Nice MC200 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice MC200 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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Nice
MC200
Control unit
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
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NL - Aanwijzingen en aanbevelingen voor installatie en gebruik
RU - Инструкции и предупреждения по монтажу и эксплуатации

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  • Page 1 Nice MC200 Control unit 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...
  • Page 2: General Warnings: Safety - Installation - Use

    ENGLISH GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE (instructions translated from Italian) The following warnings are taken directly from the Regulations and apply, as far as possible, to the product described herein WARNING Important safety instructions. Observe all the instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage WARNING Important safety instructions.
  • Page 3: Product Description And Intended Use

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE MC200 is an electronic control unit that allows for controlling and commanding a motor designed to automate a shutter, overhead door, sectional door, rolling shutter or other similar applications. to be considered improper and is forbidden! •...
  • Page 4: Use Limitations

    (limit switch); d) • The radio receiver incorporated in the control unit is only compatible with transmitters that adopt the FLOR, O-CODE or SMILO radio coding protocols (these are Nice standards). INSTALLATION Important! - Prior to installing the product, check its use limitations by reading Chapters 2 and 7.
  • Page 5 128 mm 45 mm If necessary, Drill the use the cable underside entry openings of the at the rear of the control but only unit box. with suitable Electrical connections. Refer to Chapter 4 Ø 3,5 x 35 English – 4...
  • Page 6: Electrical Connections

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING! – All electrical connections must be made with the system disconnected from the power supply. Incorrect connec- tions can damage the equipment or injure people. 4.1 - Arranging the electrical cables to connect devices to the control unit (Table A) Table A - Characteristics of electrical cables for the relevant connections Device to be connected Cable cross-section...
  • Page 7 L - Low-voltage input terminals I - Terminals for radio antenna M - Terminals for connecting the power supply line and for the motor English – 6...
  • Page 8: Basic Connections

    COMMON conductor. Warning! – • Connecting the power supply to the MC200 control unit Connect the 2 wires coming from the mains (Live and Neutral) respectively to terminals 6 and 7 of the control unit, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • Page 9: Connection Of Accessories

    4.4 - Connection of accessories To connect the relevant accessories refer to Table B, to Fig. 3 and to the instruction manual of each accessory. Table B summarises all the ac- Before proceeding, carefully read the table and its notes. Note – Due to the fact that certain inputs offer different functions for connecting the accessories, once the Table B Terminals Description of the function...
  • Page 10 intervention of the device connected to the Stop input causes the immediate stoppage of the motor’s movement, with a brief inversion of the manoeuvre (selectable through dip-switch 3 to the sensitive edge (see Fig. 4). The contact must be placed so that it closes in the last 30/40 mm of the closing manoeuvre, before the sensitive edge intervenes.
  • Page 11 PROGRAMMING IMPORTANT! - After making all the connections, power the control unit and set the eight dip-switches on the board, on the basis of the type of devices connected and the functions to be activated or deactivated. Refer to Table D for programming the unit. Table D - Setting the dip-switches Dip-switch Setting...
  • Page 12: Pause Time

    5.1 - Insights on certain programmable functions and options 5.1.1 - Dip-switches 1 and 2 (for the Stop input) - NO (normally open) contact. - NC (normally closed) contact. 5.1.2 - Dip-switch 5 (for the SbS input) > Open > Stop > (again...) ON, during use of the automation it will not be possible to command the closing of the door.
  • Page 13 a movement from a limit switch. Warning! - It is advisable to programme a slightly longer duration (by a few seconds) with respect to the time necessary to complete the manoeuvre. It is the time for which the control unit waits to re-close the door automatically, once the user has sent an opening disable automatic re-closing.
  • Page 14: Memorising The Transmitters

    5.4 - Memorising the transmitters The radio receiver incorporated in the control unit is compatible with all transmitters that adopt the FLOR, O-CODE or SMILO radio coding protocols (these are Nice standards). 5.4.1 - Two procedures to memorise the transmitter button...
  • Page 15 ––––––––––––– PROCEDURES ––––––––––––– WARNING! - To be able to run Procedures A, B, C, D, F, the control unit’s memory must be unlocked. If it is locked, run Procedure G to unlock it. PROCEDURE A - Memorising ALL buttons of a single transmitter (STANDARD mode or Mode 1) On the control unit button T2 until the lights up;...
  • Page 16 PROCEDURE C - Memorising a transmitter by means of another transmitter already memorised (memorisation far from the control unit) This procedure allows for memorising a new transmitter by means of a second transmitter already memorised in the same control unit. This enables the new transmitter to receive the same settings as the transmitter already memorised.
  • Page 17 PROCEDURE F - Deleting ALL the memory and restoring the default settings On the control unit – After roughly 4 seconds the lights up steady (continue holding the button down). – After roughly 4 seconds the turns off (continue holding the button down). When the and prepare to release the button precisely during the 5 that follows.
  • Page 18: Testing And Commissioning

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING the respective user manuals. 6.1 - Testing The testing procedure can also be performed as a periodic check of the automation devices. Each component of the system (sensitive edges, Using the control button or the transmitter, command the door Closing and Opening manoeuvres. During these movements, make sure that a) the photocells (if present) intervene during the Closing manoeuvre;...
  • Page 19: Product Disposal

    6.2 - Commissioning Commissioning can only take place once all the testing phases have terminated successfully (Paragraph 6.1). mation; the wiring diagram; the analysis of risks and solutions adopted; the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity for all the devices maintenance schedule. Prepare the declaration of conformity of the automation and hand it to the owner of the automation.
  • Page 20: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ucts at any time when deemed necessary, while nonetheless maintaining their intended use and functionality. MC200 ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT Power supply: Maximum power of motor: Control signal voltage: roughly 24 V Devices (terminals 8-9): voltage at roughly 24 V...
  • Page 21 • Address: Via Pezza Alta 13, 31046 Rustignè di Oderzo (TV) Italy tion. • Person authorised to compile the technical documentation: Nice S.p.A. - Via Pezza Alta 13, 31046 Rustignè di Oderzo (TV) Italy • Product type: Control unit for 1 motor 230 V the provisions of Directive 2006/42/EC, if applicable.

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