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GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE (original instructions in Italian) ATTENTION ATTENTION Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage Important safety instructions. It is important for you to comply with these instructions for your own and other people’s safety.
1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE This product is a tubular motor for automating indoors roll-up awnings, or indoors sunscreens, or similar roll-up equipment (fig. 1). Do not use it for any other purpose! The manufacturer declines all liability for damage resulting from improper use of the product or any other use than that specified in this manual.
2 B3 B1 C E B B2 100-240 Vac 50/60 Hz ERA P 4 *✱ 5 *✱ D 1 B1 A1 2 ERA W A A2 Com. A3 7 N 3 9 LIGHT SENSOR DRY CONTACT ✱ B2 ** 6 LIGHT SENSOR B3 Step by Step (▲g■ gqg■ g...) B1 L 100-240 Vac 50/60 Hz 8 Com. B3 EN USA (UL) A A1 White A2 Black A3 Green/Yellow-green * DRY CONTACT ** THE POWER CABLE IS REMOVABLE LEGEND A B Power cable 1 “ERA P” portable transmitter.
3 a e M 10 mm Gear wheel for limit switch (not included in the package). b f Edge M-AC Drive wheel (not included in the package). Edge S-AC Motor bracket (not included in the package). c 2 screws: self-tapping without point, for plastic materials. Diameter: 4 mm; length of threaded part: = min. 5 mm - max 8 mm g Supporting bracket of the winder roller (not included in the package).
i 3 l For eventual extraction of the connector 1 2 3 3 CAUTION! - The smaller cables must be handled carefully because they contain very thin wires that could be damaged. 3.1 - Connection of motor to electricity mains ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND FIRST POWER UP The motor is powered by a permanent connection to the mains. Use cable “A” (fig. 2) for this connection, making sure to observe the warnings in full. The motor has two separate cables: the power cable and the control cable.
4 PROGRAMMING AND ADJUSTMENTS 4.1 - TWO-WAY and ONE-WAY operation. The motor can operate with both TWO-WAY and ONE-WAY transmission. The transmission mode is determined by the first transmitter paired with the motor (ONE-WAY or TWO-WAY). If the motor is new (and has no remote control memorised), when it starts up it enters the ONE-WAY mode, and thus can accept all one-way transmitters.
–– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES –– COMMON to motors configured for either ONE-WAY or TWO-WAY communications Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switches.
A A.2 - MANUAL programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure is obligatory only for awnings without a mechanical stop at the Up position. • This procedure can be used if the limit switches have been programmed using the semiautomatic procedure (A.3). • After the limit positions have been programmed, the awning can be controlled by simply pressing the appropriate buttons on the control unit. The awning will move between the positions set with procedures A.2.
1 2 “0” Command an UP movement Hold down the button and... Hold down the button and wait... 4 (x 1) “1” Press and release the button (1 time); 5 = 5 sec 2 PRG 5 count 2 movements. Hold down the button and 2 release it after 5 seconds; 6 Finely adjusting the position of limit switch “1” count 2 movements. end = 5 sec “1” 3 release it after 5 seconds; Hold down the button and Press the buttons until you reach the desired position.
A.5 - Assigning a behaviour to a push button panel with 2 buttons A NOTES AND WARNINGS • Before starting, chose the behaviour from those listed in Table A: the choice must account for the mechanical operation of the buttons and the automation application. TABLE A – Types of behaviour for a 2 button panel (s and t) Type Types of behaviour TYPE A – standard Nice operation for “ERA” • To start a movement: to raise the awning press ▲; to lower it press ▼.
A.6 - Adjusting the motor’s sensitivity to obstacles A NOTES AND WARNINGS • Use this procedure to activate, adjust or deactivate the safety system that: a) detects the presence of an obstacle along the travel of the awning; b) reduces the motor tension on the awning when it is stationary at the Upper limit switch “0” (only if there is a box or other mechanical stop at this limit switch).
5 end option – B option – A 5 = 5 sec 3 Hold down the button and release it after 5 seconds; count 3 movements. end = 5 sec 5 Hold down the button and release it after 5 seconds; count 5 movements. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES “A.8”, “A.9”, “A.10” The “Cruise speed” (procedure A.8), “Acceleration/deceleration of the movement” (procedure A.9) and “Movement duration ” (procedure A.
