Nice TN2020LR10 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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  • Page 1 Nice TNLKCE TN2020L TN2030L Garage door opener EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE 1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 2 - OPERATING LIMITS 3 - INSTALLATION 3.1 - Gearmotor installation 3.2 - Installing a gearmotor 3.2.1 - Installing two gearmotors 3.3 - Adjusting the limit switches 4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.1 - Types of electrical cables 4.2 - Electrical cable connections...
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  • Page 5: General Warnings: Safety - Installation - Use

    GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE (instructions translated from Italian) WARNING Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage. WARNING Important safety instructions. It is important to comply with these instructions to ensure personal safety. Keep these instructions.
  • Page 6 4 – English...
  • Page 7: Product Description And Intended Use

    Table 3 - Application limits relating to the force required to move the door with TNLKCER10 or TN2030LR10 Force required to move the leaf (Nm) Maximum no. of cycles/hour Maximum no. of consecutive cycles TNLKCER10 TN2020LR10 TN2030LR10 TNLKCER10 TN2020LR10 TN2030LR10 Up to 120 120–180 180–220...
  • Page 8 Fig. 3 shows the location of the components of a typical installation and the electrical connections: a - gearmotor with incorporated control unit b - photocells c - warning light with incorporated antenna d - key selector e - primary sensitive edge f - photocell columns i - telescopic arm 6 –...
  • Page 9: Installing A Gearmotor

    Prior to installing the equipment, verify the gear,motor’s overall dimensions (Fig. 1). Depending on the type of door (protruding, non-protruding or articulated), verify whether it is possible to secure the gearmotor at the heights shown in Fig. 3. arms” accessory (to prevent interferences). 3.2 - Installing a gearmotor height For protruding overhead doors, the arm...
  • Page 10: Installing Two Gearmotors

    Fasten the upper support to the door frame: if it already present, verify whether it is suita- ble for the arms to be used. The measurements shown are purely indic- ative: they may vary in relation to the door’s overall dimensions. Insert the transmission tube through the the tube to size.
  • Page 11: Adjusting The Limit Switches

    3.3 - Adjusting the limit switches Manually release the gearmotor. Remove the side casing by loosening the screws. Opening limit switch - Open the door fully. - Turn the internal cam anti-clockwise until it clicks, signalling the micro-switch’s intervention. - Tighten the fastening screw forcefully using an Allen key.
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    “TX” photocells are powered separately with respect to the “RX” receivers. For further information on the connection, see Paragraph 8.1 - Photocells 7–8 FLASH - On this output it is possible to connect a Nice warning light (for the relevant models see Chapter 13 - 10 – English...
  • Page 13 Open the cover 1 - connect the power cables of the motor and accessories (depending on the control unit model) 2 - connect the power cable After programming the device, close the cover. English – 11...
  • Page 14: Starting The Automation And Checking The Connections

    STARTING THE AUTOMATION AND CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS Before starting the automation inspection and start-up phases, the door should be positioned roughly midway along its path so that it can be free to move both during opening and closing. 5.1 - Selecting the type of installation Depending on the type of installation, with either one or two gearmotors, the selector on the control unit must be set.
  • Page 15: Testing And Commissioning

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING any risks present, and check compliance with the laws, regulations and standards: in particular, with all the requirements of the EN 13241-1, EN 12445 and EN 12453 standards. 6.1 Testing The procedure must only be carried out after acquiring the positions (see Paragraph 7.3). The testing procedure can also be performed as a periodic check of the automation devices.
  • Page 16: Programming

    Permanently attach a label or sign on the door containing the adjacent picture (min. height 60 mm): Using the key selector or the transmitter or the control unit buttons, test the opening and closing of the door and make sure that it moves in the intended direction.
  • Page 17: Acquisition Of The Door Opening And Closing Positions

    7.3 - Acquisition of the door opening and closing positions stop and the opening limit switch, as this is necessary to calculate the slowdown and partial opening points. Besides the positions, the STOP the PHOTO input (see Paragraph 8.1). Moreover, during this phase the control unit memorises the force required for the opening and closing manoeuvres.
  • Page 18: Programming The Level 1 Functions (On-Off)

    7.6.2 - Programming the Level 1 functions (ON-OFF) the procedure automatically and memorises the changes made up to that time. Table 9 - Procedure for changing the Level 1 functions (ON-OFF) 01. Press and hold the Set key for roughly 3 seconds. 02.
  • Page 19: Transmitter Memorisation

    07. Release the Set key. 10 s Steps 03 and 07 can be repeated during the same programming phase to modify multiple parameters. 7.7 - Transmitter memorisation modes: Mode 1 and Mode 2 (Paragraphs 7.7.1 and 7.7.3). 7.7.1 - Mode 1 transmitter memorisation Table 12 - Commands available in Mode 1 Command gle memorisation phase is carried out for each transmitter, during which...
  • Page 20: Deleting All Memorised Transmitters From The Memory

