Mhouse MhouseKit GD0 Installation Instructions And Warnings

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  • Page 1 MhouseKit GD0 For the automation of a sectional or overhead door. Installation instructions and warnings...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    You are therefore invited to read this manual carefully. via Pezza Alta, 13, ZI 31046 Oderzo Tel: 0422 202109 MHOUSE, in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify Fax: 0422 852582 them at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer email: info@mhouse.biz...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Directive if used in the configurations foreseen in this instructions manu- Characteristics”. If even a single device is not suitable for the al and in combination with the articles present in the Mhouse S.r.l. prod- intended application, do not proceed with the installation.
  • Page 4: Product Description

    2 Product description 2.1 Applications GD0 is a set of components designed for the automation of sectional or GD0 operates with electric power. In the event of a power failure, the overhead doors in residential applications. gearmotor can be released using a suitable cord in order to move the door manually.
  • Page 5: Description Of Devices

    Note: to adapt GD0 to local regulations, the con- tents of the package may vary; an exact list of the contents is shown on the outside of the package under the “Mhousekit GD0 contains” heading. Component and accessories list: A) GD0K electromechanical gearmotor with incorporated control unit.
  • Page 6: Ph0 Photocells (Optional)

    2.3.2 PH0 photocells (optional) The pair of PH0 wall-mounted photocells, once they are connected to the control unit, enables the detection of obstacles found on the optical axis between the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX). Table 2: List of small parts for PH0 Q.ty HI LO 4X9.5 screw 4 pcs...
  • Page 7: Installation

    3 Installation The installation must be carried out by qualified and skilled per- sonnel in compliance with the directions provided in chapter 1 “WARNINGS”. 3.1 Preliminary checks GD0 must not be used to power a door that is not efficient and •...
  • Page 8: Operating Limits

    Figure 11 3.1.1 Operating limits Chapter 6 “Technical Characteristics” provides the fundamental data Overhead garage doors: 240cm max. height - 270cm (6.48m ) max. needed to determine whether all the GD0 components are suitable for width - maximum torque 55kg. the intended application.
  • Page 9: List Of Cables

    3.1.3 List of cables The cables required for the installation of GD0 may vary depending on the type and quantity of devices to be installed; figure 13 shows the cables needed for a typical installation; no cable is supplied with GD0. Figure 13 Table 5: List of cables Connection...
  • Page 10: Installation Of The Various Devices

    3.3 Installation of the Various Devices The GD0 installation is made up of three parts: - Guide assembly (see paragraph 3.3.1). - Fixing of the gearmotor to the guide (see paragraph 3.3.2). - Fixing of the gearmotor to the ceiling (see paragraph 3.3.3). 3.3.1 Guide assembly The guide supplied with the GD0 must be assembled as follows: 6 Fix the leaf bracket [D] to the upper carriage [E] with the V6x18 screw...
  • Page 11: Fixing Of The Gearmotor To The Guide

    3.3.2 Fixing of the gearmotor to the guide 1 Couple the GD0K gearmotor’s shaft extension with the head of the The gearmotor can be rotated in three different positions guide [B], then secure them using the four M6.3x38 screws [I], Figure 24 Figure 25 3.3.3 Fixing of the gearmotor to the ceiling...
  • Page 12 7 With the door closed, pull the cord and release the carriage [E] from the 9 Loosen the screws in the two mechanical stops, then place the front guide. mechanical stop [O] before the carriage (Figure 33). Push the carriage hard in the closing direction and, in the reached position, tighten the screw firmly [P].
  • Page 13: Ph0 Photocells (Optional)

    3.3.4 PH0 Photocells (optional) 1 1 Select the position of the two elements that make up the photocell 7 Secure the bottom with the screws [C] . (TX and RX) observing the following directions: Position them at a height of 20-25 cm from the ground, on both sides of the area to be protected and as close as possible to the edge of the door.
  • Page 14: Fl1 Flashing Light (Optional)

    6 Secure the bottom using the four screws [A]. 8 To insert the shell on the bottom you need to turn the key. After you have inserted it, turn the key back to the centre position. 9 Secure the body [C] using the two screws [D] and a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connections To The Gd0K Control Unit

    3.3.7 Electrical connections to the GD0K control unit 1 Unscrewing screw [A] and pushing button [B], open the lid. 3 Cut the rubber membrane [D] so that the cables can pass and insert it in the hole [C]. Figure 52 Figure 53 2 Remove the circular part [C] with a screwdriver, as in fig.
  • Page 16: Power Supply Connection

    Table 6 Terminals Functions Description radio receiver aerial connection input. The FL1 has a built-in aerial, alternatively an external aerial can be used or the small Aerial piece of wire that is already connected to the terminal can be left, which acts as an aerial. OPEN input for manoeuvre control devices;...
  • Page 17: Recognition Of The Door's Open And Closed Positions

    3.5.1 Recognition of the door’s open and closed positions The opening and closing positions of the door must be recognised by the 4 Press button 1 of the “TX4” transmitter to perform a complete opening control unit. In this phase, the door stroke from the mechanical closing manoeuvre.
  • Page 18: Selecting The Type Of Operating Cycle

