NEOPLUS is produced by Motus S.p.a. (TV) I. ERGO and PLANO are produced by Nice S.p.a.(TV) I. Motus s.r.l. is an afiliate of the Nice S.p.a. group
Warnings:
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Warning: it is important that you comply with these
instructions for your own and other people's safety.
Store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
This manual contains important safety provisions; incorrect installation
may create serious hazards.
The "NEOPLUS" motors have been designed for the automation of shut-
ters and awnings; any other use is improper and prohibited. These
motors are intended for residential use. Maximum continuous operating
time is 4 minutes with a 20% cycle.
When selecting the motor based on the application requirements, the
nominal torque and operating time shown in the rating plate must be
considered. The minimum diameter of the tube on which the motor can
be installed is 52 mm. The motor must be installed by qualified person-
nel in compliance with current safety regulations, especially as regards
the electrical connections.
All unnecessary electrical cables must be removed before installation; all
mechanisms not required for motorized operation must be disabled.
1) Product description
The "NEOPLUS" series motors (fig. 2) contain a control unit with incor-
porated radio receiver which works at a frequency of 433.92 MHz using
rolling code technology in order to ensure high security levels. It is possi-
ble to memorise up to 14 radio commands in the "ERGO" and "PLANO"
series (figs. 3 and 4) or radio-sensors for each motor. After each com-
mand, the motor is powered for about 2 minutes and an internal electri-
cal limit switch stops movement when the required position has been
2) Installation
1. Fit the motor (A) into the winding tube until it touches the end of
the travel stop ring nut (E).
2. Fix the tube with the draw ring nut (D) using the M4x10 screw in
order to prevent the motor from slipping or sliding axially (fig. 6).
2.1) Electrical connections
The cable, complete with connector which allows the motor to be
rapidly disconnected, has 6 connector wires:
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WARNING: observe the connection layout carefully, if
you have any doubts do NOT make experiments but consult
the relevant technical sheets which are also available on
the web site "www.niceforyou.com". An incorrect connec-
tion may cause faults in the control unit
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Minimum installation height is 2.5 m off the ground or floor. Easy access
must in any case be ensured. For awning applications, the horizontal
clearance between the fully open awning and any stationary object must
be at least 0.4 m.
In the case of units for outdoor use, the power supply cable must be
installed inside a protective duct. The tubular motor must not be sub-
jected to crushing, impacts, falls or contact with any kind of liquid. Do
not perforate or drive screws into any part of the tubular motor (fig. 1).
For maintenance and repairs contact a qualified technician.
The application must be visible from the control buttons, which must be
positioned away from any moving parts, at a height of at least 1.5 m off
the ground. Keep people away from the shutter when the latter is in
motion. If any work, such as window cleaning, is being carried out near
the awning, do not operate it; in case of automatic control, disconnect
the power supply as well. Do not allow children to play with the controls
and keep all radio controls away from their reach. Check the balancing
springs (if any) and the wear of cables at frequent intervals.
reached. Additional functions can be programmed via the radio control
units. An acoustic "Beep" guides users through the various phases. It is
also possible to control the motors via an external button (using the Step-
by-Step function) or "TTBUS" Bus. Optional wind, sun and rain sensors
automatically activate the system according to weather conditions.
Figure 5
A: NEOPLUS tubular motor
B: Clip and spacer for mounting
C: Support
D: Draw ring nut
E: Travel stop ring nut
• Mains power input: Phase, Neutral and Earth
• Very low voltage command signals (SELV): Step-by-Step or
"TTBUS" Bus and weather sensors
Brown
Yellow
Blue
label
Yellow/Green = Earth
Black
= Common (0V)
Green
White
= Step-by-St. + "TTBUS"
label
Orange = Weather sensors
For motor connections, an omnipolar disconnecting device
with a 3-mm minimum distance between contacts must be
provided for disconnection from the mains power supply
(disconnecting switch or plug and socket, etc.).
= Phase
= Neutral