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4.10.1 - Programming unit Oview

The use of the programming unit Oview enables complete and rapid manage-
ment of installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of any malfunctions of
the whole automation system. Oview can be connected to the road barrier by
means of the BusT4 connector on the control unit. 
To access the BusT4 connector, open the cover of the road barrier and insert
the connector in its seat (

fig. 50

).

In general, Oview can be positioned at a maximum distance of 100 m of cable
from the control unit; it can be connected to multiple control units simultane-
ously (max. 16) and can also remain connected during normal operation of the
automation; to exceed these limits, observe the warnings in the Oview instruc-
tion manual and the Oview System Book system manual. If a OXI type radio
receiver is present in the control unit, Oview enables access to the parameters
of the transmitters memorised in this receiver. For detailed information, refer to
the instruction manual of the Oview programmer or the barrier function
datasheet also available on the website 

www.niceforyou.com

.

4.10.2 - Buffer battery mod. PS224 (accessory)

In the event of a mains power failure, the road barrier can also be powered by a
buffer battery model PS224. To install and connect the battery, proceed as fol-
lows:

Important! – The electric connection of the battery to the control unit
must only be made after completing all installation and programming
phases, as the battery constitutes an emergency power supply.
01.

Position the buffer battery as shown in 

fig. 51-a

;

02. Disconnect the mains power

and then connect the relative cable of the

buffer battery (

fig. 51

);

03.

Connect the mains power.

4.10.3 - Solemyo System (photovoltaic supply)

The barrier is designed to be powered with the “Solemyo SYKCE” photovoltaic
system. For connection to the control unit, use the 2 pole plug shown in 

fig. 52

.

IMPORTANT!

- When the barrier is powered by the “Solemyo” system IT MUST NOT

BE POWERED by the electricity grid at the same time.

- Due to the limited solar power available, depending on the installa-

tion location and time of year, the barrier can perform a maximum
number of manoeuvres per day. Before installing the Solemyo sys-
tem, check in the relative instruction manual whether the maximum
number of possible manoeuvres is compatible with the intended use.

- The Solemyo system can only be used efficiently if the control unit is

active and set with the Standby function set to “All” mode (only pos-
sible using the Oview programmer).

CAUTION 

– If the manoeuvre starts from a position different from that of one

of the mechanical stops (opening or closing), it is performed at low speed.

4.7 - Connecting a radio receiver

The control unit is fitted with a SM type connector for connection of a radio
receiver (optional accessory) model SMXI, SMXIS, OXI or OXIT and similar.
To insert the radio receiver, disconnect the control unit from the power mains
and insert the receiver as shown in 

fig. 42

.

Table 5

shows the actions performed by the control unit according to the out-

puts activated or the commands sent from the radio receiver.

4.8 - Connecting the pole lights (optional accessory)

01.

Move the pole to the vertical position;

02.

Unscrew the 6 screws that hold the pole cover (

Fig. 43

); 

03.

Remove the pole temporarily;

04.

Insert the grommet in the pre-drilled hole for cable routing (

Fig. 44

);

05.

Route the lights cable through the impact protection rubber profile, using a
guide to facilitate attachment if necessary (

Fig. 45

);

06.

If necessary, shorten the length of the lights cable: cuts may only be made
at the points bearing the relative mark. After cutting, the plug at the cut end
must be moved to seal off the new end;

07.

Insert the cable first through the hole on the pole support and then through
the hole on the cabinet (

Fig. 46

); 

Caution 

– Leave a little extra cable in the

pole support, to enable pole rotation through 90° without tensioning the
cable;

08.

Connect the lights cable to the LIGHT terminal on the control unit: see dia-
gram in 

Fig. 47

Note

– The LIGHT output features polarity: if the lights do

not illuminate, as planned, it is necessary to invert the cables connected to
the terminal.

09.

Position and secure the connector in the slot on the pole (

Fig. 48

);

10.

Insert the pole and secure with its cover, tightening the 6 screws (

fig. 49

)

fully down and taking care not to pinch the wiring cable.

