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PROGRAMMING MANUAL FOR THE SINGLE CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL DC155

Production Plant in Opole

Headquarters; Production plant in Bielsko-Biała ul. Gosławicka 3, 45-446 Opole, Poland

Warszawska 153, 43-300 Bielsko-Biała, Poland tel. +48 77 40 00 000, fax. +48 77 40 00 006

tel. +48 33 81 95 300, fax. +48 33 82 28 512 e-mail: Aluprof@aluprof.eu

Technical specification

- power supply: 230 VAC / 50 Hz


- frequency transmission rate: 433.92MHz
- output power: 10 milliwatts (mW)
- operating temperature: ~ -20oC ~ +55oC
- ability to control the motor with a switch built-in the
control unit housing.

- transmission distance: 200 meters (open area)


35 meters (built-up area)

Works exclusively with motors without built-in radio control.

All DC series transmitters available in the ALUPROF offer are suitable


for the radio control. (excluding the DC 115B transmitter).

The manufacturer reserves a tolerance margin with respect to the


catalogue data due to use in a variety of conditions.

Description of the button operation


Direction UP Direction DOWN
LED indicating programming LED indicating power supply
DC115A

STOP KEY LOCK


DOWN STOP UP PROGRAM button Change of the motor rotation

NOTE
- Installation of the radio control should be carried out by authorized persons (SEP authorisations to operate electrical devices up to 1 kV).

- The radio control is designed for use in dry rooms and should not be exposed to direct weather conditions..

- The radio control should be powered by a separate circuit and protected by a quick fuse for example: circuit breaker type B10

" In accordance with the provisions of the Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council 2012/19 / EU of 4 July 2012 on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), it is prohibited to place of used equipment together with other wastes, marked with crossed
out wheeled bin symbol. The users are obliged to transfer their used equipment to a designated collection point for proper processing.
The marking means, at the same time, that the equipment was put on the market after 13 August 2005.
These legal obligations have been introduced to reduce the amount of waste generated from waste electrical and electronic equipment
and to ensure an appropriate level of collection, recovery and recycling. The equipment does not contain any dangerous components,
which would have any particularly negative impact on the environment and human health."
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1. Schematic connection of the motor to the control unit Installation

BLUE = NEUTRAL (N)

BLACK = PHASE 2 (L)

BROWN = PHASE 1 (L)


YELLOW/GREEN = PROTECTIVE
(PE)

The optimum mounting distances


1. The minimum distance from the ceiling and walls> 0.3m

2. The minimum distance from the floor > 1.5m

3. The minimum distance between the receivers > 0.2m


2. Connecting the control unit with the transmitter

Turn the power on Press the PROGRAM The green LED Press the STOP Green LED lights The green LED lights up once
button once starts to flash button once on and goes out. The
up continuously Press the UP button
transmitter has been
programmed.

3. Deleting transmitter from the memory

Turn power on Press the PROGRAM The green LED Press the STOP Green LED lights The green LED lights up once
button once starts to flash button once on and goes out. The
up continuously Press the DOWN
transmitter has been deleted.
button

4. Deleting transmitters from the control unit's memory

OK
All programmed
transmitters have been
deleted from the
Press the STOP and The green LED lights up once on control unit's memory
DOWN buttons and goes out.
simultaneously for 6
seconds

5. Change of the motor rotation direction

The UP button starts The UP button starts


the direction 1 of the the direction 2 of the
motor motor

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