03. At this point, read the section refer-
ring to the "transmitter memorisation
procedure" in the Receiver Instruc-
tion Manual of the automation (the
instruction manuals produced by Nice
are also available on the website:
www.niceforyou.com).
04. Then perform this procedure, taking
into account that:
Note: Each Receiver model uses a spe-
cific memorisation procedure, which
normally requires activation of a num-
ber of keys on the transmitter, including:
▲, ■, ▼ or 1, 2, 3 (for correspondence
➊
of keys, see Fig.
).
The entire memorisation procedure des-
cribed in points 01, 02, 03 and 04, must
be repeated for each of your Receivers.
03. At this point, press each of the six
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transmitter keys once, in the following
sequence:
▲(1), ■(2), ▼(3), – , + , OK .
Each key, when pressed, will change
the display, scrolling forward through
the numbers until "P6" appears.
04. After pressing the last key (OK), the
display shows the following:
Then wait for the transmitter to switch
off, thus completing the deletion pro-
cedure.
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Step 4
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CHECKING CORRECT MEMORISA-
TION OF TRANSMITTER
In this step, a number of tests must be
performed to verify correct memorisation
of the transmitter's "identity code" in each
of the Receivers present.
For this, refer to the section DAILY USE OF
THE TRANSMITTER (in this manual), and
proceed systematically to send a move-
ment command to each of the automa-
tions memorised.
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Step 5
—
PROVIDING THE END USER WITH
INFORMATION ON OPERATION
Important! - At the end of installation and
operational checks, compile the "OPERA-
TION TABLE", on the last page of this
manual. On this page, write the names of
all Single Automations installed and their
reference Number (see your "Automation
List"). Also indicate the automation Groups
(only if already created) and their reference
CREATING
AUTOMATION GROUPS
The section "USEFUL TIPS AND WARN-
INGS" outlines the main characteristics of
.
the operating mode named "Group Mode",
in which the transmitter can control the
required automations simultaneously.
This section describes how to create an
Automation Group in the transmitter.
PLANNING A GROUP
➑
Fig.
shows a purely guideline example
of a plan of 4 groups, simply to help you
understand the logic of group selection.
Then enter the following data, as required,
in the "OPERATION TABLE" (at the end of
the manual):
a) - Ensure that the section for "Single Auto-
mations" of the "OPERATION TABLE" is
Number (see the section below for the
Group programming procedure).
Lastly, to facilitate the task of future users
of the transmitter, ensure that the end
user is provided with the "OPERATION
TABLE" and this manual.
DELETING DATA FROM THE TRANS-
MITTER MEMORY
All data can be deleted from the transmit-
ter memory as follows:
Caution: - This procedure definitively
removes all data and restores the origi-
nal factory settings.
01. With the transmitter switched off,
press and hold the key OK for approx.
25 seconds, until all symbols and
texts appear on display, then release
the key.
02. The display then shows the text "F..."
(indicating the version of the software
installed in the transmitter) and then
"P1" in rapid succession.
already compiled; otherwise (important!)
contact the installation engineer to com-
pile this section.
b) - Decide which NUMBER to assign to
the Group and enter this in the relevant
section.
c) - Decide which automation is to be
included in the Group and cross check
the corresponding box.
MAKING A GROUP
Before performing this procedure, read
the section "AN OVERVIEW OF THE
TRANSMITTER DISPLAY", which explains
what is normally displayed during these
operations.
The following operative instructions explain
how to create a Group. The examples refer
➑
to Fig.
, and in particular to the data of
Group 03. Proceed as follows:
01. With the transmitter switched off,
press and hold the key OK for approx.
5 seconds, until the display shows the
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