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  • Page 1 WS200S Instructions and Warnings for Installation and Use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS MAINTENANCE STEP 1 STEP 9 KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCT AND PREPARATION FOR PRODUCT DISPOSAL INSTALLATION STEP 2 FURTHER DETAILS 2.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE STEP 10 2.2 - DEVICES REQUIRED TO CREATE A FULL SYSTEM 10.1 - ADVANCED ADJUSTMENTS 10.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PRELIMINARY INSTALLATION WORK...
  • Page 3: General Safety Warnings And Precautions

    2.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE mal automation, like that shown in fig. 1, using all the Mhouse devices which form part of the automation system known as The devices in this kit, plus other accessories (some optional and some “WS200S”. Some of these devices are optional and may not be not included), together form the automation system called “WS200S”, present in this kit. For a complete overview of the devices, see designed for automation of a hinged gate for “residential” use. All uses the Mhouse product catalogue. other than the intended use described and use in environmental •...
  • Page 4: Devices Required To Create A Full System

    unit is made up of an electronic board and an integrated radio receiver, to 4 - Check, on each leaf and on the wall (or pillar) adjacent, that there is receive commands sent by the user via the transmitter. It can memorise enough space to attach the gearmotor, referring to the values indi- up to 256 GTX4 transmitters (if these are memorised in “Mode I”) and up cated in fig. 3-4-6-7 and to the following notes:...
  • Page 5: Step

    ––– STEP 4 ––– 4.2 - ELECTRICAL CABLES PREPARATION 4.1 - WORKS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION To prepare all connection cables, proceed as follows. a) - Observe fig. 5 to understand how the various devices should be 4.1.1 - Establish the position of the devices in the system connected to the control unit and the terminals to be used for each connection.
  • Page 6 237 mm 155 mm 555 mm (mm) (mm) 90° ÷ 95° English – 5...
  • Page 7: Installation: Component Assembly And Connection

    INSTALLATION: COMPONENT ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTION ––– STEP 5 ––– on the ground, designed to stop the wings of the gate at the end of their opening movement, it is necessary to adjust the mechanical stop on the bottom side of each motor, in the following manner: IMPORTANT! 01.
  • Page 8 V6 x 70 Distance E = minimum 400 mm English – 7...
  • Page 9 Maximum 8 – English...
  • Page 10 HS100 PH100 FL100 ECS bus STOP OPEN FLASH Yellow/Green Blue WS100SCK WS100SK Brown WS100SCK WK100SK Brown Blue English – 9...
  • Page 11: Step

    ––– STEP 6 ––– control card. You do not need to observe any polarity. 07. Affix the housing cover [D] in fig. 25-6 with the two screws [E] in fig. 25-6 and a Phillips screwdriver. Finally insert the outer cover [F] in 6.1 - INSTALL AND CONNECT PH100 PHOTOCELLS (fig. 25) fig. 25-6 closing it with slight pressure.
  • Page 12 Ø = 6 mm Ø = 6 mm English – 11...
  • Page 13: Programming

    PROGRAMMING ––– STEP 7 ––– 7.4 - GATE LEAF OPEN AND CLOSURE ANGLES RECOG- NITION 7.1 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION After self-learning the devices, the control unit must recognise the leaf WARNINGS! opening and closing angles. In this phase the opening angle of the leaves – The PVC power cable is suitable for indoor installations. For from the mechanical end closing stop up to the mechanical opening stop installation outdoors, you must protect the entire cable with a pro-...
  • Page 14: Testing And Commissioning

    LED P1 LED P2 LED P3 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING ––– STEP 8 ––– vice-versa; finally, make sure that it causes the intended action in the control unit; for example that it causes the reversal of the movement during the closing manoeuvre. These are the most important stage in the automation system installation procedure in order to ensure the maximum safety levels.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    (use Annex 1, “CE conformity declaration for all the owner; for this purpose, Annex 3 “Usage guide” (chapter 11.3) WS200S components”). can be used as an example. 02. Post a label on the door providing at least the following data: type of 06.
  • Page 16 Example: to adjust the pause time to 40 s. Example: to adjust the closing discharge of motors 1 and 2 to level 4. 01. Press the T1 and T2 keys and hold them down for at least 5s 01. Press the T1 and T3 keys and hold them down for at least 5s 02.
  • Page 17: Optional Accessories