    3.6.2 Selecting the type of operating cycle The opening and closing of the door can take place according to differ- ent operating cycles: • single cycle (semiautomatic): the door opens with a command and stays open until the next command is given, causing it to close. •...
  • Page 19: Commissioning

    3.7.2 Commissioning The commissioning operations can be performed only after all the 7 Before commissioning the automation system inform the owner tests have been successfully carried out. Partial commissioning regarding dangers and hazards that are still existing. or implementation of “temporary” conditions are not permitted. 8 Post a permanent label or sign with this image on the door (minimum 1 Prepare the technical documentation for the automation, which must height 60 mm) with inscription WARNING –...
  • Page 20: Additional Information

    5 Additional Information The following chapters describe different ways of customizing GD0 to make it suitable for specific application requirements. 5.1 Advanced Adjustments 5.1.1 Adjusting the Parameters with the Radio Transmitter The radio transmitter can be used to adjust certain control unit operation 2) “OPEN”...
  • Page 21: Optional Accessories

    For information on the new accessories, refer to the MHOUSE catalogue GA1: OSCILLATING ARM accessory that enables the system to open or visit the site www.mhouse.biz.
  • Page 22: Memorization Of Radio Transmitters

    5.4 Memorization of Radio Transmitters The control unit contains a radio receiver for TX4 transmitters; the one • Mode 2: one of the four commands available can be associated to included in the package is pre-memorized and operative. If you wish to each button.
  • Page 23: Deleting A Radio Transmitter

    5.4.4 Deleting a Radio Transmitter Only if the system features a radio transmitter, you can delete it from the 3 Press the key on the radio transmitter to be deleted and hold it down memory by proceeding as follows. for at least three seconds. If the deletion procedure is successful, the P1 LED will flash rapidly five times.
  • Page 24: Diagnostics And Signals

    5.6 Diagnostics and Signals A few devices issue special signals that allow you to recognize the operating status or possible malfunctions. 5.6.1 Photocells The photocells are equipped with a “SAFE” LED [A] (Figure 74) that allows you to check the operating status at any time. Table 11 “SAFE”...
  • Page 25: Control Unit

    5.6.3 Control Unit On the control unit there is a set of LED’s each of which can give special indications both during normal operation and in case of malfunctions. Table 13 OK LED [A] Status Action Make sure there is power supply; check to see if there are blown fuses; iden- Malfunction tify the cause of the malfunction and then replace blown fuses with others having the same characteristics.
  • Page 26: Technical Characteristics

    6 Technical characteristics GD0 is produced by NICE S.p.a. (TV) I, MHOUSE S.r.l. is an affiliate of the NICE S.p.a. group. Nice S.p.a., in order to improve its products, reserves the right to modify their technical characteristics at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer guarantees their functionality and fitness for the intended purposes.
  • Page 27 Security lock Key with 450 different key numbers The device can only be connected to the “OPEN” input terminals 3-4 and 5-6 “STOP” of the MHOUSE Power supply/contacts automation control units to which the command signals are sent and draws the power supply for night lighting.
  • Page 28: Annexes

    TX4 transmitters Type Radio transmitters for remote control of automatic sectional and overhead doors Adopted technology AM OOK coded modulation of radio carrier Frequency 433.92 Mhz Coding Rolling code with 64 Bit code (18 billion million combinations) 4, each button sends a command and can be used for the different controls of the same control unit or Buttons to control different control units.
  • Page 29 Conformity Declaration EC Declaration of Conformity according to Directives 98/37/EC, 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC and 1999/5/EC GD0 is produced by NICE S.p.a. (TV) I, MHOUSE S.r.l. is an affiliate of the Nice S.p.a group. Numer: 213/GD0/GB Date: 02-02-2005 Revisione: 00 The undersigned Lauro Buoro, managing director, declares under his sole responsibility that the following product: Manufacturer's name: NICE S.p.a.
  • Page 31 of Conformity Declaration According to Directive 98/37/EEC, ANNEXE II, part A (CE declaration of conformity for machines) The undersigned / Company (name or business name of person who has put the power operated sectional or overhead door into service) (address) Declares under his/her sole responsibility that: The automation : power operated sectional or overhead door...
  • Page 33: Annexe 3. Operating Guide

    7.3 Annexe 3. Operating guide This guide should be stored in an accessible location and made available to all users of the automation. 7.3.1 Safety regulations • Keep an eye on the moving door and keep at a safe distance •...
  • Page 34: Maintenance Operations To Be Performed By The User

    7.3.3 Maintenance Operations to Be Performed by the User The operations that must be periodically performed by the user are list- • Disconnect the power supply to the automation before you pro- ed below. ceed to remove leaves and debris, to prevent anyone from acti- vating the door •...
  • Page 36 Mhouse Via Pezza Alta, 13 - Z.I. Rustignè 31046 Oderzo TV Italia Tel. +39 0422 20 21 09 Fax +39 0422 85 25 82 info@mhouse.biz www.mhouse.biz...

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