Nice ALTO100C Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice ALTO100C Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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Instructions and warnings for installation and use

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  • Page 1 ALTO GATE AUTOMATION Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Installation Precautions

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS (Instructions translated from Italian) ––– STEP 1 ––– • Unless a selector is used, the controls should be installed at least 1.5 m from the ground and must not be accessible • If the opening movement is controlled by a fire-prevention system, CAUTION - Important safety instructions.
  • Page 3 This manual describes how to set up a complete automation, such as that shown in . Some of these devices and accessories are optional and may not be present in the kit. For a complete description, refer to the Nice Home product catalogue or visit the website www.niceforyou.com.
  • Page 4 Therefore, to enable installation of the “ALTO” system, some stops are not supplied in the kit and are not part of the Nice Home product range). WIDTH (m)
  • Page 5: Preliminary Checks For Installation

    3.3.3), make on-site measurements to establish the length of each cable. Caution! Table 2. Power cable – The power cable on the ALTO100C gearmotor serves to make provisional connections to the mains (for example, to perform pro- severity index (%) gramming and the operation tests).
  • Page 6 Connection Connection Connection cascade Star “combined” (ref. and paragraph 3.3.4) Connection Type of cable (minimum section values) Max. admissible length A - Power line cable 3 x 1,5 mm² 30 m B - FLASH Flashing light output cable 2 x 0.5 mm² 20 m C - Radio aerial RG58 shielded cable type...
  • Page 7 Caution! – To ensure correct system oper- at the maximum leaf opening and closing points. These stops are not supplied in the pack and are not part of the Nice Home prod- uct range. b) - Measure the leaf opening angle.
  • Page 8 c) - On Graph 3 note the obtained value B 05. Determining the procedure to be followed to complete gear- from this point, trace a vertical line until it intersects the line with your motor installation. maximum leaf opening angle (see example in graph). d) - On Graph 3 CAUTION, VERY IMPORTANT! intersection created between the previously traced vertical line and...
  • Page 9 - Drill a hole in the leaf at the same point as the hole at the centre of the bracket the three screws fully down. INSTALLING THE GEARMOTORS ALTO100C / ALTO100M 05. Manually locking the gearmotor a) - Manually move the leaf to approximately mid-travel and lock the STANDARD LENGTH ARMS gearmotor by means of the special key (refer to chapter “Manually...
  • Page 10 ~45° 9 – English...
  • Page 11 (*) Warning! - If the post surface width is between 80 and 135 mm, a) - Move the gate leaf to the maximum leaf closing position against the travel limit stop. must be turned through 90°. Then follow the instructions in bracket on the arm.
  • Page 12 it is aligned in contact with the travel stop and aligned with the other leaf (if present). Caution! - If necessary, repeat point 2 to obtain per- fect closure. already performed in phase 08). b) - Drill a hole in the leaf at the same point as the hole at the centre of the bracke the three screws fully down.
  • Page 13 AA (ok) BB (no) English – 12...
  • Page 14 13 – English...
  • Page 15 CAUTION! - If the length of the gate post is between 80 and 135 mm (ref. paragraphs 4.1A and 4.1B). (360°) 90° 9 mm (max) English –...
  • Page 16: Other Devices

    INSTALLING AND CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES As well as the gearmotor with control unit (ALTO100C) the “ALTO” sys- tem also comprises other optional devices and accessories which can be installed at any time on the automation. The devices required to set up a standard automation are described here in Step 5;...
  • Page 17 ALTO100M gearmotor connection (ref. paragraph 5.1). English – 16...
  • Page 18 (ref. paragraph 5.2). 05. A Ø = 6 mm 05. B Ø = 6 mm (flash) (aerial) 17 – English...
  • Page 19 Led SAFE Ø < 5 mm Connector for “PR200” battery SOLEKIT photovoltaic power supply FL200 PH200 ALTO100M fuse FLASH Motor connector Led P3 ALTO100C Led P2 Led P1 FLASH STOP ALTO100M ALTO100C Led SbS Led STOP Led BUS English – 18...
  • Page 20 CONTROL UNIT POWER SUPPLY AND PROGRAMMING ––– STEP 6 ––– ––– STEP 7 ––– INITIAL START-UP AND STANDARD CONTROL UNIT PROGRAMMING CONNECTION CHECK 7.1 - LEARNING THE IDENTITY OF CONNECTED DEVICES 6.1 - CONNECTING THE CONTROL UNIT TO THE POWER After the initial checks described in Step 6 the control unit must learn MAINS the identity of the devices connected to its terminals “BUS”...
  • Page 21 7.2 - LEARNING THE MAXIMUM LEAF OPENING ANGLE TRANSMITTERS After learning the devices, the control unit must learn the maximum leaf opening angle, starting from the closing travel stop. Therefore proceed The control unit incorporates a radio receiver for ECCO5 transmitters as follows.
  • Page 22: Automation Testing And Commissioning

