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Introductory Overview
The IntelliFlex Control System is an intelligent yet simple package
of controls and input devices that provides a single source opportunity
to install any type of motor controls on a range of products and have
them all work together seamlessly in an installation.
The heart of the system is the SC1 (see Fig. 1), a single motor
switching relay with a built in microprocessor. Think of the SC1 as
being two different switches in one. The relay component acts as a
switch to turn the power on and off to the motor, operator or device
you wish to control. With the IntelliFlex system, the processor on the
SC1 control acts as the switch to tell the relay when to turn on and off.
Copyright © 2005 Draper Inc. Form IntelliFlex_Overview05 Printed in U.S.A.
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Controls
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The SC1 communication system uses the power of each device's
microprocessor to receive and interpret commands. There are two
ways of sending commands to the system. One is through a set of dry
contact closure terminals on each SC1. The second and most power-
ful method is via a low voltage data communication Bus system.
Each SC1 has two RJ11 4-conductor modular phone plug ports
that can be used to link multiple devices together. The microprocessor
on each device listens for commands addressed to it. The Bus utilizes
a proprietary protocol allowing up to 60 channels of communication to
be shared between devices in a single system. Multiple systems can
be combined in an installation.
Each microprocessor is programmed with fi rmware, which acts
as the operating code for the system. Each device’s fi rmware can be
written to through special programming functions, allowing special
features and actions to be enabled and modifi ed. (For a complete list-
ing of special functions see our quick reference programming guide.)
The key feature to reprogram for any installation is what is referred
to as the Main Address. This is the primary Bus channel to which the
SC1 processor is programmed to respond. While it is not necessary to
edit this address, doing so allows each SC1 in a Bus system to be ad-
dressed individually. Once an SC1 has a unique main address on the
Bus it can be addressed and programmed remotely, thereby eliminat-
ing the need to gain physical access to the SC1 to modify or change
its confi guration!
To Optional
Manual Switch
Earth Ground
To
AC Power
and Motor
Aux Jack for
linking SC1s
together
Eye Jack for
connecting control
devices to SC1
From Wall Switch,
IR, RF, or
other control device
Other features include up to six su/jointfilesconvert/260227/bgroup functions per SC1 and
the ability to enable up to four mid-window stopping positions. It can
be set to turn a light on or off. The motor output terminals can be
reversed via programming, eliminating the need for an electrician to
deal with motor polarity, etc.
Inputs:
The SC1 dry contact input terminals are unique in the ability to
change, through programming, the way the relays respond to contact
closures. These terminals can be used in a standard latch and run
mode or can be set to require a maintained contact for momentary
motor action. They can also be set to X10 timing mode. This fl ex-
ibility allows the system to be integrated with virtually any automation
system.
The Bus communication is capable of receiving input commands
from a wide variety of different input devices (see our reference sheet,
and sample input device confi guration sheets) in any combination and
number and at any time, allowing great fl exibility and power in provid-
ing a control system ranging from the most simplistic to the most
complex, all in a plug and play fashion.
Input devices include, but are not limited to, IP devices to launch
commands remotely via a Local Area Network (LAN), RS232 devices
for launching commands from a local PC or HA system, sun sensors,
wind sensors, timers, thermostat interfaces, interface devices for other
building automation and fi re alarm system overrides, radio remote
controls, infrared remote controls, wireless wall switches and keypads,
hardwired wall switches and keypads, standard toggle switches and
key switches. Each input device can be used to launch individual,
su/jointfilesconvert/260227/bgroup or group actions, or any combination thereof. Commands
can also locate multiple shades to as many as four intermediate stops.
In addition, Draper has developed a “standard” “custom” switch
program that allows the user to choose a wall switch confi gured to
provide intuitive labeling and actions in a stocking switch program. The
IntelliFlex Wall Switch is available in over 50 stocking confi gurations.
Each of up to 12 available buttons can be programmed to send any
command necessary, creating an extremely fl exible user interface for
the system.
Draper provides a number of ways to program the system and all
are relatively inexpensive and simple to use. These include program-
ming functions from a number of different keypads and transmitters,
but the fastest and simplest methods are done using free program-
ming PC software (requires Draper’s RS232 translator to connect to
the system).
For the most current information, check out our Web site, www.
draperinc.com.
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