Connecting A Radio Receiver; Connecting Other Devices To The Control Unit; Oview Programming Unit; First Start-Up And Checking The Connections - Nice DPRO924 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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SMXI, SMXIS Receiver in "Mode 1 or 2"
output
description
Output No. 1
Step-by-Step
Output No. 2
Partial open; factory setting: opens 1/4 of the stroke
(this may be changed during the position acquisition
phase or by using the Oview programmer)
Output No. 3
Open
Output No. 4
Close
OXI, OXIT receiver programmed in "extended Mode 2"
command
description
Command No. 1
Step-by-Step
Command No. 2
Partial open; factory setting: opens 1/4 of the stroke
(this may be changed during the position acquisition
phase or by using the Oview programmer)

3.5 - Connecting other devices to the control unit

If it is necessary to power more devices in the system (e.g. transponder card
reader, light for the key selector, etc.), they can be connected to the control
unit using the "GND" and "24V
The power supply voltage is 24V
available current.

3.6 - Oview programming unit

Using the Oview programming unit allows you to manage the installation, mainte-
nance and diagnosis of the entire automated system in a thorough and rapid manner.
You can connect Oview to the control unit via the IBT4N interface using a bus cable
with 4 wires inside.
To access the BusT4 connector, you need to open the control unit box, plug the
IBT4N connector into the appropriate slot and then connect the Oview programmer.
Oview can be used at a maximum cable distance of 100 metres from the control unit;
it can be connected simultaneously to multiple control units (up to 16) and can remain
connected even during normal operation of the automated system. When working
with Oview, it is very important to observe the instructions in the Oview instruction
manual.
If there is an OXI radio receiver in the control unit, when you use Oview you can have
access to the parameters of the transmitters memorised in the receiver. For further
information, refer to the Oview instruction manual or the control unit function sheet
available from the website www.niceforyou.com
CAUTION! - If the functions of Table 3 are programmed with the Oview programming unit, it is necessary to set the dip switches to OFF.

3.7 - First start-up and checking the connections

After powering the control unit, check:
• that the OK led (located near the dip switches) regularly flashes green once every second.
• if there are photocells in the system, check that their leds flash (RX); the type of flashing is not significant because it depends on other factors.
• that the leds of the ALT, Photo and Photo2 inputs are on with fixed lights (see Table 6 - paragraph 7.2).
If at least one of these checks is not as required, disconnect the control unit from the mains and check the electrical connections you made.
TABLE 2
" terminals.
(-30% ÷ +50%) with 200mA maximum
Command No. 3
Open
Command No. 4
Close
Command No. 5
Stop
Command No. 6
Step-by-Step Condominium
Command No. 7
Step-by-Step High priority
Command No. 8
Partial open 2
Command No. 9
Partial open 3
Command No. 10
Open and Lock automation
Command No. 11
Close and Lock automation
Command No. 12
Lock automation
Command No. 13
Release automation
Command No. 14
Timed Courtesy light
Command No. 15
Courtesy light ON/OFF
a
b
OFF
c
d
ON
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