Ningbo Fujing Tubular Motor DM25LE/L Specification
Safety Notes
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- WARNING: The drive shall be disconnected from its power source during cleaning, maintenance, and when replacing parts.
- The instructions shall state that the A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the drive is equal to or less than 70 dB(A), e.g., by writing LpA < 70 dB(A).
- The mass and the dimension of the driven part shall be compatible with the rated torque and rated operating time.
- The type of driven part the drive is intended for.
- WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is important for the safety of persons to follow these instructions. Save these instructions.
- Do not allow children to play with fixed controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
- Frequently examine the installation for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables and springs. Do not use if repair or adjustment is necessary.
- Watch the moving shutter and keep people away until the shutter is completely closed.
- WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions, since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.
- Before installing the drive, remove any unnecessary cords and disable any equipment not needed for powered operation.
Product Introduction
The Tubular Motor DM25LE/L is designed for automated blinds and shades. One motor can store a maximum of 20 channels. If more channels are added, older channels will be overwritten.
Functional Features
- Electronic Limit
- Stall Protection
- Jog & Tilt
- Program Button
- Speed Regulation
- Memorized Setting
- Built-in Lithium Battery
- Switch Direction
- Built-in Receiver
- Preferred Stop Position
- Reset to Factory Mode
- DC Power
- Solar Charging
Parameters
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Type | DM25LE/L |
Rated Voltage | 8V / 12V |
Emission Frequency | 433.92MHz |
Working Temperature | -10°C ~ +55°C |
Note: More models and parameters are subject to the nameplate.
Motor Installation
Diagram Description: Illustration of motor components including driving tube, crown, runner, circlip, tail insert bracket, and stroke support.
Instructions:
- Ensure the driving tube is close-fitting with the crown and drive adapter.
- Choose the appropriate crown and drive adapter based on the driving tube.
Charging Instructions
The motor features a built-in battery. The 0.7 Nm motor uses a DC782 charger. Alternatively, solar panels (DC683B) can be used for charging. When the battery is low, insert the charger; the charger light will show red. The batteries are full when the red light turns green.
Operation Notes
Please read the following precautions before use:
- Low Voltage Alarm: Do not operate motors when the voltage is low. For 8V motors, operation stops below 6.8V and restarts above 7.5V. A voltage below 7.5V triggers 10 buzzer alarms. For 12V motors, operation stops below 8.0V and restarts above 8.5V. A voltage below 7.0V triggers buzzer calls, restarting above 7.5V. A voltage below 10V triggers 10 buzzer alarms.
- Operating: The valid interval for emitter button presses is 10 seconds; the emitter will quit the setting after 10 seconds. The motor will run or beep to provide hints; proceed to the next step after the hint.
- Set Limit Position: Up/down limit positions cannot be set at the same position. After limit setting, the motor retains memory even after power off. The system exits limit setting status automatically after 2 minutes in match-code status. Incorrect settings may delete all memory and restore factory settings.
- When the motor runs without any operation, the maximum running time is 6 minutes, and it will stop automatically.
- If the emitter is lost, please set up a new emitter.
Button Specification
Diagram Description: Diagram labeling the motor control buttons: Setting button (P1), Up button, Stop button, Down button, and Setting button (P2).
Operation Guide
Motor P1 Button Operation
- Short Press Operation: Each short press cycles through motor states: run upward, stop running, run downward. (Note: This operation should be carried out when the motor has limits set.)
- Setting Up or Add Emitter: Press P2, then Up, then P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 six times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Setting up is ok. Release P1 button. (Note: After successful code matching, original travel settings and motor operation modes are removed, restoring factory values.)
- Shielding Wireless Function: Press P2, then Up, then P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x2, runs for hint x2. Motor enters wireless shield mode. Release P1 button. (Note: This mode saves previous settings and emitter codes, and disables wireless reception. A short press of P1 restores wireless reception.)
- Switch Direction: Press P2, then Up, then P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x3, runs for hint x3. Successful change of direction. Release P1 button. (Note: Motor limits remain the same after reversing.)
- Reset to Factory Mode: Press P2, then Up, then P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x4, runs for hint x4. Reset to factory mode successfully. Release P1 button.
