1 ZDMI INTERFACE DESCRIPTION The Somfy Z-Wave Digital Motor Interface (ZDMI) is a Z-Wave routing device that resides as a node within a designated Z-Wave control network. It receives Z-Wave transmissions and converts them to motor control commands for Somfy’s Sonesse 50 ILT2 (AC) motor and Sonesse 30 RS485 (DC) motor. The interface also receives feedback information from these motors and distributes it to the Z-Wave network. Part No: 1870171 WIRING DIAGRAMS Typical Sonesse 30 RS485 Motor Connection Typical Sonesse 50 ILT2 Motor Connection GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. The Sonesse 30 Motor configuration is powered externally by +24VDC. Using the Power Cable (part no.
SOMFY REMOTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. Your new Motion Screen Motorized Unit is shipped with the remote control preprogrammed to the unit’s therefore it is only necessary to adjust motor; the Top and Bottom Limitsutilizing the remote control. On some oc casions. SOMFY REMOTE PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS. Your new Motion Screen Motorized Unit is shipped with the remote control preprogrammed to the unit’s therefore it is only necessary to adjust motor; the Top and Bottom Limitsutilizing the remote control. On some oc casions. SOMFY INSTRUCTIONS TELIS 4 SOLIRIS RTS REMOTE CONTROLS Part #’s 1810648 Telis 4 Soliris RTS Patio my Sun/Wind Selector Wind Only Sun & Wind 5 1 2 3 4 Programming.
9016020) make sure that the white wire is on the left, and the black wire is on the right +24 VDC when plugged into the interface. Apply +24 VDC to the white wire, and -24 VDC to the black wire.24 VDC. The interface must be mounted within thirty (30) feet of each motor head and attached by a Com cable to its respective modular communication port. 2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CONT. The Sonesse 50 Motor configuration is powered by the ILT Com Cable once the motor is connected to 120V AC. One interface is used for each Somfy Sonesse 50 ILT2 and Sonesse 30 RS485 motor.
Z-WAVE CERTIFICATION. This device is Z-Wave certified and will work with all Z-Wave certified controllers. This device supports the association command class to send unsolicited status reports to devices upon a change of state. The device supports 1 association group with up to 5 Z-Wave Node IDs. Upon a change of state the device will send both a Hail Command and a Basic Report to those Z-Wave node IDs listed in association group 1. NETWORK SETUP In order for the ZDMI to become fully operational, all connections must be properly made according to the wiring diagram, and the electronic limits of the motor must first be set. Please refer to the respective motor instructions on how to set the electronic limits.
Including the ZDMI into a Network 1. Upon power-up, the INCLUSION LED will illuminate for five (5) seconds then turn off. When the LED turns off, press the SETUP button to verify motor movement. Select the inclusion command on your Z-Wave programmer or remote controller. Press the SETUP button to include the ZDMI in the network. Verify that the INCLUSION LED stays illuminated when the interface is included in the network. Excluding the ZDMI from a Network 1.
Select the exclusion command on your Z-Wave programmer or remote controller. Press the SETUP button to exclude the ZDMI from the network. Verify that the INCLUSION LED turns off.
OPERATION BY CONTROLLER The ZDMI interface can be operated by 3 rd party automation, handheld and PC based controllers, or by manually by pressing the SETUP button. The following convention is used when operating from either 3 rd party automation or controllers:. Light ON = Window Covering UP, Light OFF = Window Covering DOWN. 3 OPERATION BY CONTROLLER CONT. Light DIM & BRIGHTEN = Window Covering Opened Percentage where 0% = Window Covering CLOSED at its lower limit, and 100% = Window Covering OPEN at its upper limit. Lighting percentage values between 0% and 100% = 99 intermediate window covering positions. MANUAL OPERATION The SETUP button can be used to manually operate the motor at any time as follows: 1.
With the motor at rest, pressing & releasing the SETUP button will send the motor to its upper or lower limit. Pressing & holding the SETUP button will send the motor in the up or down direction, then stop in position when the button is released.
To adjust position in the same direction, press & hold the SETUP button again, then release the button when the desired position is reached. While the motor is moving, press & release the SETUP button to reverse direction to its opposite limit. The SETUP button may also be pressed & held, then released at the desired position to stop the motor. FACTORY RESET Sonesse 30 RS485 Motor 1. Remove the 24VDC power from the Interface.
Press & hold the SETUP button while plugging the 24VDC power back into the Interface. Continue holding the SETUP button, and the INCLUSION LED begins to blink slowly then rapidly after 5 seconds. Upon rapid blinking of the LED, release the SETUP button. The LED will remain off. Sonesse 50 ILT2 Motor 1.
Unplug the motor’s communications cable from the Interface. Press & hold the SETUP button while plugging the motor back into the Interface. Continue holding the SETUP button, and the INCLUSION LED begins to blink slowly then rapidly after 5 seconds. Upon rapid blinking of the LED, release the SETUP button.
The LED will remain off. ZDMI ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage Input: Requires Regulated +24VDC. Voltage Output: Regulated +24 VDC, passed through from the Input Voltage Power Consumption: 50 mA @ 24VDC.
. ® Sonesse 40 RTS. SOMFY hereby declares that this product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A Declaration of Conformity is available at the web address www.somfy.com/CE. Suitable for use in EU, CH and NO Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS.
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«Safety Instructions» document. Never immerse the Avoid impacts!
Motor in liquid! Never drill holes in Do not drop it! Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011.
2) Connect the motor according to the information in the table below. RANGE 1 Neutral 2 Live 3 Earth 230V-50HZ 120V-60HZ White Green 3 x 1,5 mm 3 x 0,75 mm 220V-60HZ Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. The Down limit is memorized. The shade moves up and will stop at its upper limit. MY button until the shade jogs.
The end limits are recorded. Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. Recording MY position. To set the MY position, move the shade to the desired position with the UP and DOWN buttons then press the MY button until the shade jogs.
Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. 1) To move the shade from a limit to the other 2) To stop the shade, press the MY button. 3) To move the shade to the MY position, press Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. 2) Deleting the MY position Press the MY button to move to this position To delete the MY position, move to this position and press the MY button until the shade jogs.
Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. 1) Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs. 2) Press the MY button until the shade jogs to reverse the rotation direction. The motor rotation direction is reversed. Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS.
All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. Button to add or delete this transmitter: the shade jogs and the RTS transmitter is programmed or deleted from the motor. Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS.
All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. 5) Press the RTS transmitter (A) PROG button until the shade jogs twice: all the RTS transmit- ters, RTS sensors, end-limits and intermediate position are cleared. Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS.
All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. 7 Troubleshooting The motor doesn’t work: Verify: The equipment stops too soon: The equipment is noisy: Verify that: creased to the maximum. Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS. All rights reserved - V0 - 06/2011. Maximum number of sensors 9 Environment Damaged electric products and batteries should not be disposed of with normal household waste. Organization that will ensure they are recycled Copyright © 2011 Somfy SAS.
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