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The BREL DC-50 is a manual receiver designed for the automation of curtains, blinds, and awnings, operating as part of the BREL-Motors system. It is a component of BREL nederland b.v. This manual emphasizes the importance of reading the instructions before installation to prevent defects and injuries, as failure to comply may void the warranty.
The DC-50 receiver acts as an intermediary between BREL transmitters and motors, enabling remote control of various automated window coverings. It receives radio signals from transmitters and translates them into commands for the connected motor, allowing users to open, close, or adjust their curtains, blinds, or awnings. The device supports the programming of multiple transmitters and offers features for resetting channels and adjusting pulse settings.
The DC-50 receiver operates on a 230V power supply and has a power rating of 900W. It facilitates a speed of 20cm/sec and draws an amperage of 4A. The radiofrequency used for communication with transmitters is 433.92MHz. The device boasts an IP55 rating for protection against moisture and dust, making it suitable for various indoor environments. Its working temperature range for normal use is -10°C to +40°C, while for heavy use, it can withstand temperatures from -20°C to +70°C. The reach of the signal is specified as L1 = 100 meters and L2 = 25 meters, likely referring to different environmental conditions or signal paths.
The installation process involves connecting the receiver to the motor and ensuring proper placement. The long white wire serves as the antenna and must not be connected to electricity. It is crucial to prevent moisture from entering the receiver to ensure its longevity and proper functioning. The wiring chart provides a visual guide for connecting the receiver to the power supply (M, N, L) and the motor (up, down, common).
Transmitters used with the DC-50 typically feature several buttons for control:
To program a new transmitter to control the DC-50 receiver:
To remove a specific channel's programming from the receiver, the same "teaching multiple transmitters" operation should be repeated. This implies that re-pairing a channel effectively overwrites or removes its previous association.
To clear all programmed channels from the receiver:
The pulse setting feature allows for fine-tuning the motor's operation. To adjust the pulse setting:
The DC-50 receiver is compatible with a wide range of BREL motors and other receivers.
For a 5-channel receiver, if all the lights are illuminated, it indicates that all connected products (motors) are being operated simultaneously. The "mode" and "time" functions are only available on emitters that include a timer feature.
The manual does not explicitly detail specific maintenance features for the DC-50 receiver itself, beyond ensuring no moisture ingress during installation. However, the IP55 rating suggests a degree of protection against dust and water splashes, contributing to its durability in typical operating environments. Regular inspection of wiring and connections for any signs of wear or damage would be a general best practice for any electrical device. The reset and programming functions can be considered a form of operational maintenance, allowing users to reconfigure or troubleshoot their system as needed. The broad operating temperature range also indicates robust design for varied environmental conditions, reducing the need for specialized climate control.
| Brand | brel-motors |
|---|---|
| Model | DC-50 |
| Category | Receiver |
| Language | English |
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