Common Functions; Control Unit Functions; Installation - Nice NDA001 Programming Manual

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Name
This parameter enables the user to assign the automation with a name other than the original, to facilitate identification (e.g. northern gate).
A name comprising maximum 24 characters, including spaces, is admitted.
Series
This parameter can be set with a value from 0 to 63; the factory setting is "0".
The series is a number that has to be assigned to each gearmotor, receiver or other device potentially connectable on a BusT4 network, to define its "clas-
sification area". Subsequently, when using automations in a complex system, all devices with the same series number can be controlled simultaneously.
Address
This parameter can be set with a value from 1 to 128; the factory setting is "2" for Receivers and 3 for Control Units.
The address is a number that has to be assigned to each gearmotor, receiver or other device potentially connectable on a BusT4 network, to distinguish it
from other devices in a series. Therefore all devices within a series must have a different address from one another.
Group
This parameter can be set with a value from 1 to 14, or "None"; the factory setting is "None".
The function enables the user to assign a number to a device to be controlled (for example a gearmotor or other device potentially connectable to a BusT4
network), which enables this device to belong to a specific "command group".
Several devices, even if they belong to different series, can form part of the same group. Up to 14 groups of devices can be created and, in particular, the
same device may be inserted in 4 different groups.
In a device network, use of this function enables:
- simultaneous control of different devices inserted in a group, even if some of these belong to different series;
- use of a single receiver, installed in one of the devices belonging to the group, to control all the devices belonging to the group.
Firmware version (not modifiable)
This function enables the display of the version of the firmware present in a device.
Hardware version (not modifiable)
This function enables the display of the version of the hardware present in a device.
Serial number (not modifiable)
This function enables the display of the serial number identifying a specific device. This number is different for each device, even if of the same model.
Password management:
This function is useful to restrict access by unauthorised personnel to all or some of the programming functions of a device. If a device is password protected,
the user must perform the "log in" procedure to proceed with a programming session, followed by the "log out" procedure on completion of the programming
procedure. Note – the "log out" procedure enables the user to prevent access by unauthorised personnel, by re-activating the existing password. Caution!
– In programming the password on multiple devices (for example, on the Oview, control unit, receiver, etc.), it is advisable to use the same password for all
devices, including the Oview. This will avoid the need to repeat the login procedure each time the device is changed during use of Oview and the connected
Software.
Two types of password can be programmed on the devices (including Oview).
- the user password, containing 6 alphanumeric characters maximum. Caution! – Do not use uppercase letters.
- the installer password, containing 6 alphanumeric characters maximum. Caution! – Do not use uppercase letters.
Bluebus search (0x0a)
This function enables start-up of the procedure for learning the devices connected to the Bluebus input and the HALT input of the control unit of an automa-
tion. Important – To activate the device search, press "Start".
Position programming
• reverse rotation (0xa3)
This parameter type is ON/OFF; the factory setting is "OFF" (standard motor rotation). This function
reverses the rotation direction of the encoder to align it with the direction of the motor; the factory setting is "OFF" (standard rotation direction of the encoder).
Important – When you modify this parameter, you must then run the open/close position learning procedure.
• open (0x18)
This function is expressed in encoder pulses. During an opening manoeuvre, this enables programming of the precise point (position) of the door opening
travel limit. To do so, use the hold-to-run "open" and "close" buttons; this enables you to determine the desired position and save it with the "OK" button. If
the motor has a mechanical limit switch, the position is not displayed.
• open deceleration (inverters only) (0x24)
This function is expressed in encoder pulses. During the opening manoeuvre this enables programming of the precise point (position) at which the door should
start decelerating before reaching the limit switch. To do so, use the hold-to-run "open" and "close" buttons; this enables you to determine the desired posi-
tion and save it with the "OK" button.
• partial open 1 (0x1b)
This function is expressed in encoder pulses. During the opening manoeuvre this enables programming of the precise point (position) at which the door stops
travel (partial open). To do so, use the hold-to-run "open" and "close" buttons; this enables you to determine the desired position and save it with the "OK"
button. If the motor has a mechanical limit switch, the position is not displayed, but the closing time is displayed instead.
• partial open 2 (0x1c)
This function is expressed in encoder pulses. During the opening manoeuvre this enables programming of the precise point (position) at which the door stops
travel (partial open). To do so, use the hold-to-run "open" and "close" buttons; this enables you to determine the desired position and save it with the "OK"
button. If the motor has a mechanical limit switch, the position is not displayed, but the closing time is displayed instead.

COMMON FUNCTIONS

CONTROL UNIT FUNCTIONS

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