SE2
SE1
NC
NO
MO
MC
ON
TJP1
NOTES:1) JUMPER JP3 MUST BE ON AND JP4 MUST BE OFFWHEN USING NORMALLY CLOSE REVERSINGSENSOR.2) JP1 TOP JUMPER MUST BE OFF (CONT). THIS SETSTHE SMC RUN TIMER ON.3) JP1 LOWER JUMPER SETTING DEPENDS ON STOPBUTTON.4) CHECK SENSING EDGE FUNCTION. IF THE MOTOR REVERSES UPON SENSING EDGE ACTIVATION WHENTHE DOOR IS GOING UP INSTEAD OF DOWN,REVERSE THE RED AND BLACK MOTOR LEADS.
STO
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N.O.
N.O.
3 BUTTON STATION
INTERLOCK (KEYED LOCK OUT)
NOTES:1) A NORMALLY CLOSED INTERLOCK (KEYED LOCK OUT) CAN BE CONNECTED IN SERIES WITH THE N.C. STOP BUTTON.2) SHOULD BE USED WITH REVERSING SENSORS3) SHOWN CONFIGURED FOR A N.C. STOP BUTTON.
N.C.
INTERLOCK
N.C. REVERSING SENSOR
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Automatic Environmental ControlsThe WINDY Hz is designed to retract a motorized awning or sun shade during windy conditions, whether your home or away. The WINDY Hz can also be used to close other window treatments such as rolling shutters during those same windy conditions. Other features of the WINDY Hz include the use of standard Hz transmitters and a wired switch.
Reference Unit Function
2006860 Wind Control for Awnings and Shutters
Turn the wind speed adjustment down to minimum. Spin the wind sensor and confirm the windy activates in the correct direction. If the windy activates the motor in the wrong direction at a wind signal, reverse the red and black motor leads. Remember to turn the wind speed adjustment back up after testing.
* NOTE:
Wiring for one motorand one WindyHz
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
Fuse
4A
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Green (Ground)
Neutral
Hot (120V-60Hz)
WindMeter
Win
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Adju
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Whi
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Red
Bla
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Individual Switch(momentary)
Notice: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes.
Hz Receiver
Green (Ground)
Po
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120V
AC 6
0Hz
0 m/s 30 m/s
15 m/s
0 m/s = 0 mph15 m/s = 34 mph30 m/s = 67 mph
Note: for awningsand shades, thewind speed should
be set over15 m/s.
A typical setting for awningswould be 7 m/s(15.5 mph).Dial set as shownmidway between0m/s and 15/m/s
The Halcomaster 2200USPRO allows for additional sensors to be attached. It also allows for additional switches to be remotely located.
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2200
SET
The Halcomaster 2200 is a control system for all types of window treatments. Whether you are controlling retractable awnings, rolling shutters or sun shades, the Halcomaster 2200 enables a window treatment to provide shading from the sun and protection from the wind automatically and conveniently. A digital display read out allows you to monitor the sensors sun intensity and wind speed levels. These settings can be adjusted easily from the control unit.
Automatic Environmental Controls
OPT
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Jumper 2200-WMWIND SENSOR
2200-LOSUN SENSOR
2200-RMRAIN SENSOR
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance withnational and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power beforeinstalling. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C°or higher rated insulation havingsufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C°column of NationalElectrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
Wiring for one motorand one 2200PRO
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Automatic Environmental ControlsThe WINDY is designed to retract a motorized awning or sun shadeduring windy conditions, whether your home or away. The WINDY can also be used to close other window treatments such as rolling shutters during those same windy conditions. The wind sensor is adjustable and the automatic wind protection function is designed to override the manual switch during high wind gusts. Other featuresof the WINDY include the use of standard switches. Choose from designer switches, toggle switches or rocker switches.
