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C1
C2

C4

C3

B3
B1
B2

A1
A2
A3

N     L

B3

B2

B1

100-240 Vac

50/60 Hz

100-240 Vac

50/60 Hz

100-240 Vac

50/60 Hz

LIGHT

SENSOR

Com.

B3

B1

Step by Step (

g

■ 

gqg

■ 

g

...

)

Com.

connect to DMBM

BUS T4 

DRY  CONTACT

1

B

D

C

2

3

A

E

4

5

6

3

3.1 - Connecting the motor to the mains power 

supply

The motor is powered by a permanent connection to the mains. Use  

cable “A”

 (

fig. 

3

) for this connection,

 

making sure to observe the warnings in full.

3.2 - Connecting accessories and sensors

Only cabled accessories and climate sensors can be connected to the mo-

tor

. For such connections use 

cable “B”

, referring to 

fig. 3

 and the following in-

structions.
– You can connect only one compatible accessory at a time to the 

white 

and 

white-black

 cables.

–  You can connect only one compatible accessory at a time to the 

white-orange 

and

 white-black

 cables.

–  Up to 5 tubular motors can be connected to one accessory, respecting the polar-

ity of the signals (connect the 

white-black 

cables of all motors together as well as 

the 

white-orange

 cables of all motors).

3.2.1 -  Connecting push button panels

You can connect 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 Step-by-

step; the command is memorised with procedure A.7. The panel must be connect-
ed to the 

white

 and 

white-black 

wires.

–  Model with 2 buttons

 excites two inputs: one for the Up command, and one for 

the Down command; it is also possible to program the operating logic using pro-
cedure A.5. The 

Open

 and 

Close

 inputs are  constrained to reach other, in other 

words they must be used with the same pushbutton panel (

fig. 3

).

3.3 - Connecting the motor to the DMBM module

To connect the motor to the DMBM module, use 

cable “C”

 and refer to 

fig. 3

.

LEGEND

A

Power cable

D

Electronic motor head

A1

 = 

Brown

 wire

E

Limit switch adjustment buttons

A2

 = 

Blue

 wire

1

Double button

A3

 = 

White-orange

 wire

2

Single button (“Open” or “Step-by-Step” command)

B

Command cable

3

Climate sensor (wired)

B1

 = 

White

 wire

4

Motor mains power disconnector.

B2

 = 

White-orange

 wire

5

Connection to the mains

B3

 = 

White-black

 wire

6

Earth connection

C

Smart-Bus cable

C1

 = 

Red 

wire

C2

 = 

Yellow 

wire

C3

 = 

Blue 

wire

C4

 = 

Black 

wire

EN USA (UL)

A

A1

White

A2

Black

A3

Green/

Yellow-green

**

 

DRY CONTACT

** 

THE POWER CABLE IS REMOVABLE

*

*

Содержание E SMART MI 1020 AC

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 14: ...www niceforyou com Nice SpA Oderzo TV Italy info niceforyou com IDV0402A01EN_08 08 2017_DIGITAL VERSION...

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