Nice WIDE S Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice WIDE S Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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  • Page 1 Nice WIDE S WIDE M WIDE L Electromechanical road barrier EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ENGLISH 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

    – throughout this manual, the term "boom gate" refers to the three at least 1.5 m above the ground and must not be acces- products "WIDE S", "WIDE M" and "WIDE L" sible. – the accessories mentioned in the manual are optional.
  • Page 4: List Of Constituent Parts

    2.1 LIST OF CONSTITUENT PARTS – check that the surface chosen for installing the boom gate is solid and can ensure stable anchorage "Figure 1" shows the main parts making up the WIDE. – make sure that the installation area is not subject to flooding; if necessary, the product must be installed appropriately raised above ground level –...
  • Page 5: Product Identification And Overall Dimensions

    Table 2 DIMENSIONS PRODUCT DURABILITY The overall dimensions and the label (A), which allows for identify- Severity index ing the product, are shown in "Figure 3". WIDE S WIDE M WIDE L Jointed boom Presence of dust and sand WIDE S...
  • Page 6: Receipt Of The Product

    3.4 RECEIPT OF THE PRODUCT All the components contained in the product’s packaging are illustrated and listed below. WIDE WIDE WIDE Boom gate with integrated control unit 2 photocell boxes Metal hardware (screws, washers, etc.) 4 anchor bolts Keys for manually locking and unlocking the boom Fixed boom cap;...
  • Page 7: Pre-Installation Works

    3.5 PRE-INSTALLATION WORKS The figure shows an example of an automation system, constructed using Nice components. A Photocells The above-mentioned components are positioned according to a B Photocells on column typical standard layout. Using the layout in "Figure 5" as a refer-...
  • Page 8: Adjusting The Boom Gate

    (C) fastening the spring to the balancing lever The boom gate is factory-set in the following way: – balancing spring fastened to the right, anchored through WIDE S non-permanent holes – closing manoeuvre of the boom towards the left.
  • Page 9 – unlock the gearmotor (refer to the “Manually unlocking and locking the gearmotor” paragraph) and turn the balancing lever by 90° WIDE S close close 90° WIDE M WIDE S WIDE M 90°...
  • Page 10: Installing The Gearmotor

    3.7 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 11: Installing The Boom

    pour the concrete and, before it starts to set, place the foun- only for WIDE L: insert the aluminium connector (D) into dation plate flush with the surface, parallel to the boom and one end of the shortest boom and lock it with the screw perfectly level provided wait for the concrete to set completely, which generally takes...
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Mechanical Limit Switches

    (A - B) to adjust the position and fit together the two rubber protector caps (I) boom’s horizontal position, when it is closed, and its vertical position, when it is open WIDE S WIDE M WIDE L after making the adjustments, tighten the nuts vigorously.
  • Page 13: Boom Balancing

    (A) on the spring For models WIDE S ("Figure 27") if the boom tends to rise, reduce the tension of the spring by unlock the gearmotor with the relevant key provided (refer turning the stretcher (B) anti-clockwise.
  • Page 14: Electrical Connections

    (A) and turn it towards the left or right ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS WIDE S All electrical connections must be made with the system disconnected from the mains electricity and with the back-up battery (if present) disconnected.
  • Page 15: Wiring Diagram And Description Of Connections

    4.2 WIRING DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS 4.2.1 Wiring diagram Standard connection. - Pause + Speed Force LowS. LowF. FLASH PROG RADIO IBT4N Fuse F1A Photo Test / Stand-by COM +24 V Fuse F8A 11 RX = PHOTO 12 RX = PHOTO2 Connection with “Stand-by”.
  • Page 16 Connection with “Photo Test”. Program switch 12 ON. - Pause + Speed Force LowS. LowF. FLASH PROG RADIO IBT4N Fuse 1A Photo test COM +24 V Fuse 8A 11 RX = PHOTO 12 RX = PHOTO2 16 – ENGLISH...
  • Page 17: Description Of Connections

    4.2.2 Description of connections Table 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Terminals Function Description Output for flashing light connection; when a manoeuvre is in progress, the flashing cycle is 0.5 Warning light s ON and 0.5 s OFF Services 24 V DC output ( -30% + 50%) to power the services, maximum 200 mA Courtesy Light: it comes on at the start of the operation and goes off 60 seconds after it finishes Open Gate Indicator: it is OFF when the boom is closed and ON when a manoeuvre is...
  • Page 18: Final Checks And Start-Up

    5.3 CHECKING THE BOOM’S MOVEMENT FINAL CHECKS AND START-UP Once the limit switch adjustment stage is complete, it is advisable 5.2 ADJUSTMENT OF THE MECHANICAL STOP to carry out a few manoeuvres in order to verify that the barrier POSITIONS mechanism moves properly.
  • Page 19: Testing And Commissioning

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING TESTING AND COMMISSIONING These are the most important phases of the automation’s con- struction, as they ensure maximum safety of the system. The test can also be used to periodically verify the devices making up the automation. Testing and commissioning of the automation must be performed by skilled and qualified personnel, who are responsible for the tests required to ver-...
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    For all the above-mentioned documentation, Nice – 6.2 COMMISSIONING through its technical assistance service – provides the following: pre-completed forms.
  • Page 21: Programming

    7.1 ADJUSTING THE TRIMMERS PROGRAMMING The control unit has five trimmers (see "Figure 41"), which are de- scribed in the following table. PROGRAMMING The control unit can be programmed by adjusting the trimmers (A- To make the trimmer adjustment effective, switches E) and switches (F) 13 and 14 should be set to “OFF”...
  • Page 22: Alt Input And Mechanical Stop Positions Learning