Reference Unit Function
2005721 2009089
Wind Control for Awnings and Shades Wind Control for Rolling Shutters
120V - 60Hz
WINDY
N LN
M
Com
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Hot ( 2 6 H 1 0V- 0 z)
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VM or Swi 20ot tch 1
Individual Switch
*
WARNINGTHE “SWITCH COM” IS AN INTERNALLY PROVIDEDHOT (115VAC) POWER AND IS ONLY CONNECTED TO COMMON TERMINAL OF THE SWITCH. DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY EXTERNAL VOLTAGE SOURCE (LINE POWER: HOT OR NEUTRAL) AS THIS WILL CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE CONTROL.
*
Turn the wind speed adjustment down to minimum. Spin the wind sensor and confirm t e windy h
activates in the correct direction. If the windy activates the motor in the wrong direction at a wind signal, reverse the red and black mot r leads. Remember to urno t the wind speed adju tment back s u after testing. p
* NOTE:
W n o e mo oiri g f r on t ra i dnd one W n y
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
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Group Control Relays
Relay group controls can be linked together to control any amount of operators. SIMU can custom design a group control system that will give you complete control of your SIMU operators.
Reference Unit Function
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200571820057192005717
Two Motor Relay Group Control (master, individual) (RI.2) Three Motor Relay Group Control (master, individual) (RI.3) Two Motor Relay Group Control (master, sub group, individual) (GI.2) Two Motor Relay Group Control (24-Volt switching) (RG.2)
Two Motor Relay Group Control (master, individual) Metal Box (RI.2M) Three Motor Relay Group Control (master, individual) Metal Box (RI.3M) Two Motor Relay Group Control (24-Volt switching) Metal Box (RG.2M)
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NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
M
P
Ground (Green)
Hot Power L1 (Black)
Common N (White)
Motor
Power to Ind. Switch
Motor Direction (Red/Black)
Note: Connections are only at terminals
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Wiring RelaysR
I2
P P
M M
NNCENTRAL
NNNN L LPOWER IN 115VAC GROUND
5AMP MAX
INDIVIDUAL SWITCH
INDIVIDUAL SWITCH
R3I
NNCENTRAL
NNNN L LPOWER IN 115VAC GROUND
5AMP MAX
N
P
M
INDIVIDUAL SWITCH
P
M
INDIVIDUAL SWITCH
P
M
INDIVIDUAL SWITCH* Three Motors
* One Momentary Master Switch* Three Momentary Individual Control Switches
Mo o* Two t rs O n a h* ne Mome t ry Master SwitcT a I d v u C o s* wo Moment ry n i id al ontr l Switche
1 Hz5V - 601 R I.3
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MASTER SWITCH BUS LINE (CENTRAL)
1
2
MOTOR 1 SWITCH
MOTOR 2 SWITCH
24VDC 0.1AMPS PER RG2 IN GROUP
FUSE 5AT
120VAC POWER
MOTOR1MOTOR2
P P
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
NN NNN
Master Control(AV or switch)
Individual switches can be linked to form a subgroup
Individual switches can be linked to form a subgroup
Mp
Mp
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Mp P P
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OperatorElectronic Control Systems
Wiring Relays
Mo o* Two t rs O n a h* ne Mome t ry Master SwitcOn i* e Momentary Sub Group Sw tch
n a v o i* Two Mome t ry Indi idual Contr l Sw tches
1 Hz5V - 601 R G .2
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* Tw Motors o* Low-Voltage Moment ry aster Switca M h* Two Lo -V lta e Momentary Individua C ntrol Switchesw o g l o
5254
OperatorElectronic Control SystemsLow Voltage
Never be without POWER!
