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A.5 - Assigning a behaviour to a push button panel with 2 buttons

NOTES AND WARNINGS

• Before starting, chose the behaviour from those listed in 

Table A

: the choice must account for the mechanical operation of the buttons and the automation application.

TABLE A – Types of behaviour for a 2 button panel (

s

 and 

t

)

Type

Types of behaviour

TYPE A

 – standard Nice operation for “ERA” 

series

 (factory setting).

Note 

– This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH 

interlocked buttons.

•  To start a movement:

 to 

raise

 the awning press 

s

; to 

lower

 it press 

t

.

•  To stop the movement:

 press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.

TYPE B

  – with Stop and immediate reverse 

commands.
Note

 – For this type of operation, use a panel WITH-

OUT interlocked buttons.

•  To start a movement:

 to 

raise

 the awning press 

s

; to 

lower

 it press 

t

.

•  To stop the movement:

 press the two buttons together.

•  To reverse the movement:

 press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.

TYPE C

 – with immediate reverse command.

Note

 – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH 

interlocked buttons.

•  To start a movement:

 to 

raise

 the awning press 

s

; to 

lower

 it press 

t

.

•  To stop the movement:

 press the same button used to start it.

•  To reverse the movement:

 press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.

TYPE D

 – for hold-to-run commands only.

Note

 – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH 

interlocked buttons.

The panel works exclusively in hold-to-run mode:

•  to start the Up movement: 

hold down button 

s

to stop the movement:

 release the button.

•  to start the Down movement: 

hold down button 

t

to stop the movement:

 release the button.

TYPE E

 – logic the same as for “TYPE C” 

plus intermediate position command.
Note

 – For this type of operation, use a panel WITH-

OUT interlocked buttons.

•  To start a movement:

 to 

raise

 the awning press 

s

; to 

lower

 it press 

t

.

•  To stop the movement:

 press the same button used to start it.

•  To reverse the movement:

 press the opposite button from that used to start the movement.

•  To move the awning to the intermediate position (*):

  press the two buttons together.

––––––––––

(*)

 – If no intermediate position has been programmed, the awning will move to the exact mid-point of its 

travel.

TYPE F

 – with Stop command in any situa-

tion.
Note

 – This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH 

interlocked buttons.

•  To start a movement:

 to 

raise

 the awning press 

s

; to 

lower

 it press 

t

.

•  To stop the movement:

 press any button.

A

A.7 - Assigning a command (“Open” or “Step-by-step”) to a single button panel

The panel must be connected to the White and White-black wires. Given that individual keys activate individual inputs, procedure A.7 must be carried out after con-
nection in order to assign the desired command to each input, choosing between “Open” and “Step”.

A

A.6 - Adjusting the motor’s sensitivity to obstacles

NOTES AND WARNINGS

• Use this procedure to activate, adjust or deactivate the safety system that: 

a

) detects the presence of an obstacle along the travel of the awning; 

b

) reduces the mo-

tor tension on the awning when it is stationary at the Upper limit switch “0” (only if there is a box or other mechanical stop at this limit switch).

• This procedure adjusts 

the limit

 of the traction force that the motor can exert on the awning in an attempt to release it, when it is stopped suddenly by an obstacle 

or friction. At the same time, if the Upper limit switch “0” is the box or other mechanical stop, the system uses the same value set with this procedure, to reduce the 
impact of the awning against the box and loosen the tension exerted by the motor on the canvas, when the awning is stationary at the Upper limit switch “0”.

• The following options are available:

 –

 

MINIMUM sensitivity

 – this setting is only active when the awning is moving Up. The motor delivers a lot of force and will often be able to unjam the awning, even 

when the load is varying due to friction or small obstacles.

 – 

ULTRA sensitivity

 – this setting is active when the awning is moving Up or Down. 

After programming it, you must run a full Up and Down cycle to activate 

the function

. During this movement, the motor maps the instantaneous load along its travel and automatically sets the maximum sensitivity available with the awn-

ing in question.

 – 

ULTRA sensitivity with short reverse

 – this setting works in the same way as “ULTRA sensitivity”. Furthermore, if an obstacle is detected during the Down move-

ment, the motor will reverse to release the obstacle.

 – 

ULTRA sensitivity with reverse

 – this setting reverses direction and continues as far as Down limit switch "1" if an obstacle is encountered.

 – 

sensitivity DISABLED

 – this setting disables the safety system (factory setting).

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Summary of Contents for E SMART MI 1020 AC

Page 1: ...Nice Tubular Motor EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use E SMART SI 332 AC E SMART SI 620 AC E SMART SI 1012 AC E SMART MI 332 AC E SMART MI 632 AC E SMART MI 1020 AC...

Page 2: ...top installation immediately and contact Customer Service The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage to property items or persons resulting from non compliance with the assembly instructions In...

Page 3: ...protection system which in the case of overheating caused by overuse of the automated mechanism beyond the indicated limits see the Technical Specifications chapter automatically cuts off the electric...

Page 4: ...nnect either 1 or 2 button panels Caution The maximum length of the cables used to connect a wall mounted pan el or a relay is 100 m Model with 1 button excites an input the command is either Open or...

Page 5: ...erform 6 movements to communicate cancel lation of the procedure in progress During Group B procedures the motor performs a certain number of brief move ments as a response to the command sent by the...

Page 6: ...control unit The Up movement will be limited when the awning impacts against the mechanical lock box in the Upper limit switch 0 With each impact the height of this limit switch will be auto maticall...

Page 7: ...in any situa tion Note This behaviour is best suited to panels WITH interlocked buttons To start a movement to raise the awning press s to lower it press t To stop the movement press any button A A 7...

Page 8: ...orque refer to Technical characteristics The factory setting is disabled A GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES A 8 A 9 A 10 The Cruise speed procedure A 8 Acceleration deceleration of the movement pr...

Page 9: ...you reach the desired position Note Each step of the motor corresponds to a rotation of around 2 3 end 5 sec 3 Hold down either of the two buttons release it after 5 seconds count 3 movements B B 2 Pr...

Page 10: ...f the user sends the com mand Sun On with button the awning makes 2 move ments and re mains in the above threshold position the system re starts the timer the awning makes 2 move ments and re mains in...

Page 11: ...ility 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...

Page 12: ...I EN a b d c 4 1 Smart S AC Smart M AC Appendix Limit switch gear wheel not includ ed Drive wheel not in cluded...

Page 13: ...the package CAUTION The smaller cables must be handled carefully because they contain very thin wires that could be damaged Motor bracket not included in the package 2 screws self tapping without poi...

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