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Site log for roller shutter and swing shutter Bubendorff

The Bubendorff site notebook is a technical guide dedicated to professional installers of Bubendorff rolling shutters and swing shutters. This site notebook is also aimed at individuals who wish to know the procedures for operating and improving their shutters.

It contains all the information necessary for a safe installation that complies with current standards. The latter is divided into several parts, including safety and normative requirements, the glossary, identification of commands and descriptions of the different engines.

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It also details the different stages of connection, commissioning, use and programming of the controls. There are also sections on manual adjustments, resetting stops, adding additional control points and using the iDiamant app with Netatmo.

In the event of a breakdown, it provides information on the various possible malfunctions and the solutions to be provided. There are also sections on securing and/or replacing a transmitter and intelligent piloting.

In short, this site logbook is a practical tool for professional installers for efficient installation that complies with current safety standards of Bubendorff rolling shutters and swing shutters.

 

To know more

The version currently available is from September 2021. If you are looking for information specific to the ID2 roller shutter range , the programming book is also available.

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SUMMARY
4 SAFETY AND STANDARD REQUIREMENTS
5 GLOSSARY
6 IDENTIFICATION OF COMMANDS
6 > Main transmitters
7 > Radio motor descriptions - Bubendorff protocol
8 > DELTA DORE and SOMFY transmitters
8 > Radio motor descriptions - RTS, IO and X3D protocol
9 > Additional order points
10 > Inverters
11 > Wired motor descriptions
12 CONNECTION
12 > SO, AU, CI-A motors
12 > BA motor
13 > Rules for installing the photovoltaic panel
13 > Rules for installing the 3m extension
14 > HY, R, RG³ motors
14 > MH motor
15 > MI motor
16 > X3D motors
16 > RTS, IO motors
16 > RS100 engine
18 COMMISSIONING
18 > SO, AU, HY, MH, R motors
19 > BA motor
20 > CI-A motor
21 > MI motor
21 > RG³ engine
22 > X3D engine
23 > RTS, IO and RS100 motors

24 USING THE CONTROL
24 > Main transmitters
26 > Additional transmitters
28 PROGRAMMING
28 > Role of the main transmitter
29 > Manual adjustment of the upper stop
35 > Reset the stops per shutter
40 > Reset the stops of all the shutters of the installation
42 > OR apron: adjustment of theclosed position
43 > Reverse the direction of rotation or opening (BA)
44 > Set the preferred position
45 > Use of the preferential position
46 > Add/delete an additional order point
48 > Add several additional control points at the same time
49 > Delete all additional control points from a pane
50 > Add iDiamant with Netatmo - without smartphone
54 > Add iDiamant with Netatmo - with smartphone
56 > Pulse mode
56 > Lock pulse mode
57 > Switch to maintained mode
58 > Radio protocol/power line (CPL) compatibility
60 > Insert an RG³ motor into an existing CPL installation
62 > CPL programming - on-site installation
64 > On-site installation from an FC inverter
58 WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN
64 > The shutter does not move
66 > The shutter jerks
68 > PV panel detection
69 > Operation in limit conditions
70 > Safety and/or replacement of a transmitter
72 > Intelligent steering

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