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Model:

WS100SCK

WS100SK

Type

Electromechanical gearmotor for automation of automatic gates and doors with incorporated 

command control unit, complete with radio receiver for “GTX4” transmitters.

Technology adopted

24Vdc motor, reducer with helical gears; mechanical release. A transformer inside the motor, but 

separate from the control unit, reduces the mains voltage to the nominal 24 V

 voltage used in 

all of the automation system.

Peak thrust

150 Nm

Nominal torque

50 Nm

Speed (no load)

1.7 RPM

Nominal torque speed

1.4 RPM

Maximum cycles frequency

20 cycles/hour at 50°C

Maximum continuous cycle time

5 minutes

Operating limits

The structural features make it suitable for use on gates with a weight of up to 150kg and a leaf 

length of up to 2.2 m. Opening angle of 110°

Mains powered WS100SCK - WS100SK

230 V  (+10% -10%) 50/60Hz

24 Vdc

Nominal absorbed power

150 W; at peak the power is 250 W for a 

maximum duration of 1s

Nominal absorbed current

2 A, at peak power the maximum current is 4 

A for a maximum duration of 1s

Emergency power supply

Provision for “PR1” buffer battery

FLASH output

For traffic lights: flashing light indicator lamp of 12 V maximum 21 W, Courtesy light lamp 24 V 

maximum 4 W, Gate open indicator lamp 24 V maximum 4 W

ECSbus output

One output with maximum load of 15 ECSbus units

“OPEN” input

For normally open contacts (the closing of the contact causes the “OPEN or Pedestrian 

Opening” command)

“STOP” input

For  normally  closed  or  normally  open  contacts  and/or  for  constant  resistance  of  8.2  KΩ,  or 

normally closed contacts with self-recognition of the “normal” state (any variation from the 

memorised status causes the “STOP” command)

Radio Antenna input

50Ω for RG58 or similar type of cable

Maximum cable length

Mains power supply: 30 m; inputs/outputs: 20 m with antenna cable preferably shorter than 5m 

(observe the warnings regarding minimum gauge and type of cables)

Ambient operating temperature

-20 ÷ 50°C

Use in acid, saline or potentially 

explosive atmospheres

NO

Mounting

On a horizontal plane using the appropriate mounting plate

Protection rating

IP54

Dimensions / weight

237 x 155 x h 290 mm / 7 kg

237 x 155 x h 290 mm / 6.2 kg

Remote control compatibility

Using GTX4 transmitters, the control unit is able to receive one or more of the following 

commands: “OPEN”, “Partial Open”, “Open Only” and “Close Only”

Memorisable GTX4 transmitters

This range can vary if there are obstacles or electromagnetic disturbances, and is affected by 

the position of the receiving aerial incorporated in the flasher

Programmable functions

“Cycle” or “Complete cycle” (automatic closure) functionality

“Slow” or “fast” motors speed

Pause time during “complete cycle”, selectable from 10, 20, 40, 80 seconds

Partial opening type selectable in 4 modes

Obstacle detection system sensitivity, 4 selectable levels

“OPEN” command functionality selectable in 4 modes

Open input configuration on the control unit: open or pedestrian opening

FLASH output configuration: flashing light, courtesy light or gate open indicator

Motors discharge on closure selectable from 8 levels

Motors discharge on opening selectable from 8 levels

Self-programming functions

Auto-recognition of devices connected to the ECSbus output

Auto-recognition of the type of “STOP” device (NO or NC contact or 8.2 KΩ resistance)

Recognition of the opening angle for each motor

Automation recognition with 1 or 2 motors

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT COMPONENTS

WS200S is manufactured by NICE S.p.a. (prov. of Treviso – Italy). Nice S.p.a., in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify their 

technical  characteristics  at  any  time  without  prior  notice.  In  any  case,  the  manufacturer  guarantees  their  functionality  and  fitness  for  the  intended 

purposes. Note: all the technical characteristics refer to a temperature of 20°C.

English

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Summary of Contents for WS200S

Page 1: ...Instructions and Warnings for Installation and Use WS200S...

Page 2: ...L100 FLASHING INDICATOR 10 PROGRAMMING STEP 7 12 7 1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 12 7 2 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 12 7 3 CONNECTED DEVICES RECOGNITION 12 7 4 GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOGNITION 12 7 5...

Page 3: ...ct must be performed exclusively by a qualified and skilled technician However all preliminary set up installation connection of devices to one another and programming operations may be performed by p...

Page 4: ...h both the data in this paragraph and the technical data in the chapter Product technical speci fications 1 Check that the gate leaf has dimensions and weight which fall within the following limits ma...

