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<strong>Geiger</strong>-<strong>Funk</strong><br />

Sunshade <strong>control</strong>s<br />

<strong>Blind</strong> <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> <strong>unit</strong><br />

2-fold set<br />

<strong>GFJ002</strong><br />

<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> Operating<br />

Instructions<br />

Program version 1V1<br />

08/2002<br />

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Table of Contents<br />

1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................3<br />

2 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................3<br />

3 Specified application..........................................................................................................................3<br />

4 Devices contained in the pack ..........................................................................................................3<br />

5 <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> connection................................................................................................................4<br />

5.1 Mounting information..............................................................................................................4<br />

5.2 GFJ007 connection diagram ..................................................................................................5<br />

6 First start-up <strong>and</strong> commissioning ......................................................................................................5<br />

7 <strong>Blind</strong> <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> GFJ007: short coding <strong>and</strong> running time learning instructions ...........................6<br />

8 GF0002 – Operating Instructions ......................................................................................................7<br />

9 Individual settings (detailed description) ...........................................................................................7<br />

9.1 Learning of radio comm<strong>and</strong>s .................................................................................................7<br />

9.1.1 Learning of a h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter..........................................................................7<br />

9.1.2 Learning of a sensors (available on option as an accesory) ....................................8<br />

9.2. Learning of the <strong>motor</strong> running time........................................................................................8<br />

9.2.1. Learning of the motion time <strong>and</strong> of the lamellae setting angle.................................8<br />

9.2.2. Subsequent learning or changing of the lamellae setting angle...............................8<br />

9.2.3 Interchanging of the relay assignments....................................................................9<br />

9.3. Cancelling of all learned codings <strong>and</strong> running times .............................................................9<br />

10 Other <strong>control</strong> functions ......................................................................................................................9<br />

10.1 Operation by means of radio sensors (on option) ...............................................................10<br />

10.2 Disabling / enabling of the sun-automatic............................................................................10<br />

11 Audible signals emitted by the <strong>control</strong> for fault diagnosis ...............................................................10<br />

12 GFJ007, technical characteristics....................................................................................................11<br />

13 Disposal ...........................................................................................................................................11<br />

13.1 General.................................................................................................................................11<br />

13.2 Disposal of batteries <strong>and</strong>/or accumulators ...........................................................................11<br />

14 Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................11<br />

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1 Introduction<br />

By deciding to buy the <strong>Geiger</strong> blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> <strong>GFJ002</strong> radio set (2-fold set) you have made a<br />

good choice. The device you have acquired is a high quality product made by <strong>Geiger</strong>.<br />

This blind <strong>control</strong> <strong>unit</strong> has been designed for the exclusive operation via radio comm<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

The system can be operated in the following manner:<br />

• By way of manual operation by means of h<strong>and</strong>-held- <strong>and</strong> wall-mounted radio transmitters.<br />

• Through the execution of an automatic program based on the data sensed by special radio sun,<br />

wind <strong>and</strong> rain sensors.<br />

• In a time-<strong>control</strong>led manner via clock-<strong>control</strong>led radio transmitter.<br />

The individual radio comm<strong>and</strong>s can be allocated to <strong>and</strong> are operative with regard to the following<br />

<strong>control</strong> options:<br />

• Control of individual systems<br />

• Control of a group of systems (arbitrary number of receivers within reach)<br />

• Central <strong>control</strong> (arbitrary number of receivers within reach)<br />

2 Safety instructions<br />

• For operation, the GFJ007 blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong>s require a supply voltage of 230 VAC, 50 Hz. Please<br />

pay attention to the fact that the blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> may only be installed by an expert electrician<br />

(according to VDE0100).<br />

• The <strong>control</strong> is determined for use within the limits of the specified application described in chapter 3<br />

hereafter. If any unauthorised changes or modifications to the <strong>control</strong> are made, all warranty claims<br />

with regard to this product become extinct.<br />

• Immediately after unwrapping of the <strong>control</strong>, it must be checked for damages.<br />

In the event of damages, the device must in no case be put into operation.<br />

Should damages have occurred, the supplier must be informed thereof immediately.<br />