Reference Description
2005716
2005586
2005715 Battery back up system with warning lights (white) Battery back up system with warning lights (ivory)
Battery Replacement 12v 1.2 amp hour
STOP
Power On Line
PowerOff Line
LowBattery
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TECHNICAL DA TA:Input Voltage 120 VAC 50/60HzInput Current 50 mAMotor Output Voltage 12 Volts NominalMotor Output Current 5 Amps Max. PolyfusedBattery Output Voltage/Current Regulated Charging for 12 Volt 1.2 Ah Sealed Lead Acid Battery,Standby Battery Current 6.5 mAShut Down Battery Current .9mASize 3.5“ X 2.5” (Fits in deep 2 gang plastic box supplied)External Switching N.O., Momentary Dry Contacts Rated for 12 VoltsBus Line 12 Volts DC
MOTOR
NL
G
+ _
UD
SG
BUS
UD
S+12
SWITC
H
JP1
+-
BATTERY12VOLT 1.2 AhREF#2005586
BROWN
BLUE
MASTER/LOCALSWITCH JUMPER
EXTERNAL SWITCH U UP D DOWN S STOP+12 COMMON
BUS LINECONNECT TO ALLBBU’S IN A GROUP
LINE POWER 120VAC(G) GROUND(L) LINE(N) NEUTRAL
REF# BBU
RED BLACK
JP1
Jumpers offexternal switchescontrol only this BBU
LOCAL
JP1
Jumpers onexternal switches controlall BBUs connected bybus line
MASTEREXTERNAL SWITCH MASTER/LOCAL
Motor Wire 16 gage min.20 foot max length
W n o e Diri g f r on C motora S ind one BB Un t
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
The BBU is designed to provide you with constant power to any SIMU DC operator. The BBU operates from a battery that is charging while standard AC current is available. Three LED lights on the front of the unit keep you informed on your current power conditions. The unit also has additional dry contact connections for external switching devices such as home automation systems.
Battery Back-up System
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Items Reference Description
2001547
2001548
2005751
2005616
2004964
2005614
2005752
2005613
Single Pole, Double Throw, Maintained Contact
-Surface mount
Single Pole, Double Throw, Momentary Contact
-Surface mount
-Surface mount (keyed alike)
Commercial Grade Single Pole, Double Throw, Momentary Contact
-Surface mount-Switch can be configured single or double throw, momentary or maintained contact.
Standard Key Switch Extra Keys
Commercial Grade Extra Keys
* 3 keys included.
* 3 keys included.
* 3 keys included.
* 3 keys included.
* 3 keys included.
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85
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OperatorElectronic ControlsSecurity Key Switches
Wiring for one motorand one key switch switch
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
(Key Switch)Green (Ground)White (Neutral)Black ( Hot 120V-60Hz)
Motor Red
Motor Black
Motor Black
(Key Switch)
Green (Ground)
Green (Ground)
Black ( Hot 120V-60Hz)
* One Motor * One Key Switch
* One Motor * One Key Switch
Key Switch
Universal Key Switch
Reference Numbers2001547 - Maintained key switch, surface mount
Reference Numbers2004964 - Single or double throw, momentaryor maintained contact
Warning DO NOT
DO NOT
wire more than one operator to a single pole switch. A second operator can be wired to the second pole of a double pole switch.
connect two switches to an operator without a relay.
WIRING CHARTMOTORCABLE
POWER 120VAC
BLACKWHITEGREEN
HOTNEUTRALGROUND
RED
120VACPower In
1I
PI
2I
Down UP
1I
PI
2I
Down UP
1I
PI
2I
KEY SWITCH
JUNCTION BOX
Motor Red
Motor Black
Power Hot
If direction is reversed, switchmotor red to 2I and motorblack to 1I
MomentaryContact
MaintainedContact
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OperatorElectronic ControlsDesigner Switches
180037318003771800376
180037418003781800375
Maintained PDL SW-IvoryMomentary PDL SW-IvoryMain. DB Pole, DT PDL SW-Ivory
Maintained PDL SW-WhiteMomentary PDL SW-WhiteMain. DB Pole, DT PDL SW-White
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Items Reference Description
E d re t oi c i n 1R D
C d r tL A K e o 2B i c i n
B C 1 v 0L A ( 0 - 6h z )K 2P we om wa lo r fr l
H rT E ( n t a W I eu l )
T E ( n t WHI eu r la )
N gron du )G R E E (
E E ( g unro d )G R N
A1
B1
L 1
Power inHot BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
Motor LeadsDirection 1 RedDirection 2 BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
Wi n fo ne mo ori g r o t rand o e de i ne wit hn s g r s cNOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
Designer Cover Plates 90119669011968
90119679011969
Sng. Gang PDL SWPLT-IvoryTwo Gang PDL SWPLT- Ivory
Sng. Gang PDL SWPLT-WhiteTwo Gang PDL SWPLT-White
W n n ar i g O N T i e e han t D O w r mor t one operator o
si e sw t se oper ora ngl pole i ch. A cond at be ed o t se pol of a can wir t he cond e pol sw tdouble e i ch.