    Procedure for memorising the transmitter near the control unit Table 16 - Stand near the control unit with the two transmitters: wait 1 second between one step and the next. On the NEW transmitter, hold down any key for at least 8 seconds then release it. On the OLD transmitter press and release the key slowly for 3 times.
  • Page 21: Programming The Gearmotor's Installation Direction

    TEN is equipped with an obstacle detection system based on control of the motor’s effort. this helps to detect obstacles with the utmost precision. 01. Shut off the mains power to the gearmotor. 02. Press and hold the Set key up to step 05. 03.
  • Page 22: Adding Or Removing Devices

    FURTHER INFORMATION 8.1 - Adding or removing devices types of devices can be connected to the STOP and PHOTO inputs, as described in the following paragraphs. devices. STOP input This input causes the immediate stoppage of the manoeuvre, followed by a brief reversion. Devices with normally open (NO) or normally subsequently, a STOP command is triggered whenever the device detects any difference from the recognised setting.
  • Page 23: Electric Lock

    • The receiver power comes directly from the services output (terminals 1 - 4), while that of the transmitters is from the “Phototest” output FLASH 1 2 3 4 5 Motors If 2 pairs of photocells are used that interfere with one another, it is necessary to activate the “synchronisation” as described in the photocell instruction manual.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Oview Programmer

    8.4 - Connecting the Oview programmer It is possible to connect the Oview programming unit to the control unit, via the IBT4N interface through a bus cable with 4 electrical wires inside. any malfunctions and periodic maintenance. other in a BusT4 network, by connecting the Oview to one of them, it is possible to view on the display all the networked control units (up to a The Oview unit can also be left connected to the control unit during normal operation of the automation, so that the user can send commands Warning! - Before connecting the IBT4N interface, it is necessary to disconnect the control unit from the power supply.
  • Page 25: Ota11 Pre-Assembly

    8.6.1 - OTA11 pre-assembly Loosen the screws and remove the side covers. Loosen the screws and remove the collar. Screw on the pin provided, making sure that it is properly posi- tioned with respect to the lever. Insert the cord and spring, as shown. collar back on and, lastly, insert the sheath.
  • Page 26: Product Durability

    ing careful not to crush the sheath. 8.6.2 - Product durability the chart. constitute any guarantee regarding the product’s actual lifetime. Table 22 - Estimated durability in relation to the manoeuvre severity index Severity index % TNLKCER10 TN2030LR10 TN2030LR10 TN2030LR10 Up to 70 50000 70–150...
  • Page 27: Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS Certain devices directly provide special signals that help to describe the operating status or any malfunction. 9.1 - Warning light and courtesy light signals Table 23 - Warning light signals and courtesy light Signal Cause Solution Intervention of a photocell At the start of the manoeuvre, one or more photocells do not give the enable signal: 1-sec pause check whether there are any obstacles.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Table 25 - Key LEDs (Fig. 6) Description Indicates the slow “Motor closing speed” during normal operation. Indicates the fast “Motor closing speed” during normal operation. Flashes Function programming in progress Description Indicates the slow “Motor opening speed” during normal operation. Indicates the fast “Motor opening speed”...
  • Page 29: Product Disposal

    PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product constitutes an integral part of the automation and, therefore, must be disposed of together with it. Similarly to the installation phase, once the product reaches the end of its useful life, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be per- This product is made of various types of materials, some of which can be recycled while others must be scrapped.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS at any time when deemed necessary, while nonetheless maintaining their intended use and functionality. Model type TN2020L TN2030L TNLKCE TN2030L+TN2020L Product type Electromechanical gearmotor for the automatic movement of protrud- ing and non-protruding overhead doors for residential use, inclusive of electronic control unit 320 Nm 320 Nm...
  • Page 31: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    Outputs For commands as per Tables 12 and 14 Operating temperature –20°C ... +55°C EU Declaration of Conformity (No. 251/TN) original declaration can be requested from Nice S.p.A. (TV) Italy. Revision: 7 Language: EN Manufacturer’s name: NICE S.p.A. Address: Via Pezza Alta 13, 31046 Rustignè...
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  • Page 33: User Guide (To Be Delivered To The End User)

    USER GUIDE (to be handed to the end user) This user guide should be stored and handed to all users of the automation. WARNINGS • Keep at a safe distance from the moving door until it is completely open or closed; do not transit through the passage until the door is completely open and has come to a standstill.
  • Page 34 Nice S.p.A. Via Pezza Alta, 13 31046 Oderzo TV Italy www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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