• If it is to be assumed that a safe operation of the <strong>control</strong> cannot be guaranteed, the <strong>control</strong> must<br />

immediately be taken out of operation <strong>and</strong> be protected against any unintentional or unauthorised<br />

operation. This assumption becomes real in the event the housing shows damages or if the device<br />

doesn't work any more.<br />

• The responsibility for the compliance with the relevant regulations established by the power supply<br />

companies or the Union of German Electrical Engineers (VDE) is, according to VDE 0022, incumbent<br />

on the user <strong>and</strong> the related fitting firm.<br />

• Before performing any works on the blind driven by the GFJ007 <strong>control</strong>, always make sure to power<br />

off the supply voltage.<br />

3 Specified application<br />

The blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong>s of the GFJ007 series may only be used to drive 230 VAC, 50 Hz, one-phase<br />

blind <strong>motor</strong>s. The blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> GFJ007 (IP44) should either be installed in the blind box or in a<br />

similar encasement or housing.<br />

When cleaning the blind, never wash down the <strong>control</strong> directly by means of a water hose jet.<br />

4 Devices contained in the pack<br />

Radio <strong>control</strong> set <strong>GFJ002</strong><br />

consisting of: 2 GFJ007 blind <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong><br />

1 GF0002 h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter (two-channel type)<br />

1 GF0019 transmitter holder<br />

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5 <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> connection<br />

5.1 Mounting information<br />

☞<br />

The radio-<strong>control</strong> set you have bought is already pre-coded. Please observe the allocation of the<br />

keys to the blind <strong>control</strong>s marked by the Nos. 1 to 2 hereafter.<br />

The following schematic representation shows the allocation of the devices in the condition<br />

they are delivered:<br />

Individual <strong>control</strong><br />

of blind No. 1 with<br />

keys 1 + 2<br />

4<br />

Individual <strong>control</strong><br />

of blind No. 2 with<br />

keys 3 + 4<br />

The distance between the two GFJ007 blind <strong>control</strong> <strong>unit</strong>s should at least come to 0.5 metres.<br />

The distance to a stationary mounted transmitter, e.g. for sun-wind-automatic mode operation,<br />

should at least come to 2 meters.


5.2 GFJ007 connection diagram<br />

The connection diagram shown hereafter provides further information with regard thereto including<br />

additional information regarding two different procedures to change the sense of rotation, if necessary.<br />

Section diagram:<br />

6 First start-up<br />

• Adjust the limit switch of the blind <strong>motor</strong> as prescribed my the manufacturer of the device.<br />

• Connecting the GFJ007 blind <strong>control</strong>:<br />

Use the Hirschmann connector STAS3 to connect the <strong>control</strong> to the power supply<br />

<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Geiger</strong> coupling M56K… to connect the blind to the <strong>motor</strong>.<br />

• Ready! The blind can now operate radio <strong>control</strong>led!<br />

All devices that form part of the radio <strong>control</strong> set <strong>GFJ002</strong> are supplied in pre-coded condition <strong>and</strong> can<br />

thus be operated immediately after installation. A short actuation of any of the keys on the h<strong>and</strong>-held<br />

transmitter (< 1.5 sec.) enables to change the setting angle of the lamellae. In the event a key of the<br />

h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter is kept depressed for somewhat longer (> 2 sec.), the <strong>control</strong> changes over to<br />

motion mode, i.e. the blind is then moved upwards (opening) or downwards (closing).<br />

Comfort settings, such as the learning of running times including the changing of the lamellae setting<br />

angle can all be done quietly at a later point of time. Please read sub-chapter 9.2. for further information<br />

with regard thereto.<br />

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Depending on the installation position of the<br />

drive, the sense of rotation must be changed.<br />

There is two options to do so:<br />

1. By changing the two <strong>motor</strong> connection<br />

cables (black <strong>and</strong> brown cable).<br />

2. By changing the relay allocation via radio<br />

transmission (see sub-chapter 9.2.3).


7 <strong>Blind</strong> <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> GFJ007: short coding <strong>and</strong> running<br />

time learning instructions<br />

Schematic representation Course of action Explanations<br />

(read only if required)<br />

Caution: The devices included in your radio <strong>control</strong><br />

set GFJ are delivered in pre-coded condition. No<br />

further settings need to be made to operate them.<br />

In order to learn a certain <strong>motor</strong> running time or a<br />

lamellae setting angle without changing any codings,<br />

please start with <strong>and</strong> proceed as described in point<br />

➔ 3) Learning of the <strong>motor</strong> running time hereafter.<br />

1) Coding of the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter GF0001<br />