4.9 - Connecting the LED flashing light mod. XBA7 or LED traf-

fic light mod. XBA8 (optional accessories)

On the cover of the barrier a LED flashing light mod. XBA7 or red and green
LED traffic light mod. XBA8 may be fitted. The operating modes of these flash-
ing lights may be modified through the Oview programmer or with suitable pro-
grammes of the control unit. For further information, refer to the instruction
manual for the two products.

4.10 - Connection of other devices

The built-in unit enables the power supply to the external devices (a radio
receiver or the key-operated selector switch lighting) by receiving power from
the control unit: for the type of connection, see 

fig. 41

.

The power supply voltage is 24 Vdc, -30%/+50%, with maximum available cur-
rent 100 mA.

SMXI, SMXIS, OIX, OXIT receiver in mode I or II

output

description

Output no. 1

Step by step

Output no. 2

Partial Open (opens to approx. 45%; 
value programmable with Oview, see paragraph 4.10.1)

Output no. 3

Open

Output no. 4

Close

OXI receiver, OXIT programmed in “Extended Mode II”

Command

description

Command no. 1

Step by step

Command no. 2

Partial Open (opens to approx. 45%; 
value programmable with Oview, see paragraph 4.10.1)

Command no. 3

Open

Command no. 4

Close

Command no. 5

Stop

Command no. 6

Apartment block Step by Step

Command no. 7

Step-Step High priority

(controls also if automation is blocked)

Command no. 8

U Open

Command no. 9

U Close

Command no. 10

Open and block automation

Command no. 11

Close and block automation

Command no. 12

Block automation

Command no. 13

Release automation

Command no. 14

Master door Step by Step

Command no. 15

Slave door Step by Step

TABLE 5

Summary of Contents for M3BAR

Page 1: ...ctions et avertissements pour l installation et l utilisation ES Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalaci n y el uso DE Installierungs und Gebrauchsanleitungen und Hinweise PL Instrukcje i ostrz...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ngs On the power line to the system install a device for disconnection from the power mains with a gap between contacts that assures complete discon nection in the conditions of overvoltage category I...

Page 4: ...e S p a product catalogue The electromagnetic compatibility may not be guaranteed if the product is used in configurations or with other products that have not been foreseen the use of the product is...

Page 5: ...riers for residential and indus trial use they control the opening and closing of a road transit point with widths from 3 to 8 metres IMPORTANT All uses other than the intended use described and use i...

Page 6: ...aracteristics of electrical cables 3 3 1 Modifying the factory settings of the Closure manoeuvre If Closure to the right is required proceed as follows MBAR Version 01 Remove the cover fig 4 02 Loosen...

Page 7: ...ncy must be checked and ensure that the 4 anchoring points can resist a load of at least 1000 Kg For fixture use 12 MA screws 3 5 Pole installation 3 5 1 Pole support assembly 01 Insert the two plugs...

Page 8: ...fig 24 03 Insert the universal joint in the free ends of the two poles Take care in cor rectly directing the joint since the heads of the screws must be on the same part of the holes on the poles fig...

Page 9: ...output In the factory it is configured for operation with Pole Open Indicator 24 V 10 W BLUEBUS this terminal enables the connection of compatible devices all are connected in parallel with just two...

Page 10: ...rom the power mains and insert the receiver as shown in fig 42 Table 5 shows the actions performed by the control unit according to the out puts activated or the commands sent from the radio receiver...

Page 11: ...ing the optic axis joining the two photocells by means of a cylin der diameter 5 cm length 30 cm Fig C pass the cylinder first close to the TX photocell then close to the RX and lastly at the centre b...

Page 12: ...n Paragraph 4 5 EN 10 English The control unit has 3 keys OPEN STOP Set CLOSE Fig 49 that can be used both for controlling the unit during testing and for programming the available functions The progr...

Page 13: ...the type of voltage of the selected programming level 1LIGHT Output WARNINGS Do not set an excessively high value for the motor force as this may impair operation of the safety system or damage the p...

Page 14: ...he Set key for approx 3 seconds 02 Release the key when LED L1 starts flashing 03 Press the key or to move from the LED that is flashing to LED L4 LIGHT output input LED 04 Press and hold the Set key...

Page 15: ...ction opens FA1 and opens FA2 can be connected to the Bluebus input it is necessary to cut the A jumper at the rear of TX and RX cards When these photocells intervene the control unit commands an open...

