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2200 PRO

2200 PRO

R

I2

P

P

M

M

N

N

CENTRAL

CENTRAL

N

N

N

N

L

L

POWER IN 115VAC

POWER IN 115VAC

GROUND

GROUND

5AMP MAX

5AMP MAX

INDIVIDUAL
  SWITCH

INDIVIDUAL
  SWITCH

Gre n (Ground)

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Ne t a

u r l

o  1

H

H t ( 20V-60 z)

Jumper

  2200-WM
WIND SENSOR

  2200-LO
SUN SENSOR

120 VAC Connections

Low Voltage Connections

+

 

+

 

--

  2400-RM
RAIN SENSOR

R

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

120 VAC Connections

Notice: For installation by a qualified 
electrician in accordance with national
 and local electrical codes.

T

erminals 6 through 13 are on Pro versions only

 

The 2200 control is for inside use only. 
Do not install in an exposed location.

Terminals 1 thru 13 are low voltage. 18 gage wire
is acceptable for connections up to 100 feet.

Mount the wind sensor high enough and away 
from obstructions to allow free wind flow past 
the sensor.

Mount the sun sensor toward the direction of the 
sun the window covering will be protecting from. 
Make sure the sensor is not shaded by trees or 
building structures. Do not mount the sun sensor 
behind glass as this will reduce the sensitivity.

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Summary of Contents for 2200 PRO

Page 1: ...2200 PRO 2200 PRO klx klx lx klx k lx klx k ...

Page 2: ...n Time 8 6 5 Tilt Run Time 8 7 Special Functions 9 7 1 Non Programable Inputs 9 7 2 Wind Test 9 7 3 Test Mode 10 7 4 Blocking 10 7 5 Reset 10 7 6 Total Reset 10 8 Trouble Shooting 11 8 1 Wind 11 8 2 Sun 11 8 3 Temperature 11 8 4 General Trouble Shooting 11 9 Wind Table 12 10 Factory Settings 13 11 Test Mode Settings 13 12 Technical Specifications 14 13 Installation Instructions 14 14 Wiring Diagra...

Page 3: ...simple icon based programming and precise digital readouts give you complete and exacting control of your window covering No more turning cheap dials or trying to read LED bars to guess set wind speeds light levels or exterior conditions With simple icon based programming you can set the exact wind speed temperature or light level you want your window covering to react to In addition full user pro...

Page 4: ...x 60 klx 4 Tilt Time A short up pulse given after the run timer ends in the down direction This pulse Is given to automatically tilt open some types of venetian blinds after closing Unless the 2200 is used with a tilt open blind the tilt time should be set to 0 0 Min 0 0 seconds 25 0 seconds 5 Wind Threshold A programmed wind speed for the 2200 to react at If the measured value From the wind senso...

Page 5: ...t switched A blinking arrow indicates the unit is active powering the unit in the indicated direction Note the motor will stop if it reaches its limit even if the unit indicates it is switching power to the motor If the stop button is depressed before run time ends in the up direction the 2200 will still display a solid down arrow to indicate the unit may still be part way out Pressing the set but...

Page 6: ...and the up arrow will blink to indicate an active rain command Control of the 2200 will only be released when the moisture is removed from the rain sensor due to evaporation or the water rolling off the sensor Note the sensor is slightly heated to reduce the chance of condensation Sensitivity and delay times on the rain sensor can be adjusted inside the rain sensor See diagram I1 i1 is an up input...

Page 7: ...may still be part way down and the sun will not cause it to lower again until the unit has received another up command and been allowed to time out Face Plate Switches manual mode only Pressing the up or down face plate switch will cause the 2200 to switch power to the motor in the selected direction The arrow will blink in the selected direction If the switch is held for less than 3 seconds the 2...

Page 8: ...e the measured sun light must be below the threshold value set above before the 2200 will raise the window covering You can adjust this value by pressing the up 1 or down 3 buttons Press the set button 4 to save the programmed sun values and return to the programming screen Fig 2 To adjust other values see following sections or press the stop button 2 to return to normal operating mode Fig 2 Klx S...

Page 9: ...nd delay up time will appear Fig 12 This is the time the wind speed must be above the wind threshold before the 2200 raises the window covering Normally this should be kept low 2 to 3 sec You can adjust this value by pressing the up 1 or down 3 buttons Press the set button 4 and the wind release time will appear Fig 13 This is the time that must pass without a wind speed higher than the wind thres...

