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Parameter

Pause time
Pedestrian leaf
Motor force
“OPEN” function

Action

Press and hold T1
Press and hold T2
Press and hold T3
Press and hold T4

TABLE 5

10.1.2 - 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 3 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.

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.

10.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

In addition to the devices present in WS200S, there are others available 

as optional accessories that can integrate with the automation system.

PR3:

 24 V buffer battery; in the event of a lack of mains power supply, this 

ensures around ten full cycles.

PF:

 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 Mhouse product cata-

logue or visit www.niceforyou.com.

DS1:

  digital  selector  switch  which  allows  you,  after  having  correctly 

entered the secret combination, to control the automation remotely. For 

programming see paragraph 10.4.6

10.2.1 - Installing the PR3 buffer battery (fig. 33)

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 PR3 buffer battery to the command unit, see 

fig. 33

 and refer to the PR3 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.

10.2.2 -  Install the PF solar power supply system (fig. 34)

CAUTION! - When the automation mechanism is powered exclu-

sively by the “PF” solar power supply system, IT MUST NOT BE 

POWERED by the electricity grid at the same time.

To connect the PF solar power supply system to the control unit, see 

fig. 

34

 and refer to the PF 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 consumption, as this is a very important consideration with 

solar power.

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TABLE 6 

Parameter

Action

Open input configura-

tion on the control unit

Press and hold T1

Flash output configura-

tion

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

Содержание WS200S

Страница 1: ...Instructions and Warnings for Installation and Use WS200S...

Страница 2: ...L100 FLASHING INDICATOR 10 PROGRAMMING STEP 7 12 7 1 POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 12 7 2 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 12 7 3 CONNECTED DEVICES RECOGNITION 12 7 4 GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOGNITION 12 7 5...

Страница 3: ...ct must be performed exclusively by a qualified and skilled technician However all preliminary set up installation connection of devices to one another and programming operations may be performed by p...

Страница 4: ...h both the data in this paragraph and the technical data in the chapter Product technical speci fications 1 Check that the gate leaf has dimensions and weight which fall within the following limits ma...

Страница 5: ...unt that due to possible deposits of water in the routing ducts the ducting might create con densation in the control unit with consequent damage to the electronic circuits Place the ends of the ducti...

Страница 6: ...C D D E F a d g d e f b b c 1 3 5 English English 5 A B F 2 G D F C 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 90 95...

Страница 7: ...using just a slight movement move the gate leaf a few centimetres in the direction of full opening until you hear a click 14 If the gate to be automated is a dual leaf type repeat the same operations...

Страница 8: ...English 7 English E B A 6 Distance E minimum 400 mm 8 9 M8 V6 x 70 M6 10 11 12 13 7...

Страница 9: ...8 English OK b c d a Maximum 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 20 M8 M8 M8 M8...

Страница 10: ...English 9 English OPEN STOP TX RX HS100 PH100 FL100 WK100SK M1 WS100SCK ECS bus ECS FLASH bus M M M M Blue Yellow Green Brown B A 22 23 WS100SCK M2 WS100SK M1 24 Brown Yellow Green Blue...

Страница 11: ...ig 25 4 From an electrical point of view TX and RX are connected in parallel to one another fig 25 5 and to the blue terminal on the control card You do not need to observe any polarity 07 Affix the h...

Страница 12: ...English English 11 26 A B 6 mm x4 6 mm x4 A B A B A B A A A A B B B 1 2 3 4 4 A B A B A B A B A B A B 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 A B A B...

Страница 13: ...e P2 LED flashes it means that an error has occurred see section 10 5 Troubleshooting The phase of self learning the devices connected can be repeated at any time also after installation such as in th...

Страница 14: ...ed according to the risks present and for ensuring observance of all legal provisions standards and regulations and in particular all requirements of the standard EN 12445 which establishes the test m...

Страница 15: ...ter to change T1 T2 STEP 9 The maintenance operations must be performed in strict com pliance with the safety directions provided in this manual and according to the applicable legislation and standar...

Страница 16: ...imes Motor 1 and Motor 2 discharge in closure 1 No discharge Press T3 once 2 0 1s Minimum Press T3 twice 3 0 2s Press T3 three times 4 0 3s Press T3 four times 5 0 4s Medium Press T3 five times 6 0 5s...

Страница 17: ...ch which allows you after having correctly entered the secret combination to control the automation remotely For programming see paragraph 10 4 6 10 2 1 Installing the PR3 buffer battery fig 33 CAUTIO...

Страница 18: ...e Ea 14 Am 200 thus Ed 2800 Establish the energy consumed To calculate the energy consumed by the automation proceed as follows 05 In the table below choose the box corresponding to the intersection o...

Страница 19: ...during the self learning phase after which a STOP command is activated whenever a variation with respect to the learned status is detected 10 3 3 Recognition of Other Devices Normally the recognition...

Страница 20: ...llowing paragraphs before you proceed with their execution 10 4 1 Mode 1 memorisation 01 Press P1 fig 35 for at least 3 s When the LED P1 lights up release the key 02 Within 10s press any key on the r...

Страница 21: ...pressed repeat step 3 within another 10 seconds otherwise the deletion phase will stop automatically English 20 English 10 4 5 Deleting all memorised radio transmitters This operation deletes all memo...

Страница 22: ...inter mittent the voltage value is not important approximately 10 30 Vac if there is voltage the problem is due to the lamp in this case replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics TABLE...

Страница 23: ...egular operation and when there is a problem see Table 13 Quick flashes 1 flash 1 second pause 1 flash 2 flashes 1 second pause 2 flashes 3 flashes 1 second pause 3 flashes 4 flashes 1 second pause 4...

Страница 24: ...ognition phase in progress Action Cycle operation Complete cycle operation Carry out the recognition phase see chapter 3 5 2 Leaf open and closure angles recognition Indicates that the open angles sel...

Страница 25: ...bly shorter than 5m observe the warnings regarding minimum gauge and type of cables Ambient operating temperature 20 50 C Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres NO Mounting On a horiz...

Страница 26: ...th Addressing capability Ambient operating temperature Use in acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres Mounting Protection rating Dimensions weight Presence detector for automation of automati...

Страница 27: ...utomatic gates and doors AM OOK radio encoded modulation 433 92 MHz Rolling code with 64 Bit code 18 billion billion combinations 4 each key can be used for the various control unit commands or to com...

Страница 28: ...PH100 and FL100 conform to DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of December 15 2004 concerning alignment of Member States legislation regarding electromagnetic compat ibility...

Страница 29: ...ready ready for use and the four keys have the following functions fig 42 This table must be compiled by the person who programmed the automation Function T1 Key T2 Key T3 Key T4 Key Action Rotated to...

Страница 30: ...ing leaves and stones to ensure that noone can operate the door Check the system periodically in particular all cables springs and supports to detect possible imbalance signs of wear or damage Do not...

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