5 4 1/ 2/ 3/ 7 sec. end = 5 sec 3 ? After about 7 seconds, the motor performs a number of movements equal to the number of pulses entered. release it after 5 seconds; Hold down the button and count 3 movements. A.9 - Adjusting the acceleration (at the start of the awning movement) and deceleration (towards the end of the movement) A NOTES AND WARNINGS • “Acceleration/deceleration” is expressed in roller rotations.
4 continues 5 OPTIONS: 1 press = sets 7 seconds 2 presses = sets 15 seconds 3 presses = sets 20 seconds 4 presses = sets 30 seconds 5 presses = deactivates the function and sets nominal speed (x ...) Select the desired option and program it as follows Press and release the button the number of times indicated in the option you have chosen; 5 4 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 7 sec. end = 5 sec 3 ? After about 7 seconds, the motor performs a number of movements equal to the number of pulses entered.
A A.12 - Precise adjustment of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switch positions (procedure to be run with the keys on the head of the motor) NOTES AND WARNINGS • This adjustment can be done at any time, on condition that the limit switch positions have already been programmed. • The following procedure describes the setting of the Upper limit switch “0”.
–– GROUP “B” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for TWO-WAY communications Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keysv GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switches.
A B.2 - TOTAL or PARTIAL deletion of memory NOTES AND WARNINGS • In order to carry out the following deletion procedures, the transmitter must be memorised in mode I. B.2.1 - Procedure run with a memorised transmitter 1 2 (x 1) (x 1) 2 PRG Press and release the button (1 time); count 2 movements. Press and release the button (1 time); 2 count 2 movements. count 3 movements.
–– GROUP “C” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for ONE-WAY communications realizzabili esclusivamente con un trasmettitore Nice della serie “ERA P” o “ERA W”, dotato dei tasti s, n, t, PRG, ESC GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switches.
C C.2 - Memorising ANOTHER TRANSMITTER (second, third, etc.) NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run procedures C.2.1.A and C.2.2.A, you must have a new transmitter to memorise and an old previously memorised transmitter. The two transmitters must have the “PRG” and “ESC” buttons (like “ERA P” and “ERA W” transmitters). • To run procedures C.2.1.B and C.2.2.B you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter. C.2.
1 2 continues = 5 sec PRG OLD 2 On the OLD transmitter: Hold down the button and wait... count 2 movements; wait again... PRG 2 1 sec. count 2 more movements; release the button. PRG NEW On the NEW transmitter: hold down the button and 3 2 continues 8 OPTIONS: PRG Select the desired option and program it as follows 2 release it after 5 seconds; 1 press = Open > Stop > Close > Stop > ...
C.3 - Memorisation of a climate sensor connected via radio C NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure you need the climate sensor you want to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue, and an old transmitter memorised in Mode I (see par. 4.5.1). • When performing the procedure, you can cancel the programming at any time by holding down n and t together for 4 seconds. Alternatively, do not press any keys and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
option – D 5 end = 5 sec 5 release them after 5 seconds; Hold down both buttons... count 5 movements. C.4.2 - Procedure run with a transmitter which has not yet been memorised NOTES AND WARNINGS • In order to carry out the following procedures, a transmitter with a PRG button should be used. C.4.2.A - Procedure run with a transmitter which has not yet been memorised and cables for the voltage free contacts 1 2 3 OFF ON Disconnect the electrical power supply to the motor.
––– GROUP “D” PROCEDURES –– only available using a specific programmer (e.g.: TTP) C NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run the procedures in this group, you must use a compatible programmer (see the “Nice Screen” catalogue, also available on www.niceforyou.com). • For the programming and adjustment procedures possible with a given programmer, see the programmer’s user manual and interface.
5 WARNINGS FOR NORMAL OPERATION OF THE AUTOMATION 5.1 - Opening, closing and stopping the awning In general, the awning is operated by pressing the button corresponding to the desired movement: s = open; ▼ = close; ■ = stop. In particular, if using a button panel, refer to the programming done by the installer with procedures A.5 and A.7. 5.2 - Partially opening/closing the awning (height “H”) With the motor in “AUTOMATIC” mode (enabled with button ) ...
TABLE C – Motor head led signals GREEN LED Meaning 0 flashes = at least 1 transmitter memorised and 2 limit positions programmed. 1 flash = at least 1 transmitter memorised and 1 limit position programmed. 2 flashes = at least 1 transmitter memorised and no limit positions programmed. 3 flashes = no transmitter memorised (the limit switch status is not shown by the led). RED LED Meaning 0 flashes = no error. steady on = serious error - 1 (motor damaged - contact technical service).
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