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 – English

TABLE C

 – Motor head led signals

GREEN LED

Meaning

0  flashes

= at least 1 transmitter memorised and 2 limit positions 

programmed.

1  flash

= at least 1 transmitter memorised and 1 limit position 

programmed.

2  flashes

= at least 1 transmitter memorised and no limit posi-

tions programmed.

3  flashes

= no transmitter memorised (the limit switch status is 

not shown by the led).

RED LED

Meaning

0  flashes

= no error.

steady on

= serious error - 

1

 (motor damaged - contact technical 

service).

1  flash

= thermal protection function in progress.

2  flashes

= the last movement was automatically interrupted by 

The “Obstacle detection” function.

3  flashes

= load too high relative to motor nameplate rating.

4  flashes

= the voltage supplied to the motor is less than 24 V

. The 

motor will still work, however the rated operating torque 

is not guaranteed.

5  flashes

the voltage supplied to the motor is less than 24 V

. The 

motor will still work, however the rated operating torque 

is not guaranteed.

6  flashes

= serious error - 

4

 (control circuit temperature too high).

7  flashes

= serious error - 

5

 (brake malfunction).

8  flashes 

= serious error - 

(brake malfunction).

9  flashes

= serious error - 

7

.

10  flashes

= serious error - 

8

.

11  flashes 

= serious error - 

9

.

The motor repeats the report message on the status of the installation by performing 
some brief movements when a movement is commanded. To understand the signifi-
cance of these movements read 

Table D

.

TABLE D

 – Movement signals

No. of MOVEMENTS Meaning

0 movements

= at least 1 transmitter memorised and 2 limit positions 

programmed.

1 movement

= no transmitter memorised (the limit switch status is 

not shown by the movements).

2 movements

= at least 1 transmitter memorised and at least 1 limit 

position still to be programmed.

5 movements

= serious motor memory error.

What to do if...

(troubleshooting guide)

In general, to better identify the problem, refer to 

Table C

 (and 

D

), section 5.10.

q

 

Powering an electrical phase, the motor does not move:

 

After excluding the possibility that thermal protection is active, in which case it is 
sufficient to wait for the motor to cool down, make sure the mains voltage corre-
sponds to the values indicated in the “technical data” chapter of this manual by 
measuring the voltage between the “common” wire and the electrical phase wire 
supplied with current. If the problem is still present, disconnect the power cord 
from the motor (

fig. 4-i

) and connect it again.

q

 

When an Up command is sent, the motor does not start:

 

This can happen if the awning is near the Upper limit switch (“0”). In this case you 
must lower the awning a little bit and give the Raise command again.

q

 

The system operates in the emergency condition with an operator pre-

sent (hold-to-run):

 

– Check to see if the motor has undergone a significant electrical or mechanical 
shock.

 

– Make sure each part of the motor is still in good condition.

 

– Delete the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit position and reprogram them.

Disposal of the product

As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping 
operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
This product comprises various types of materials: some may be recycled others 
must be disposed of. Seek information on the recycling and disposal systems en-
visaged by the local regulations in your area for this product category. 

Caution!

 – 

some parts of the product may contain pollutant or hazardous substances which, if 
disposed of into the environment, may cause serious damage to the environment or 
physical health. As indicated by the symbol on the left, disposal of this 
product in domestic waste is strictly prohibited. Separate the waste into 
categories for disposal, according to the methods envisaged by current 
legislation in your area, or return the product to the retailer when pur-
chasing a new version. 

Caution!

 – Local legislation may envisage serious fines in the 

event of abusive disposal of this product.

The packing materials of the product must be disposed of in compliance with local 
regulations.

Technical Characteristics

Refer to the technical characteristics stated on the motor's nameplate. 

Note

: • All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 

20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to products 
at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and func-
tionality.

Summary of Contents for E EDGE XSI 0620 LDC

Page 1: ...Tubular Motor EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use Nice E EDGE XSI 0620 LDC...

