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3.1) Electrical connections
The motor/control unit must be powered by connecting the mains supply line as set out in the instructions for the motor/con-
trol unit in question.
TTP communicates with the motor/control unit via the TTBUS connection. It is therefore necessary to connect the cable supplied with TTP
to the inputs of the motor/control unit.
Connect only very low voltage cables to the TTP, adhering strictly to the polarity of the signals as shown in Figure 2.
For motors fitted with a connection cable with 6 conductors, connect the cables marked with the green label:
• black cable (COMMON – 0V) with the black cable of the TTP
• white cable (STEP-BY-STEP + TTBUS) with the white cable of the TTP
•orange cable (CLIMATIC SENSORS) with the orange cable of the TTP
For control units equipped with a terminal board, connect the inputs as follows:
• COMMON – 0V ( ) with the black cable of the TTP
• STEP-BY-STEP + TTBUS (P/B) with the white cable of the TTP
• CLIMATIC SENSORS (S) with the orange cable of the TTP
Connect only one motor/control unit to the TTP programmer at a time.
Adhere strictly to the connections specified; if in doubt, do not proceed by trial and error: consult the relevant technical
schedules, which are also available at the site www.niceforyou.com.
Incorrect connection can cause faults or dangerous situations.
The TTP programmer runs on type “AA” 1.5V batteries. Alternative-
ly, you can use type “AA” 1.2V rechargeable batteries and charge
them with the respective battery charger when necessary (see para-
graph 2.1) Components and accessories).
To switch the TTP on, press the ON/OFF key; if the programmer is
connected to a motor/control unit the available functions pro-
grammed in the motor/control unit are displayed immediately.
If left idle, the programmer switches off automatically after 1 minute;
to switch it off manually, hold the ON/OFF key down for a few sec-
onds until the acoustic signal is emitted.
3) Use
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Note: Throughout the rest of this document, the generic term “motor” will be used to describe any device which can be connected and con-
figured with the TTP (whether a control unit or tubular motor).