ShutterModule
HA 30Mounting and Operation
Contents
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ContentsOverview 2Mounting 3
1. Setting the limit switch of the tube motor 42. Laying cables 43. Connecting pushbuttons and motors 5
Teach-in 81. Activating the teach-in mode at the shutter module 82. Activating the Teach-in mode at the Hometronic Manager 93. Determining the end position 11Setting the 50% position (optional) 11Failed teach-in 12
Final mounting 13Operation 15
Controlling the shutters with pushbuttons 15Controlling the shutters with switches 15Lock-out unit HAC 30 16Changing the fuse of the shutter module 17
Information for the fitter 18Technical data 19Help with problems 20
Overview
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OverviewApplicationThe shutter module HA 30 is a component of the Hometronic Systemand controls the tube motors of shutters, venetian blinds and awnings.The shutter module can be operated either via the HometronicManager or directly via the pushbutton.The lock-out unit HAC 30 ensures that you cannot lock yourself out.Extension by the Sun Module HB 05/15The installation of the Hometronic Sun Module HB 05 or HB 15 allowsthe control of the shutter position depending on ...• Brightness (Sun Module HB 05).• Brightness and wind speed (Sun Module HB 15).
Caution!
Danger of injury! For security reasons automatic control of awnings onthe basis of the wind speed is only allowed with thewind sensor HWS 40!
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Mounting
Danger!
Danger to life through electric shock! Live electrical contacts lie open while the module isbeing cabled. Touching a live contact causes criticalinjuries.► All work may only be carried out by authorized
specialized personnel.► De-energize the corresponding fuse during all work on
the module.
Caution!
Faulty radio connection! The shutter module has a radio transmitter whosefunction can be impaired by metallic objects.► When selecting the operation site ensure that there is
sufficient distance to metallic objects such as metalcabinets and doors, concrete ceilings with iron latticesat radio devices such as radio headphones, etc.
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1. Setting the limit switch of the tube motor► If the tube motor of the shutter has a limit switch, set the limit switch
before connecting the shutter module.
2. Laying cablesThe device switch is intended to be mounted on a flush-mounteddistribution box.► Cut the cables to length or lengthen them so that they reach at least
10 cm out of the distribution box.► Remove the housing cover
from the module.
► Leverout the contact coverswith a screwdriver.
► Insert all the cables through the openings in the housing bottom.
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► Mount the lock-out unit HAC 30 as described in the enclosedmounting instructions (please also refer to Page 16).
3. Connecting pushbuttons and motors You can connect either pushbuttons or switches to thedevice switch. Use pushbuttons for a new installation.
Caution!
Malfunctions due to contact erosion► Replace old pushbuttons/switches by new push-
buttons.► Only use pushbuttons which are designed for 230 V
and conform to the VDE guidelines.
The following figure shows the circuiting for connecting push-buttons/switches and tube motors. The designations of theconnections are also used in the further description of the mounting.
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T↑: "Up“ button M↑: Motor UP L: PhaseT↓: "Down" button M↓: Motor DOWN N: Neutral conductorM: Motor PE: Protective earth conductor
► Connect the tube motor at theright-hand terminal block inaccordance with the diagram.
► Loop the PE conductor through the flush-mounted box to the motor.
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► Connect the pushbuttons/switches "Up" (T↑) and"Down" (T↓) to the left-handterminal block in accord-ance with the diagram.
No terminal is planned for the protective earth conductor.
► Fasten the housing base temporarily at the intended mounting siteso that smaller corrections can be carried out later if required.
► Slide the housing cover ontothe housing base and latchit in.
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Teach-inThe new Hometronic components have to be assigned to theHometronic Manager first before they can be taken into operation.This process is called the "Teach-in". During the process theHometronic Manager and the new components exchange data.
The teach-in mode remains active for a maximum of 4minutes. Afterwards the shutter module changes back tonormal mode. Therefore familiarize yourself with the followingsteps beforehand.
1. Activating the teach-in mode at the shutter module► Use the "Up" button to open the shutter completely.► Within 10 seconds press the "Down" button briefly exactly 5 times.
Ensure that the motor moves after each pressing action. Theshutter module does not recognize if the pressing action is toofast or too brief.
As confirmation the shutter travels downwards for 2 seconds. Theteach-in mode at the shutter module is activated.
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2. Activating the teach-in mode at the HometronicManager
The yellow LED at the Hometronic Manager lights up.The display shows the standarddisplay, for example:
HometronicWE 29.10.1999 11:15No Lifestyle activeLIVING 20.0 C
► Press the Dial button at theHometronic Manager.The cursor flashes in the bottom line.
MENUSET DATE/TIMEACTIVATE LIFESTYLELIVING 20.0 C
► Turn the Dial button to the right inorder to move the cursor to thehighest line.