• Open the cover of the battery compartment.<br />

• Set the DIP switches 1 to 7 individually as<br />

desired.<br />

• The DIP switches 8 to 9 must be in position "0".<br />

2) <strong>Blind</strong> <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> GFJ007<br />

Learning the radio code of the h<strong>and</strong>-held<br />

transmitter<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter GF0001 in<br />

learning position close to the antenna of the<br />

GFJ007.<br />

• Actuate key 1 for approx. 3 sec.<br />

➔ audible signal.<br />

• Actuate key 1 again shortly ➔ audible signal.<br />

• Actuate key 2 shortly ➔ audible signal.<br />

3) <strong>Blind</strong> <strong>motor</strong> <strong>control</strong> GFJ007<br />

Learning of the <strong>motor</strong> running time<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter in learning<br />

position close to the antenna of the GFJ007<br />

as shown left h<strong>and</strong>.<br />

• Actuate key for approx. 3 sec.<br />

➔ audible signal.<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter approx. 2 m<br />

away from the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate key<br />

1 shortly ➔ audible signal.<br />

• If the blind is not in "retracted" position, use<br />

key 1 to do so. Upon the attaining of the end<br />

position, actuate key 2 shortly.<br />

• Actuate key 2 for approx. 2 sec.<br />

➔ the blind closes<br />

• After the closing of the blind, wait for approx.<br />

2 sec. (running time reserve).<br />

• Actuate the key 1 shortly<br />

➔ running time is learned.<br />

• The <strong>control</strong> changes all automatically over to<br />

the learning mode "lamellae angle setting".<br />

Learning of the lamellae setting angle<br />

• Actuate the key 1 or 2 shortly (< 1 sec.) to set<br />

the desired angle<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the<br />

antenna of the GFJ007 <strong>and</strong> actuate any key<br />

➔ the learning of the lamellae setting angle is<br />

completed.<br />

Subsequent learning of changing<br />

of the lamellae setting angle<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter GF0001 in<br />

learning position close to the antenna of the<br />

GFJ007.<br />

• Actuate key 1 for approx. 3 sec.<br />

➔ audible signal.<br />

• Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter approx. 2 m<br />

away from the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate key 1<br />

shortly ➔ audible signal.<br />

• The <strong>control</strong> is now in lamellae setting angle<br />

learning mode ➔ adjust the setting angle as<br />

described here above.<br />

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➔ The radio <strong>control</strong> sets <strong>GFJ002</strong> <strong>and</strong> GFJ003<br />

provide the option to code additional groups<br />

by means of the keys 3 + 4 or 5 + 6.<br />

Do not change the coding of the h<strong>and</strong>-held<br />

transmitter for this purpose.<br />

➔ The radio code, the <strong>motor</strong> running time <strong>and</strong> the<br />

lamellae setting angle can be learned only within<br />

the first 30 minutes after a mains supply power<br />

on. The mains supply can powered off or on at an<br />

arbitrary number of times.<br />

➔ Note: If no lamellae setting angle shall be<br />

learned, leave the learning mode by holding the<br />

h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna of the<br />

GFJ007 <strong>and</strong> actuating key 1 once shortly.<br />

➔ Note: No setting angle can be learned after the<br />

blind has attained the end position "AUF" (UP).


8 GF0002 – Operating Instructions<br />

The h<strong>and</strong>-held GF0002 transmitters enable to <strong>control</strong><br />

2 different groups. The related code setting is realised<br />

through a DIP switch (coding switch) fitted inside the<br />

battery compartment above the battery.<br />

To make a code setting or to replace the battery,<br />

open the cover of the battery compartment as shown<br />

<strong>and</strong> described right h<strong>and</strong>:<br />

In the event the LED doesn't go on if actuating one<br />

of the <strong>control</strong> keys, the battery needs to be replaced.<br />

Battery: 12 V, type A23<br />

The battery can be replaced by the following types:<br />

23A, VA23A, MS21 or MN21.<br />

Spent batteries must be disposed of in compliance<br />

with the relevant national rules currently<br />

operative <strong>and</strong> in force.<br />

Transmit frequency: 433.92 MHz<br />

9 Individual settings (detailed description)<br />

9.1 Learning of radio comm<strong>and</strong>s<br />

7<br />

To open the battery compartment,<br />

use an appropriate<br />

tool, e.g. a screw driver.<br />

In total, the <strong>control</strong> is equipped with 8 memory locations for the storage of radio codings. 3 x 2 memory<br />

