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Manual learning of all the positions can be performed at any time, even after
performing installation. The procedure must commence from point 01.
To alter the "position A" of motors 1 and 2 or the "offsets SA and SC", begin the
procedure from point 01 and at point 04 start directly from the desired position,
avoiding the previous positions.

3.6 - Checking movement of gate leafs

At the end of the learning procedure for the type of gearmotor and the positions
of the mechanical stops, it is advisable to make the control unit perform a few
opening and closing manoeuvres to ensure that the gate moves correctly and
to check for installation or setting defects or other faults.
01. Press the "Open" key and check that the opening manoeuvre includes the
acceleration, constant speed and deceleration phases and that the leafs
stop a few centimetres from the opening mechanical stops.
02. Press the "Close" key and check that the closure manoeuvre includes the
acceleration, constant speed and deceleration phases and that the leafs
stop a few centimetres from the closure mechanical stops.
03. Make sure that the flashing light flashes at regular intervals (0.5 sec on, 0.5
sec off) during manoeuvres.
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TESTING AND COMMISSIONING

These are the most important phases of automation set-up for ensuring maxi-
mum system safety. The test can also be performed as a periodic check of
automation devices. Testing and commissioning of the automation must be
performed by skilled and qualified personnel, who are responsible for the tests
required to verify the solutions adopted according to the risks present, and for
ensuring observance of all legal provisions, standards and regulations, and in
particular all requirements of the standard EN 12445, which establishes the test
methods for checking automations for doors and gates.
The additional or optional devices must undergo a specific test for functionality
and correct interaction with MC824H. Refer to the instruction manuals of the
individual devices.
4.1 - Testing
The sequence of operations to be performed for testing refers to a typical system:
1 Release the gearmotors manually as described in the relevant instruction
manual and check that it is possible to move the leafs manually both in
opening and closing. The gearmotor force required to perform these move-
ments must not be greater than 390 N.
2 Lock the gear motors (see respective instruction manual).
3 Using the control devices (transmitter, key-operated selector switch or con-
trol pushbuttons), perform tests of opening, closing and stopping the gate,
and ensure that leaf movement corresponds to specifications. Test several
times to check for leaf movement and any defects in assembly or adjust-
ment and any possible points of friction.
4 Check operation of all system safety devices one at a time (photocells, sen-
si tive edges, etc.). Each time a device is activated the "BLUEBUS" LED on
the control unit must flash rapidly twice to confirm acknowledgement of the
event.
5 If hazardous situations generated by the moving leafs are protected by
means of impact force limitation, measure the force as specified in the stan-
dard EN 12445. If gearmotor force control is used as auxiliary function with
the system for reduction of impact force, test and identify the setting that
obtains the best results.
4.2 - Commissioning
Commissioning can only be performed after positive results of all test
phases.
1 Prepare the automation technical documentation, which must contain the
following documents: overall drawing of the automation, electrical wiring
diagram, risk assessment and relative solutions adopted (refer to the rele-
vant forms on our website www.niceforyou.com), manufacturer's decla-
ration of conformity for all devices used and installer's declaration of con-
formity.
2 Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following data: type of
automation, name and address of manufacturer (responsible for commis-
sioning), serial number, year of construction and CE mark.
3 Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is adequately
informed of all associated risks and hazards.
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PROGRAMMING
The control unit has 3 keys OPEN ( ), STOP (SET), CLOSE ( ) that can be
used both for controlling the unit during testing and for programming the avail-
able functions.
The programmable functions available are divided into 2 levels and their relative
operating status is displayed by means of the 8 LEDs (L1...L8) on the control
unit (LED lit = function active; LED off = function not active).
Use the programming keys:
OPEN ( ): – key for controlling gate opening; – selection key during pro-
gramming.
STOP/SET: key for stopping a manoeuvre; if pressed for more than 5 seconds,
it enables entry to programming mode.
CLOSE ( ): – key for controlling gate closure; – selection key during pro-
gramming.

5.1 - Level one programming (ON-OFF functions)

All level 1 functions are set by default to "OFF" and may be modified at any
time. To check the functions see Table 5. For the programming procedure see
Table 6.
TABLE 5 - Level one functions
Led
Function
Description
L1
Automatic
Function ACTIVE: an automatic gate closure manoeuvre is
closure
performed after the programmed pause time. Factory set-
ting of Pause time: 30 seconds. Function NOT ACTIVE:
function is "semiautomatic" type.
L2
Reclose
Function ACTIVE: if the photocells are activated during the
after photo
opening or closing manoeuvre, the pause time is reduced
to 5 seconds regardless of the programmed pause time.
With "automatic closure" disabled, if the photocells are
activated during closure the "automatic closure" is activat-
ed with the programmed "pause time".
L3
Always close
Function ACTIVE: in the event of a power failure, even of
short duration, when power is restored the control unit de -
tects gate open and automatically starts a closure ma -
noeuvre, preceded by 5 seconds of pre-flashing.
Function NOT ACTIVE: when power is restored the gate
remains stopped.
L4
Stand by
Function ACTIVE: 1 minute after the end of the manoeu-
vre, the control unit turns off the "Bluebus" output (con-
nected devices) and all the LEDs apart from the Bluebus
LED which will flash more slowly. When the control unit
receives a command normal operation is restored. This
function reduces consumption.
L5
Electric lock
Function ACTIVE: the "electric lock" output switches its
Courtesy light
operation to "courtesy light".
L6
Pre-flash
Function ACTIVE: a 3 second pause can be added be -
tween the flashing light signal and the start of the manoeu-
vre to provide advance warning of a hazard situation.
Function NOT ACTIVE: flashing light signal coincides with
the start of the manoeuvre.
L7
"Close" becomes
Function ACTIVE: all the commands corresponding to
"Partial open 1"
"Close" ("Close" input or "Close" radio control) are re pla -
ced by the "Partial open 1" command.
L8
Gate open light
Function ACTIVE: the "gate open light" output on the con-
or Maintenance
trol unit switches to the "maintenance light" function.
light
Note – These procedures can be performed again at any time, even after a
new device has been connected to the control unit.
IMPORTANT – In the programming procedure, the maximum time interval that
can elapse between activation of one key and the next is 10 seconds. When
this time elapses, the procedure terminates automatically, memorising the
modifications made up until then.
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