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Prepare the double glazing unit by ensuring sufficient space for the motor.
Clean glass, position support, and press firmly for adhesion.
Connect the three motor wires to the power supply cables.
Slide the motor body onto the support until it clicks.
Memorize blind positions automatically or manually.
Configure motor electrical board functions using dip switches.
Enable remote control operation by setting dip switches and jumpers.
Connect to battery module for self-standing automatic operation.
Remove motor body from support without disconnecting cables.
Handle motor body carefully to avoid magnet damage and attraction to metal objects.
Wiring diagram for connecting the motor with a push-button switch.
Wiring diagram for connecting the motor with an IR remote control.
The ScreenLine® external motor, model SL2190, is designed for use with double glazing units that incorporate the ScreenLine® frontal magnetic transmission system. Its primary function is to enable the tilt, raising, and lowering movement of integral blinds within these units.
The SL2190 motor operates on a "Direct Drive" technology, utilizing a rotating-case brushless motor mounted on bearings and directly coupled with the external motor magnet. This design eliminates the need for speed reducers, mechanical transmissions, or brushes, significantly reducing operational noise.
The system is divided into two main components for ease of application and removal: a support and a removable body. The support contains the external connection contacts and attaches to the integral blind's magnet. The removable body houses the motor and the electrical board, which includes an operation LED, an infra-red receiver, and a dip-switch for configuration, all accessible from the external glass cover.
The electrical board manages various motor functions, including the setting of blind end stops. An amperometric protection device allows the system to recognize and memorize the natural end stops of the blind, ensuring it stops automatically near these positions without reaching the physical limits, thereby extending the lifespan of the blind components. The magnetic transmission system further minimizes the risk of damaging parts. Desired end stops can also be manually set at any height through specific pulse sequences from external push buttons.
The motor can be powered by a 24V dc power supplier or, for 3.6V dc voltage power, by a battery-operated ScreenLine system, which can include an optional self-charging solar panel, eliminating the need for external wiring in such cases. Operation of the motor and blind is achieved through polarity inversion of the power supply, controlled by push buttons, remote control, or the battery module in battery-operated systems.
Dedicated software provides two operation speeds to optimize and synchronize the slat tilting function, further enhanced by a quartz oscillator. For centralized control, multiple SL1807 or SL1963 (radio) control units can be used to manage several groups of motors.
| Brand | SCREENLINE |
|---|---|
| Model | SL2190 |
| Category | Engine |
| Language | English |