Limit Position Setting
- Enter Limit Position Setting Mode: Press P2, then Up, then P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 four times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Enter into the mode of setting limits. (Note: This operation must be carried out without existing limits. During motor running upward or downward, pressing the emitter setting button enters jog-move operation for precise limit setting.)
- Set Up Limit Position: Press Up, Stop, Stop. The curtain runs upward. Run to the required top up position. Press P1 button five times (short press x5) or hold for 3 seconds (long press 3s). Motor emits 'Di' x5, runs for hint x1. Up limit is ok. (Note: After the motor is powered off, it exits trip setting mode. If limits are not completed, the setting mode exits. If limits exist, they are used. Delete existing limits before setting new ones.)
- Set Down Limit Position: Press Down, Stop, Stop. The curtain runs downward. Run to the required down bottom position. Press P1 button five times (short press x5) or hold for 3 seconds (long press 3s). Motor emits 'Di' x5, runs for hint x1. Down limit is ok. (Note: Same notes as for setting the up limit apply.)
Fine-Tuning Up/Down Limit Position Setting
Press Up+Down, then Up/Down, then Stop. Motor emits 'Di' x4, runs for hint x1. Adjust to the required up/down limit position. Press P1 button five times (short press x5) or hold for 3 seconds (long press 3s). Motor emits 'Di' x5, runs for hint x1. The up/down limit is fine-tuned.
Preferred Stop Position
Diagram Description: Sequence showing setting a preferred stop position between the up and down limits.
After setting the up and down limits, you can set a preferred stop position (e.g., half-open position).
- Press P2, then Stop, then Stop. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1.
- Run to the required preferred stop position. Press P1 button once. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1.
- Press P1 button three times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Preferred stop position is ok. (Note: In continuous moving mode, a long press of the stop button moves the curtain to the preferred stop position. In jog-move mode, a long press of the stop button moves the motor to the down limit, then to the preferred stop position. Repeat this operation to remove the preferred stop position.)
Jog-Move Setting
Diagram Description: Sequence for enabling jog-move function.
- Press P2, then Up, then Down. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 once. Motor emits 'Di' x2, runs for hint x1. Jog-move function is opened. (Note: Repeat this operation to cancel jog-move function. In jog-move mode, a short press of the up/down button for 2 seconds loosens the motor for jog-move. A long press for more than 2 seconds results in continuous running.)
Add Emitter
Method One: Press P2, P2, P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2, P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 seven times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Add emitter is ok. (Note: Emitter 'a' is already matched, while emitter 'b' is not. Repeat Method One to remove an added emitter. After successful code matching, original motor settings are retained.)
Method Two: Press Up+Down. Motor emits 'Di' x7, runs for hint x1. Press P1 for 2 seconds. Motor emits 'Di~' x1, runs for hint x1. Add emitter is ok. Release P1 button.
Delete All Emitters
Press P2, Stop, P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 five times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Delete all emitters is ok.
Cancel Limit
Press P2, Down, P2. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 twice. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Press P2 four times. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Cancel limit is ok. (Note: This operation also deletes the preferred stop position.)
Speed Regulation
- Improve Motor Speed: Press Up+Stop. Motor emits 'Di' x4, runs for hint x1. Long press for 2 seconds. Motor emits 'Di' x5, runs for hint x1. The motor runs at second gear speed. Long press for 2 seconds. Motor runs at three speeds.
- Reduce Motor Running Speed: Press Down+Stop. Motor emits 'Di' x1, runs for hint x1. Long press for 2 seconds. Motor emits 'Di' x2, runs for hint x1. The motor runs at second gear speed. (Note: If the motor does not provide a run hint, it has reached the maximum or minimum speed.)
Fault and Solution
Number | Phenomenon | Reason | Processing Method |
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1 | Motor cannot running | a, The battery is not activated. b, The emitter is not matched. c, If press P1 button for a long time while with no reaction, it may be a short circuit, a broken circuit board, or a broken motor. | a, Activate the motor after fully charged. b, Set up the match code. c, Contact engineers for after-sales support. |
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Information: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure conditions, complying with exposure requirements.