locations have been provided for the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter related codings <strong>and</strong> 2 for sensor related<br />

codings. All h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitters are, in each case, equipped with 2 keys that work by way of counterkeying<br />

operation <strong>and</strong> that occupy 2 memory locations each. Sensors, by contrast, occupy one memory<br />

location each only.<br />

9.1.1 Learning of a h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter<br />

1. Use the DIP switch inside the battery compartment of the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter to set the desired<br />

individual coding.<br />

2. Power off <strong>and</strong> on the power supply of the blind <strong>control</strong> shortly (overall time available for the<br />

execution of the learning procedure as of this moment: 30 minutes).<br />

3. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna of the GFJ007 blind <strong>control</strong> <strong>and</strong> keep the key<br />

"AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 3 sec. ➔ A long audible signal resounds.<br />

4. Through the emission of short audible signals, the <strong>control</strong> requests the learning of the "UP" comm<strong>and</strong>.<br />

To do so, hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the key "AUF" (UP)<br />

for approx. 1 sec. ➔ The <strong>control</strong> emits an audible signal for acknowledgement.<br />

5. Through the emission of further short audible signals, the <strong>control</strong> requests the learning of the<br />

"DOWN" comm<strong>and</strong>. To do so, hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the<br />

key "ZU" (DOWN) for approx. 1 sec. ➔ The <strong>control</strong> emits an audible signal for acknowledgement<br />

<strong>and</strong> changes over all automatically to normal operating mode. The learning of the h<strong>and</strong>-held<br />

transmitter is now completed.


9.1.2 Learning of a sensors (available on option as an accessory)<br />

1. Power off <strong>and</strong> on the power supply of the blind <strong>control</strong> shortly (overall time available for the<br />

execution of the learning procedure as of this moment: 30 minutes).<br />

2. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna of the GFJ007 blind <strong>control</strong> <strong>and</strong> keep the key<br />

"AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 3 sec. ➔ A long audible signal resounds.<br />

3. After that, hold the sensor or special transmitter to be learned at least 1 metre away from the<br />

antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate it shortly. ➔ The <strong>control</strong> acknowledges by emitting an audible signal <strong>and</strong><br />

changes all automatically over to normal operation mode.<br />

4. The sensor learning procedure is now completed.<br />

9.2. Learning of the <strong>motor</strong> running times<br />

9.2.1 Learning of the running time <strong>and</strong> of the lamellae setting angle<br />

1. Power off <strong>and</strong> on the mains voltage (overall time available for the execution of this procedure as of<br />

this moment: 30 minutes).<br />

2. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter (e.g. GF0002) close to the antenna of the GFJ007.<br />

3. Hold the key "AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 3 sec. until an audible signal is emitted (long tone).<br />

4. After that, hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter at least 1 metre away from the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the<br />

key "AUF" (UP) shortly. An audible signal resounds for acknowledgement.<br />

5. In the event the blind isn't retracted completely yet, use the key "AUF" (UP) to do so.<br />

6. Upon reaching of the upper end position, actuate the key "AB" once shortly.<br />

7. After that, actuate the key "AB" (DOWN) for approx. 2 sec. to close the blind completely.<br />

8. Upon reaching of the lower end position, wait first for approx. 2 sec. (running time reserve),<br />

then actuate the key "AUF" (UP) shortly. ➔ The learning of the running time is now completed.<br />

After completion of the running time learning procedure, the <strong>control</strong> changes over all automatically to<br />

the lamellae setting angle learning mode. In the event no learning procedure shall be performed, hold<br />

the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter against the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the key "AUF" (UP) once shortly to return to<br />

normal operation mode. If a learning procedure shall be performed, proceed as follows:<br />

9. The <strong>control</strong> changes over to the lamellae setting angle learning mode.<br />

10. Actuate the key "AUF" (UP) or "ZU" (DOWN) to set the desired angle (you can arbitrarily correct any<br />

settings using these keys).<br />

11. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate one of the two keys ("AUF" (UP)<br />

or "ZU" (DOWN). ➔ The desired lamellae setting angle is learned <strong>and</strong> stored.<br />

9.2.2. Subsequent learning or changing of the lamellae setting angle<br />

1. Power off <strong>and</strong> power on the mains voltage (overall time available for the execution of this procedure<br />

as of this moment: 30 minutes).<br />

2. Move the blind downwards into the end position "ZU" (DOWN).<br />

3. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter (e.g. GF0002) against the antenna of the GFJ007.<br />