MENUSET DATE/TIMEACTIVATE LIFESTYLELIVING 20.0 C
► Press the Dial button.The following text is displayed:
LIFESTYLESTIME PROGRAMSDISPLAYSETTINGS
► Select "Settings" and press the Dialbutton twice.The following text is displayed:
HEATINGSHUTTERSDEVICES/LIGHTSENSOR
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► Turn the Dial button to the left in orderto select the "Shutters" submenu.
HEATINGSHUTTERSDEVICES/LIGHTSENSOR
► Press the Dial button.The following text is displayed:
MODULE-1MODULE-2MODULE-3MODULE-4
► Select the module to be installed, inthis case Module 2.
MODULE-1MODULE-2MODULE-3MODULE-4
► Press the Dial button in order toactivate the teach-in mode.A �✝is displayed next to the selectedmodule (in this case Module 2).
MODULE-1MODULE-2 *MODULE-3MODULE-4
The Hometronic Manager is ready for data transfer.The teach-in mode is active.
The teach-in was successful, if the shutter travels completelyupwards.
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3. Determining the end position If it is not possible to travel to end positions or a button actionis interrupted, the teach-in has to be repeated.
► Keep the "Down" pushbutton/switch pressed until the shutterreaches the lower end position and the drive stops.
► Keep the "Up" pushbutton/switch pressed until the shutter reachesthe upper end position and the drive stops.The teach-in mode is terminated.
Setting the 50% position (optional)The shutter module can determine half the opening width of a shutterexactly. The Hometronic Manager can thus open and close the shutterwith greater precision.► Press the "Up" button until the shutter is opened completely.► Within 10 seconds press the "Up" button briefly exactly 5 times.► Press the "Down" button until the shutter has reached the 50%
position.The shutter module takes over the current position as the 50%position. As confirmation the shutter opens the shutter completely.
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Failed teach-inThe teach-in has failed if the shutter travels downwards for someseconds after 4 minutes.► Carry out the following measures:
– Improve the transmission.– Repeat the teach-in.
Improving the transmission► Remove the disturbing/shielding devices, e.g.:
– Wireless headphones, loudspeakers, garage door openers orremote control units
– Disturbing objects from the immediate environment– Metal parts
► Correct the position of the shutter module at the mounting site.
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Final mounting► Remove the housing cover
again.
► Clamp the contact covers inthe housing bottom.
► Screw the housing bottom onto the flush-mounted box or to the wallin accordance with the drilling scheme.
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► Slide the housing cover onto thehousing base and latch it in.
Mounting has been completed.
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OperationControlling the shutters with pushbuttonsUse the "Up" and "Down" buttons to open or close the shuttersmanually. One of the following functions is triggered depending onhow long the button is pressed:Button pressed Function► Less than 2 sec. • Shutter travels up/down as long as the
button is pressed► Long • Shutter travels up/down until the end
position has been reached• Shutter stops when any button is
pressed again
Controlling the shutters with switchesA switch with zero position is recognized by theshutter module if a contact is activated longerthan 5 seconds. The shutter stops in the zeroposition.
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Lock-out unit HAC 30The lock-out unit prevents unwanted closing of a shutter, for examplewhen a terrace door is open, while you are outside the house.If the door which is protected by the lock-out unit is open, every closecommand at the Hometronic Manager and local pushbuttons/switchesis ignored.
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Changing the fuse of the shutter module
Danger!
Danger to life through electric shock! Live electrical contacts are exposed when the contactcovers are opened. Touching a live contact causescritical injuries.► De-energize the corresponding circuit.► Ensure that the contact covers are closed.
► Remove the housing cover.► Remove the defective fuse
(see figure).► Insert a new fuse
(ceramic tube, 250 V, 5 x 20 mm, 2 A, fast).
► Replace the housing cover and latch it in.
Information for the fitter
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Information for the fitterAfter mounting and starting up has been completed, the HometronicSystem can be handed over to the customer.► Familiarize your customer with the basic operation of the Hometronic
Manager.► Explain the operation of the components on site.► Also explain the possibilities offered by manual operation of the
components.► If appropriate, point out the particular features and possibilities
offered by extending the respective installation of the HometronicSystem.
Technical data
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Technical dataPower consumption shuttermotor
Maximum 300 VA
Operating voltage 230 V ACOperating temperature 0...40 °CStorage temperature -20...70 °CProtection class IP 30Maximum humidity 95%, non-condensing
Help with problems
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Help with problemsProblem/Display Cause Remedy
Radio connec-tion faulty
► Refer to "Improvingtransmission"
► Remove the lock-out unitas a test
Teach-in failed
Old pushbutton("bouncing")
► Repeat the teach-in
Shutter is not posi-tioned correctly
Brief powerfailure / inter-ruption of thepower voltage
► Travel the shutter up anddown completely
Shut-out unitactivated
► Close protected doorsand windows
► Check the mounting ofthe shut-out unit
Fuse defective ► Change the fuse
Shutter does notreact to operation
Radio connec-tion to Home-tronic Managerfaulty
► Refer to "Improvingtransmission"
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