tions can be done directly from the transmitters, with
beeps that sound to guide users through the various phas-
es. It is also possible to control the motors via an external
button (using the Step-by-Step function) or "TTBUS" Bus.
Instead of the Step-by-Step button, a special F210S pho-
tocell can be connected on the TTBUS that detects possi-
ble obstacles preventing the lowering manoeuvre; see the
F210S photocell instructions for further information.
Optional wind, sun and rain sensors can be connected to
the weather sensors input that automatically activate the
motor when the weather conditions require.
The NEOMAT-T motors can be programmed with particular
functions to resolve specific problems (fig. A):
– FRT: this function allows to retract the fabric by a pro-
grammable measurement after the awning has been com-
pletely opened, thereby eliminating the unsightly sagging of
the fabric when the awning is open. For further information
see table A10.
– FTC: this function allows to motorise awnings that are kept
taught by means of an automatic hooking mechanism such
as arbour awnings. For further information see table A11.
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Installation
CAUTION! - Incorrect installation could cause serious
injury.
Proceed as follows to prepare the motor (see fig. 4 - 5 - 6):
01. Position the limit switch crown (E) on the motor (A)
until it fits into the corresponding limit switch ring (F);
make sure that the two grooves match. Push it into
position as shown in fig. 5-(1).
02. Mount the drive wheel (D) on the motor shaft.
03. On NEOMAT-MT fasten the drive wheel with the snap
ring. On NEOMAT-LT fasten the drive wheel with the
M12 nut and washer.
04. Fit the assembled motor into the winding roller until
the crown (E) is fully inserted. Fasten the drive wheel
(D) to the winding roller using the M4x10 screw, so as
to prevent the motor from slipping or sliding axially
(fig. 6).
05. Finally, secure the motor head to the special support (C)
with the spacer (if any), using the clips or split pin (B).
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2.1 - Electrical connections
CAUTION! - For motor connections, an omnipolar dis-
connecting device with a 3-mm minimum distance
between contacts must be provided for disconnec-
tion from the mains power supply (disconnecting
switch or plug and socket, etc.).
CAUTION! - Carefully follow all the connection instruc-
tions, if you have any doubts do not make experi-
ments but consult the relevant technical specifica-
tions sheets which are also available on the web site
www.niceforyou.com. An incorrect connection may
be dangerous and cause damage to the system.
The cable used for the electrical connections of the NEO-
MAT-MT and NEOMAT-LT motors has 6 wires; 3 of the
wires (yellow tag) are for the mains power supply and 3
wires (violet tag) are for the command signals.
To make the electrical connections see fig. B. The connec-
tion devices are not supplied with the product.
2.1.1 - Mains power supply (Brown + Blue +
Yellow/Green)
The mains power supply must be connected to the follow-
ing wires: Brown (Phase); Blue (Neutral) and Yellow/Green
(Earth). CAUTION! - Do not connect the mains power
supply (230V or 120V) to the other wires.
2.1.2 - "Step-by-Step" input (White + Black/White)
To manually command the automation system, a simple
button can be connected between the White wire (Step-
by-Step input) and the Black/White wire (Common).The
operating method follows the sequence: up-stop-down-
stop.
If the button is kept pressed for more than 3 seconds (but
less than 10) an up manoeuvre is always carried out (corre-
sponding to the ▲ button on the transmitters). If the button
is kept pressed for more than 10 seconds a down ma -
noeuvre is always carried out (corresponding to the, ▼ but-
ton). This function can be used to "synchronise" multiple
mo tors to carry out the same manoeuvre, regardless of
their operating status.
2.1.3 - "TTBUS" input (White + Black/White)
"TTBUS" is a Bus that was developed to control individual-
ly motors or control units, up to 100 devices by simply con-
necting them in parallel with just 2 wires. Further informa-
tion is contained in the instructions for the remote controls
via "TTBUS".
The TTP, TTI and O-ViewTT programmers can be connect-
ed to the TTBUS input making the system management
and programming operations easier; for further informa-
tion, consult the related manuals.
2.1.4 - "F210S Photocell" input (White +
Black/White)
The specific F210S photocell can be connected to the
"F120S photocell" input that detects possible obstacles
preventing the lowering manoeuvre. See the F210S photo-
cell instructions manual for further information concerning
connections.
CAUTION! - The Step-by-Step, TTBUS and F210S
inputs are alternative one to the other because each
uses the same White + Black/White wires, therefore
one type of input can be used at a time.
2.1.5 - Weather sensors (Black/White +
Orange/White)
A simple wind sensor (anemometer) or a wind-sun-rain
special sensor can be connected to the "Weather sensors"
input between the Common and the Weather sensors
input.
If wind sensors are used, up to 5 motors or control units
can be connected to the same sensor, using a parallel con-
nection (observe signal polarity).
Caution! - Though possible, avoid connecting a single sun
sensor to more than one motor. In fact if the thresholds of
the various motors are set to the same value, each motor
makes its own measurement and the automatic move-
ments of the awnings will not be simultaneous.
To move multiple motors simultaneously, sensors with their
own specific threshold setting are required, such as the
models Volo ST, Volo S Radio and Nemo.
2.2 - Cable output direction (fig. C)
(For model NEOMAT-LT only) – If it is necessary to chan -
ge the cable output direction, simply: 01. Pull the protec-
tion outwards. 02. Bend the cable in the required direction.
03. Introduce the protection, making sure that it is secure-
ly pushed into its location.