EasyManua.ls Logo

YOODA 35EV/S Series User Manual

YOODA 35EV/S Series
7 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Page #1 background imageLoading...
Page #1 background image
EV / S motors are motors with two-way communication and a
radio receiver. They have a mechanism for detection of
obstacles, so that the motor stops if sensing resistance in its
path. Detection of obstacles works in both directions, with the
use of lock hangers as well as with springy hangers.
Electronic limit position switches set by using the remote
control provide ease of programming. Motors provide the
ability to set the third position.
For EV / S motors, it is possible to connect an impulse switch
that controls the motor in "step by step" mode.
EV/S series tubular motors are compatible with all
YOODA SMART HOME brand devices.
Radio receiver memory:
up to 10 transmitters
Max time of continous work:
4 min.
Power supply:
230 V / 50 Hz
Operating temperature:
from -5°C to 50°C
Protection degree:
IP 44
Illustrations from the top:
1. Tubular motor 35 EV/S with obstacle detection
2. Tubular motor 45 EV/S with obstacle detection
Non-compliance with the specification might cause risk for life or health and can determine proper work of the blind.
We strongly recommend to comply with the specification.
Installation of the tubular motor should be performed by specialists with 1kV or higher SEP-certified electrician's licence (SEP - Association of Polish
Electrical Engineers) or equal license.
Transmitters are compatible with all YOODA SMART HOME brand devices.
35EV/S and 45EV/S series tubular motors are compatible with all YOODA SMART HOME brand devices.
EV/S tubular motors are motors with two-way communication.
35EV/S and 45EV/S SERIES TUBULAR MOTORS
1. General information
1
power supply cable
control system
programming
button
capacitor motor brake gear
antenna
Maximal time of continuous work is 4 minutes. After that time thermal protection will be activated preventing motor form
overheating. After that motor will be disabled for about 20 minutes until it cools down.
Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the YOODA 35EV/S Series and is the answer not in the manual?

YOODA 35EV/S Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandYOODA
Model35EV/S Series
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

EV/S Motor Features

Details two-way communication, radio receiver, obstacle detection, and electronic limit position switches for ease of programming.

Motor Specifications

Lists key specifications including radio receiver memory, max continuous work time, power supply, operating temperature, and protection degree.

Safety Measures

General Safety Precautions

Covers torque adequacy, wiring protection, liquid avoidance, and keeping the motor away from children.

Safe Installation Practices

Advises against using tools for insertion and stresses care during adapter montage to prevent damage.

Maintenance Safety Guidelines

Emphasizes disconnecting electrical supply before performing any maintenance, cleaning, or repair work.

Placing Motor in Tube

Tube Preparation and Measurement

Includes cutting the tube to length, deburring edges, and measuring for proper adaptor placement.

Motor Insertion and Securing

Details inserting the motor into the tube and securing it to the adaptor using screws or rivets.

Electrical Connection

Wiring Diagram and Components

Illustrates the connection of wires for impulse switch, phase, neutral, and protective earth.

Power Supply and Installation Requirements

Specifies power source requirements, protection devices, and cable cross-section considerations.

Radio Receiver Range

Factors Affecting Range

Explains that radio receiver range is variable due to construction and interference.

Range Performance Examples

Provides example range distances for outdoor and indoor use at the specified operating frequency.

Programming Functions

First Transmitter Programming

Details the procedure for programming the first transmitter, including potential memory clearing.

Changing Motor Direction

Explains two methods for changing the motor's direction of rotation, applicable before limit positions are set.

Programming Limit Positions

Guides on setting the upper and lower limit positions for the roller shutter.

Limit Position Adjustments

Regulation of Upper Limit Position

Describes how to set and confirm a new upper limit position for the roller shutter.

Regulation of Lower Limit Position

Describes how to set and confirm a new lower limit position for the roller shutter.

Programming Third Limit Position

Explains how to set a third, favorite position between the upper and lower limits.

Removing Third Limit Position

Details the procedure for removing the previously set third limit position.

Transmitter Management

Removing Limit Positions

Describes how to remove previously set upper and lower limit positions from the motor's memory.

Programming Additional Transmitters

Provides three methods for adding new remote controls to the system.

Deleting Transmitters

Explains how to delete specific remote controls or all registered transmitters.

Obstacle Detection Settings

Activating Impulse Mode

Details the procedure for activating and deactivating the impulse mode for motor operation.

Reaction to Obstacle Detection

Explains how the motor reacts when an obstacle is detected (stop or reverse).

Obstacle Detection Operation Modes

Describes different modes for obstacle detection sensitivity and response.

Signal Transfer Function

Explains the function of signal transferring and how to activate/deactivate it.

Related product manuals