WSER50 OD OBSTACLE DETECTION MOTOR GUIDE
This motor is for Zip Screen application or similar
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power: AC 120V/60Hz
Protection Index: IP44
Up to 15 remotes (or channels) may be assigned to each motor. Thermal protection will engage after 4 minutes of continuous running.
WIRE CONNECTIONS
ASSIGNING A REMOTE TO A MOTOR
you have 10 seconds to complete the task
CHANGING A MOTOR'S DIRECTION
TURN ON STEP BY STEP MODE
motor moves a few millimeters at a time unless button held down for 3 seconds
TURN OFF STEP BY STEP MODE
motor will run up and down as normal
LIMIT SETTING
first, move the blind to the desired position
DELETING THE TOP LIMIT
first, move the blind to the desired position, you have 10 seconds to complete the task
DELETING THE BOTTOM LIMIT
first, move the blind to the desired position, you have 10 seconds to complete the task
DELETING A REMOTE (OR CHANNEL) FROM A MOTOR
ASSIGNING AN EXTRA REMOTE (OR CHANNEL) FROM A MOTOR VIA THE ORIGINAL REMOTE
SETTING THE THIRD LIMIT
first, move the blind to the desired position, midway somewhere between top and bottom limits
OBSTACLE DETECTION FUNCTION
shortened as OD function
The motor’s obstacle detection function is only available after the motor’s TOP and BOTTOM limits are set, but this function is not available 8 inches above the BOTTOM limit. This is to make sure the screen can be fully closed. It is not workable if the motor is set at “step by step” mode. The OD function is turned off by default. You can use assigned remote to switch OD function between off and on.
OD function application (Make sure TOP and BOTTOM limits are set. Remote’s DOWN button moves screen downward).
A.
During motor running downward, every time it detects obstacle, the motor will stop running down but run upward for 180 degrees, then run downward again. If it detects obstacles three times at the same position (position difference less than 6cm), the motor will run upward for 180 degrees and stop running.
B.
During motor running downward, every time it detects obstacle, the motor will stop running down but run upward for 180 degrees, then run downward again. If it detects obstacles three times at different positions (position difference bigger than 6cm), the motor will run upward to TOP limit.
HANDY TIPS
- The RE101 remote has been used as an example here in diagrams. All remotes are compatible with these motors. If you are using a multi-channel remote, make certain that it is on the correct channel before you assign it to a motor. This is a common mistake.
- Strong local RF levels from other equipment may affect some setup functions. If a step fails, simply repeat the process.