User`s manual

SUN-500 CURTAIN/SUN BLIND SWITCH
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Remarks
Reminders
This product is a switch/receiver and is intended to control motors for sun blinds (rolling shutters, mini-
blinds etc.) by means of a suitable COCO transmitter.
Only COCO transmitters on which a letter code (="house code") is set manually are suitable to control
the SUN-500. COCO transmitters that contain a pre-programmed code (part number begins with "A")
are not suitable for this product.
The receiver only works with a 230 Volt power supply. The internal switch contact of the SUN-500 is not
connected to the 230 Volt mains power. It is therefore possible to switch low-voltage motors (e.g. 12 of
24 Volt).
Approx. 2 minutes after operation of the SUN-500 with a COCO transmitter, the COM contact (see
"Explanation" between [4-5]) always returns to the rest position (="off"). Due to this automatic switching,
the SUN-500 can also be used as a timed switch.
Operation of the transmitter: (1) Press the ON button: sun blind raises, (2) Press the ON button: sun
blind stops, (3) Press the OFF button: sun blind lowers, (4) Press the OFF button: sun blind stops.
If your sun blind lowers with the ON button and rises with the OFF button, this is not a problem. If
desired, however, you can interchange the switch wires of the motor (on terminals ).
To prevent interference, avoid placing multiple products close to each other. The minimum distance
between units should be approx. 50 cm.
If you use multiple SUN-500 receivers that you want to control simultaneously, the connected motors
must have the same rotation direction for the raise and lower commands.
If the product does not work or does not work properly:
- Check the batteries in the transmitter.
- Make sure the letter and number combination of the SUN-500 matches that of the transmitter.
- Switch the mains power off for 10 seconds to reset the SUN-500.
- Make sure there is no other receiver in the immediate vicinity.
- Check whether there is too much wiring present near the SUN-500 or whether other metal objects
may be causing interference.