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Congratulations

for having chosen a Nice product for your

automation system! Nice S.p.A. produces components for the
automation of gates, doors, rolling gates, roller shutters and
awnings: gearmotors, control units, radio controls, flashing
lights, photocells and miscellaneous accessories. Nice uses only
the finest materials and first-class workmanship. It focuses on
the development of innovative solutions designed to simplify the
use of its equipment, dedicating meticulous care to the study of
its technical, aesthetic and ergonomic characteristics: From the
wide range of Nice products, your installation technician will cer-
tainly have selected the one best suited to your specific require-
ments. However, Nice is not the producer of your automation
system, which is rather the result of a combination of operations
carried out by your installation technician, namely analysis, eval-
uation, selection of materials and system implementation. Each
automation system is unique. Your installation technician is the
only person who possesses the experience and professionalism
needed to set up a system capable of satisfying your require-
ments, a system that is safe, reliable, long lasting and built in
accordance with the regulations in force. An automation system
is not only very convenient; it also improves the level of security
in your home. Moreover, it will last for years with very little main-
tenance. Even though the automation system you posses meets
the safety requirements of the legislation in force, this does not
exclude the existence of a “residual risk”, i.e. the possibility that
dangers may arise, usually as a result of improper or unreason-
able use. We have prepared the following list of do's and don'ts
to help you avoid any mishaps:

Before using your automation system for the first time

,

ask the installer to explain the origin of residual risks; take a few
minutes and read the users 

instructions manual given you

by the installer

. Retain the manual for future use and deliver

it to any subsequent owner of the automation system.

Your automation system is a machine that will faith-
fully execute your commands

; unreasonable or improper

use may generate dangers: do not operate the system if there
are people, animals or objects within its range of operation.

Children:

automation systems are designed to guarantee high

levels of safety and security. They are equipped with detection
devices that prevent movement if people or objects are in the
way, guaranteeing safe and reliable activation. However, chil-
dren should not be allowed to play in the vicinity of automated
systems; to prevent any accidental activations, keep all remote
controls away from children: 

they are not toys!

Photocells do not constitute actual safety devices,
but safety aids

. They are designed using highly reliable tech-

nology, but in extreme conditions may be subject to malfunc-
tions or potential faults, and in certain cases these faults are not
immediately evident.

For this reason, it is good practice to observe the following:

- Transit is admitted only if the gate or door is completely open

with the leafs stationary

- Transit while the gate or door is closing is 

STRICTLY PRO-

HIBITED

!

Periodically check correct operation of the photocells and per-
form the scheduled maintenance at least every six months.

Malfunctions:

If you notice that your automation is not func-

tioning properly, disconnect the power supply to the system

and operate the manual release device. Do not attempt to
make any repairs; call the installation technician and in the
meantime, operate the system like a non-automatic door after
releasing the gearmotor as described below.

Maintenance:

Like any machine, your automation needs reg-

ular periodic maintenance to ensure its long life and total safe-
ty. Arrange a periodic maintenance schedule with your installa-
tion technician. Nice recommends that maintenance checks be
carried out every six months for normal domestic use, but this
interval may very depending on the intensity of use. Only qual-
ified personnel are authorised to carry out checks, maintenance
operations and repairs.

• Do not modify the system or its programming and adjustment

parameters in any way, even if you feel capable of doing it: your
installation technician is responsible for the system.

•The final test, the periodic maintenance operations and any

repairs must be documented by the person who has performed
them, these documents must remain under the custody of the
owner of the system.

The only recommended maintenance operations that the user can
perform periodically concern the cleaning of the photocell glasses
and the removal o 

leaves and debris that may impede the

automation

. To prevent anyone from activating the gate release

the automation system. Use a slightly damp cloth to clean.

Disposal:

At the end of its useful life, the automation must be

dismantled by qualified personnel, and the materials must be
recycled or disposed of in compliance with the legislation local-
ly in force.

In the event of malfunctions or power failures.

While

you are waiting for the technician to come or for the power to
be restored if your system is not equipped with buffer batteries,
you can operate the system like any non-automatic gate. In
order to do this you need to manually release the gearmotor
(this operation is the only one that the user of the automation is
authorized to perform): This operation has been carefully
designed by Nice to make it extremely easy, without any need
for tools or physical exertion.

Replacing the Remote Control Battery:

if your radio con-

trol, after a period of time, seems not to work as well, or not to
work at all, it may simply be that the battery is exhausted
(depending on the type of use, it may last from several months
up to one year and more). In this case you will see that the light
confirming the transmission is weak, or does not come on, or
comes on only briefly. Before calling the installation technician
try exchanging the battery with one from another operating
transmitter: if the problem is caused by a low battery, just
replace it with another of the same type. The batteries contain
polluting substances: do not dispose of them together with oth-
er waste but use the methods established by local regulations.

Are you satisfied?

