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• Scrupulously respect the time limits indicated in the procedures: after releasing a
key, you have 30 seconds to press the next key indicated in the procedure; oth-
erwise, when the time is up, the motor performs six movements to communicate
cancellation of the procedure in progress.
• During programming, the motor performs a certain number of brief movements,
as a "response" to the command sent to the installer. It is important to count the
number of these movements (without considering their direction).
• Every time the motor is powered, 2 movements are performed if at least one trans-
mitter and the limit switch heights are not in the memory.
5.4 - Overview of the transmitters
5.4.1 - Compatible transmitters
Consult the Nice product catalogue or go to www.niceforyou.com to find the Nice
devices compatible with the radio receiver built into the motor.
5.4.2 - Transmitter memorization hierarchy
In general a transmitter can be memorized as a FIRST transmitter or a SECOND
transmitter (or third, fourth, etc.).
A - First transmitter
A transmitter can be memorized as a first transmitter only if in the motor no other
transmitter is memorized. For this memorization, follow procedure A.
B - Second transmitter (or third, fourth, etc.)
A transmitter can be memorized as a second transmitter (or third, fourth, etc.)
only if in the motor the First Transmitter is already memorized. For this memoriza-
tion, follow procedure F.
They can be stored up to 30 transmitters.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
6.1 - Control pushbutton strip (wall-mounted)
6.1.1 - Installation of the pushbutton strip
This accessory can be used as an alternative to the radio transmitter to send, by
wire, the controls to the motor when using the automation.
Installation warnings:
• The control panel must have two keys.
• It is recommended to use an unstable pushbutton strip with interlocked pushbut-
tons.
• The mechanical operation of the push buttons must be exclusively of the "with op-
erator present" type: in other words, and they are released, they must return to
their initial position. Note - When the limit switches are already adjusted, all you
need to do is simply press the pushbutton with one pulse to activate the move-
ment of the rolling shutter which will terminate automatically win it reaches the lim-
its which you have adjusted.
A - Memorisation of the FIRST transmitter
Warning – Every time the motor is powered, 2 movements are performed if at least one transmitter and the limit switch heights are not in the memory.
Before starting the procedure, bring the rolling shutter to the midpoint of its stroke.
01. Disconnect power supply to the motor; wait two seconds and reconnect the power supply: the motor performs two movements.
02. Keep key n pressed and wait for the motor to perform three movements. Upon completion, release the key.
01
OFF
sec.
Note – After memorization, the raising and lowering direction of the rolling shutter is not yet associated with the s and t respective keys of the transmitter. This com-
bination will occur automatically when adjusting limit switches "0" e "1"; moreover, the rolling shutter will move in the "operator present" mode until the limit switches
are adjusted.
ON
2
2
• The pushbutton strip must be positioned as follows:
– in a place that is not accessible to outsiders/strangers;
– allowing you to see the rolling shutter but far from its moving parts;
– on the side of the rolling shutter where there is the electrical cord from the motor
and the power cord from the electrical mains (fig. 4-h);
– at a height no less than 1.5 m from the floor/ground.
• Connect the panel to the motor with the following wires: white + white/orange +
white/black (see fig. 3).
• The maximum length of the cables used to connect a wall-mounted panel or a
relay, is 100 m.
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WARNINGS FOR DAILY USE OF THE
AUTOMATION
7.1 - Tilting the slats
For instructions on how to tilt the slats (Venetian mode), see paragraphs C.2 and
D.2.
7.2 - Maximum continuous work cycle
In general the motors of the "Era" line were designed for residential use and therefore
for discontinuous use. for a guarantee a maximum operation time of four minutes
and in cases of overheating (e.g. caused by continuous prolonged operation) a "ther-
mal protector" for safety intervenes to cut out the power supply and reset kits when
the temperature returns to normal.
PROCEDURES
02
3
5
sec.
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