other 92-330N/7.5

92 Series Tubular Motor Instruction Manual

For Electric Rolling Shutters, Projection Screens, and Various Curtains

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the 92 Series Tubular Motor. This intelligent motor is designed for a variety of applications, including electric rolling shutters, projection screens, and different types of curtains, offering quiet and smooth operation.

92 Series Tubular Motor
Figure 1: The 92 Series Tubular Motor, a core component for automated systems.
Intelligent Tubular Motor features
Figure 2: Key features of the Intelligent Tubular Motor, highlighting models like 92-330N/7.5, suitability for various curtains, and easy installation.

2. Specifications

The 92 Series Tubular Motor is available in various specifications. Please refer to the table below for detailed parameters.

Product Parameters Table
Figure 3: Product Parameters for the 92 Series Tubular Motor.
ParameterValue
Product NameTubular Motor
Model92-330N/7.5, 92-230N
Rated Torque330Nm
Rated Voltage230V
Rated Frequency50Hz
Rated Current4A
Heat Protection Time4min
Rated Power880W

2.1 Built-in Controller Specifications

Built-in Tubular Motor Controller Technical Parameters
Figure 4: Technical Parameters for the Built-in Tubular Motor Controller.
ParameterValue
Input VoltageAC220V / 50Hz ± 10%
Output Power≤ 300W
Output Time150s
Receiving Frequency433.92MHz
Receiving Distance≤ 80m
Receiving Sensitivity≤ -107dB
Working Temperature-20°C ~ +60°C
Number of Matchable Remotes≤ 50

3. Product Components and Structure

The product package includes the tubular motor and essential accessories for installation.

Tubular Motor and Accessories
Figure 5: The tubular motor with included accessories, such as mounting rings and small parts.

The motor features internal components for precise control and external adjustment points for easy setup.

Internal Structure and Adjustment Points of Tubular Motor
Figure 6: Internal components of the motor (stroke, capacitor, motor, brake, reduction gear) and external adjustment points (red limit adjustment hole, manual crank insertion hole, white limit adjustment hole).

3.1 Motor Head Options

Different motor head types are available to suit various installation requirements.

Selectable Motor Heads (406# and 427#)
Figure 7: Examples of selectable motor heads, identified as 406# and 427#.

3.2 Recommended Accessories

Ensure you use the correct accessories for your specific tube size (70-tube or 78-tube) to ensure proper fit and function.

Recommended Accessories for 70-tube and 78-tube
Figure 8: Recommended accessories for 70-tube (LH142, LL160, LZo4) and 78-tube (LH169, LL189) installations.

4. Setup and Installation

This motor is suitable for converting manual awnings to electric smart awnings, as well as for various curtain systems including Venetian, honeycomb, and Roman blinds.

Multiple Curtains Available
Figure 9: The tubular motor is compatible with various curtain types, including Venetian, honeycomb, and Roman blinds.

The motor can be integrated into a solution to convert manual systems to electric smart systems.

Manual to Electric Smart Awning Solution Diagram
Figure 10: Diagram illustrating the components for converting a manual awning to an electric smart awning, including the tubular motor, wind/light/rain sensor, and remote control.

4.1 Wiring Instructions for Built-in Controller

Proper wiring is crucial for safe and correct operation. Refer to the diagram below and ensure all connections are secure.

Wiring Diagram for Tubular Motor Controller
Figure 11: Wiring diagram for the built-in tubular motor controller. Connections include White (Antenna), Brown (Live Wire), Blue (Neutral/Motor Common), Yellow (Motor Forward), and Black (Motor Reverse).
  • White Wire: Antenna
  • Brown Wire: Live Wire (Fire Wire)
  • Blue Wire: Neutral Wire / Motor Common Wire
  • Yellow Wire: Motor Forward Rotation
  • Black Wire: Motor Reverse Rotation

WARNING: Ensure power is disconnected before performing any wiring to prevent electric shock.

5. Operation Instructions

The motor can be controlled using various methods, including smart central control, wall-mounted transmitters, and handheld remote controls.

