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To view the parameters in 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
based
on the parameter to change.
04.
Release the key when the flashing indicator starts flashing.
05.
Count the number of flashes and, based on the number, check in
Table 4 for the corresponding value.
TABLE 6
Parameter
Action
Open input configura-
tion on the control unit
Press and hold T1
Flash output configura-
tion on the control unit
Press and hold T2
Motor 1 and Motor 2
discharge in closure
Press and hold T3
Motor 1 and Motor 2
discharge in opening
Press and hold T4
9.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
In addition to the devices present in RIVA200, there are others available
as optional accessories that can integrate with the automation system.
PR100:
24 V buffer battery; in the event of a lack of mains power supply,
this ensures at least ten full cycles.
SOLEKIT:
24 V solar energy system; useful in cases where power from
the fixed electrical grid is unavailable.
PT50:
Pair of 500 mm high columns with a photocell
PT100:
Pair of 1000 mm high columns with two photocells
For information on new accessories, refer to the Nice Home catalogue or
visit www.niceforyou.com
DS100:
digital selector switch which allows you, after having correctly
entered the secret combination, to control the automation remotely. For
programming see paragraph 9.4.6
9.2.1 - Installing the PR100 buffer battery (fig. 36)
CAUTION! - 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. 36
and refer to the PR100 instruction manual.
When automation is powered by the buffer battery, after 60 s following
completion of a manoeuvre, the control unit automatically turns off the
“ECSbus” output (and all the devices connected to it), the Flash output
and all of the leds, excluding the ECSbus led that will flash more slowly;
this is the “Standby” function. When a command arrives, the control unit
will reset to normal functioning (after a brief delay). This feature is designed
to reduce power consumption, as this is a very important consideration
with battery power.
9.2.2 - Install the SOLEKIT solar power supply system (fig. 37)
CAUTION! - When the automation mechanism is powered exclu-
sively by the “SOLEKIT” solar power supply system, IT MUST NOT
BE POWERED by the electricity grid at the same time.
To connect the SOLEKIT solar power supply system to the control unit,
see
fig. 37
and refer to the SOLEKIT instruction manual.
When automation is powered by the solar panel, after 60 s following com-
pletion of a manoeuvre, the control unit automatically turns off the “ECS-
bus” output (and all the devices connected to it), the Flash output and all
of the leds, excluding the ECSbus led that will flash more slowly; this is the
“Standby” function.
When a command arrives, the control unit will reset to normal functioning
(after a brief delay). This feature is designed to reduce power consump-
tion, as this is a very important consideration with solar power.
02.
Release T1 and T2
03.
Press T1 three times
T1
T2
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All the parameters can be adjusted as required without any contraindica-
tion; only the adjustment of the “motor force” could require special care:
• Do not use high force values to compensate for the fact that the gate
has anomalous friction points. Excessive force can be detrimental to the
functioning of the safety system or can damage the gate.
• If the “Motor force control” is used in support of the system for impact
force reduction, the force measurement procedure must be performed
after each adjustment, as envisaged by standard EN 12445.
• Weather conditions may affect the movement of the gate. Periodically
you may need to readjust.
To program the parameters in Table 4:
01.
Press T1 and T3 together (
fig. 35
) on the radio transmitter for at least
5 s.
02.
Release the two keys.
03.
Within three seconds, carry out the action set out in Table 5 based on
the parameter to change.
Example: to adjust the closing discharge of motors 1 and 2 to level 4.
01.
Press the T1 and T3 keys and hold them down for at least 5s
02.
Release T1 and T3
03.
Press T3 four times
T1
T3
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9.1.2 - Checking adjustment using radio transmitter
With a radio transmitter which has been memorised in Mode 1, you can
check at any time the adjusted values for each parameter using the fol-
lowing sequence.
To view the parameters in 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
based
on the parameter to change.
04.
Release the key when the flashing indicator starts flashing.
05.
Count the number of flashes and, based on the number, check in
Table 4 for the corresponding value.
Example: If, after having pressed T1 and T2 for 5 s and then T1, the flash-
ing indicator will emit three flashes; the pause time has been programmed
at 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
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Summary of Contents for RIVA Series
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