Nice OXILR Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

Nice OXILR Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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made in Italy
OXILR
OXILR/A
Radio receiver
EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use

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  • Page 1 Nice made in Italy OXILR OXILR/A Radio receiver EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Product Description

    Instructions translated from Italian PRODUCT DESCRIPTION OXILR (OXILR/A) is a radio receiver designed for being installed on a control unit for automating gates, garage doors and road barriers. – All uses other than the intended use described and use in environmental conditions other than...
  • Page 3: Installation And Connection

    – This receiver can be used solely with control units equipped with “SM”-type plug connector (verify the most suitable control units on the Nice product catalogue or on the www.niceforyou.com website). – This receiver automatically recognises the characteristics of the control unit on which it is installed and self- sets in the following way: - If the control unit manages the “BusT4”, the receiver makes available up to 15 different commands.
  • Page 4 Insert the receiver through the relevant opening on the control unit. Restore the power supply to the control unit. MEMORISING / DELETING TRANSMITTERS IN THE RECEIVER Verification of the TYPE OF ENCODING system adopted by the transmitters already memorised Disconnect the power supply to the control unit then restore the power supply and count the number of flashes emitted by LED B on the receiver: • 1 orange flash = transmitters with LR technology...
  • Page 5 • 5 green flashes and 1 orange flash = no transmitter memorised x 5+1 WARNINGS for carrying out the programming procedures • During the execution of the programming procedures, refer to Fig. 1 to identify key A and LED B on the receiver. • To understand the meaning of the icons featured in the procedure, refer to the table, “Key to the symbols used in the manual”.
  • Page 6 Disconnect power supply / Restore power supply Wait ... > 5 sec < Perform the operation within 5 seconds ... Hold down key “A” of the receiver Press and release key “A” of the receiver Release key “A” of the receiver Press and release the desired transmitter key Hold down the desired transmitter key 5 - English...
  • Page 7 Release the desired transmitter key Read the control unit’s instruction manual ... Observe when LED “B” emits signals The system can be programmed in Mode 1 or in Mode 2: see Paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2. English - 6...
  • Page 8 3.1 - Memorisation in “Mode 1” While Procedure 1 is being carried out, the receiver memorises all the command keys present on the transmit- ter, automatically assigning output 1 of the receiver to the 1 key, output 2 to the 2 key, and so forth.
  • Page 9 3.2 - Memorisation in “Mode 2” While Procedure 2 is being carried out, the receiver memorises a single key among those present on the trans- mitter, associating it with the receiver output chosen by the installer. To memorise further keys, repeat the pro- cedure from the beginning for each key to be memorised.
  • Page 10 3.3 - Memorising (in the receiver) the control unit Series/Address, for the BusT4 network The OXILR (OXILR/A) receiver can interact with a single control unit through the “BusT4” network. If the system contains multiple control units connected to each other via “BusT4”, before carrying out the following procedure the cable of the “BusT4”...
  • Page 11 (*3) Note - If the LED emits a steady red light, it means that the memorisation procedure was not completed. In this case, repeat the procedure from the beginning. WARNING! - Once the Series/Address has been memorised, the receiver will drive the control unit only through BusT4.
  • Page 12: Other Functions

    3.5 - Deleting a SINGLE transmitter or a SINGLE key from the receiver memory PROCEDURE 6 - Deleting a SINGLE transmitter or a SINGLE key from the receiver memory On the receiver: hold down key A, observe the green LED B light up and move to step 02 when it switches off.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    – The reception capacity of the receivers and the transmitter range are strongly affected by other devices (e.g. alarms, headphones, etc.) operating on the same frequency in your area. Nice cannot provide any guarantee with regard to the actual range of its devices under such conditions.
  • Page 14: Product Disposal

    altering the intended use and functions of the product itself. PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product constitutes an integral part of the automation and, therefore, must be disposed of together with it. Similarly to the installation phase, once the product reaches the end of its useful life, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel.
  • Page 15 Any changes or modifications made to this device, without the express permission of the manufacturer, may void the user’s authority to operate this device. SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Nice S.p.A. declares that the radio equipment type OXILR is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www. niceforyou.com/en/support...
  • Page 16 Signals emitted by LED B of the receiver Long flashes > GREEN On start-up: 5 Z = No remote control memorised During operation: 1 Z = Indicates that the code received is not stored in the memory 3 Z = Saving code in memory 5 Z = Memory deleted 6 Z = During programming, indicates that the code is not authorised for memorisation 8 Z = During programming, indicates that the memory is full...
  • Page 17 2 Z = Undefined Short flashes > RED 1 Z = Undefined 1 Z = Undefined 2 Z = Undefined Long flashes > ORANGE 1 Z = (on start-up, after a few green flashes) indicates the presence of two-way transmitters Short flashes > ORANGE 2 Z = Undefined English - 16...
  • Page 20 Nice S.p.A. Via Callalta, 1 31046 Oderzo TV Italy www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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