SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Nice S.p.A. declares that the radio equipment type E EDGE XSI 0820 DC, E EDGE XSI 0628 DC, E EDGE XSI 0620 LDC is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.niceforyou.com/en/support.
• it has a built-in radio receiver and control unit with encoder technology that elec- tronically controls the movement and precision of the limit switches; • it is compatible with all Nice control electronics using the NRC radio system (climate sensors and transmitters);...
(fig. 3-b), motor bracket (fig. 3-f), or to select supplementary cables (of dif- itations on use ferent lengths), refer to the “Nice Screen” catalogue, which is also available on www. niceforyou.com. • Check the condition of the product right after unpacking it.
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Gear wheel for limit switch (not included in Drive wheel the package). (not included in the package). 2 screws: self-tapping without point, for plastic 10 mm materials. Diameter: 3,5 mm; length of threaded part: = min. 5 mm - max 8 mm Motor bracket (not included in the package).
4.4 - Important warnings for memorising the radio transmitters • To select transmitter compatible with the motor’s receiver, refer to the “Nice Screen” catalogue, which is also available on www.niceforyou.com. • When no transmitter is yet present in the motor’s memory, memorise the FIRST TRANSMITTER with procedure A.1 only.
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4.4.2 - Maximum number of transmitters that can be memorised The motor has 30 memory locations. A location can either memorise a single transmitter (in Mode I) or a single button (in Mode II) or a single wireless climate sen- sor (up to 5 sensors).
–– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES –– Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES OF PROGRAMMING • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switches.
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A.2 - Temporarily deactivating (and reactivating) motors you do not wish to program NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure temporarily deactivates (for 5 minutes) only motors whose up and down limit switches have already been programmed. A.2.1 - To temporarily deactivate motors you do not wish to program = 5 sec The system locks out only those motors whose limit “...
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A.3.2 - To program the DOWN limit switch (“1”) continues (x 1) = 5 sec Command an DOWN movement release it after 5 Press and release count 2 movements. Hold down the but- count 2 movements. Hold down the button and wait... the button (1 time);...
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“PRG” and “ESC” buttons (like “ERA P” and “ERA W” transmitters). • To run procedures A.6.1.B and A.6.2.B you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter.
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(x 1) = 5 sec On the NEW transmitter: hold down release it after 5 count 2 movements. On the OLD transmitter: press and count 3 movements (= transmitter the button and seconds; release the button (1 time); memorised). If the system makes 6 movements (= memory locked or full, transmitter not memorised).
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A.7 - Memorisation of a climate sensor connected via radio NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure you need the climate sensor you want to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue, and an old transmitter memorised in Mode I (see par. 4.4.1-A).
(x 1) Select one of the following potions and execute it: • option A – delete the motor’s ENTIRE memory. • option B – delete ALL memorised transmitters. • option C – delete ONE memorised transmitter. • option D – delete ALL positions (“0”, “1”, “H”, etc.). Caution! – This deletion must be performed only when you want to reprogram all the positions, using a different procedure than the one used previously (e.g.
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A.10 - Programming the motor’s sensitivity to obstacles NOTES AND WARNINGS • Use this procedure to activate or deactivate the safety system that: a) detects the presence of an obstacle along the travel of the awning; b) reduces the motor ten- sion on the awning when it is stationary at the Upper limit switch “0”...
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PROCEDURES “A.12”, “A.13”, “A.14” The “Cruise speed” (procedure A.12), “Acceleration/deceleration of the movement” (procedure A.13) and “Movement dura- tion ” (procedure A.14) functions allow you to completely customise the movement of the awning, allowing you to align mul- tiple awnings of different sizes, with different diameter rollers (among other effects), or make the awning run more quietly.
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A.13 - Adjusting the acceleration (at the start of the awning movement) and deceleration (towards the end of the movement) NOTES AND WARNINGS • “Acceleration/deceleration” is expressed in roller rotations. This is the number of rotations of the roller the system requires to accelerate from the start of the move- ment to the cruise speed.
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continues 5 OPTIONS: (x ...) 1 press = sets 7 seconds Select the desired op- 2 presses = sets 15 seconds tion and program it as 3 presses = sets 20 seconds follows 4 presses = sets 30 seconds 5 presses = deactivates the function and sets nominal speed Press and release the button the number of times indicated in the option you have chosen;...
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A.16 - Locking and unlocking the motor’s memory NOTES AND WARNINGS • Locking the motor’s memory stops any other (unscheduled or unauthorised) transmitters being memorised in it. 4 (x 1) (x 1) (x 1) Press and release count 2 movements. Press and release count 2 movements.
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The programming with the “NFC” technology is not yet available on this motor. For more information contact the Nice Technical Assistance. Using a smartphone equipped with NFC technology and a software application produced by Nice (to be installed on your smartphone), you can configure the motors before installing them, even without the need to supply power.
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The awning speed command is given by the user, and is very useful for moving the awning silently (low speed) or more quickly. If you use a Nice transmitter with “slider” surface (e.g. P1V, etc.) you can vary the 5.5.1 - Behaviour of the motor in the presence of “Sun” sensor speed of the awning as follows: the centre of the slider calls up the speed (100%) set •...
Note: • All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 2 movements position still to be programmed. 20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to products at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and func- 5 movements = serious motor memory error.
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