Page 16: ...olution Off All OK CLOSE input not active On CLOSE input activation Normal if the device connected to the CLOSE input is active FC1 limit switch LED Cause Solution Off Limit switch activation If the p...

Page 17: ...n During normal operation indicates Stand BY active Flashes Programming of functions in progress If this flashes together with L3 this indicates that the device learning phase of the opening and closi...

Page 18: ...Loop activation time is the time t linked to the operating modes described in Table 16 Loop frequency display signals the fluctuation frequency of the loop selected in Hz 7 5 2 Installation WARNINGS...

Page 19: ...maximum temperature admitted for the isola tion of the cable otherwise a loss in isolation towards the earth may occur TABLE 15 Function Values Default Loop 1 sensitivity 10 100 90 Loop 2 sensitivity...

Page 20: ...it is possible to carry out the following connections its own flashing light Flash its own Pole Open Indicator S C A pole lights its own sensitive edge Stop its own command device P P which commands t...

Page 21: ...he event of illegal dis posal of this product The manoeuvre is performed but shortly afterwards the pole blocks or performs a brief inversion the selected force value may be too low to enable the move...

Page 22: ...output for signal indicator 24V max 10W Output for flashing light with optional accessories XBA7 LED flashing light or XBA8 LED traffic light traffic light on cover BLUEBUS output 1 output with maxim...

Page 23: ...cil of 21 December 1988 regarding the approximation of legislation regulations and administration of Member States concerning construction products according to the following harmonised standards EN 1...

Page 24: ...02 Radio spectrum art 3 2 EN 300 330 2 V1 5 1 2010 In accordance with directive 1999 5 CE annex V the product is classified as class 1 and marked DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND C...

Page 25: ...sh es and the manoeuvre is not started the number of flashes depends on the reason for which the manoeuvre does not start In this case the user must press and hold the command within three seconds Aft...

Page 26: ......

Page 27: ...he test procedure 10 Check protection against the risk of lifting on automations with vertical movement it must be ensured that there is no risk of lifting This test can be performed as follows hang a...

Page 28: ...lish Date Description of operation describe checks adjustments repairs modifications etc Signature of technician Signature of owner That all phases as envisaged in the maintenance schedule have been p...

Page 29: ...mm 464 5 mm 400 mm 1219 5 mm 900 mm M3BAR M5BAR M7BAR L Bar 298 5 mm 464 5 mm 500 mm 1219 5 mm 900 mm EN with joint IT con giunto FR avec raccord ES con uni n DE mit Gelenkverbindung PL ze z czk NL m...

Page 30: ...II 4 3 b a c d g h f e c a b...

Page 31: ...III 5 6 MBAR a c d b...

Page 32: ...IV 90 8 9 MBAR a b c a b 7 a b...

Page 33: ...V 180 10 11 LBAR c a a b...

Page 34: ...VI 13 14 12 LBAR c a b...

Page 35: ...VII 15 16 18 17...

Page 36: ...VIII 19 20 21 23 22...

Page 37: ...IX 24 26 25 28 1 cm 27 29...

Page 38: ...X 33 34 30 31 32 c a b c a b...

Page 39: ...XI 35 36 37 45 38 a b a b c...

Page 40: ...C NO NO C C MOTB MOFB OPEN CLOSE TX RX 24V 4W LIGHT FLASH SCA BLUEBUS STOP OPEN CLOSE P P LIGHT FLASH SCA BLUEBUS STOP OPEN CLOSE P P LOOP2 LOOP1 41 IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 LOOP 2 MASTER SLAVE LOOP 1 OUT 3 OUT...

Page 41: ...XIII 42 43 44 STOP 45 46 LIGHT 47...

Page 42: ...XIV 48 49 50 a b c...

Page 43: ...XV 51 52 a b...

Page 44: ...XVI 53 a b c d e f g...

Page 45: ...FLASH SCA MOTB OPEN CLOSE TX RX BLUEBUS STOP OPEN CLOSE P P 24V 4W BUS T4 M S LOOP2 LOOP1 LIGHT FLASH SCA BLUEBUS STOP OPEN CLOSE P P 24V 4W BUS T4 M S LOOP2 LOOP1 NC NC NO NO C C NC NC NO NO C C 54 M...

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