If you wish to install another automation

system in your home, call your old installation technician and use
Nice products. You will get the services of a specialist and the
most advanced products available on the market, superior per-
formances and maximum system compatibility. Thank you for
reading these instructions. We feel confident that you will be well
satisfied with your new system: for any present or future require-
ments, please contact your reliable installation technician.

Instructions and Warnings for users of A60 control unit

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Страница 3: ...uple maximum 300 Nm 500 Nm n Couple nominal 75 Nm 125 Nm n Temp rature de fonctionnement de 20 C 50 C n Cycles heure au couple nominal 60 20 n Dimensions 375 mm x 225 mm x h 110 mm n Poids 12 5 Kg 14...

Страница 4: ...Pr dko z momentem znamionowym 0 85 rpm 0 65 rpm n Moment maksymalny 300 Nm 500 Nm n Moment znamionowy 75 Nm 125 Nm n Temperatura funkcjonowania od 20 C do 50 C n Cykle godzin z momentem znam 60 20 n...

Страница 5: ...ions 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 ostrze...

Страница 6: ...t described and in environmental conditions different to those stated in this manual must be considered improper and prohibited The product is an electro mechanical gear motor with a 24 Vdc motor The...

Страница 7: ...hinge fig 3 3 1 Hinge 2 Pin 3 Concrete 1 2 3 4 5 4 Release lever 2 Connecting lever 3 Ball 4 Control bracket 5 Pin 2 1 Photocell post 5 Aerial 9 Vertical electric lock 2 Pair of opening stops 6 Flashi...

Страница 8: ...tor inside the foundation box making sure it faces the cor rect direction 3 Secure the gearmotor with the previously removed washers and nuts 4 Connect the gearmotor to the gate by means of the connec...

Страница 9: ...S 5 Testing of the entire system must be conducted by experienced and qualified personnel who must establish what tests are necessary depending on the risks involved To test BIG METRO proceed as follo...

Страница 10: ...rves the right to modify the pro duct at any time it deems necessary however maintaining the same functionality and destination of use Type Electro mechanical dear motors for gates and doors with hing...

Страница 11: ...n that used in this declaration the importer is obli ged to arrange for the relative translation to accompany this declaration The quasi machine must not be used until the final machine in which it is...

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Страница 13: ...e per l installatore Instructions et recommandations pour l installateur Anweisungen und Hinweise f r den Installateur Instrucciones y advertencias para el instalador Instrukcje i uwagi dla instalator...

Страница 14: ...cal connections 7 3 4 Description of electrical connections 7 3 5 Notes about connections 8 3 6 Checking the connections 9 4 Adjustments 10 4 1 Operating modes 11 5 Programming 11 5 1 Programmable fun...

Страница 15: ...d until it has been com missioned as described in chapter 6 Testing and commissioning The packaging materials must be disposed of in compliance with local regulations If a fault occurs that cannot be...

Страница 16: ...ause Time adjustment trimmer TP 5 Opening Time Delay adjustment trimmer TRA 6 Motor 1 Working Time adjustment trimmer TL1 7 Motor 2 Working Time adjustment trimmer TL2 8 Closing Time Delay adjustment...

Страница 17: ...or the type of installation for example an H03VV F type cable is recommended for indoor applications while H07RN F is suitable for outdoor applications Note 1 power supply cable longer than 30m may be...

Страница 18: ...the bottom of the unit for no rea son whatsoever must the side and top walls be perforated The cables must only enter the unit from the bottom Insert suitable mechanical stops anchored to the ground...

Страница 19: ...connections following the diagram in Fig 4 and the following description of the connections Remember that there are specific standards that must be complied with both as regards the safety of the ele...

Страница 20: ...ing PHO TO1 as well The photocell transmitters are not powered directly from the ser vice output but through the dedicated PHOTOTEST output The maximum current available at the PHOTOTEST output is 75m...

Страница 21: ...fact the OPEN cycle is similar to the CLOSE cycle but with one basic difference the safety devices are ignored in the closing manoeuvre which is normally the most dangerous and they will trigger in th...

Страница 22: ...leaves that might jam if they start moving simul taneously or that might overlap when closing you need to adjust the Opening Time Delay trimmer TRA or the Closing Time Delay TRC trimmer to overcome th...

Страница 23: ...A second impulse to the STEP BY STEP input or to the same input the started the movement will cause it to stop Both in the opening and closing phases the activation of the STOP command will cause an i...

Страница 24: ...ycle is activated before an opening manoeuvre is started This however will not gen erate any actual movement since the leaves will already be posi tioned against the closing limit stop This way when t...

Страница 25: ...med Interrupt the Photo1 photocell then start a manoeuvre and check that it is not performed Short the Photo photocell contact then start a manoeuvre and check that it is not performed Short the Photo...

Страница 26: ...ge to the envi ronment and public health As indicated by the symbol in figure nev er dispose of this product in domestic waste Apply classified waste collection procedures for disposal in accordance w...

Страница 27: ...lfunctions If you notice that your automation is not func tioning properly disconnect the power supply to the system and operate the manual release device Do not attempt to make any repairs call the i...