    AUTOMATION TESTING AND COMMISSIONING unit cover with all screws (caution! - A missing seal or screw may cause problems with internal electronics). 11. Insert the protective cover on top of the motor. CAUTION! – All operations described in chap- they must be performed exclusively by skilled instructions and current safety standards appli- cable in the place of use.
  • Page 23: Device Disposal

    generated in the control unit (for example movement inversion in the 10.2 - DEVICE DISPOSAL Closing manoeuvre). This product is an integral part of the automation and therefore force control is used as an auxiliary function for reduction of impact must be disposed together with the latter.
  • Page 24: Further Information

    FURTHER INFORMATION A - OTHER TASKS REGARDING INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Some installation and/or connection tasks require removal of the control unit and/or power supply unit. The control unit needs to be removed when the following is required; • control unit replacement (paragraph A.1); •...
  • Page 25 ments simultaneously in their seats, but only half way. Attach the motor connector again (phase 4) and complete insertion of the battery and control unit. motor. A.5 - Connecting the solar power supply system (SOLEKIT) CAUTION! - The PR200 battery is an optional device that enables the automation to run exclu- sively on solar power.
  • Page 26 When set accordingly, more than one device can be connected to the power. Contact the Nice technical assistance service for further informa- STOP input, also different from one another. For this function, refer to tion.
  • Page 27: B - Advanced Settings

    Important – Following testing of the automation, each time new B - ADVANCED SETTINGS devices are connected to (or removed from) the “STOP” terminal, the learning procedure must be performed as described in para- graph A.10. During use of the automation, the control unit generates a stop command tion and relative users.
  • Page 28 C.2 - “Mode I” memorisation procedure • Pause time: this is the time implemented by the control unit after an When this procedure is used, the system automatically associates each opening manoeuvre before automatically closing the leafs. Warning – transmitter key with the following commands: the pause will only be enabled if the “complete cycle”...
  • Page 29 Table 8 - Factory settings and other available options Parameter Access keys Value range available No. times pressed Pause Time T1 + T2 10 seconds Once 20 seconds (*) Twice 40 seconds Three times 80 seconds Four times “Pedestrian” command T1 + T2 Opening of 1 leaf to mid-travel Once...
  • Page 30: D - Troubleshooting

    At this point the “new” transmitter is memorised on the control unit Table 9 with the same characteristics as the “old” transmitter. Access Key for To memorise other transmitters, repeat the same procedure. Parameter keys display C.5 - Deleting ALL radio transmitters memorised on Pause Time T1 + T2 the control unit...
  • Page 31 Table 11 - Led signals on control unit LED BUS Status Action Fault Check that the unit is powered; check that the fuses have not been activated; if this is the case check the cause of the fault and replace them with other fuses with the same characteristics.
  • Page 32 Table 12 - Signals of operating problems Symptoms Probable cause and possible solution The radio transmitter does not emit any • Check whether the batteries are discharged; replace if necessary. signal (the LED does not light up) The manoeuvre does not start and the •...
  • Page 33: Technical Specifications Of The Product

    : 385 x 90 x 123 mm / 4,3 kg –––––––––––– NOTES: • The kit ALTO101START and ALTO100 is produced by Nice S.p.a. (TV) I • In order to improve its products, Nice S.p.a. reserves the right English – 32...
  • Page 34 USER MANUAL (for Homeowner). This page can be downloaded from the easygate.com.au website. ––– STEP 11 ––– In the event of a gearmotor fault, it is still possible to try release the motor to check whether the fault lies in the release mechanism. This user guide should be stored and handed to all users of the 11.3 –...
  • Page 35 Nice S.p.A. Via Pezza Alta, 13...

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