General introduction
These instructions describe the procedure for replacing the control unit for Exavia, Wispa and SGS motors.
Technical data
Power supply
Motor type
Motor output
Max. power consumed
(with area lighting)
Standby consumption
Maximum frequency of move-
ments per day
Opening time
Automatic obstacle detection
Operating temperature
Thermal protection
Index protection rating
Replacing the control unit
Switch the installation off
Cut off the mains power supply.
Disconnect the power supply, motors and additional devices
Open the control unit.
Disconnect all the cables coming into the control unit terminal.
Remove the unit being replaced.
Mark the cables (motor 1, motor 2, accessories, power supply) so it is easier to connect them to the new electronics. N.B., we
regularly improve our products. The terminals on these new electronics may differ from the electronic terminals being replaced.
Installing the sealing bead
Fit sealing strip (3) inside the top of the control unit.
6
230 V-50Hz/24 V (with solar
power)
24 V
120 W
600 W
3 W (without accessories)
20 cycles per day
10 cycles per day using solar
power
20 s minimum to 90°
Compliant with standard EN 12
453
-20°C to +60°C
Yes
IP 44
Integrated radio receiver
Remote controls:
- Radio frequency
- Range in field of use
- Storage quantity
Possible connections:
- Output for orange light
- Lighting output
- Accessories power supply output
- Back-up battery input
- Photo-electric cell input
- Dry contact type control input
Yes
433.42 MHz
~ 30 m
16
Flashing, 24 V, 10 W max.
500 W max. 230 V (halogen or
incandescent lights only)
24 Vdc/15 W max.
Yes
Yes
Yes (does not operate if battery
power supply
or solar power supply)