Centrale PROXIMA S
Control Unit for Rolling Shutter with One Motor
ATTENTION: DO NOT INSTALL THE CONTROL PANEL WITHOUT FIRST READING THE INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Introduction.
The PROXIMA S control unit is a device suitable for managing the operation of shutters and blinds. This device has an internal radio receiver for radio control operation with Tx types B.RO (Fig. 1) and CLARUS (Fig. 2). To simplify installation, it is powered by 230 Vac directly from the mains and operates a motor with a maximum power of 500W with internal limit switches. Two push buttons can be connected to the control unit for open/close functions.
2. Configuration.
Diagram Description: The diagram shows the control unit with labeled components: "Touche d'apprentissage" (Learning Button), "Module radio" (Radio Module), "Transformateur" (Transformer), "Buzzer et Jumper (si présent)" (Buzzer and Jumper (if present)), and connection terminals labeled J1, J2. It also shows two types of transmitters: "Tx serie B.ro" (Fig. 1) and "Tx serie CLARUS" (Fig. 2).
3. Electrical Connections.
Diagram Description: The diagram illustrates the electrical connections. It shows terminals for "Open", "Com", and "Close". It also shows connections for "230 Vac" and a motor "M", with "Open", "Com", and "Close" connections to the motor. A transformer is also depicted.
4. Programming.
4.1 Programming the first transmitter.
Once the system is powered, the control unit automatically enters programming mode, awaiting a command from a transmitter. Upon receiving this command, the control unit memorizes the transmitter's channel and exits programming mode. Upon subsequent power-up, the control unit will emit two beeps (via the buzzer, if present) to indicate that at least one channel has already been memorized.
4.2 Programming with the unit's learning button.
Procedure:
- Press the learning button on the control unit. The unit will emit a series of beeps (via the buzzer, if present).
- Press button "a" or "a1" on the transmitter to be registered. The control unit will automatically memorize button "b" or "b1" and button "c" for the FIXROL series ("a" or "a1" as "open" button, "b" or "b1" as "close" button, and "c" as "STOP" button). Channel memorization is signaled by two prolonged beeps (if the channel was not previously learned) or one beep (if the channel was already learned). Once the channels are registered, the control unit returns to normal operation. If no code is transmitted within approximately ten seconds, the control unit will automatically exit programming mode.
4.3 Programming additional transmitters with an already programmed transmitter.
- Open memory: To open the memory with a transmitter, refer to the instructions of the specific remote control. Once the memory is open, it will emit a series of beeps (via the buzzer, if present) to signal entry into programming mode.
- Press button "a" or "a1" on the transmitter to be registered. The control unit will automatically memorize button "b" or "b1" and button "c" for the FIXROL series ("a" or "a1" as "open" button, "b" or "b1" as "close" button, and "c" as "STOP" button). Once the buttons are registered, the control unit returns to normal operation. If no code is transmitted within approximately ten seconds, the control unit will automatically exit programming mode.
4.4 Erasing a transmitter from the control unit's memory.
For B.ro series transmitter:
- Press the hidden "e" button on an already programmed remote control to put the control unit into programming mode. The unit will emit a series of beeps (via the buzzer, if present) to indicate entry into programming mode. This operation is equivalent to pressing the learning button, but without opening the shutter casing.
- Simultaneously press the hidden button and the registered button of the transmitter to be erased (e.g., "e"+"a" or "e"+"a1") for a few seconds. Erasure is signaled by 4 prolonged beeps (via the buzzer, if present). The control unit then returns to normal operation mode.
For CLARUS series transmitter:
To erase a channel or the entire remote control, access the internal menu of the remote control. Refer to the remote control's instructions for this procedure.
Attention: Do not use this procedure when multiple control units are in operation, as opening the memory will affect all devices or memorized channels. In this case, disconnect the unaffected control units.
4.5 Erasing the entire control unit memory.
- Cut the power supply to the control unit.
- While holding down the learning button, reconnect the control unit's power. The control unit will emit a continuous beep for 3 seconds (via the buzzer, if present). When the signal stops, the reset is complete, and you can release the LEARNING button.
After this operation, the control unit will emit a series of rapid beeps followed by slower beeps (via the buzzer, if present) to signal that the memory is empty and the control unit will automatically enter programming mode, awaiting a command from a transmitter.
5. Advanced Configuration: Setting jumpers (if present).
Diagram Description: The diagram shows two jumpers, J1 and J2, with two states: "Jumper ouvert" (Jumper open) and "Jumper fermé" (Jumper closed).
Transmitters:
A brief press of the open/close buttons activates a short movement for opening/closing. This allows for the adjustment of Venetian blinds. A prolonged press results in a full opening/closing of the rolling shutter. To stop the automation at the desired position, press the STOP button or the button corresponding to the opposite direction of operation.
Wired Open/Close buttons:
Operation is similar to the remote control buttons for step-by-step adjustment, useful for Venetian blinds. A prolonged press of the Open button activates opening. A subsequent press of this button stops the opening. Pressing the Close button reverses the direction of travel (closing). The operation is the same for the other button.
Transmitters:
Disabled.
Wired wall buttons:
These function when a person is present, meaning the rolling shutter moves up/down as long as the buttons are pressed. Releasing the buttons stops the shutter.
Transmitters:
With a single press of the Open button, the rolling shutter opens completely. A second press of the same button does not stop the shutter. To stop the movement, press the STOP button or the button corresponding to the opposite movement (in this case, the Close button). To close it, press the Close button again. The operation is the same for the other button.
Wired wall buttons:
Operation is step-by-step with 2 buttons: the first press of the "Open" button starts opening, the second press stops it, and the third press restarts it. The same applies to closing, using the corresponding button.
Transmitters:
The operation is one-touch step-by-step: the first press of a button causes opening, the second press stops the shutter, and the third closes it. In this mode, only one button is memorized per transmitter. NB. In this mode, the unit is controlled by a single transmitter button, specifically button "a"; button "b" will have no effect, while button "c" maintains the STOP function.
Wired wall buttons:
Operation is step-by-step with 2 buttons: the first press of the "Open" button starts opening, the second press stops it, and the third restarts it. The same applies to closing, using the corresponding button.
Warranty
The producer's warranty is valid according to legal provisions from the date stamped on the product and is limited to the free repair or replacement of parts recognized by the manufacturer as defective due to a defect in the essential characteristics of materials or due to faulty workmanship. The warranty does not cover damage or defects caused by external agents, lack of maintenance, power surges, normal wear and tear, incorrect product selection, assembly errors, or other causes not attributable to the producer. Modified products will not be guaranteed or repaired.
The data provided are purely indicative. The producer cannot be held responsible for reductions in range or diffusion due to any environmental interference. The producer's liability for damages suffered by any person due to accidents of any kind caused by a defective product is limited to the liabilities provided by Italian law.