Page 5: ...unt that due to possible deposits of water in the routing ducts the ducting might create con densation in the control unit with consequent damage to the electronic circuits Place the ends of the ducti...

Page 6: ...C D D E F a d g d e f b b c 1 3 5 English English 5 A B F 2 G D F C 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 90 95...

Page 7: ...using just a slight movement move the gate leaf a few centimetres in the direction of full opening until you hear a click 14 If the gate to be automated is a dual leaf type repeat the same operations...

Page 8: ...English 7 English E B A 6 Distance E minimum 400 mm 8 9 M8 V6 x 70 M6 10 11 12 13 7...

Page 9: ...8 English OK b c d a Maximum 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 M8 M8 M8 M8...

Page 10: ...English 9 English OPEN STOP TX RX HS100 PH100 FL100 WK100SK M1 WS100SCK ECS bus ECS FLASH bus M M M M Blue Yellow Green Brown B A 22 23 WS100SCK M2 WS100SK M1 24 Brown Yellow Green Blue...

Page 11: ...ig 25 4 From an electrical point of view TX and RX are connected in parallel to one another fig 25 5 and to the blue terminal on the control card You do not need to observe any polarity 07 Affix the h...

Page 12: ...English English 11 26 A B 6 mm x4 6 mm x4 A B A B A B A A A A B B B 1 2 3 4 4 A B A B A B A B A B A B 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 A B A B...

Page 13: ...e P2 LED flashes it means that an error has occurred see section 10 5 Troubleshooting The phase of self learning the devices connected can be repeated at any time also after installation such as in th...

Page 14: ...ed according to the risks present and for ensuring observance of all legal provisions standards and regulations and in particular all requirements of the standard EN 12445 which establishes the test m...

Page 15: ...ter to change T1 T2 STEP 9 The maintenance operations must be performed in strict com pliance with the safety directions provided in this manual and according to the applicable legislation and standar...

Page 16: ...imes Motor 1 and Motor 2 discharge in closure 1 No discharge Press T3 once 2 0 1s Minimum Press T3 twice 3 0 2s Press T3 three times 4 0 3s Press T3 four times 5 0 4s Medium Press T3 five times 6 0 5s...

Page 17: ...ch which allows you after having correctly entered the secret combination to control the automation remotely For programming see paragraph 10 4 6 10 2 1 Installing the PR3 buffer battery fig 33 CAUTIO...

Page 18: ...e Ea 14 Am 200 thus Ed 2800 Establish the energy consumed To calculate the energy consumed by the automation proceed as follows 05 In the table below choose the box corresponding to the intersection o...

Page 19: ...during the self learning phase after which a STOP command is activated whenever a variation with respect to the learned status is detected 10 3 3 Recognition of Other Devices Normally the recognition...

Page 20: ...llowing paragraphs before you proceed with their execution 10 4 1 Mode 1 memorisation 01 Press P1 fig 35 for at least 3 s When the LED P1 lights up release the key 02 Within 10s press any key on the r...

Page 21: ...pressed repeat step 3 within another 10 seconds otherwise the deletion phase will stop automatically English 20 English 10 4 5 Deleting all memorised radio transmitters This operation deletes all memo...

Page 22: ...inter mittent the voltage value is not important approximately 10 30 Vac if there is voltage the problem is due to the lamp in this case replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics TABLE...

Page 23: ...egular operation and when there is a problem see Table 13 Quick flashes 1 flash 1 second pause 1 flash 2 flashes 1 second pause 2 flashes 3 flashes 1 second pause 3 flashes 4 flashes 1 second pause 4...

Page 24: ...ognition phase in progress Action Cycle operation Complete cycle operation Carry out the recognition phase see chapter 3 5 2 Leaf open and closure angles recognition Indicates that the open angles sel...

Page 25: ...bly shorter than 5m observe the warnings regarding minimum gauge and type of cables Ambient operating temperature 20 50 C Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres NO Mounting On a horiz...

Page 26: ...th Addressing capability Ambient operating temperature Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres Mounting Protection rating Dimensions weight Presence detector for automation of automati...

Page 27: ...utomatic gates and doors AM OOK radio encoded modulation 433 92 MHz Rolling code with 64 Bit code 18 billion billion combinations 4 each key can be used for the various control unit commands or to com...

Page 28: ...PH100 and FL100 conform to DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of December 15 2004 concerning alignment of Member States legislation regarding electromagnetic compat ibility...

Page 29: ...ready ready for use and the four keys have the following functions fig 42 This table must be compiled by the person who programmed the automation Function T1 Key T2 Key T3 Key T4 Key Action Rotated to...

Page 30: ...ing leaves and stones to ensure that noone can operate the door Check the system periodically in particular all cables springs and supports to detect possible imbalance signs of wear or damage Do not...

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