Nice SLH400 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice SLH400 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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  • Page 1 Nice SLH400 Sliding gate opener EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Translation of the original instructions in full GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1.1 GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING! Important safety instructions. Observe CONTENTS all the instructions, as improper installation may cause serious damages. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ..2 1.1 General warnings .
  • Page 3: Installation Warnings

    If powered from the mains, SLH400 can house a back-up bat- – Inspect the system frequently, in particular the cables, tery (model PS124, optional accessory) which, in case of a pow-...
  • Page 4: Installation

    – verify that the gate leaf is well balanced: it must not move by itself when left in any position SLH400 - LIMITS IN RELATION TO THE GATE LEAF LENGTH – make sure that the installation area is not subject to flooding; if Maximum no.
  • Page 5: Product Durability

    3.2.1 Product durability 3.3 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND OVERALL DIMENSIONS The product’s durability is its average economic life value and is strongly influenced by the degree of severity of the manoeuvres: The overall dimensions and the label (A), which allows for iden- in other words, the sum of all factors that contribute to product tifying the product, are shown in “Figure 3”.
  • Page 6: Pre-Installation Works

    3.4 PRE-INSTALLATION WORKS The figure shows an example of an automation system, constructed using Nice components. A Key selector Note 1 If the power supply cable is longer than 30 m, a cable B Photocells on column with larger cross-sectional area (3 x 2.5 mm...
  • Page 7: Installing The Gearmotor

    3.5 INSTALLING THE GEARMOTOR Incorrect installation may cause serious physical injury to the person working on the system or to its future users. Before starting to assemble the automation, com- plete the preliminary checks described in the “Pre- installation checks” and “Product usage limits” paragraphs.
  • Page 8 check that the clearance between the rack and pinion is place the gearmotor (D) on the plate make sure that the gearmotor lies perfectly parallel with around 1–2 mm along the entire length fasten the rack to the gate leaf with adequate fasteners the leaf and then slightly tighten the two nuts and washers provided 1÷2 mm...
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Mechanical Limit Switches

    3.6 ADJUSTING THE MECHANICAL LIMIT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SWITCHES To adjust the limit switches, proceed as follows: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS unlock the gearmotor with the relevant key provided (refer to the “Manually unlocking and locking the gearmotor” 4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS paragraph) manually perform a complete opening and closing ma- All electrical connections must be made with the noeuvre to allow the mechanical limit switches to self-ad- system disconnected from the mains electricity and...
  • Page 10: Wiring Diagram And Description Of Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Terminals Description Output for one or two Nice or similar type warning lights with 12 V bulb only, maximum 21 W. FLASH “Open Gate Indicator” output; a 24 V (max 4 W) signalling light can be connected. It can also be programmed for other functions; see the “Level 2 programming (adjustable parameters)”...
  • Page 11: Final Checks And Start-Up

    once this phase terminates, the “Stop” LED must be lit FINAL CHECKS AND START-UP and LEDs “L1” and “L2” must switch off (LEDs “L3” and “L4” could start flashing). It is advisable to position the leaf approximately halfway along FINAL CHECKS AND START-UP its path before starting the automation check and start-up phas- es, so that the leaf is free to open and close.
  • Page 12 If the limit switch positions must be adjusted more finely, use the adjustment knobs located inside the gearmotor. To do this: remove the locking cover (A) of the two adjustment knobs press the [Open ] or [Close ] button on the control unit to open or close the gate, depending on the position to be defined identify the adjustment knob with the arrow indicating the...
  • Page 13: Checking The Gate Movement

    5.5 CHECKING THE GATE MOVEMENT TESTING AND COMMISSIONING Once the leaf length has been learned, it is advisable to car- ry out a few manoeuvres in order to verify that the gate moves These are the most important phases of the automation’s con- properly.
  • Page 14: Programming

    – Button for commanding the gate’s closure structions for all the automation’s devices. – Selection button during the programming phase. For all the above-mentioned documentation, Nice – through its technical assistance service – provides the following: pre-completed forms. 14 – ENGLISH...
  • Page 15: Level 1 Programming (On-Off)

    7.2 LEVEL 1 PROGRAMMING (ON-OFF) All the Level 1 functions are factory-set to “OFF” and can be modified at any time. To check the various functions, refer to “Table 6”. 7.2.1 Level 1 programming procedure The user has maximum 10 seconds to press the buttons consecutively during the programming procedure, after which time the procedure terminates automatically and memorises the changes made up to then.
  • Page 16: Level 2 Programming (Adjustable Parameters)

    7.3 LEVEL 2 PROGRAMMING (ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS) All Level 2 parameters are factory-set as highlighted in “GREY” in “Table 7” and can be modified at any time. The parameters can be adjusted to between 1 and 8. To verify the value corresponding to each LED, refer to “Table 7”. 7.3.1 Level 2 programming procedure The user has maximum 10 seconds to press the buttons consecutively during the programming procedure, after which time the procedure terminates automatically and memorises the changes made up to then.
  • Page 17: Special Functions