Page 2: ...Customer Service The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage to property items or persons resulting from non compliance with the assembly instructions In such cases the warranty for material def...

Page 3: ...ve the awning up or down stop it at the upper limit switch the lower limit switch or various intermediate positions it moves awnings of different weights at the same speed the up and down speeds are t...

Page 4: ...semble and install the motor refer to fig 3 the accessories shown in fig 3 are not included in the package To select the limit switch gear wheel fig 3 a drive wheel fig 3 b motor bracket fig 3 f or to...

Page 5: ...ncluded in the package CAUTION The smaller cables must be handled carefully because they contain very thin wires that could be damaged f Motor bracket not included in the package 2 screws self tapping...

Page 6: ...D done with a smartphone Programming with a smartphone with NFC Near Field Communication This technology is not yet available on this motor 4 2 Positions in which the awning stops automati cally The e...

Page 7: ...ed to disconnect all motors you do not wish to pro gram proceed as follows 1 run procedure A 1 to memorise the first transmitter on the motor you wish to pro gram 2 run procedure A 2 to deactivate all...

Page 8: ...he button 1 time the movement will stop briefly com mand received and the awning will resume its up and down movements each of random duration 5 end x 1 3 Observe the same awning and at the start of a...

Page 9: ...the system will then move the awning to the mid position During the 5 minutes at any time hold down the button and release it after 10 seconds the system will then move the awning to the mid position...

Page 10: ...stopped when it collides with the box UP limit switch po sition 0 release the button Hold down the button and wait 2 3 4 5 1 x 1 PRG 2 5 sec 2 release the button as soon as the awning reaches positio...

Page 11: ...You can memorise up to 30 H positions wherever you wish provided that these are between the two limit switch positions These positions can only be pro grammed after the limit switch positions Repeat...

Page 12: ...on Mode II see section 4 4 1 B Procedures A 6 2A and A 6 2 B memorise a single button Repeat this operation to memorise another button A 6 2 A Procedure for transmitters equipped with the PRG and ESC...

Page 13: ...nd release the button 1 time count 2 movements Press and release the button 1 time count 3 movements A English 12 A 6 2 B Procedure for transmitters without the PRG and ESC buttons When performing the...

Page 14: ...ton either the key memorised in mode 2 or the climatic conditions sensor count 5 movements option D 5 end 5 sec 5 Hold down both buttons release them after 5 seconds count 5 movements A 8 2 Procedure...

Page 15: ...ationary at the Upper limit switch 0 The following options are available sensitivity to obstacles ENABLED this setting is only active when the awning is moving Up The motor delivers a lot of force and...

Page 16: ...completely customise the movement of the awning allowing you to align mul tiple awnings of different sizes with different diameter rollers among other effects or make the awning run more quietly The...

Page 17: ...on deceleration 1 5 rotations 4 presses sets long acceleration deceleration 2 rotations 5 presses sets maximum acceleration deceleration 3 rotations Hold down the buttonand release it after 5 seconds...

Page 18: ...d to 15 Klux 4 presses sets the threshold to 30 Klux 5 presses sets the threshold to 45 Klux Press and release the button the number of times indicated in the option you have chosen 4 5 end 7 sec 1 2...

Page 19: ...seconds count 5 movements A GROUP B PROCEDURES Procedures run with the motor head buttons B 1 Precise adjustment of the UP 0 and DOWN 1 limit switch positions NOTES AND WARNINGS This adjustment can be...

Page 20: ...erface C GROUP D PROCEDURES done exclusively with a smartphone with NFC Near Field Communication NOTES AND WARNINGS The programming with the NFC technology is not yet available on this motor For more...

Page 21: ...the awning makes 2 move ments With the motor in MANUAL mode enabled with button if the user sends the com mand Sun On with button the awning moves to the above threshold position the system re starts...

Page 22: ...to cool down make sure the mains voltage corre sponds to the values indicated in the technical data chapter of this manual by measuring the voltage between the common wire and the electrical phase wir...

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