Kaiser Nienhaus 136050 N/A 136050 Data Sheet

Product codes
136050
Page of 4
140000 - 144000
Tubular motor with integrated reciever
140000 - 144000
Tubular motor with integrated reciever
Tubular motors with electronic end limit and
integrated receiver
50
RI
4. WIRING
 
Check that the power supply corresponds to the label data. All wiring must conform to the technical and 
safety rules in force. All wiring must be managed by qualified electricians.
The AXEL RI can be wired in PARALLEL. A means of disconnecting the power at each motor 
independently should be provided unless You program the transmitter through the yellow button on 
the head.
The power supply cable has no. 4 x 0.75 mm2  wires:
Yellow/Green - Earth
Bleu - Neutral
Brown - Phase
Black - ANEMOMETER
WARNING! If the installation is made up of several AXEL RI, only one RI motor must be powered 
during programming. All the other motors must be disconnected in order to avoid interferences, 
unless You program the transmitter through the yellow button on the head.
5. SUGGESTIONS
All wiring must conform to the technical and safety rules in force.
All wiring must be managed by qualified electricians.
The can be wired in PARALLEL. A means of disconnecting the power at each motor independently
should be provided unless You program the transmitter through the yellow button on the head.
6. PROGRAMMING THE FIRST TRANSMITTER
The first transmitter to be programmed is called MASTER.
It is the only transmitter by means of which You can enter the programming mode.
NOTE: If the MASTER must be replaced, you have to RESET the memory of the receiver and then program 
a new transmitter as MASTER.
Black - ANEMOMETER
Brown - Phase
Bleu - Neutral
Yellow/Green - Earth
230 
V - 50 H
z
NEW
1. UP
2. STOP
3. DOWN
4. PROG-TX
5. PROG-FC
1
2
3
4
4
5
5
1
2
3
50
RI
7. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE (to assign the transmitter to the motor’s receiver)
1. For initial programming provide power only to the motor being programmed;
2. Press and hold Prog-TX button of QCT3S transmitter till the motor starts moving;
3. Check the motor direction  (Ex.: UP as shown aside) then releasethe Prog-TX button and  within 5  
  seconds press the UP button of the transmitter;
4. If, on the contrary, pressing the Prog-TX button the motor turns DOWNWARDS, release the Prog-TX  
  button and press the DOWN button of the transmitter within 5 seconds. The MASTER transmitter is  
  now programmed and the direction of the motor synchronized with the buttons of the transmitter  
  itself.
Now verify the motor directions (if UP on the transmitter corresponds to UP on the end-product).
ATTENTION! As long as You press the Prog-TX, the motor turns in a direction.
Releasing Prog-TX  the motor stops, then pressing it again, the motor turns again in the opposite 
direction (sequential fashion).
8. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE (in installation made up of several AXEL RI)
If the installation is made up of several AXEL RI, the programming of them,
if not disconnected, would interfere with all other motors. The yellow-button on the
motor-head avoids power disconnection of every motor.
This button has the same programming function as the Prog-TX on the transmitter
and for this reason, the programming procedure is the same as described above.
The result, on the contrary, is different since through the yellow-button you only 
program the motor it belongs to.
WARNING: Once the transmitter is recorded, the yellow button becomes 
suitable only to erase the memory of the receiver. In order to add further  
transmitters you must use Prog-TX button of the first transmitter (MASTER).
UP
DOWN
PROG-TX
1
2
3
4
Tubular motors with electronic end limit and
integrated receiver