Rollease Acmeda MT0201012 Remote Control User Manual rev1
Rollease Acmeda Inc Remote Control rev1
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AUTOMATE ™ ARC Diagnostic Tool 433 MHz AUTOMATE™ | The ARC Diagnostic Tool is compatible with all ARC products and can assist in the diagnosis of Radio Frequency (RF 433Mhz) issues that can occur in difficult/ problematic environments. MT02-0101-072001_PRGM_v1.0 DEC 2017 FEATURES: • Supports up to 6 ARC Channels • Multiple Diagnostic Modes • Works at ranges up to 200m [656ft] in open spaces • Back-lit Alphanumerical LCD display for advanced diagnostics such as: • Signal Strength measurement (RSSI) • Data integrity (CRC) • Receive/transmit device identifier 1 NOTES STATIC TITLE 2 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA 1 TECHNICAL STATIC DATA TITLE/ KIT CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2.8 - 3 V (AAA battery) Voltage: Channel number Frequency: Transmitting Power: Transmission Distance Indoors: Transmission Distance Open Space: Ambient Operating Temperature: 433.92 MHz 10 mW 35m [115ft] 200m [656ft] -10°C +60°C [14°F - 140°F] Storage temperature -20°C +60°C [-4°F - 140°F] Operating humidity 0-80% Ingress protection IP42 Kit Prep KIT CONTENTS 1 x Diagnostic Remote 2 x AAA battery 1 x Instruction Manual Remove cover from remote control. Press gently in and up to disengage cover. Install battery and re-attach the cover. The magnet should be located above the batteries. NOTE: Any previous motor pairing relations are lost when the battery is changed or the power is reset. ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 3 1 SAFETY STATIC INSTRUCTIONS TITLE WARNING: Important safety instructions to be read before installation and use. Incorrect installation or use can lead to serious injury and will void manufacturer’s liability and warranty. It is important for the safety of persons to follow the enclosed instructions. Save these instructions for future reference. • Do not expose to water, moisture, humid and damp environments or extreme temperatures. • Persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge should not be allowed to use this product. • Use or modification outside the scope of this instruction manual will void warranty. • Installation and programming to be performed by a suitably qualified installer. • Follow installation instructions. • For use with motorized shading devices. • Keep away from children. • Frequently inspect for improper operation. Do not use if repair or adjustment is necessary. • Keep clear when in operation. • Replace battery with correctly specified type. Rollease Acmeda declares this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TT EC Directive 1999/5/EC Statement Regarding FCC / IC Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules / Industry Canada liscence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference recieved, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to compy with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reaonable 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 gaurantee 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 an 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 reciever • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the reciever is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Do not dispose of in general waste. Please recycle batteries and damaged electrical products appropriately. 4 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA 1 CONTENTS STATIC TITLE FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1 Button Layout 1.2 LCD Screen 1.3 Diagnostic Function Breakdown 1.4 Selecting a Mode 1.5 Selecting a Channel 10 1.6 Selecting a Power Saving Mode 10 1.7 Pair a Motor 11 1.8 Copy existing remote control settings to Diagnostic Tool 11 DIAGNOSTIC SCENARIOS 12 2.1 Motor RF Signal Reception Test 12 2.2 Remote Control RF Signal Reception Test 14 2.3 Sensor RF Signal Reception Test 16 2.4 Repeater RF Signal Reception Test 17 2.5 Pulse Hub RF Signal Reception Test 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 3.1 General Components 19 3.2 Diagnostic Tool 19 ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 5 11 FUNCTIONAL STATIC TITLEOVERVIEW 1.1 Button Layout LCD Screen SETTING UP STOP DOWN (P2) POWER SAVING MODE SWITCH MODE SWITCH CHANNEL DOWN (CH-) 1.2 SETTING (P2) CHANNEL UP (CH+) LCD Screen POWER SAVING MODE OFF ICON RF SIGNAL STRENGTH GRAPHICAL VIEW RF SIGNAL STRENGTH CHANNEL ARROW MARK FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEIVING LOW BATTERY INDICATION PRODUCT CURRENTLY TESTED NUMBER OF CRC ERRORS PRODUCT IDENTIFIER/ ADDRESS DISPLAY 6 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA 1.3 Diagnostic Function Breakdown RF SIGNAL STRENGTH: RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indication. It is a measure of the strength of a 433MHz ARC signal that has been received by the Diagnostic Tool. The signal strength is displayed in dbm where the highest power signal is -40dbm and the lowest is -120dbm. This range is also graphically represented by the bargraph indicator. LOW BATTERY INDICATION: The low battery icon is displayed when the battery power is less than 2.8V. DIAGNOSTIC MODE SELECTION: MOTOR Mode REMOTE Mode SENSOR Mode REPEATER Mode HUB Mode (See Section 1.4) NUMBER OF CRC ERRORS: If a “bad CRC” is received, this counter is incremented by 1 each time. The maximum count is 99 after which it rolls back to 0. PRODUCT IDENTIFIER/ADDRESS DISPLAY: In each mode, it shows the address of the testing device in the current channel. CHANNEL: There are six channels from 0 to 5. Each channel can only be paired to one motor. The previous pair relation will be overwritten if a new motor is paired to the diagnostic tool in the same channel. ARROW ICONS FOR TRANSMISSION & RECEIVING: UP icon indicates that data is being transmitted. DOWN icon indicates that valid data is receiving. NON-POWER SAVING MODE ICON Circular icon indicates power saving mode is not active. The Diagnostic Tool will not turn off after 60 seconds when it is not in use in this state. ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 7 1.4 Selecting a Mode Press MODE button to toggle between modes: MODE SWITCH MOTOR MODE: Under this mode, the Diagnostic Tool can detect & display a Motor’s RSSI and CRC readings. Compatible Components: • ARC Motors a. Press Up/Down/Stop button on Diagnostic Tool after pairing MOTOR DIAGNOSTIC TOOL b. Motor transmits the signal back to the Diagnostic Tool REMOTE MODE: Under this mode, the Diagnostic Tool can detect & display a Remote Control’s RSSI and CRC readings. Compatible Components: • Paradigm Remotes • Wall Switches • Dry Contact Input Module a. Press Up/Down/Stop button on Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL 8 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 DIAGNOSTIC TOOL ROLLEASE ACMEDA SENSOR MODE: Under this mode, the Diagnostic Remote can detect & display a Sensor’s RSSI and CRC readings. Compatible Components: • Sun Sensor • Wind, Light & Rain Sensor a. Press P2 button on Sun Sensor/Wind, Rain & Light Sensor SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC TOOL REPEATER MODE: Under this mode, the Diagnostic Tool can detect & display a Repeater’s RSSI and CRC readings. Compatible Components: • USB Repeater a. Press Up/Down/Stop button on Diagnostic Tool REPEATER DIAGNOSTIC TOOL b. Repeater transmits the signal back to the Diagnostic Tool HUB MODE: Under this mode, the Diagnostic Remote can detect & display a Hub’s RSSI and CRC readings. Compatible Components: • PULSE HUB a. Use Serial Protocol Commands or Mobile App to control Motor through Hub HUB ROLLEASE ACMEDA DIAGNOSTIC TOOL Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 9 1.5 Selecting a Channel Press channel keys to switch the current channel. CHANNEL DOWN (CH-) 1.6 CHANNEL UP (CH+) Selecting a Power Saving Mode Press power saving mode switch to switch the power saving mode ON/OFF. POWER SAVING MODE SWITCH 10 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA 1.7 Pair a Motor Under the MOTOR SIM mode, an ARC motor can be paired to the Diagnostic Tool. Hold P1 button on motor head. Hold STOP on controller to add or remove Motor Response Motor Response NOTE: The motor address is displayed in the diagnostic tool. 1.8 Copy existing remote control settings to Diagnostic Tool Under the MOTOR SIM mode, a pairing relation can be copied to the diagnostic tool using the P2 button Press P2 on existing controller Motor Response Press P2 on existing controller Motor Response Press P2 on new controller Motor Response NOTE: After the pairing operation, the diagnostic tool can control a motor under MOTOR mode as a normal remote control. ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 11 21 DIAGNOSTIC SCENARIOS STATIC TITLE The 433 MHz signal power reduces with the increase of the propagation. The sensitivity of the motors or remote controls is -120dbm. The Diagnostic Remote can measure the signal power of the transmitter over a distance. 2.1 Motor RF Signal Reception Test Using the MOTOR mode, the Diagnostic Tool simulates (pretends to be) a standard remote, so it can send commands (just like a normal remote) and then measure the RF response signal being sent to it by a Motor. The received signal strength is displayed on the diagnostic remote. 