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SPY800KCE/V1
Garage door opener
EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use

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  • Page 1 Nice SPY800KCE/V1 Garage door opener EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE 1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 2 - APPLICATION LIMITS 3 - INSTALLATION 3.1 - Gearmotor installation 3.2 - Installation of the control unit box 4 - TESTING AND COMMISSIONING 4.1 - Testing 4.2 - Commissioning 5 - PROGRAMMING 5.1 - Control unit quick set-up...
  • Page 3 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (Translation of the original instructions in full) IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death: • READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. • Install only on a properly operating and balanced garage door. An improperly balanced door has the potential to inflict severe injury.
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of severe injury or death: • READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. • Never let children operate or play with door controls. Keep the remote control away from children. • Always keep the moving door in sight and away from people and objects until it is completely closed. NO ONE SHOULD CROSS THE PATH OF THE MOVING DOOR.
  • Page 5: Product Description And Intended Use

    Caution! Any other use or use with dimensions greater than specified is non-conforming. Nice declines all liability for damage and injury resulting for non-conforming use.
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION 3.1 - Gearmotor installation Important! Before installing the gearmotor check Chapter 2, the contents of the package to verify the materials (Fig. 2) and the overall dimensions of the gearmotor (Figs. 3-4). Caution! The garage door must be able to move with ease. Limit to be complied with (according to EN12604): - private use = 150 N maximum - industrial/business use = 260 N maximum B = 0 ÷...
  • Page 7 1 - join the two guides with special coupling 2 - fold the tabs 3 - check that the two guides are locked securely (without possibility of movement) unwind the strip CAUTION! – Be careful not to deform it insert the strip into the rubber ex- truded element 1 - release the gearmotor with release cord 2 - check that the gear wheel turns freely...
  • Page 8 Clik click click insert the left limit switch (closing) and right limit switch (opening) insert the power supply unit, while making sure that the side tabs slot correctly into their respective housings CAUTION! – Depending on the chosen type of installation (06.a or 06.b), check the electrical connections of the motor on the control unit (refer to Chapter 3.2, point 04).
  • Page 9 1 -insert the bracket for ceiling installation 2 - insert the guide cover Clik fix the garage door fixing bracket to the motor carriage fix the bracket for fixing the guide to wall using special screws (* not in- (* not included) cluded): ∅...
  • Page 10 1/2 - bring the guide parallel with the ceiling to attach the ceiling brackets: check that it is level 3 - secure the ceiling brackets to the guide bracket using special screws 4 - verify that the guide is centred with respect to the garage door and equidistant from the lateral guides 5 - fix the brackets to the ceiling with special screws (* not included): ∅...
  • Page 11: Installation Of The Control Unit Box

    3.2 - Installation of the control unit box Important! – Before installing the control unit box check the electrical connections in Fig. 5 and Table 3. Danger from light emissions! – Looking at LED lights from close up and for prolonged periods can cause dazzling. It may tem- porarily reduce eyesight and cause accidents.
  • Page 12 SPYBOX B\V1 BUZZER 8,2 kΩ (8,2 kΩ e L5 = ON) OXIR10 DOOR SPYLIGHT CONTROL only if compatible (consult the Nice catalogue or the website www.niceforyou.com) USED ** Black Black - Noir - Negro Red - Rouge -...
  • Page 13: Testing And Commissioning

    after the programming, close the lid with the special screw To install the specified accessories, refer to the respective instruction manuals. TESTING AND COMMISSIONING These are the most important phases of automation set-up to ensure maximum system safety. This must be performed by qualified and experienced personnel who must take charge of establishing the tests necessary to verify the solutions adopted in respect of risks and verify the compliance of the system with applicable standards, legislation and regulations, in particular all require- ments of the standard 12445 which establishes the test methods for checking automations for doors and gates.
  • Page 14: Commissioning

    4.2 - Commissioning Commissioning can take place only after all testing phases have been terminated successfully (par. 4.1). Partial or “makeshift” commissioning is strictly prohibited. Prepare and store the technical documentation for the automation for at least 10 years. This must include at least: an assembly draw- ing of the automation, a wiring diagram, an analysis of hazards and solutions adopted, a manufacturer’s declaration of conformity of all the devices installed (for SPY use the annexed CE declaration of conformity);...
  • Page 15: Control Unit Quick Set-Up

    Symbol Description Symbol Description on the control unit, select the OPEN + CLOSE position acquisition phase buttons move the garage door to the halfway position on the control unit, select the OPEN + STOP but- tons (SET) on the control unit, select the STOP (SET) + CLOSE buttons Clik release and lock the gearmotor...
  • Page 16: Standard Setup

    5.2 - Standard Setup The control unit contains one selector and 3 buttons: these behave differently depending on the status of the programming selector. Functions with PROG selector (SPYBOX B/V1) OPERATION DURING PROGRAMMING NORMAL OPERATION Note: the LEDs L1 ... L8 remain off Note: LEDs L1...L8 indicate the status of the active functions ON: function active OFF: function NOT active...
  • Page 17: St Level Parameters