4. Keep the key "AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 3 sec. until an audible signal resounds (long tone).<br />

5 After that, hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter 1 meter away from the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the key "AUF"<br />

(UP) shortly to acknowledge the audible signal.<br />

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6. Actuate the keys "AUF" (UP) or "ZU" (DOWN) shortly to adjust the desired angle (you can arbitrarily<br />

correct any settings using these keys).<br />

7. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate one of the two keys ("AUF" (UP)<br />

or "ZU" (DOWN). ➔ The desired lamellae setting angle is learned <strong>and</strong> stored.<br />

9.2.3 Changing of the relay assignments<br />

1. Power off <strong>and</strong> on the mains voltage (overall time available as of this moment for the execution of<br />

this procedure: 30 minutes).<br />

2. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter (e.g. GF0002) close to the antenna of the GFJ007.<br />

3. Keep the key "AUF" depressed for approx. 3 sec. until an audible signal resounds (long tone).<br />

4. After that, hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter 1 metre away from the antenna <strong>and</strong> actuate the key "AUF"<br />

(UP) shortly. An audible signal is emitted for acknowledgement.<br />

5. Now hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter close to the antenna again <strong>and</strong> actuate the key. The assignment<br />

of the sense of rotation of the sense of rotation of the <strong>motor</strong> to the <strong>control</strong> comm<strong>and</strong>s "OPENING“<br />

(UP) <strong>and</strong> "CLOSING“ (DOWN) is changed <strong>and</strong> an audible signal resounds for acknowledgement.<br />

The changes are stored <strong>and</strong> the <strong>control</strong> returns to normal operating mode again.<br />

9.3. Cancelling of all learned codings <strong>and</strong> running times<br />

1. Power off <strong>and</strong> on the mains voltage (overall time available as of this moment for the execution of<br />

this procedure: 30 minutes).<br />

2. Hold the h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter (e.g. GF0002) close to the antenna of the GFJ007.<br />

3. Keep the key "AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 3 sec. until an audible signal resounds (long tone).<br />

4. Keep the key "AUF" (UP) depressed for approx. 8 sec. until a very long audible signal resounds.<br />

5. All values stored beforeh<strong>and</strong> have been cancelled <strong>and</strong> the <strong>control</strong> operated in normal operating<br />

mode again.<br />

10 Other <strong>control</strong> functions<br />

Your already existing GFJ007 blind <strong>control</strong> can, on option, also be <strong>control</strong>led all automatically by means<br />

of special radio sensors. The following accessories are obtainable for this purpose:<br />

• GF0022: radio type sun- <strong>and</strong> twilight monitor<br />

• Combined sun- / wind sensors<br />

- GF0024: automatic radio-<strong>control</strong> for line voltage (230 V) powered operation<br />

- GF0025: automatic radio-<strong>control</strong> for solar-cell powered operation<br />

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10.1 Operation by means of radio sensors (on option)<br />

The <strong>control</strong> is able to learn the radio codings of two different sensors. In the event a sensor coding has<br />

been learned, the <strong>control</strong> responds, provided the related sensors have been coded accordingly, to the<br />

reception of the following radio sensor comm<strong>and</strong>s: "sun", "evening twilight", "wind", "rain" <strong>and</strong> "service".<br />

• Upon the reception of the sensor comm<strong>and</strong>s "wind" or "service", a retract comm<strong>and</strong> is triggered<br />

<strong>and</strong> a certain pre-programmed disable time starts running. No operation can take place during the<br />

disable time, as both the sun <strong>and</strong> the twilight sensor are disabled.<br />

• Upon reception of the sensor comm<strong>and</strong> "rain", a retract comm<strong>and</strong> is triggered <strong>and</strong> a certain<br />

pre-programmed disable time starts running. During the disable time, both the "sun" <strong>and</strong> the<br />

"twilight" sensor are disabled. Operation in manual mode is nevertheless possible via the h<strong>and</strong>-held<br />

transmitter along with the related <strong>control</strong> inputs. The system responds again to the reception of<br />

"rain" comm<strong>and</strong>s only after the expiry of the pre-programmed disable time.<br />

10.2 Disabling / enabling of the sun-automatic<br />

Caution! Vis-à-vis operation in sun-automatic mode, the manual operation of the <strong>control</strong> has been prioritised!<br />

