• This manual describes how to set up a complete and optimal 2.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE automation, such as that shown in fig. 6, using all Mhouse devices that are part of the automation system named “WG20S”. Some of The devices in this kit, plus other accessories (some optional and not these devices are optional and may not be present in the kit.
2-wire cable (“ECSbus” system). The control unit can also be strong winds) may reduce these maximum values; in this case the user mains-powered (230 V) or alternatively by the Mhouse PF photovoltaic must measure the torque required to move the leafs in the worst condi- system.
Fig. 6 shows a system made b) - Refer to fig. 6 to check positions of the electrical cables in the area. using this product and other optional accessories in the Mhouse range. Then draw a similar diagram on paper, adapting it to specific require- These elements are positioned according to a typical standard layout.
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GRAPH 2 maximum leaf length (m) English – 5...
[A] using screw [B], nut [C] and washer [D] (fig. 17); 02. Ensure that the fixing surface is perfectly smooth, level and sufficient- ly compact. WG10SK is not supplied with fixing devices, which must 16. Tighten the nut fully down then loosen by approx. half a turn to be chosen also on the basis of the fixing surface material.
19. Test a number of manoeuvres moving the gate by hand. Check that 6.3 - INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE FLASHING the fork slides smoothly on the worm gear of the gearmotor and that LIGHT FL100 (fig. 30) there are margins of at least 5 mm on the opening and closing limits, while avoiding a situation in which an excessive section of the worm Select the position of the flashing light so that it is in the vicinity of the gate gear is not used;...
PROGRAMMING ––– STEP 7 ––– 7.4 - LEARNING THE GATE LEAF OPENING AND CLOSING ANGLES 7.1 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION After learning devices, the control unit must recognise the opening angles WARNINGS of the leafs. In this phase the system reads the leaf opening angle from –...
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING ––– STEP 8 ––– solutions adopted, manufacturer’s declaration of conformity for all devices used (use appendix 1). 02. Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following data: These are the most important phases when setting up an automation, in type of automation, name and address of manufacturer (responsible order to guarantee maximum safety.
FURTHER INFORMATION ––– STEP 10 ––– 5) Level of discharge of motor 1 on closing sets the duration of the “brief inversion” of the motor after a closing manoeuvre, serving to reduce the final residual force. 10.1 - ADVANCED SETTINGS 6) Level of discharge of motor 1 on opening: sets the duration of the “brief inversion”...
PT100: Pair of columns (height 1000 mm) with two photocells 01. Press and hold the keys T1 and T3 simultaneously for at least 5 s seconds. For information on new accessories, consult the MHOUSE catalogue or visit the website www.mhouse.com. 02. Release T1 and T3 03.
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and the PF instruction manual. this indicates the “Standby” function. When the control unit receives a command, it restores normal operation (with a short delay). This function When the automation is powered by the solar panel, 60 seconds after a is used to reduce consumption;...
Caution! – If the STOP input is used to connect devices with safety functions, only the devices with 8.2 kΩ constant resistance output information on ECSBus devices, refer to the MHOUSE catalogue or visit will guarantee the fail-safe category 3.
10.3.4 - Adding optional photocells Additional photocells to those supplied with the WG2S can be installed at any time. On an automation for 2-leaf gates, these can be positioned as shown in fig. 42. In order for the control unit to correctly recognise the photocells they must be assigned with addresses using special electric jumpers.
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Press key P1 [B] (fig. 44) for at least 3 s. When the LED P1 [A] (fig. 44) 10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter switches on release the key. It is necessary to have a radio transmitter to delete it. 02.
10.5 - TROUBLESHOOTING Table 10 gives possible indications on how to deal with malfunctions that may be met during installation or due to a fault. TABLE 10 (fig. 45) Symptoms Probable cause and possible solution The radio transmitter does not •...
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10.6.2 - Flashing light anomalies the light flashes at more frequent intervals (half a second); the During a manoeuvre the flashing light flashes every second; in case of flashes are repeated twice with an interval of one second; see Table 12. TABLE 12 Quick flashes Status...
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LED P1 [D] Status Action Off * Everything OK No memorisation underway Memorisation mode 1 This is normal during memorisation mode 1 which lasts maxi- mum 10 s. Series of quick flashes, Memorisation mode 2 This is normal during memorisation mode 2 which lasts maxi- from 1 to 4 mum 10 s.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT COMPONENTS The product WG20S is produced by Nice S.p.a. (TV) I, Mhouse S.r.l is a company part of the NICE S.p.a. group. In order to improve its products, NICE S.p.a. reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer guarantees their func- tionality and fitness for the intended purposes.
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Control unit CL2S Product type Control unit for 1 or 2 24Vdc motors for automation of automatic gates or doors, complete with radio receiver for “GTX4” transmitters Adopted technology Electronic board governed by 8-bit microcontroller with flash technology A transformer incorporated in the control unit, but separated from the board, reduces the mains voltage to the nominal 24 V voltage used in the whole automation system.
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Indicator light with 12V 21W lamp controlled by the control units for MHOUSE automations Lamp 12V 21W fitting BA15 (vehicle type lamp) Power supply The device can only be connected to the terminals “FLASH” and “AERIAL” of the MHOUSE automation control units Ambient operating temperature -20 ÷ 50°C...
89/336/EEC, according to the following harmonised standards: EN 61000-6-2:2005, EN 61000-6-3:2007 In addition the product WG10SK and CL20S conform to the following directive according to the requirements for “partly com- pleted machinery”: 2006/42/EC DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of 17 May 2006 regarding machinery, repealing directive 95/16/EC •...
USER’S GUIDE ––– STEP 11 ––– • Suspend the use of the automation immediately as soon as you notice something abnormal in the operation (noises or jolting movements); failure to follow this warning may cause This guide must be stored safely and be accessible to all automa- serious danger and accidents.
05. To reset the automation turn the key clockwise and at the 11.5 – Remote control battery replacement same time move the gate until you hear the carriage engage. (fig. 51) 06. Remove the key and close the release cap cover by turning it When the battery charge is low, the transmitter range is reduced clockwise.
APPENDIX 2 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY In conformity with Directive 2006/42/EC, APPENDIX II, part A (EC declaration of conformity for machinery) –––––––––––––––––––– The undersigned/company (name or company name of the person responsible for commissioning of the power-ope- rated gate): ..................Address: .
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Mhouse is a commercial trademark owned by Nice S.p.a. Nice S.p.a. Via Pezza Alta, 13 - Z.I. Rustignè 31046 Oderzo (TV), Italia Tel. +39 0422 85 38 38 Fax +39 0422 85 35 85...
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