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Parameters may be set using any radio transmitter, provided they are
memorised in Mode 1, in the same way as those supplied (see paragraph
9.4.1 “Memorisation Mode 1”).
If there is no transmitter memorised in Mode 1, a single one may be
memorised at this stage , after which it must be deleted immediately (see
paragraph 9.4.4 “Deleting a radio transmitter”).
WARNING!
– When making settings via a transmitter, the control unit
must be allowed sufficient time to recognise the command via radio; in
practice, the keys must always be pressed and released slowly, pressing
for at least one second, releasing for one second and so on.
To program the parameters, see Table 3.
01.
Press
T1
and
T2
together (
fig. 17
) on the radio transmitter for at least
5 s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, complete the action as specified in Table 3
according to the parameter to be modified.
Example: to set the pause time at 40 s.
01
Press
T1
and
T2
and hold them down for at least 5s
02.
Release
T1
and
T2
03.
Press
T1
three times
T1
T2
17
All parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindications,
only the “Motor force” setting may require special attention:
• Do not use high force values to compensate for the fact that the gate
has anomalous friction points. Excessive force settings may impair the
safety system or cause damage to the gate.
• If the “motor force” control is used to assist the impact force reduction
system, measure the force again after each adjustment in compliance
with EN standard 12445.
• Weather conditions may affect the movement of the gate. You may
need to readjust periodically.
To program the parameters, see Table 4.
01.
Press
T1
and
T3
together (
fig. 18
) on the radio transmitter for at least
5 s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, complete the action as specified in Table 4
according to the parameter to be modified.
Example: to set discharge on closing of motor 2 on level 4.
01.
Press and hold
T1
and
T3
simultaneously for at least 5 seconds.
02.
Release
T1
and
T3
03.
Press
T3
four times
T1
T3
18
9.1.2 - Checking adjustments using radio transmitter
With a radio transmitter memorised in Mode 1 the user can check settings
for each parameter at any time, as follows:
To display the parameters, see Table 5.
01.
Press
T1
and
T2
together on the radio transmitter for at least 5s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, carry out the action set out in
Table 5
accord-
ing to the parameter to be changed.
04.
Release the key when the flashing light starts to flash
05.
Count the number of flashes and, according to the number, check
the corresponding value on Table 3.
Example: If, after pressing
T1
and
T2
for 5 s and then
T1
, the flashing
indicator emits three flashes, the pause time has been programmed as
40 s.
TABLE 5
Parameter
Action
Pause time
Press and hold T1
Pedestrian leaf
Press and hold T2
Motor force
Press and hold T3
“Step-by-Step (SbS)”
function
Press and hold T4
To display the parameters, see Table 6.
01.
Press
T1
and
T3
together on the radio transmitter for at least 5s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, carry out the action set out in
Table 6
accord-
ing to the parameter to be changed.
04.
Release the key when the flashing light starts to flash
05.
Count the number of flashes and, according to the number, check
the corresponding value on Table 4.
TABLE 6
Parameter
Action
SbS input configuration on
the control unit
Press and hold T1
Flash output configuration
Press and hold T2
Discharge on close
Motor 1 and Motor 2
Press and hold T3
Discharge on open
Motor 1 and Motor 2
Press and hold T4
9.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Other optional accessories that can be used with the automation system.
PR100:
24 V buffer battery; in the event of a mains power failure, this
guarantees at least 10 complete cycles.
SOLEKIT:
24 V solar energy system; useful in cases where power from
the fixed electrical grid is unavailable.
For information about new accessories, refer to the Nice Home product
catalogue or visit www.niceforyou.com.
9.2.1 - Installing the PR100 buffer battery (fig. 19)
• WARNING! - Electrical connection of the battery to the unit must
be performed exclusively after completing all stages in installation
and programming, as the battery is an emergency power supply.
To install and connect the PR100 buffer battery to the command unit, see
fig. 19
and refer to the PR100 instruction manual.
When the automation is powered by the buffer battery, 60 seconds after
a manoeuvre is completed, the control unit automatically switches off the
“ECSbus” output (and all connected devices), Flash output and all LEDs,
with the exception of the ECSbus
led
, which flashes at slower intervals;
this indicates the “Standby” function. When the control unit receives a
command, it restores normal operation (with a short delay). This func-
tion is used to reduce consumption; an important factor when the unit is
powered by battery.
9.2.2 - Install the solar power supply system (fig. 20)
• WARNING! - When the automation mechanism is powered exclu-
sively by the solar power supply system, IT MUST NOT BE POW-
ERED by the electricity grid at the same time.
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