Multiple Control Methods for Tubular Motor
Figure 12: Different control methods available: Smart Central Control Host, Wall-mounted Transmitter, and Handheld Remote Control.

5.1 Remote Control Pairing and Adjustment

Follow these steps to pair your remote control and adjust motor settings.

Remote Control Pairing and Adjustment Instructions
Figure 13: Visual guide for remote control pairing, direction adjustment, jogging setting, and clearing pairing.
  1. Pairing Setting:
    • Disconnect power for more than 5 seconds.
    • Reconnect power to the controller.
    • Press the setting button on the remote control twice.
    • The motor will jog once, indicating successful pairing.
  2. Forward/Reverse Adjustment:
    • Ensure the controller is powered.
    • Press the setting button on the remote control once.
    • The motor will jog once.
    • Press the 'Up' or 'Down' button on the remote control.
    • The motor will jog once, indicating successful direction adjustment.
    • Note: Use this adjustment if the motor's rotation direction is inconsistent with the remote control's commands.
  3. Jogging Setting (Momentary Operation):
    • Ensure the controller is powered.
    • Press the setting button on the remote control once.
    • The motor will jog once.
    • Press the 'Up' button on the remote control.
    • The motor will jog once.
    • Note 1: If the motor jogs for less than 2 seconds, it is in jogging (momentary) operation.
    • Note 2: If the motor runs for more than 2 seconds, it is in continuous operation.
    • Repeat the steps to toggle between jogging and continuous operation.
  4. Clear Pairing Setting:
    • Ensure the controller is powered.
    • Press the setting button on the remote control once.
    • The motor will jog once.
    • Press the 'Stop' button on the remote control.
    • The motor will jog once, indicating successful clearing of the pairing.

6. Maintenance

The 92 Series Tubular Motor is designed for silent and smooth operation with a long service life.

Internal view of tubular motor showing silent operation mechanism
Figure 14: Internal view of the motor, illustrating its design for silent and smooth operation.
  • Regularly inspect the motor and mounting hardware for any signs of wear or damage.
  • Keep the motor free from dust and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
  • Do not attempt to lubricate internal components unless specifically instructed by a qualified technician.
  • Ensure the power supply is stable and within the specified voltage range (AC220V / 50Hz ± 10%).
  • If the motor exhibits unusual noise, erratic operation, or fails to respond, refer to the Troubleshooting section.

7. Troubleshooting

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your tubular motor.

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Motor does not respond to remote control.Remote control not paired or battery low.Re-pair the remote control (see Section 5.1). Check and replace remote control batteries if necessary. Ensure remote is within 80m range.
Motor runs in the wrong direction.Direction setting is incorrect.Perform Forward/Reverse Adjustment (see Section 5.1).
Motor stops unexpectedly or overheats.Overload or continuous operation exceeding heat protection time.Allow the motor to cool down. The heat protection mechanism will automatically stop the motor after 4 minutes of continuous operation. Reduce load if possible.
Motor makes unusual noises.Obstruction in the curtain/shutter mechanism or internal issue.Check for any obstructions. If the noise persists, contact customer support.
Motor does not move smoothly.Improper installation or obstruction.Verify that the motor and curtain/shutter mechanism are installed correctly and free of obstructions.

8. User Tips

  • For optimal performance, ensure the motor is installed by a qualified professional.
  • When setting limits, make small adjustments to achieve precise positioning.
  • Keep remote controls away from children to prevent accidental operation.
  • Consider using a smart central control host for integrated home automation and enhanced convenience.

9. Warranty and Support

For any issues not covered in this manual or for warranty claims, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer's customer support. Ensure you have your product model and purchase details ready.

The manufacturer strives for 100% customer satisfaction and provides quality assurance for genuine products.

Manufacturer's Strengths: Product Rich, Quality Assurance, Service Guarantee
Figure 15: Manufacturer's commitment to product quality and customer service.

10. Manufacturing Overview

Watch the video below for a glimpse into the manufacturing and packaging process of the tubular motors.

Video 1: Manufacturing and packaging process of the 92 Series Tubular Motor.

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