    LEVEL 2 FUNCTIONS (ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS) Entry LED Parameter LED (level) Set value Description “Gate Open Indicator” (G.O.I.) function Enabled if gate leaf closed Adjusts the function associated Enabled if gate open with the OGI output [regardless Enabled with radio output no. 2 of the associated function, the output output –...
  • Page 18: Maintenance Notice" Function

    To do this: When the safety devices fail to work, the warn- press and hold the [Stop/Set] button until LED “L1” starts ing light will emit a few flashes to signal the flashing type of problem. To verify the type of anom- release the [Stop/Set] key when the “L1”...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING... (troubleshooting guide) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8.1 TROUBLESHOOTING The table below contains useful instructions to resolve any mal- functions or errors that may occur during installation or in case of a fault. Table 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Problems Recommended checks The radio transmitter does not control the gate and the LED on the Check whether the transmitter batteries are exhausted and replace them if necessary.
  • Page 20: Signalling Through Warning Light

    8.3 SIGNALLING THROUGH WARNING LIGHT During the manoeuvre, the “FLASH” warning light flashes once every second; whenever anomalies occur, shorter flashes are emit- ted; the flashes are repeated twice with a one-second pause in between. Table 10 FLASH WARNING LIGHT SIGNALS Fast flashes Cause ACTION...
  • Page 21 During normal operation, it signals that the “CLOSE” input triggers a partial opening manoeuvre. Function programming in progress. Flashes LED 8 Description During normal operation, it signals that SLH400 is configured as master. During normal operation, it signals that SLH400 is configured as slave. Flashes Function programming in progress. ENGLISH – 21...
  • Page 22: Further Details (Accessories)

    9.1.3 Photocells FURTHER INFORMATION To allow the control unit to recognise the devices connected (Accessories) through the “BlueBUS” system, these devices must be ad- dressed. FURTHER DETAILS (Accessories) This operation can be carried out by correctly positioning the 9.1 ADDING OR REMOVING DEVICES electrical jumper present in each device (also refer to the in- Once the automation has been assembled, it is possible to add struction manual of each device).
  • Page 23: Ft210B Photosensor

    9.1.4 FT210B photosensor 9.1.5 Gearmotor in SLAVE mode The FT210B photosensor combines in a single device a force The motor can function in SLAVE mode by suitably program- limiting system (type C, in accordance with the EN12453 stand- ming and connecting it; this operating mode is used to automate ard) and a presence sensor that detects obstacles on the line two opposite leaves that must move in a synchronised manner.
  • Page 24: Learning Of Other Devices

    select the opening direction of the two motors, as shown in the figure (also refer to the “Choosing the direction” paragraph) power the two motors in the SLAVE motor, programme the “SLAVE mode” func- To do this: tion (see “Table 6”) simultaneously press and hold the [Open ] and [Stop/ perform the procedure for acquiring devices on the SLAVE...
  • Page 25: Connecting And Installing The Back-Up Battery

    If the OXI radio receiver used in “EXTENDED MODE” is installed, 9.1.8 Connecting and installing the back-up battery it may send the commands shown in “Table 15“. The electrical connection of the battery to the con- Table 15 trol unit must be made only after completing all the OXI / OXIFM /OXIT / OXITFM IN MODE 2 EXTENDED installation and programming stages, as the battery Command...
  • Page 26: Connecting The Oview Programmer

    The Oview may be connected to multiple control units simulta- 9.1.9 Connecting the Oview programmer neously (up to 5 with no particular precautions, up to 60 with the The control unit has a BusT4 connector to which the “Oview” warnings stated) and may be left connected to the control unit programmer can be connected, through the IBT4N interface.
  • Page 27: Product Maintenance

    PRODUCT MAINTENANCE PRODUCT DISPOSAL The automation must be subjected to regular maintenance to PRODUCT MAINTENANCE PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product is an integral part of the operator and keep its safety level constant and guarantee long-lasting op- must therefore be disposed of with it. eration;...
  • Page 28: Technical Specifications

    Maximum continuous operating time 10 minutes (at nominal torque) In general, SLH400 is able to automate gates weighing up to 400 kg or up to 7 metres long, Application limits according to the limits shown in “Table 1” and “Table 2”.
  • Page 29: Conformity

    “partly completed machinery” Note - The contents of this declaration correspond to declarations in the official document deposited at the registered offices of Nice S.p.a. and in particular to the last revision available before printing this manual. The text herein has been re-edited for editorial purposes. A copy of the original declaration can be requested from Nice S.p.a. (TV) I.
  • Page 30 NOTES 30 – ENGLISH...
  • Page 31: Instructions And Warnings For The User

    INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE USER Before using the automation for the first time, ask the installer to Safety devices out of order: the automation can also be used explain the origin of any residual risks and take a few minutes when one or more safety devices are defective or out of order.
  • Page 32 Unlocking and manual movement The gate can only be unlocked once the leaf has come to a standstill. insert the key (A) and turn it clockwise by 90° move the gate leaf manually. 32 – ENGLISH...
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  • Page 35 NOTES ENGLISH – 35...
  • Page 36 Nice SpA Via Callalta, 1 31046 Oderzo TV Italy www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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