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For sliding gates
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  • Page 1 Filo For sliding gates Instructions and warnings for installation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3 INSTALLATION VERIFYING THE SUITABILITY OF THE GATE AND ENVIRONMENT VERIFYING THE PRODUCT’S APPLICATION LIMITS PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PRE-INSTALLATION WORKS INSTALLING THE FILO GEARMOTOR (model 400C/600C) 3.5.1 3.5.2 INSTALLATION WITH INSTALLING THE PHOTOCELLS model PH200 INSTALLING THE FLASHING LIGHT model FL200...
  • Page 3 FILO400C FILO600C PH200 CR502 ECCO5WO FL200 ECCO5BO KIT FILO400 KIT FILO400SP/AU01 FILO400C n° 1 FILO400C FILO400CSP/AU01 n° 1 FILO400CSP/AU01 FL200 n° 1 FL200 ECCO5BO n° 2 ECCO5BO PH200 un paio PH200 ECCO5WO n° 1 ECCO5WO ECCO5BO n° 1 ECCO5BO CR502 n°...
  • Page 4 Step FL200 PH200 PH20 0 FILO400C FILO600C CR502 A B C D • Voir le tableau 1 (paragraphe 3.4) • - See Table 1 (Par. 3.4) • - Vedere Tabella 1 (parag. 3.4) • Step Installation avec crémaillère à installer Installation avec crémaillère déjà...
  • Page 5 0 ÷ 50 0 ÷ 50 > 40 cm 35÷40 mm 0 ÷ 50 20/30 mm 40 mm 40 mm 180°...
  • Page 6 1÷2 mm 180° Installation of photocells > Fig. 6 - Paragraph 3.6 PH200 Installation of photocells > Fig. 7 - Paragraph 3.7 FL200...
  • Page 7 0 ÷ 50 0 ÷ 50 > 40 cm 35÷40 mm 0 ÷ 50 20-30 mm 180°...
  • Page 8 1÷2 mm 180° Installation of photocells > Fig. 6 - Paragraph 3.6 PH200 Installation of photocells > Fig. 7 - Paragraph 3.7 FL200...
  • Page 9 PH200 Led SAFE Ø < 5 mm Flash Fuse 1.6A T ECSbus Stop Aerial VIII...
  • Page 10 FL200 05. A Ø = 6 mm 05. B Ø = 6 mm (flash) (aerial) Step...
  • Page 11 Step FILO400SP/AU01 FILO400ST/AU01 FILO600SP/AU01 FILO600ST/AU01 FILO400 FILO400START FILO600 FILO600START 24 V 4 W led EC S led Sto p led Sb S Fuse 15 A...
  • Page 12 Après avoir raccordé tous les composants du kit tous les autres composants requis pour l’installa tion (option et non inclus dans l’emballage) . After having connected all the components of the kit and before closing the cover of the gearmo ponents designed for the system (optional and not present in the package) .
  • Page 13 CAUTION Important safety instructions. Observe all the instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage CAUTION Important safety instructions. It is important to comply with these instructions to ensure personal safety. Store these instructions • guided part. Should it be unsuitable, DO NOT proceed with the installation •...
  • Page 14: Product Description And Intended Use

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE The devices of this kit and other optional accessories belong to the Nice Home automation system and are designed to automate a sliding gate for residential use. sidered improper and is forbidden The kit comprises an electromechanical gearmotor with 24 V direct current for manually moving the gate in case of a power outage the automation.
  • Page 15: Pre-Installation Works

    ECSBus output One output with maximum load of 10 ECSBus units (1 ECSBus corresponds to the consumption of a pair of photocells) SbS input For normally open contacts (closing of the contact triggers the Step-by-Step (SbS) command) Stop input Stop command) Radio aerial input Max.
  • Page 16: Installing The Filo Gearmotor (Model 400C/600C)

    3.5 - INSTALLING THE FILO GEARMOTOR must be disconnected • Incorrect installation may cause serious physical injury to those working on or using the system. positioned at the maximum opening and closing points of the gate leaf. If the rack must be installed see Par. 3.5.1 If the rack is already present see Par.
  • Page 17: Installing The Photocells Model Ph200

    14a. A] on the rack ( Phase 13 - Fig. 5 14b. rack slides smoothly on the pinion. b) slide the limit switch bracket along the rack in the opening direction until the limit switch trips. Now move the bracket at least 2 cm further and lock it onto the rack with the provided captive bolts.
  • Page 18: Programming

