Nice Moon MC424 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice Moon MC424 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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Control unit
MC424
EN -
Instructions and warnings for installation and use
IT -
Istruzioni ed avvertenze per l'installazione e l'uso
FR -
Instructions et avertissements pour l'installation et l'utilisation
ES -
Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalación y el uso
DE -
Installierungs-und Gebrauchsanleitungen und Hinweise
PL -
Instrukcje i ostrzeżenia do instalacji i użytkowania
NL -
Aanwijzingen en aanbevelingen voor installatie en gebruik

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  • Page 1 Moon Control unit MC424 EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use IT - Istruzioni ed avvertenze per l’installazione e l’uso FR - Instructions et avertissements pour l’installation et l’utilisation ES - Instrucciones y advertencias para la instalación y el uso DE - Installierungs-und Gebrauchsanleitungen und Hinweise PL -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Incorrect installation could cause serious physical injury. Read all parts of the manual carefully before starting work. If in doubt, interrupt installation and contact the Nice Service Centre for clarifications. • IMPORTANT! – Important instructions: keep this manual in a safe place to enable future product maintenance and disposal procedures.
  • Page 3: Preliminary Checks For Installation

    • Activation of the “PHOTO 1” pair of photocells stops both the opening and • The control unit is supplied in an enclosure that if correctly installed assures closing manoeuvres. an IP54 protection rating. The control unit is therefore suitable for installation •...
  • Page 4: Notes On Connections

    PHOTO 2 PHOTO 2 function DISABLED — No function 2.4.1 - Notes about connections 2.5 - Initial start-up and electrical connections Most connections are extremely simple and many of them are direct connec- IMPORTANT! – Connections must be made exclusively by qualified per- tions to a single user point or contact.
  • Page 5: Testing And Commissioning

    All these phases must take place one after the other without any interference from the operator. If the procedure does not continue correctly, it must be inter- DIAGNOSTICS rup ted with the P1 button. Repeat the procedure, modifying some parameters if necessary, for example the current sensitivity cut-in thresholds (see chapter 5).
  • Page 6: First Level Programming: Second Part

    of the lower leaf motor compared with the upper one This is necessary in There are two different programming levels: order to prevent the leafs from getting stuck. There is always a standard delay • At level 1, the functions can be enabled or disabled. Each Led (L1, L2…L5) during closing, calculated automatically by the control unit in order to ensure corresponds to a function: if the Led is on, the function is active;...
  • Page 7: First Level Programming: Functions

    5.3.1 - Level one programming: functions has been selected, short flashes indicate the function has been deactivated; long flashes indicate the function has been activated. Press P3 to pass from At level 1, the functions can be enabled or disabled. At level one, LED P1 is part one programming to part two programming, and vice-versa.
  • Page 8: Example Of First Level Programming

    TABLE C1 - Delete memory 01. Switch the power supply to the control box off, and wait until all the LEDs have gone off (remove fuse F1 if necessary) 02. Press P1 and P2 on the board down and keep them pressed down 03.
  • Page 9: Programming Diagrame

    5.3.6 - Programming diagram This figure also shows the functions and parameters either as they were initially or following total memory deletion. The following figure shows the complete programming diagram of the functions and relative parameters. Normal operation Led P1 Slow flashing Photo Photo Step step...
  • Page 10: Further Details: Accessories

    the mechanical stops, therefore). This is considered as an obstacle and causes an inversion. To find out if the current sensitivity device has triggered, FURTHER DETAILS: accessories count how many times the Diagnostics LED flashes: 1 flash indicates that the current sensitivity device triggered on account of motor 1, 2 flashes indicate that this was caused by motor 2.
  • Page 11: Technical Characteristics Of The Product

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Note - The contents of this declaration correspond to declarations in the last revision of the official document deposited at the registered offices of Nice Spa available before this manual was printed. The text herein has been re-edited for editorial purposes.
  • Page 12: Radio Receiver: Smxi - Smixs

    smxi - smixs 0682 radio receiver The receiver features 4 outputs, all available on the underlying connector. To find out which function is performed by each output, see chapter 6.1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION During the transmitter code memorisation phase, one of these two options may be chosen: Mode I - Table B1: Each transmitter button activates the corresponding out- SMXI and SMXIS are 4-channel radio receivers for control units equipped with...
  • Page 13: Deleting All Transmitters

    Images Immagini Images Imágenes Bilder Zdjęcia Afbeeldingen...
  • Page 14 EN - E = Electric jumper DE - E = Brücke IT - E = Ponticello elettrico PL - E = Mostek elektryczny FR - E = Cavalier électrique NL - E = Elektrische ES - E = Conexión eléctrico geleidingsbrug 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...
  • Page 15 232 mm 122 mm Connection with “Stand by” active (energy saving) IT - Collegamento con “Stand by” attivo (risparmio energetico) FR - Connexion avec « stand-by » actif (économie d’énergie) ES - Conexión con “Stand by” activo (ahorro energético) PHOTO2 Anschluss mit aktivem “Standby”...
  • Page 16 Standard connection: without using Standby or Phototest IT - Collegamento standard: senza utilizzare “Stand by” e senza “Fototest” FR - Connexion standard : sans utiliser « Stand by » et sans « Phototest » ES - Conexión estándar: sin utilizar “Stand by” y sin “Fototest” Standardanschluss: ohne Nutzung des “Stand by”...
  • Page 17 STEP BY STEP STEP BY STEP NC NO NO NC NC NO NO NC For the ALT connection with “Stand by” active, connect terminal no. 8 and not no. 11 IT - Per il collegamento ALT, con “stand by” attiva, collegare il morsetto n°...
  • Page 19 Fax. +33.(0)4.42.62.42.50 info@uk.niceforyou.com info@es.niceforyou.com Sarmeola di Rubano PD Italia infomarseille@fr.niceforyou.com Ph. +39.049.89.78.93.2 Nice Australia Fax +39.049.89.73.85.2 Nice Polska Nice France Rhône Alpes Wetherill Park Australia infopd@niceforyou.com Decines Charpieu France Pruszków Polska Ph. +61.(0)2.96.04.25.70 Ph. +33.(0)4.78.26.56.53 Ph. +48.(022).759.40.00 Fax +61.(0)2.96.04.25.73 Nice Roma Fax +33.(0)4.78.26.57.53...
  • Page 20 Errata corrige MC424 IST280B.4858 Rev. 00 15-04-2010 Paragraph 5.3.3 – Deleting the memory: replace Table C1 with the following TABLE C1 - Delete memory 01. Switch the power supply to the control box off, and wait until all the LEDs have gone off (remove fuse F1 if necessary) 02.

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