Page 10: ... seconds The screen Fig 17 to the right will appear Use the up 1 or down 3 buttons to select the tilt time symbol blinking Press the set button 4 and the tilt time will appear Fig 18 You can adjust this value up or down by pressing the up 1 or down 3 buttons Note unless you are using a window covering that has louvers that tilt open on the reverse of direction the tilt time should be kept at 00 0 ...

Page 11: ...detected Moisture Note an active rain input is an over ride function on the 2200 and will lock the 2200 In the up direction If there is a desire to be able to override the rain function a maintained off on switch should be wired in series with the rain sensor and shown on the RM 2400 diagram 7 2 Wind Test If the wind test is active FUNC 1 see section 6 3 the 2200 will monitor the wind sensor to co...

Page 12: ...Blocked Mode You can only enter blocked mode when the 2200 is in automatic mode To enter blocked mode press the up 1 and down 3 buttons simultaneously and the blocked screen Fig 22 will appear In blocked mode the 2200 will give a constant up to the motor locking the window covering in the up position To exit blocked mode press the stop button 7 5 Reset To reset the 2200 to the last programmed valu...

Page 13: ...layed Fig 28 Check wiring to sensor Measured value may exceed range limit Test with new temperature sensor Klx mph Fig 24 Fig 25 Klx mph Klx mph Fig 26 Fig 27 F mph Fig 28 8 4 General Trouble Shooting No display on LCD screen Check 120VAC to terminals L and N Motor does not move but can relays click and up and down arrows blink by using face plate Buttons in manual mode Confirm jumper between L an...

Page 14: ... as needed see section 6 MPH Beaufort m s km h Observed Wind Effects 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 3 1 5 1 5 4 7 2 1 6 3 3 6 11 8 12 3 3 4 5 4 12 19 Wind moves leaves and twigs 13 17 4 5 5 7 9 20 28 Wind moves small branches 18 24 5 8 0 10 7 29 38 Wind moves medium branches 25 31 6 10 8 13 8 39 49 Wind moves large branches 32 38 7 13 9 17 1 50 61 Wind causes trees to sway 39 46 8 17 2 20 7 62 74 Wind blows ...

Page 15: ... minutes Wind Test 0 off Temperature Threshold 68 F Function 0 off Run Time 90 seconds Tilt Time 00 0 seconds Solar Threshold 15klx Delay Time Up 1 minutes Delay Time Down 1 minutes Wind Threshold 2 MPH Delay Time UP 2 seconds Delay Release Time 1 minutes Wind Test 0 off Temperature Threshold 68 F Function 0 off Run Time 10 seconds Tilt Time 00 0 seconds 13 ...

Page 16: ...th the cables on the down side Wiring to the sensors is low voltage low current 18 gage wire can be used up to 100 feet for the sensors Do not run the sensor wires near EMI sources such as line voltage lines light ballast etc Mount the wind sensor at the highest point possible near the window covering where wind flow is not obstructed The sun sensor must be mounted outside and facing the direction...

Page 17: ...the sun sensor toward the direction of the sun the window covering will be protecting from Make sure the sensor is not shaded by trees or building structures Do not mount the sun sensor behind glass as this will reduce the sensitivity Do not connect more than one motor directly to the 2200 For control of multiple motors by one 2200 use Ri2 and Ri3 group controls See following pages for diagrams M ...

Page 18: ...ctions Notice For installation by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes Terminals 6 through 13 are on Pro versions only The 2200 control is for inside use only Do not install in an exposed location Terminals 1 thru 13 are low voltage 18 gage wire is acceptable for connections up to 100 feet Mount the wind sensor high enough and away from obstructions to all...

Page 19: ...y The 2200 control is for inside use only Do not install in an exposed location Terminals 1 thru 13 are low voltage 18 gage wire is acceptable for connections up to 100 feet Mount the wind sensor high enough and away from obstructions to allow free wind flow past the sensor Mount the sun sensor toward the direction of the sun the window covering will be protecting from Make sure the sensor is not ...

Page 20: ...2 S0 S1 S2 S3 1 1 2 2 DELAYTIME 4 Degree C DIP 4 DIP 3 2 S0 S1 S2 S3 6 7 8 2 4 5 3 1 DIP 2 R FROSTSECURITY 1 Degree C Off DIP 4 DIP 3 DIP 3 DIP 4 2 2 1 SENSITIVITY S0 S1 S2 S3 S0 S1 S2 S3 1 S0 S1 S2 S3 S0 S1 S2 S3 1 1 1 high very high slight normal Connections ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 2200 PRO 2200 PRO 18 2400 RM ...

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