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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND
INTENDED USE
This transmitter is part of the NICEWAY
range produced by Nice S.p.a. This range
comprises a modular system made up of a
series of transmitters with 1, 3, 6 and 9
keys, with some models also fitted with an
LCD display (see page 2), and a series of
interchangeable supports to mount the
transmitter module (see page 3).
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(WM080G)
(WM240C)
gates and doors where the 3 commands
can be used for 3 different automations.
Bearing this in mind, when reading the
manual take into account that the keys ▲,
■, ▼ correspond to keys 1, 2, 3 (Fig.
• Transmitter potential in
automation control
The transmitter can control all automa-
tions with two different operating modes,
defined in this manual with the terms:
"Single Mode" and "Group Mode".
– SINGLE MODE
➋
(Fig.
, above)
This mode enables the user to control each
automation independently and autono-
mously, as each automation is associated
with a "Number", from 01 to 80 (shown on
the right of the display).
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• Models WM080G and WM240C
These two models are designed exclu-
sively for the control of automations for
awnings, shutters and similar devices
(WM080G), or automations for doors and
gates (WM240C); any other use is to be
considered improper and strictly pro-
hibited!
Automations can be controlled individual-
ly (one at a time) or in automation groups
(one group at a time). In the latter case, all
automations in the group receive the same
command.
In particular, the automation group mode
may be convenient to manage daily
requirements and procedures, such as:
closing only the shutters of the living
room and kitchen at the same time, by
sending a single command, while ignor-
ing all the rest!
– GROUP MODE
➋
(Fig.
, below)
This mode enables the user to use a sin-
gle control to simultaneously move all
automations entered in a specific Group.
Each Group is represented by a "Num-
ber", from 01 to 70 (shown on the left of
the display).
• Transmitter activation and
shutdown
➊
).
When keys – , + , OK are pressed, the
transmitter switches on for a few seconds
only, after which it turns off automatically if
no other key is pressed.
• Warnings for installation and
programming
All programming sequences described with
numbers 01. 02. 03. etc... must be per-
formed in consecutive steps, and therefore
with the transmitter constantly on. As
the transmitter only switches on for a few
seconds if only one key is pressed, the
entire programming sequence should be
read in advance, to facilitate subsequent
USEFUL TIPS AND WARNINGS
• Store this manual with care
Take care to conserve this manual to facili-
tate future programming or maintenance
of the product.
• Terminology used in this manual
In this manual, the term "transmitter" is
used generally to refer to the two models
WM080G and WM240C. In some cases,
where the instructions regard a specific
model only, the actual name of the model
is used.
• Differences between the two
transmitters
The two models WM080G and WM240C,
have the same installation, programming
and operation procedures. The only differ-
ence lies in the graphics of the control
keys: the model WM080G, with the graph-
ics ▲, ■, ▼, is more suited to automations
for awnings and shutters, where the 3
commands are used for the same automa-
tion; the model WM240C, with graphics 1,
2, 3, is more suited to automations for
application, with the aid of the illustrative
examples.
Note: if the transmitter turns off, only the
last incomplete action needs to be repeat-
ed, as the previous operations are memo-
rised automatically.
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