    7.2 ALT INPUT AND MECHANICAL STOP The control unit will save the settings if the installation has been POSITIONS LEARNING successfully completed. The OK LED will again start flashing green once a second. The following procedure carries out the learning of the device con- nected to the ALT input and the mechanical stop positions.
  • Page 23 PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS Switch 7 Function Description When set in Automatic mode, it holds the boom open only for the time required for vehicles or Close immediately pedestrians to pass through it; in fact, when the Photo safety devices have been cleared, the after Photo (only if manoeuvre stops and after 5 seconds a closing manoeuvre starts automatically, regardless of the Pause set on Automatic...
  • Page 24: Memorising The Transmitters

    7.4.1.2 CUSTOM memorisation (Mode 2: one button only) The control unit incorporates a radio receiver compatible with all transmitters that adopt the following NICE radio encoding proto- Procedures of this type allow for memorising – during their execu- cols: FLO, FLOR, O-CODE and SMILO.
  • Page 25: Transmitter Memorisation And Deletion Procedures

    7.4.3 Transmitter memorisation and deletion procedures After the 3 long flashes a further 10 seconds remain to memorise an additional button (if desired), start- ing from step 1. To perform the procedures A, B, C and D described below, the control unit’s memory must be unlocked. If the memory is locked, perform the unlocking pro- The "R"...
  • Page 26: Locking And Unlocking The Memory

    7.6 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 7.4.3.5 PROCEDURE E - Deleting ALL memorised transmitters To perform this procedure: 7.6.1 “Move anyway” function on the control unit: press and hold the "RADIO” button This function can be used to operate the automation even one or after roughly 4 seconds, the "R"...
  • Page 27: 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 10 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 28: Signals On The Control Unit

    8.2 SIGNALS ON THE CONTROL UNIT The LEDs near the control unit’s terminals issue special signals to - Pause + Speed Force LowS. LowF. indicate both normal operation and any anomalies. The following table describes the causes and solutions for each type of signal.
  • Page 29: Further Details (Accessories)

    TERMINAL LEDS ON THE CONTROL UNIT Status Meaning Possible solution OP LED Everything normal Open input not active. It is normal if one of the devices connected to the Open input is Intervention of Open input active. CL LED Everything normal Open input not active.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Oview Programmer

    house the battery (C) To install the interface: close the part (B) securing it to the catch (A) remove the upper cover (A) of the boom gate cubicle slide out the rear panel first towards the other and then out- wards place the interface (B) in the appropriate slot (C) on the con- connect the battery to the dedicated terminal...
  • Page 31: Connecting The Boom Lights (Optional Accessory)

    9.4 CONNECTING THE BOOM LIGHTS (OPTIONAL if necessary, shorten the lights cable by cutting it only in one ACCESSORY) of the points indicated by an appropriate mark. After cutting the cable, the cap of the cut end must be shifted to close To perform the installation: the new end put the boom in the vertical position...
  • Page 32: Photocells

    position and lock the connector inside the slot on the boom secure the card into the back of the box drill through the rubber part (C) prepared for passing the ca- bles pass the photocell connection cable through the rubber part connect it to the photocell card (see “Figure 32 e 33“).
  • Page 33: Product Maintenance

    PRODUCT MAINTENANCE PRODUCT DISPOSAL PRODUCT MAINTENANCE PRODUCT DISPOSAL The automation must be subjected to regular maintenance to keep This product is an integral part of the operator and its safety level constant and guarantee long-lasting operation; to must therefore be disposed of with it. this aim, WIDE has a manoeuvre counter and maintenance warn- ing system;...
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS All technical specifications stated in this section refer to an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C). Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to the product at any time when deemed necessary, without altering its functions and intended use.
  • Page 35 24 Vc maximum current 200 mA (the voltage may vary between 16 V and 33 Vc) Emergency power supply With optional accessory PS324 Photovoltaic power supply 24 Vc maximum current 100 mA (the voltage may vary between 16 V and 33 Vc), connect Nice Photo test output photocells exclusively Flash output...
  • Page 36: 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 37: Instructions And Warnings For The User

    INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS FOR THE USER Before using the automation for the first time, ask the installer to Failure or lack of power supply: while waiting for the installer explain the origin of any residual risks and take a few minutes to to intervene or the electricity to be restored, if the system is not read this instruction manual and warnings for the user given to you equipped with back-up batteries, the automation can nonetheless...
  • Page 38 Unlocking and manual movement To unlock the device: turn the key slot cover insert the key (A) and turn it towards the left or right WIDE S 0 ° WIDE M WIDE L ° the gate leaf can now be moved manually to the desired position.
  • Page 39: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (to be handed to the end user) This maintenance register must be passed on to the new owner of the automation, after having filled in the relevant sections. This register must contain a list of all the maintenance activities, repair work and alterations to the automation. The register must be updated every time work is carried out and must be stored carefully so that it is available for any inspections that may be required by the relative authorities.
  • Page 40 Table 15 TABLE ON INTERVENTIONS Description of intervention performed Signature of Date Signature of Owner (Description of checks, adjustments, repairs, modifications, etc.) Technician All the phases envisaged in the maintenance schedule have been carried out ___YES ___NO 40 – ENGLISH...
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  • Page 43 NOTES ENGLISH – 43...
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