• Each manually triggered <strong>control</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> interrupts the sun- <strong>and</strong> twilight sensor based automatic<br />

mode operation. The sun-automatic is rendered active again after the blind has been retracted<br />

completely (the learned or fixed <strong>motor</strong> running time of 90 seconds must have expired).<br />

• After learning in of the special functions "disabling / enabling of the sun-automatic) that can be triggered<br />

by a h<strong>and</strong>-held transmitter type GF0004 into a sensor memory location, the sun automatic<br />

can, regardless of what previous operations have been made, be disabled or enabled via radio<br />

instruction. No such special instructions, however, do have an "undo" effect on any disable times<br />

probably triggered beforeh<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Caution! After mains voltage power on, the sensors are first enabled.<br />

11 Audible signals emitted by the <strong>control</strong> for fault diagnosis<br />

Sequence of tones Cause<br />

1 long tone "Power on" signalling message after mains power on.<br />

1 long tone The learning mode operation was activated.<br />

1 long tone A radio code for the execution of an UP travel was learned.<br />

1 long tone A radio code for the execution of the movement in the desired<br />

motion direction was learned <strong>and</strong> stored.<br />

Many short tones emitted shortly Fault message: The radio code to be learned has already<br />

one after the other been assigned otherwise.<br />

6 tones Fault message: The learning procedure was aborted by reason<br />

of a timeout.<br />

1 very long tone The radio codes were deleted.<br />

1 long tone The system has switched over to the next memory area.<br />

1 long tone The assignment of the relays to the travel directions "Auf" (UP)<br />

<strong>and</strong> "Zu" (DOWN) has been interchanged.<br />

Control signals: S-O-S Fault message: no storing possible, memory module defective.<br />

The <strong>control</strong> needs to be mended.<br />

Short tones emitted in intervals Fault message: data stored in the memory module got lost.<br />

of approx. 500 ms Submit the <strong>control</strong> to a new learning procedure. In the event<br />

this fault reoccurs, the <strong>control</strong> needs to be mended.<br />

6 tones Fault message: sensors not supported.<br />

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12 GFJ007, technical characteristics<br />

Supply voltage 230 VAC (+/- 10 %) 50 Hz<br />

Transmit frequency 434 MHz<br />

Active power consumption of the <strong>control</strong> approx. 0.4 W<br />

Relay switching currents (resistive) 5A<br />

Degree of protection IP44<br />

Motor running time 0 – 270 sec., learnable (fixed value: 90 sec.)<br />

Lamellae setting angle 0 – 2.5 sec., adjustable in steps of 0.1 sec.<br />

Operating disable time after the reception 10 minutes<br />

of a "wind" or "rain" comm<strong>and</strong><br />

Operating disable time after the reception 5 minutes<br />

of a "service" comm<strong>and</strong><br />

Response to the reception of a "sun" after 3 minutes<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> ➔ running out of the blind<br />

13 Disposal<br />

13.1 General<br />

In the event the device had become useless, always make sure to dispose it of in compliance with the<br />

relevant legal rules <strong>and</strong> regulations currently operative <strong>and</strong> in force.<br />

13.2 Disposal of spent batteries <strong>and</strong>/or accumulators<br />

Consumers are, according to the Battery Directive, obliged by law to return all spent batteries <strong>and</strong><br />

accumulators. The disposal of spent batteries <strong>and</strong> accumulators via the normal household refuse is<br />

prohibited!<br />

14 Declaration of Conformity<br />

We hereby state <strong>and</strong> declare that the devices GFJ007 <strong>and</strong> GF0002 comply with the basic requirements<br />

<strong>and</strong> relevant prescriptions established <strong>and</strong> laid down in the EC directive 1999/5/EG <strong>and</strong> that they are<br />

licensed for use in all member states of the EU <strong>and</strong> in Switzerl<strong>and</strong> without any need of prior registration.<br />

To learn more about the Declaration of Conformity pertaining to this device, please visit our website at:<br />

www.geiger-antriebstechnik.de<br />

Gerhard <strong>Geiger</strong> GmbH & Co. • Schleifmühle 6 • 74321 Bietigheim-Bissingen<br />

Telefon 0 71 42 / 9 38-0 • Telefax 0 71 42 / 9 38-230 • info@geiger-antriebstechnik.de • www.geiger-antriebstechnik.de<br />

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