con swt t a ODO N T nect two i ches o npera i ho el . o tor w t ut a r ay
Maintained toggle switch - WhiteMomentary toggle switch - White
Items Reference Description
D ( direc ion 1t R E )
B A d r t 2i ec ion )L C K (
B A 6L C K ( 120v - 0hz ) werf r m w lP o o a l
WH T ( eut al I E n r )
T E ( eu a WHI t ln r )
G R E gr ndou E N ( )
G R E gr doun E N ( )
BROWN SCREW
BRASSSCREWS
Power inHot BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
Motor LeadsDirection 1 RedDirection 2 BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
W n o ne mo oiri g f r o t ra d o t g e s itcn ne og l w h
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
W n nar i g O N T i e e han t D O w r mor t one operator o
si e sw t se oper ora ngl pole i ch. A cond at be i ed o t se pol of a can w r t he cond e pol sw tdouble e i ch.
conn sw t t anODO N T ect two i ches o pera i ho el . o tor w t ut a r ay
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20055982005600
20056822005684
200565720056622005668
Items Reference Reference Description Switch Only Switch Kit
W n o ne mo oiri g f r o t ra d o roc er s itn ne k w ch
W n n ar i g O N T i e e han tD O w r mor t one operator osi e sw t se oper ora ngl pole i ch. A cond at
be i ed o t se pol of a can w r t he cond e pol sw tdouble e i ch.
conn sw t t anODO N T ect two i ches o pera i ho el .o tor w t ut a r ay
NOTICE: For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire energized electrical components.
Select conductors having 90 C or higher rated insulation having sufficient ampacity in accordance with the 60 C column of National Electrical Code R Table 310-16 or Canadian Electrical Code Table 2
Terminal capacity: #14 AWG to #10 AWG
Strip conductors using strip gage on switch body. DO NOT USE TINCONDUCTORS.
Power inHot BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
Motor LeadsDirection 1 RedDirection 2 BlackNeutral WhiteGround Green
aP ower from w ll d c 1R E D ( ire tion )
B L A C K ( direction 2 )K 2 0 z )B L A C ( 1 0v - 6 h
W T E ( eutraHI n l )
( e aWHIT E n utr l )
G R E E N ( ground )
G E N ( ro ndg u )R E
Rocker Switch - Single Pole, Double Throw (Maintained - White)
Rocker Switch - Single Pole, Double Throw (Momentary - White)
- Switch kit includes: switch, back plate, cover plate and mounting screws
Rocker Cover Plate Kit 1 Gang WhiteRocker Cover Plate Kit 2 Gang WhiteRocker Cover Plate Kit 3 Gang White
-Includes cover plate, back plate and mounting screws.
Rocker Cover Plates
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- Stainless steel outside casing- Zinc plated, hardened steel shaft- Shaft length 500mm- Output area 14mm- Adaptable to fixed handle or removable pivot - For interior use only
20041252004124
20041232004122
20041212004120
20041192004118
20041172004116
4 Hole 70 Degree
2001775 Universal Pivot
- Stainless Steel- 13.9mm Universal Input
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Manual AccessoriesRolling Shutter SystemBalance Springs and Supports