1. Select the MOTOR mode on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.4] 2. Select a channel 3. Pair the ARC Motor to the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.7] 4. Press the UP, DOWN or STOP button of the Diagnostic Tool 5. Evaluate Diagnostic Tool readings at a distance COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS All ARC Motors RSSI EVALUATION 12 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 -120 dBm BAD -110 dBm MINIMUM -100 dBm OK -80 dBm BETTER -60 dBm BEST ROLLEASE ACMEDA EXAMPLE MOTOR MODE DIAGNOSTIC READINGS MOTOR RF SIGNAL STRENGTH OVER DISTANCE MOTOR SIGNAL STRENGTH CHANNEL UP ARROW= DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE TO MOTOR DOWN ARROW= MOTOR TO DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE LOW BATTERY INDICATION PRODUCT CURRENTLY TESTED NUMBER OF CRC ERRORS FROM MOTOR MOTOR ADDRESS USING THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL: CRC ERRORS – These can be caused by interference. A common cause can be garage door remotes and lack of signal strength. Turn off anything that emits an RF signal while testing. SIGNAL STRENGTH – Measure the RF Signal power transmitted from the motor. The signal attenuates with the increase of propagation distance. The minimum value should be bigger than -110dbm for reliable RF communication. ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 13 2.2 Remote Control RF Signal Reception Test Using the REMOTE MODE, the Diagnostic Tool simulates (pretends to be) a motor so it can measure the RF signal being sent to it by Remote Control. The received signal strength is displayed on the Diagnostic Tool. 1. Select the REMOTE mode on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.4]. 2. Toggle the POWER SAVING MODE to OFF on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.6]. 3. Keep the Diagnostic Tool close to the motor antenna and press a button on a standard remote to log the address of the standard remote with the Diagnostic Tool. 4. Fix the Diagnostic Tool next to the motor antenna. 5. Move away from the motor antenna/Diagnostic Tool. 6. Press a standard remote button over a distance. 7. Evaluate Diagnostic Tool readings. The address should be the same as set in step 3. 8. Toggle the POWER SAVING MODE to ON on the Diagnostic Remote once completed. NOTE: In this mode the Diagnostic Tool only displays diagnostic info of the latest signal received. So before testing, please make sure no other RF devices sending signals in testing area. COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS RSSI EVALUATION Remote controls: MTRF-REM-1C MTRF-WS-1C MTRF-REM-15 MTRF-WS-2C MTRF-WS5-FLUSH MTRF-WS-5C MTRF-DCIM-1C IMPORTANT: Keep Diagnostic Tool next to the motor antenna. -120 dBm BAD -110 dBm MINIMUM -100 dBm OK -80 dBm BETTER -60 dBm BEST OPTIONAL: Use wire to attach Diagnostic Remote in place next to motor antenna (wire not supplied). IMPORTANT: Ensure shade can rotate without interference. 14 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA EXAMPLE MOTOR SIM MODE DIAGNOSTIC READINGS RF SIGNAL STRENGTH GRAPHICAL VIEW POWER SAVING MODE OFF ICON RF SIGNAL STRENGTH OF REMOTE OVER A DISTANCE CHANNEL UP ARROW MARK TO REMOTE DOWN ARROW MARK FORM REMOTE LOW BATTERY INDICATION REMOTE MODE NUMBER OF CRC ERRORS REMOTE ADDRESS USING THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL: CRC ERRORS – These can be caused by interference. A common cause can be garage door remotes and lack of signal strength. Turn off anything that emits an RF signal while testing. SIGNAL STRENGTH – The power of the RF signal from the tested remote propagated over a distance. The longer the distance, the weaker the signal power. The value should be more than -110dbm for good RF communication. DESTINATION ADDRESS - This information can be used to check if the signal is from the test remote. ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 15 2.3 Sensor RF Signal Reception Test 1. Select the SENSOR mode on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.4] 2. Press the P2 button on the Sun Sensor/Wind, Rain & Light Sensor 3. Evaluate Diagnostic Tool reading at a distance where a motor would recieve the Sensor’s signal NOTE: In this mode the Diagnostic Remote only displays diagnostic info of the latest signal received. So before testing, please make sure no other RF devices sending signals in testing area. COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS MTRF-SUNSENS MT02-0301-072001 USING THE DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE: CRC ERRORS – These can be caused by interference. A common cause can be garage door remotes and lack of signal strength. Turn off anything that emits an RF signal while testing. SIGNAL STRENGTH – Measure the RF Signal power transmitted from the sensor. The signal attenuates with the increase of propagation distance. The minimum value should be bigger than -110dbm for reliable RF communication. 