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Remote radio control should also be used in conjunction with a dedicated ‘control unit’.

The following selection of wiring diagrams indicates the wide varietyof possible combina-

tions. 

To raise/lower the blind

, by pressing the switch continuously, the speed will change from

the slow speed to the fast speed for raise/lower. Once the fast speed is reached, the but-

ton can be released and the blind will automatically continue to its stop position (top or

bottom). This procedure increase the “life” of the system, since it avoids any excessive

stop/starts. When using a commutator switch, the button will need to be depressed until

the blind reaches the desired position.

To stop the stroke of the blind

, give one impulse to either the UP or DOWN button or

move towards the centre for the double inverter.

Setting of the blind end stops

The motor has a self-learning process: the blind, during the raise and lower operation is

able to recognise the extreme positions and to memorise them. Once these limits are

memorised, the blind will move between these two positions, and when nearing the limit

the blind will slowly come to rest and so avoid sudden stops which results in less stress on

the components. 

When the motor experiences a sudden increase in the energy absorption or a remarkable

reduction of the motor speed, as a possible result of glass deflection (e.g. reduced cavity),

the blind will stop. When this occurs all previous limits are over-ridden and the blind will

wait till new one’s are self-learned. When this unexpected stop occurs, and the cause of

the blind to stop is resolved, the original end stop will be automatically reset and the blind

will function normally.

Where it is deemed a faster recognition of the end stop by the motor is required, the fol-

lowing procedure must be followed (at least two times). Raise the blind by pressing the UP

button; the blind raises and forms a stack at the top limit and then goes down a few mil-

limetres, signalling that the end stop has been memorised. Then press the down button

and wait till the blind reaches the lower limit and stops.

Where the blind stops before reaching the lower position, to reset the original end stop

press the down button again until the blind goes down further and then comes to a sud-

den stop. The motor then memorises this lower position and will approach the limit more

slowly when nearing this limit in future movements.

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Summary of Contents for SL20M

Page 1: ...635 info pellini net SL20M SL22M pliss MTL015GB Edition 05 07 www pellini net visual design stefanosiboni it Technical Catalogue english double glazed unit 20 mm 22 mm ScreenLine SL22M pliss SL20M pli...

Page 2: ...in order to avoid excessive stress on the cords and to guarantee a longer life to the compo nents Faster speed for raising and lowering The motor and the entire electronic blind management system are...

Page 3: ...rollers double bearings in output Total Ratio 214 1 95 1 in the reducer 2 25 1 in the corner key Encoder Magnetic encoder in Neodymium with a very high magnetic field with a resistance strength up to...

Page 4: ...d aluminium SL20C System Dimensions 20 x 6 5 mm Upper extruded open spacer bar Lower extruded U shaped spacer bar with 2 mm clipping projection Sides L shaped side spacer with 8 mm pro jection on one...

Page 5: ...ScreenLine 5 SL20 22M pliss _GB 15 05 2007 9 45 Pagina 5...

Page 6: ...Internal motor with encoder SL1708 Plastic corner key 20x6 5 mm SL1740 Extruded L shaped spacer bar 20x6 5 mm SL1217 ScreenLine plastic label 14 mm Verosol pleated fabric SL1165 1 mm internal cord SL1...

Page 7: ...ted SL1052 Calibrated tube SL1854 Internal motor with encoder SL1820 Plastic corner key 22 mm SL1772 Extruded C shaped spacer bar 22x6 5 mm SL1217 ScreenLine plastic label 14 mm Verosol pleated fabric...

Page 8: ...EXTRUDED L SHAPED SPACER BAR EXTRUDED U SPACER BAR 2 6 5 12 OUT IN 14 mm PLEAT 20 12 55 SL22M pliss double glazed unit 8 3 12 6 5 EXTRUDED C SPACER BAR EXTRUDED U SPACER BAR 2 6 5 12 OUT IN 14 mm PLEA...

Page 9: ...ss dimensions for double glazing 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Width cm Height cm W H SL22M pl...

Page 10: ...d to insert the corner key into the bottom of each side spacer bar fill them with the molecular sieve and block the open end with butyl or fibres to avoid any loss of sieve during further operations A...

Page 11: ...e pressing system Gas filling Using the appropriate equipment and in accordance with the standard procedure replace the internal air with argon Testing After the press operation but prior to applying...

Page 12: ...on tubes should remain straight and not damaged Where the final seal is applied horizontally any glass deflection should be corrected by equalisation after curing i e the glass surfaces should be para...

Page 13: ...in order to avoid any friction between bottom rail and glass surface during raising and lowering Transport and storage For transport and storage procedures please check the recom mendations contained...

Page 14: ...marked as MOTOR Fuse 6 3 A Working temperature 20 60 C 14 Note The REMOTE terminal is available to allow the installer the opportunity to meet the client s requirements for a variety of group control...

Page 15: ...cks one for the main s power supply connection and the other for the 24V dc output It can supply up to a maximum of 4 motors Technical features Dimensions mm 110 130 included fixing fins x85x50 height...

Page 16: ...malfunction Cover the area around the connection with more secondary sealant to ensure no possibility of water penetration creating a short circuit after glazing Ensure that there is no possibility of...

Page 17: ...oid sudden stops which results in less stress on the components When the motor experiences a sudden increase in the energy absorption or a remarkable reduction of the motor speed as a possible result...

Page 18: ...ScreenLine 19 SL20M SL22M pliss single control 230V ac SL20 22M pliss _GB 15 05 2007 9 45 Pagina 19...

Page 19: ...SL20M SL22M pliss centralised control with switch and or remote control 20 ScreenLine 230V ac SL20 22M pliss _GB 15 05 2007 9 45 Pagina 20...

Page 20: ...c A B G ScreenLine 21 SL20M SL22M pliss centralised radio control with without switches for two groups A B G No 1 group control No 2 group control General group control SL20 22M pliss _GB 15 05 2007 9...

Page 21: ...and single control for two groups 22 ScreenLine 230V ac 230V ac B A G C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 A B No 1 group control No 2 group control C x G Single blind control General group control SL20 22...

Page 22: ...M pliss centralised control with switch and or remote control and single switch 230V ac 230V ac G C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 C x G Single blind control General group control SL20 22M pliss _GB 15...

Page 23: ...6 5mm spacer bars 12mm sight line ONLY Fill in the secondary sealant depth column where you require a different secondary sealant depth the size of the blind provided will be adjusted to meet our own...

Page 24: ...the Purchaser who within 3 three days after receipt must inform the Company about any defect damage theft shortage and delays occurred during the transport in order for the latter to file a complaint...

Page 25: ...might cause delays to the Company to settle the complaint It is agreed that should this be the case the Company will not be liable for such delays Complaints regarding Products having been cut used a...

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