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Motor controls

Description

Push buttons for motor control are available as single motor control (three action buttons) or double motor control (2 x three action buttons). They allow the resident to operate the motors of one or two groups of roll-down shutters, sun blinds or venetian blinds integrated in the Niko Home Control installation.

Overview


Operation

The specific action buttons on each push button are arranged in groups of three. Each group consists of the following buttons: "A", "B" and "C".

Action buttons with status LED will indicate in which rotation direction the end has or hasn´t been reached. The LEDS can be programmed so that they light up when the end has or hasn´t been reached. This can be determined in the programming software.

The table below provides an overview of all action button functions.

‘Before’ status

Action

‘After’ status

No motion

Briefly press "A" (< 0.4 s)

Fully open / upward motion

No motion

Briefly press "B" (< 0.4 s)

Preference setting (standard 50%)

No motion

Briefly press "C" (< 0.4 s)

Fully closed / downward motion

No motion

Hold down  "A" (≥ 0.4 s)

Opens / upward motion until the button is released.

No motion

Hold down "B" (> 3 s)

The current position is now saved as the new preference setting.

No motion

Hold down "C" (≥ 0.4 s)

Closes / downward motion until the button is released.

In motion

Briefly press "A" (< 0.4 s)

Stops

In motion

Briefly press "B" (< 0.4 s)

Stops

In motion

Briefly press "C" (< 0.4 s)

Stops

In motion

Hold down  "A" (≥ 0.4 s)

Stops

In motion

Hold down "B" (≥ 0.4 s)

Stops

In motion

Hold down "C" (≥ 0.4 s)

Stops

Installation

The push button features an easy click-on mechanism for wall-mounted bus wiring controls.
The following articles are required to install a single push button:

  • a flush-mounting box (A)
  • a simple wall-mounted printed circuit board (550-14110 or 550-141x6) or a multiple wall-mounted printed circuit board (550-14106 or 550-140xx) (B)
  • a push button (C)
  • faceplate (D)
  • If you install a multiple wall-mounted circuit board, you also need a connection unit (550-14090).
  • You can use a single flush-mounting box to install multiple push buttons (up to three horizontally or vertically) in one location.
  • The wall-mounted printed circuit boards are available with claw and screw fixing. 

Mount the push button by pressing the connection unit onto a Niko Home Control wall-mounted printed circuit board until it clicks into place.
It will automatically connect to the Niko Home Control bus through two contact springs.
Mind the orientation of the push button: the spring contacts should be located at the bottom.
In closing, mount the faceplate (D) on the printed circuit board via the SnapFit mechanism.

A. Single flush-mounting box (not a Niko product)

B. Single wall-mounted printed circuit board

C. Push-button

D. Faceplace

Installation diagram for single wall-mounted printed circuit board

Technical data

  • working voltage: 26 Vdc (SELV, safety extra-low voltage)
  • ambient temperature: 0 - 50°C
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