16 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 RSSI EVALUATION -120 dBm BAD -110 dBm MINIMUM -100 dBm OK -80 dBm BETTER -60 dBm BEST ROLLEASE ACMEDA 2.4 Repeater RF Signal Reception Test 1. Select the REPEATER mode on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.4] 2. Press the UP or DOWN button of the Diagnostic Tool 3. Evaluate Diagnostic Tool reading at a distance where a motor would recieve the Repeater’s signal COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS MT02-0401-050007 USING THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL: CRC ERRORS – These can be caused by interference. A common cause can be garage door remotes and lack of signal strength. Turn off anything that emits an RF signal while testing. 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft SIGNAL STRENGTH – Measure transmitted from the 40m/131ft the RF Signal power 40m/131ft Repeater.40m/131ft The signal attenuates with the increase ofORpropagation 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft 40m/131ft distance. The minimum value should be bigger than -110dbm for reliable RF OR OR communication. OR OR PART OR MTPS-USB51000AU MTPS-USB5-100EU MT03-0301-050002 MTPS-USB-BK AU EU UK US ROLLEASE ACMEDA RSSI EVALUATION -120 dBm 40m/131ft -110 dBm -100 dBm 40m/131ft -80 dBm -60 dBm BAD MINIMUM OR OK BETTER OR BEST Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 17 2.5 Hub RF Signal Reception Test 1. Select the HUB mode on the Diagnostic Tool [section 1.4] 2. Use Serial Protocol Commands or the Mobile App to control the Motor through the Hub 3. Evaluate Diagnostic Tool reading at a distance where a motor would recieve the Hub’s signal NOTE: In this mode the Diagnostic Tool only displays diagnostic info of the latest signal received. So before testing, please make sure no other RF devices sending signals in testing area. COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS MTRF-WIFIBRIDGE-KIT MTRF-PULSE-AU USING THE DIAGNOSTIC TOOL: CRC ERRORS – These can be caused by interference. A common cause can be garage door remotes and lack of signal strength. Turn off anything that emits an RF signal while testing. SIGNAL STRENGTH – Measure the RF Signal power transmitted from the Hub. The signal attenuates with the increase of propagation distance. The minimum value should be bigger than -110dbm for reliable RF communication. 18 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 RSSI EVALUATION -120 dBm BAD -110 dBm MINIMUM -100 dBm OK -80 dBm BETTER -60 dBm BEST ROLLEASE ACMEDA 31 TROUBLE SHOOTING STATIC TITLE 3.1 General Components Problem Motor RF cannot be detected Standard Remote Control or Hub or Sensor can not be detected Repeater RF can not be detected 3.2 Cause Remedy Incorrect Mode is selected Switch to MOTOR mode Radio interference/shielding Ensure the motor antenna is positioned away from metal objects Motor distance is too far from the diagnostic tool Move the Diagnostic Remote closer to a closer position Power failure Check power supply to motor Incorrect wiring Check motor wiring is connected correctly Motor is not paired to Diagnostic Tool Pair motor to Diagnostic Remote MOTOR SIM mode is selected incorrectly Switch to REMOTE SIM mode Radio interference/shielding Ensure the remote/hub/sensor is positioned away from metal objects Remote control or Hub or Sensor distance is too far from the Diagnostic Tool Move the tool to a closer position Standard Remote or Sensor battery is flat, Hub is not connected to power supply Replace batteries or check power supply to Hub Radio interference/shielding Ensure the Repeater is positioned away from metal objects Power failure Check power supply to Repeater Diagnostic Tool has not sent a command to the Repeater Press UP, DOWN or STOP button on Diagnostic Tool Cause Remedy Diagnostic Remote battery is flat Replace batteries Diagnostic Battery inserted incorrectly Check battery polarity Radio interference/shielding Ensure the Diagnostic Tool is positioned away from metal objects and the aerial on the Diagnostic Tool/receiver is kept straight and away from metal Power saving mode is selected Deselect power saving mode Diagnostic Tool Problem Diagnostic Tool is not responding Diagnostic Tool is not automatically turning off ROLLEASE ACMEDA Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 | 19 ROLLEASE ACMEDA | AUSTRALIA 110 Northcorp Boulevard, Broadmeadows VIC 3047 T +61 3 9355 0100 | F +61 3 9355 0110 ROLLEASE ACMEDA | USA 200 Harvard Avenue Stamford, CT 06902 6320 T +1 203 964 1573 | F +1 203 964 0513 ROLLEASE ACMEDA | EUROPE Via Conca Del Naviglio 18, Milan (Lombardia) Italy T +39 02 8982 7317 | F +39 02 8982 7317 info@rolleaseacmeda.com rolleaseacmeda.com 20 | Automate™ Programming Instructions | MT02-0101-072001 ROLLEASE ACMEDA
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