Nano Indoor Shades
Complete guide to our precision-engineered Nano shading solutions
Nano Box
Nano Open Roll
Nano Pocket
Nano Duo
Nano Coupled
Nano Manual
Janus
1K PoE Switch
SI IP Bridge
Kratos
TaHoma Switch
Side Channels
TRO.Y 2
Suite XVI
C4 Zigbee
Pocket Flap and Hanger Extrusions
SI Eco-System - 485
SI Eco-System - PoE
SI Eco-System - Zigbee
SI Eco-System - RTS
RF Remote - Standalone
Zigbee Remote Standalone
TaHoma Switch
Bond Bridge Pro - RTS Only
Bond Bridge Pro - EcoSystem Integration
3rd Party Integration
Wiring Pinouts
How to service the V2 Nano Box
How to swap a motor in a V2 Nano Box
How to swap a motor in a V1 Nano Box
How to fix roll overs and hembar jams
Nano Open Roll V2 motor Swap
How to fix Pin-holes in Blackout Fabric
Zigbee Troubleshooting
485 Troubleshooting
RTS Troubleshooting
Table of Contents:
Pinouts
24v DC - 485: Using 5 Conductor Wire
24v DC - 485 : Using 5 CAT5/6
- Wire between Janus terminal block face and the motor only.
On the Phoenix Connector:
- V+ = BLUE PAIR
- V- = BROWN PAIR
- + = ORANGE WHITE
- - = ORANGE
- G = GREEN PAIR
24v DC - 485: Using 4 - Conductor Wire
- If the pre-wire does not have a third insulated data conductor for the 485 ground, terminate the wire as shown below.
- Use the same termination on both ends.
WIRING - 24v DC - RTS
- For guaranteed motor performance the supplied voltage for 24v motors must be 24v DC.
- See the table below for maximum wire lengths.
- If the motors are powered using a Power Distribution Enclosure connect the motors to the “+24v DC” and “-24v DC” ports on the terminal blocks.
- The RS485 ports are unused.
Wire Topologies
For issues, contact Screen Innovations:
Phone: 512.832.6939 Option 3
Website: www.screeninnovations.com
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