    5.6.1 - 1st level Parameters Table 4 – 1st level Parameters Function Description Automatic Closing Run the automatic closing of the garage door when it is open, after the programmed pause time has elapsed Close After Photo Run the closing of the garage door only after transit has been completed. Caution! - You need to have performed the installation of the photocells Always Close After switching on the control unit, a closing manoeuvre starts preceded by 3 sec.
  • Page 18 Table 5 – 2 level Parameters Speed 1 - 30% low Speed 2 - 50% Speed 3 - 75% Motor speed Speed 4 - 100% high Open V3 - Close V1 Open V3 - Close V2 Open V4 - Close V2 Open V4 - Close V3 Garage door open indicator Active if garage door closed...
  • Page 19: External Radio Receiver (Spybox B/V1 Only)

    5.7 - External radio receiver (SPYBOX B/V1 only) The control unit has a slot for mounting radio receivers with SM connector (optional accessories) belonging to the SMXI, OXI, etc. families, which can be used to remotely control the control unit through transmitters that intervene on the unit’s inputs. WARNING! –...
  • Page 20: Further Details

    FURTHER DETAILS 6.1 - Connecting an Oview You can connect the Oview programming unit to the control unit, via the IBT4N interface through a bus cable with 4 electricity wires inside. This unit enables quick and complete programming of the functions, adjustment of the parameters, firmware updates, diagnostics to detect malfunctions and periodic maintenance.
  • Page 21: Stop Input Connection

    Table 9 Photocells Jumper Photocell h = 50 PHOTO activation during closing (reverses to ‘open’) Photocell h = 100 PHOTO II activation during closing (reverses to ‘open’) Photocell h = 50 PHOTO 1 activation during closing (temporary stop and reverses to ‘open’) Photocell h = 100 PHOTO 1 II activation during closing (temporary stop and reverses to ‘open’)
  • Page 22: Spylight

    6.6 - Spylight The Spylight module is the new light model that can be used as a courtesy light by installing it directly in the SPYRAIL rails. A maximum of 2 Spy- lights can be installed on the same rail, while being very careful when positioning the modules: each individual Spylight MUST be positioned outside of the carriage’s useful stroke, in other words, beyond the stop limit switch.
  • Page 23: Back-Up Battery Model Ps324 (Spybox B/V1)

    6.7 - Back-up battery model PS324 (SPYBOX B/V1) In the event of mains power failure, SPYBOX B/V1 is designed to be powered by model PS324 backup battery. To perform the installation and connection of the battery, proceed as follows: CAUTION! - The backup battery should only be connected to the control unit after completing all phases of installation and pro- gramming, because the battery is an emergency power supply.
  • Page 24: Safety Device For Pedestrian Door

    6.9 - Safety device for pedestrian door The electrical board on the motor has a terminal for connecting a safety device for the pedestrian gate (microswitch Normally Closed - NC) that stops the motor if the pedestrian door remains open. IMPORTANT! - Only use contacts with tripping current of at least 10 A.
  • Page 25: Move Anyway" Function

    6.10 - “Move anyway” function If one or more safety devices do not work properly or they are out of order, this feature allows you to control the motor in the ‘Hold-to-run’ mode all the same (for details see the chapter ‘User Manual’). 6.11 - Diagnostics Some devices are display messages to identify their status and faults.
  • Page 26 LED L7 Description During normal operation the device indicates ‘Lock transmitter memorisation’ is not active. During normal operation the device indicates ‘Lock transmitter memorisation’ is active. Slow flashing Function programming in progress. LED L8 Description During normal operation, it indicates that “Short slowdown” is enabled. During normal operation, it indicates that “Long slowdown”...
  • Page 27 WHAT TO DO IF... In case of malfunction due to problems during installation of failure of parts, refer to table 12: Table 12 Problem Solution The radio transmitter does not control the Check to see if the transmitter batteries are exhausted, if necessary replace them. gate and the led on the transmitter does not light up The radio transmitter does not control the...
  • Page 28: Disposal Of The Product

    DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT This product constitutes an integral part of the automation system, therefore it must be disposed of together with the former. As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel. This product is made up of different types of material, some of which can be recycled while others must be disposed of.
  • Page 29: Technical Specifications

    10 - All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 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 functionality.
  • Page 30 NOTE 30 – English...
  • Page 31: Operation Manual (To Be Given To The Final User)

    Operation manual (to be given to the final user) • When you first use the automation, the installation techni- Important: have the system repaired as soon as possible cian must inform you about the origin of the residual risks if the safety equipment is malfunctioning. and you must take time to read the user manual, with spe- ‘Transit is allowed only if the gate is open and stationary’.
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