    ECSbus E CS bus Step PROGRAMMING Stop S top 5.1 - CONTROL UNIT KEYS Sb S S bS Aerial Aer ial (Fig. 12 ) P1 = Step-by-Step command P2 = slow/fast movement speed selection (Par. 5.6.1) Sb S P3 = semi-automatic/automatic operating cycle selection (Par.
  • Page 19: Memorisation Of The Gate Leaf Length (Opening And Closing)

    Flash Flas h Fuse 1.6A T F use 1. 6A T Flash Flas h Fuse 1.6A T F use 1. 6A T ECSbus E CS bus ECSbus Sbus ECSbus Stop Aerial A A erial Stop Sb S Aerial Sb S Sb S Sb S 5.4 - MEMORISATION OF THE GATE LEAF LENGTH (opening and closing)
  • Page 20: Basic Adjustments

    Fuse 1.6A T F use 1. 6A T ECSbus E CS bus Stop S top TABLE 1 Keys Paired command Sb S S bS Aerial Step-by-Step (SbS) Partial open Sb S S bS Open only Close only Memorisation procedure 01. On the control unit (Fig.
  • Page 21: Commissioning

    6.2 - COMMISSIONING Commissioning can only be performed after all test phases have been successfully completed. Partial or “makeshift” commissionin is strictly prohibited. Fig. 8), risk analysis and relative solutions adopted, the manufacturer’s declaration of conformity for all the devices used. missioning"), serial number, year of construction and "CE"...
  • Page 22: Advanced Adjustments

    Press and hold key T4 OGI function Press and hold key T5 9.2 - ADDING OR REMOVING DEVICES it is important to verify that these are perfectly compatible with FILO 400C/FILO 600C 9.2.1 - Memorising additional devices English – 10...
  • Page 23: Adding Optional Photocell

    Sb S Sb S 9.2 .2 - Adding optional photocell IAdditional photocells to those supplied with the FILO can be installed at any time. In systems for the automation of sliding gates they must be installed as shown in In order for the control unit to correctly recognise the photocells they must be assigned with addresses using special electric jumpers.
  • Page 24: Memorising Additional Transmitters

    9.3 - MEMORISING ADDITIONAL TRANSMITTERS The control unit incorporates a radio receiver for ECCO5 transmitters (various models). The transmitters supplied are not memorised, therefore it is rst necessary to memorise the 1 transmitter Mode 2) indicated below. while the Mode 2 procedure occupies one unit of memory for each transmitter key. and observe the indicated times.
  • Page 25: Deleting The Memory Of The Individual Transmitter From The Control Unit's Memory

    9.4 - DELETING THE MEMORY OF THE INDIVIDUAL TRANSMITTER FROM THE CONTROL UNIT’S MEMORY the transmitter to be cancelled and simultaneously be able to access the control unit (before proceeding, open the gearmotor – Fig. 9). • Procedure with transmitter memorised in Mode 1 01.
  • Page 26: 230 V Light Output Connection

    9.8 - CONNECTING THE 230 V LIGHT OUTPUT* To perform the connection see Fig. 32 and consult the relevant instruction manual. 230 V, 500 W max * Not present in FILO400SP/AU01 - FILO400ST/AU01 - FILO600SP/AU01 - FILO600ST/AU01 9.9 - INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL RELEASE SYSTEM model KS200KIT Fig.
  • Page 27: Flashing Light Signals

    9.10.2 - Flashing light signals Table 8. TABLE 8 Flashes (quick) Status Action ECSBus error At the beginning of the manoeuvre the devices present do not match those reco - 1 second pause Intervention of a photocell 1 second pause check to see if there are any obstructions.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Photocells and other devices adopting this system can be connected to the ECSBus, such as safety devices, control buttons, indicator lights etc. For information on ECSBus devices, consult the Nice Home range product catalogue or visit the website www.niceforyou.com Through a recognition procedure the control unit recognises one-by-one all the devices connected and this enables it to detect with extreme precision all possible anomalies during the automation’s normal operation.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Table 12 contains useful information to help solve any malfunctions that may occur during installation or in case of a fault. TABLE 12 Symptoms Probable cause and possible solution The radio transmitter does not emit any signal and the corresponding Led fails to light up The manoeuvre fails to start and the •...
  • Page 30 ESSENTIAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS WARNINGS open and has come to a standstill. • Do not let children play near the gate or with its commands. • Keep the transmitters away from children. • Suspend the use of the automation immediately as soon as you notice something abnormal in the operation (noises or jolting move •...
  • Page 31: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    ANNEX 1 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In conformity to Directive 2006/42/EC, ANNEX I, Part A (EC declaration of conformity for machinery) –––––––––––––––––––– The undersigned / company (name or company name of the subject who/that commissioned the motor-driven gate) ..............

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