Radio Receiver; Connection And Installation Of The Buffer Battery; Connecting Up The Oview Programmer; Connecting The Solemyo Solar Energy System - Nice SLIGHT Instrucciones Y Advertencias Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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9.1.7 - Radio receiver
The "SM" radio receiver connector for SMXI or SMXIS type optional radio
receivers has been provided in order to enable the user to control SLIGHT, from
a distance.
For further information consult the radio receiver instructions manual. To insert
the radio receiver, follow the operations indicated in Figure 18. In Table 12 there
is a description of the association between the radio receiver output and the
command that SLIGHT will perform:
TABLE 12 - commands with transmitter
Output No. 1
Step-by-Step command (STEP-BY-STEP)
Output No. 2
"Partial opening" command
Output No. 3
"Open" command
Output No. 4
"Close" command
9.1.8 - Connection and installation of the buffer battery
WARNING!
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 up the battery, follow the stages shown in Fig. 19.
9.1.9 - Connecting up the Oview programmer.
The unit has a BusT4 connector for connection of the Oview programming unit
permitting complete, rapid management of installation, maintenance and diag-
nosis of the entire automation mechanism. To access the connector, proceed
as shown in Fig. 20 and connect up the connector in the housing provided.
The Oview may be connected to multiple units simultaneously (up to 5 with no
particular precautions, up to 60 with the warnings stated) and may be left con-
nected up to the unit during regular operation of the automation mechanism.
In this case, it may be used to send commands directly to the unit using the
"user" menu. You may also update Firmware. If the unit has a radio receiver
in the OXI family, you may use Oview to access the transmitter parameters
memorized in the receiver.
For more information refer to the instruction manual and the "Opera system
book" manual.
9.1.10 - Connecting the Solemyo solar energy system
WARNING! – When the automation mechanism is powered by the
"Solemyo" system IT MUST NOT BE POWERED by the electricity grid
at the same time.
Refer to the instruction manual provided with the Solemyo system for more
information.
To connect up the Solemyo system, proceed as shown in fig. 21.
Number of manoeuvres
Lower than 80% of the limit
Between 81% and 100% of
the limit
Over 100% of the limit
12 – English
TABLE 13 - Maintenance warning with Flash and maintenance light
Flash signal
Normal (0.5s on, 0.5s off)
Remains ON for 2s at the start of the manoeuvre then car-
ries on normally
Remains ON for 2s at the start and end of the manoeuvre
then carries on normally
9.2 - Special functions
9.2.1 - "Always open" function
The "Always open" function is a control unit feature which enables the user
to control an opening manoeuvre when the "Step-by-Step" command lasts
longer than 2 seconds. This is useful for connecting a timer contact to the
"Step-by-Step" terminal in order to keep the gate open for a certain length of
time, for example. This feature is valid with any kind of "Step-by-Step" input
programming, except for "Close". Please refer to the "Step-by-Step Function"
parameter in Table 7.
9.2.2 - Funzione "Muovi comunque"
In the event that one of the safety devices is not functioning properly or is out of
use, it is still possible to command and move the gate in "Man present" mode.
Please refer to the Paragraph "Control with safety devices out of order" in the
enclosure "Instructions and Warnings for users of the SLIGHT gearmotor" for
further information.
9.2.3 - Maintenance notification
With
SLIGHT the user is warned when the automation requires a mainte-
nance control. The number of manoeuvres after the warning can be selected
from 8 levels, by means of the "Maintenance warning" adjustable parameter
(see table 7).
Adjustment level 1 is "automatic" and takes into consideration the severity of
the manoeuvre, this being the force and duration of the manoeuvre, while the
other adjustments are established based on the number of manoeuvres.
The maintenance request signal is given by means of the flashing light (Flash)
or by the light connected to the S.C.A. output when programmed as a "Main-
tenance light" (see table 9).
The flashing light "Flash" and the maintenance light give the signals indicated
in table 13, based on the number of manoeuvres performed in respect to the
limits that have been programmed.
Maintenance light signal
On for 2s when opening begins
Flashes throughout the manoeuvre
Always flashes

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