Nice ROBO600 Instructions And Warnings For Installation

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  • Page 1 Nice ROBO600 For sliding gates EN - Instructions and warnings for installation...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION 1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE 2 - OPERATING LIMITS 3 - INSTALLATION 4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4.1 - Types of electrical cables 4.2 - Electrical cable connections 5 - STARTING THE AUTOMATION AND CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS 5.1 - Hooking the automation up to the mains 5.2 - Learning the devices...
  • Page 4: General Warnings: Safety - Installation

    GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION (instructions translated from Italian) These warnings are copies straight from the Regulations and as far as possible applicable to the product in question. ATTENTION Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage ATTENTION Important safety instructions.
  • Page 5: Product Description And Intended Use

    4 ÷ 6 6 ÷ 8 8 ÷ 10 10 ÷ 12 Caution! Any other use or use with dimensions greater than specified is non-conforming. Nice declines all liability for damage and injury resulting for non-conforming use. English – 3...
  • Page 6: Installation

    Fig. 1 shows the contents of the package: check that everything is Fig. 2 shows the location of the components of a typical installation present and correct. using Nice accessories: a - ROBO gearmotor b - photocells c - posts for photocells...
  • Page 7 Dig the foundation and route the electric cable ducting The foundation plate can be anchored in one of the fol- lowing two ways: a - Secure the two anchors to the foundation plate with one nut above and one below. b - Bend the two pre-cut anchors, insert two screws (sup- plied) and lock them with the nuts.
  • Page 8 d - Place the gearmotor on the foundation plate  e - Fit the provided washers and nuts and hand tighten them f - Check that the gearmotor is correctly positioned on the foundation plate g - Open the gate fully by hand h - Rest the first section of rack on the gearmotor’s pinion: make sure that it corresponds to the start of the gate section and that there is a gap of 1-2 mm between...
  • Page 9 i - Secure the rack section  1÷2 mm j - Check that the gearmotor is properly aligned with re- spect to the gate leaf and the rack k - Check that the distance between the pinion and the rack is 1÷2 mm. If it is not, adjust the motor height so that the leaf’s weight does not bear on the gearmotor, by tightening the adjuster grub screws l - Slide the gate by hand and, using the pinion as a...
  • Page 10 m - Cut any excess rack off the end  Slide the gate open and closed by hand to check that the rack is properly aligned with the pinion. N.B.: make sure that there is a gap of 1-2 mm between the rack and pinion for the entire length of the gate 1÷2 mm Vigorously tighten the nuts to fasten the gearmotor to the foundation plate...
  • Page 11 CLOSE:  a - Slide the gate closed by hand, stopping it 2/3 cm before the mechanical stop b - Slide the limit switch bracket along the rack in the close direction until the limit switch trips (you will hear it click) c - After you hear the ‘click’, move the bracket further forwards by 2 cm (minimum) d - Secure the bracket to the rack with the provided grub screws 2-3 cm...
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    LIMIT SWITCH 180° MOTOR 180° ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION! - All electrical connections must be carried out with the system disconnected from the mains. Incorrect connections can cause damages to the equipment and injuries to people. Fig. 2 shows the hookup of a typical installation; fig. 7 shows the connections to be made on the control unit. 4.1 - Types of electrical cables Table 3 - Types of electrical cable (see fig.
  • Page 13 To make the electrical hookup, proceed as described below with reference to fig. 7: Unlock the gearmotor Open the cover: remove the two screws and lift the casing Run the power cable through the hole (leave 20/30 cm of free cable) and connect it to its terminal clamp Run the cables of the equipment to be installed or already present through the provided hole (leave 20/30 cm of free cable) and connect them to their terminal clamps (see fig.
  • Page 14: Starting The Automation And Checking The Connections

    STARTING THE AUTOMATION AND CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS 5.1 - Hooking the automation up to the mains CAUTION! – The automation must be hooked up to the mains by an expert electrician, in observance of established local regulations. Proceed as follows Manually release the gearmotor so that the gate can be opened and closed Move the gate to the halfway position Manually lock the gearmotor...
  • Page 15: Learning The Devices

    5.2 - Learning the devices Once the power is connected, the control unit must recognize the devices connected on the STOP input and the configuration of the PHOTO input. Table 7 Press the PROGRAM key and do not release it After 3 seconds, the device recognition procedure starts;...
  • Page 16: Testing And Commissioning