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Страница 29: ...as modificaciones que considerar oportunas Introduction La photocellule de la s rie MOON est un dispositif de s curit utilisable dans des installations avec portes et portails automatis s pour d tecte...

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Страница 31: ...6 5 5a 5b 5c 5d 7 L A B RX RX...

Страница 32: ...tocellule doit tre fix e de mani re permanente sur une surface rigide et exempte de vibrations Pour obtenir un dispositif de s curit ESPE type 2 la photocellule doit tre connect e des centrales avec t...

Страница 33: ...teur sans c ne de r duction le r glage peut tre effectu de mani re approximative Sur le r cepteur avec c ne de r duction le r glage doit tre tr s pr cis suivre le signal donn par l indicateur L plus l...

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Страница 35: ...ERTIFICAT avec l unit de programmation O Box Cette proc dure est sp cifique aux dispositifs qui font partie du syst me NiceOpera codage O Code Dans ce syst me chaque r cep teur poss de un num ro parti...

Страница 36: ...et avertissements pour l installation et l utilisation Anweisungen und Hinweise f r die Installation und die Bedienung Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalaci n y el uso Instrukcje i ostrze en...

Страница 37: ...elle mit Steckverbindung SM PL Modele z po czeniem za pomoc z cza typu SM NL Modellen met steekconnector SM EN Models with universal type connection IT Modelli con connessione universale FR Mod les av...

Страница 38: ...fied in this manual Various models are available with the specifications as stated in the table below 1 1 The NiceOpera system The receivers in the series NiceOne are part of the Nice Opera system Thi...

Страница 39: ...it enables access to data stored in the receiver unless further protection meas ures are adopted such as the use of a security password For models with SM type connection These models can be used exc...

Страница 40: ...The aerial supplied must also be installed connecting it to the specific terminals on the control unit For models with universal type connection Power supply selection These models are connected to t...

Страница 41: ...normally open type contact To change to NC normally closed type contact proceed as follows 01 Disconnect the receiver from the power supply 02 Open the box of the receiver by first raising the smalle...

Страница 42: ...7 EN 4 a b 5...

Страница 43: ...ossible not exceeding 10 m Connection to the receiver only for models with univer sal type connection Open the receiver by first raising the smaller section of the cover fig 4 a and disconnect the aer...

Страница 44: ...escribed below to select the one most suited to your specific application 5 TRANSMITTER MEMORISATION PROCEDURE Mode I AND Mode II Each control unit has a set number of commands that can be activated a...

Страница 45: ...ceiv er emits the same number of flashes repeated at regular intervals 03 on the transmitter within 10 seconds Press and hold the selected key for memorisation until the led on the receiv er emits the...

Страница 46: ...ption range To use this procedure an OLD transmitter previously memorised in Mode I or in Mode II and operative is required The procedure enables the NEW transmitter to receive the settings of the OLD...

Страница 47: ...ocedure can be locked or unlocked by programming the function in paragraph 10 8 TOTAL RECEIVER MEMORY DELETION All transmitters memorised can be deleted from the receiver memory or all data present in...

Страница 48: ...conds 02 Reconnect the power and switch on by pressing the receiver key until the relative led has completed the sig nals indicating the type of code stored in the memory see paragraph 5 and the proce...

Страница 49: ...operating range In fact the new procedure enables transmitter memorisation from any distance even far from the installation site for exam ple from the installer s office fig 9 WARNING The settings des...

Страница 50: ...ransmitter Therefore the lost transmitter can be disabled by simply updating the priority level of the new transmitter with the next highest value On first use of the transmitter the receiver memorise...

Страница 51: ...F is managed by means of the O Box program ming unit while use of the groups for example in a set time band is managed by means of the O View programming unit 15 ENABLING or disabling THE REPEATER FUN...

Страница 52: ...ly and scrapping operations must be performed by qual ified personnel This product is made up of different types of material some of which can be recycled while others must be disposed of Seek informa...

Страница 53: ...r Flo or Smilo Power supply Without electric jumper 24 V standard Limits from 18 to 28 V direct or alternating With electric jumper 12 V standard Limits from 10 to 18 V direct or alternating Absorptio...

Страница 54: ...manual Notes on Product Technical specifications The range of the transmitters and reception capacity of the receivers is strongly influenced by other devices for exam ple alarms radio headphones etc...

Страница 55: ...is transmitting certificate 3 5 During programming indicates that the code has been re synchronised 4 5 Output in Mode II not managed on control unit 5 5 During deletion procedure indicates that the c...

Страница 56: ...Rustign 31046 Oderzo TV Italy Type Receiver and receiver transmitter for remote control of automations for doors gates shutters awnings rolling shutters and similar applications Models OXI OXIT OXIFM...

Страница 57: ...Rustign 31046 Oderzo TV Italy Type Receiver and receiver transmitter for remote control of automations for doors gates shutters awnings rolling shutters and similar applications Models OX2 OX2T OX2FM...

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