    10.1.2 - Checking adjustment using radio transmitter With a radio transmitter which has been memorised in Mode 1, you can In addition to the devices present in WS200S, there are others available check at any time the adjusted values for each parameter using the fol- as optional accessories that can integrate with the automation system.
  • Page 18 10.2.3 - Calculation of maximum number of cycles per day Opening angle This product is expressly designed to also be able to operate with the Leaf weight ≤95° (B≈250)* 95-105° (B≈180)* 105-110°(B≈70)* power supply system of the PF solar energy model. Suitable technologies <...
  • Page 19: Devices Addition Or Removal

    At any time, you can install additional photocells in addition to those contact (thus enabling the combination of 3 devices: NO, NC and 8.2kΩ). already provided as standard with WS200S. In an automation with sliding Note 2. Any number of NO devices can be connected to each other in gates, it is possible to place them as shown in fig. 37.
  • Page 20: Radio Transmitters Memorisation

    (the transmitter supplied with and hold it down for at least 3s. If the procedure was memorised WS200S is memorised in Mode 1). It is clear that in mode 1 a radio trans- correctly, the P1 LED will flash 3 times.
  • Page 21 TABLE 9 1 time “Open” command Commands the automation as described in table 3 (Open function) 2 times “Pedestrian opening” command Causes partial opening of one or two leaves as described in table 3 (Pedestrian Opening) 3 times “Open only” command Causes the leaves to open (open - stop - open etc.) 4 times “Close only”...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    10.5 - TROUBLESHOOTING 10.6 - DIAGNOSTICS AND SIGNALS Table 10 contains instructions to help you solve malfunctions or errors A few devices give out special signals that allow you to recognise the that may occur during the installation stage or in case of failure. operating status or possible malfunctions.
  • Page 23 10.6.2 - Flashing indicator ond); the light flashes twice with a second’s pause between flashes, see Table 12. During the manoeuvre the flashing indicator flashes once every second. When something is wrong the flashes are more frequent (every half sec- TABLE 12 Quick flashes Status Action...
  • Page 24 LED P1 [D] Status Action No memorisation in progress. Off * All OK During memorisation in mode 1, it is normal for it to take a maxi- Memorisation in Mode 1 mum of 10 s. Series of quick flashes, Memorisation in Mode 2 During memorisation in mode 2, it is normal for it to take a maxi- from 1 to 4 mum of 10 s.
  • Page 25 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT COMPONENTS WS200S is manufactured by NICE S.p.a. (prov. of Treviso – Italy). Nice S.p.a., in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify their technical characteristics at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer guarantees their functionality and fitness for the intended purposes.
  • Page 26 PH100 photocells (optional) Type Presence detector for automation of automatic gates and doors (type D in accordance with EN 12453) made up of a pair of a transmitter “TX” and a receiver “RX” Technology adopted Optical, via direct TX-RX interpolation with modulated infrared beam Detection capacity Opaque objects placed on the optical axis between TX-RX with dimensions greater than 50mm and a speed of below 1.6 m/s...
  • Page 27 GTX4 transmitters Type Radio transmitters for remote control of automations for automatic gates and doors Technology adopted AM OOK radio encoded modulation Frequency 433.92 MHz Coding Rolling code with 64 Bit code (18 billion, billion combinations) Buttons 4, each key can be used for the various control unit commands or to command other control units Radiated power 1mW approx.
  • Page 28: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    The text herein has been re-edited for editorial purposes. A copy of the original declaration can be requested from Nice S.p.A. (prov. of Treviso – Italy) Declaration number: 476/WS200S Revision: 0...
  • Page 29: Usage Guide

    USAGE GUIDE ––– STEP 11 ––– • Immediately discontinue use of the automation as soon as you notice any abnormal functioning (noises or jolting movements); failure to heed this warning may result in It is recommended to keep this guide and make it available to all serious dangers and risks of injury. users of the automation. • Do not touch any part while it is moving. 11.1 – Safety precautions • Do perform periodic checks as provided for in the main- • Supervise the door in movement and keep at a safe tenance schedule.
  • Page 30: User-Admissible Maintenance Operations

    11.3 – Manually releasing and locking the gearmotor 11.5 – Remote control battery replacement (fig. 45) (fig. 44) When the battery is discharged, the transmitter capacity is sig- WS100SK-WS100SCK are equipped with a mechanical system nificantly reduced. If, when a button is pressed, the led L1 turns that allows you to open and close the gate manually (that is, as if on and immediately fades to off, it means that the battery is com- the gearmotor were not present).

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