    TESTING AND COMMISSIONING These are the most important phases in automating the gate and ensuring maximum system safety. They must be carried out by qualified and expert personnel that must decide on the tests required to verify the solutions adopted with regard to the risks present and the compliance with laws, directives and regulations;...
  • Page 17: Glossary

    PROGRAMMING In this manual the programming procedures are explained with the use of icons and their meanings are given in the following glossary: GLOSSARY Symbol Description Symbol Description led on wait ... led off observe / check led flashing press and release the key hold down the key shut off mains power turn on mains power...
  • Page 18: Adjustable Parameters: Trimmer ( Tl - Tp - F )

    Factory settings (default) Micro switches: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Semiautomatic (1 = ON - 2 = OFF) Slow down (8 = ON) Trimmer TL (Operating Time) Trimmer TP (Pause Time) Trimmer F (Force) CAUTION! - Every time the selection of micro switches 1 and 2 is changed, it is necessary to repeat the device learning procedure as described in paragraph 5.2.
  • Page 19 Switch 5 Operation Closes 5 seconds after ‘Photo’ if set to ‘Automatic’ or ‘Close after Photo’ if set to ‘Semiautomatic’ Switch 6 Operation Safety “Photo” also when Opening Switch 7 Operation Gradual Start-up Switch 8 Operation Slow down Switch 9 Operation Medium braking Switch 10...
  • Page 20: Integrated Radio Receiver

    Switches 9 - 10: Setting a combination of switches 9 and 10, the motor brake procedure is carried out; according to the combination, the intensity of the braking power is established on the basis of the following setup: Table 6 dip9 off     ...
  • Page 21 7.3.2 - “Remote” memorisation You can memorise a new transmitter without having to operate the receiver key (10-20 m from the receiver). You must have a previously memorised transmitter (old). The new transmitter will be memorised with the same characteristics as the old one. Important! Remote memorisation may be done on all receivers within the range of the transmitter;...
  • Page 22 7.3.4 - Locking / Unlocking the radio memory This procedure locks the memory, preventing acquiring and deleting radio transmitters. Table 11 = RADIO key = RADIO led Locking / Unlocking the radio memory Switch the power supply to the control unit off Hold down the RADIO key on the control unit (until step 04) Switch the power back on (continue holding the key down)
  • Page 23: Adding Or Removing Devices

    FURTHER DETAILS 8.1 - Adding or removing devices Automation devices can be added or removed at any time; in particular at the STOP input, various types of devices can be connected as described in the following paragraphs; WARNING! - at the end of the modifications made to the configuration of the alt input and of the photocell input it is necessary to repeat the device learning procedure as described in paragraph 5.2.
  • Page 24: Power For External Devices

    8.2 - Power for external devices To power external devices (transponder badge reader, or backlighting for a keyswitch) connect the device to the control unit as shown in the figure. The power supply voltage is 24V (+/- 10%) with a maximum available current of 100 mA. 8.3 - Oview programmer connection It is possible to connect the Oview programmer to the control unit via the IBT4N interface with a bus cable with 4 electrical wires inside.
  • Page 25: Diagnostics

    “Move anyway” function If some safety device is not working or is faulty, it is possible to control and move the gate anyway in “Hold-to-run” mode. For further details, please refer to the tearout insert “USER GUIDE” (final part of the manual). DIAGNOSTICS Some devices are display messages to identify their status and faults.
  • Page 26: Basic Troubleshooting

    WHAT TO DO IF... In case of malfunction due to problems during installation of failure of parts, refer to table 13: Table 14 Problem Solution The radio transmitter does not control the Check to see if the transmitter batteries are exhausted, if necessary replace them gate and the led on the transmitter does not light up The radio transmitter does not control the...
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.a. reserves the right to apply modifica- tions to products at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and functionality.
  • Page 28: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    EU Declaration of conformity and declaration of incorporation as “partly completed machinery” The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: https://www.niceforyou.com. 26 – English...
  • Page 29: User Manual (End User Version)

    The ROBO600 gearmotor is equipped with a mechanical system that allows for opening and closing the gate manually. Manual operation must be performed in the case of a power outage or in the event of anomalies affecting the system.
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  • Page 32 Nice S.p.A. Via Callalta, 1 31046 Oderzo (TV) www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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