Instructions

EN
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14
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) (f) (g) (i)(h)
15
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e) (f) (g) (i)(h)
Electrical connection of the tubular motor (Figure
n
)
Legend
(a) = set button (11)
(b/d) = socket box
(c) = mains 230 V/50 Hz
Pin assignment
(e) = PE green / yellow
(f) = N blue
(g) = L black
(h) = external switch white/grey (is not connected)
(i) = not assigned brown (is not connected)
IMPORTANT
If the “external switch (h) lead is not used, then it must be connected to the
neutral conductor (f),(see fig. n).
If the motor is connected in accordance with figure n, then it can only be controlled
via the KNX bus.
Control with a 1-pole switch (closer) (Figure
o
)
Legend
(a) = set button (11)
(b) = 1-pole switch
(c) = mains 230 V/50 Hz
(d) = socket box
Pin assignment
(e) = PE green / yellow
(f) = N blue
(g) = L black
(h) = external switch white/grey *
(i) = not assigned brown
* maximum cable length between tubular motor and external switch = 10 m
The X-line tubular motor can be controlled locally and independently of the KNX bus by
means of connecting a 1-pole switch (closer) to the “external switch” conductor.
In doing so, the switching sequence is as follows:
OPEN/STOP/CLOSE/STOP, and so on.
IMPORTANT
If the “external switch (h) lead is not used, then it must be connected to the
neutral conductor (f), (see fig. n).