Nice ON3ELR - Transmitter Manual

Nice ON3ELR - Transmitter Manual

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Nice ON3ELR - Transmitter Manual

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE

The ON3ELR transmitter is designed to control automations (gates, garage doors, road barriers and similar).

warning All uses other than that described herein and use in environmental conditions other than those indicated in this manual are considered improper and forbidden!

ON3ELR is compatible with receivers that adopt both the two-way "LR" radio encoding systems.

The ON3ELR is equipped with 4 keys (Fig. 1): 3 keys are used to send commands and 1 function key to request the automation's status. Moreover, a series of optional accessories are available: string for keyring (Fig. 2); support for wall-mounting (Fig. 3).

TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

The two-way communication between the ON3ELR transmitter and the OXILR receiver has the following functions:

  • Sending of the receiver's confirmation of the command received: sending to the transmitter of the confirmation that the command transmitted was received by the receiver.
    • Command received: the transmitter vibrates and the LED emits a series of orange flashes followed by a steady green light for 2 seconds.
    • Command not received: the transmitter LED emits a series of orange flashes followed by a steady red light for 2 seconds (there is no vibration).
  • Sending of the automation's status (for example, whether the gate is open or closed): see Paragraph 5.
  • Indication of the automation's anomaly status: flashing of the red LED and intermittent vibration.

TRANSMITTER VERIFICATION

Before memorising the transmitter in the automation's receiver, ensure that it is working correctly by pressing a control key while observing whether the LED (Fig. 1) lights up; should this not occur, see Paragraph 7.

TRANSMITTER MEMORISATION

To memorise the transmitter in a receiver, the following procedures can be adopted:

  • Memorisation in "Mode 1"
  • Memorisation in "Mode 2"
  • Memorisation in "Extended Mode 2"
  • Memorisation through the "EnablingCode" received from a previously memorised transmitter

These procedures are described in the instruction manual of the receiver or control unit with which the transmitter must be operated. The above-mentioned manuals are also available on the website: www.niceforyou.com

warning - For the procedures listed below only keys 1, 2, 3 of the transmitter are enabled (Fig. 1). The fourth key is exclusively reserved for the status request (Paragraph 5).

Memorisation in "Mode 1"

Allows for memorising in the receiver, once only, the 3 transmitter command keys, associating them automatically with each command managed from the control unit (default commands).

Memorisation in "Mode 2"

Allows for memorising in the receiver a single transmitter key, associating it with the commands managed from the control unit (maximum 4 and chosen by the user). Note – the same procedure must be repeated for each key to be memorised.

Memorisation in "Extended Mode 2"

The same as memorisation "B" - "Mode 2", with the added possibility of choosing the desired command (to be paired with the key being memorised) in an extended list of commands managed from the control unit (up to 15 different commands). The feasibility of the procedure depends on the control unit's ability to manage the 15 commands.

Memorisation through the "ENABLING Code" (between an OLD transmitter already memorised and a NEW transmitter)

The ON3ELR transmitter has a secret code, the so-called "ENABLING CODE". By transferring this code from a memorised transmitter to a new transmitter, the latter is recognised (and memorised) automatically by the receiver.

Memorisation procedure:

  1. Bring the two transmitters (NEW andOLD one already memorised) close to one another as shown in Fig. 4.
  2. On the NEW transmitter press andrelease a command key. The LED of the OLD transmitter will switch on and start flashing.
  3. On the OLD transmitter press andrelease a command key. Once the code has been transferred, for an instant both the transmitters (NEW and OLD) will vibrate and their green LED will light up (end of the procedure).

When the NEW transmitter will be used, for the first 20 times it will transmit this "enabling code" to the receiver together with the command. The receiver will automatically memorise the identification code of the transmitter that transmitted it.

STATUS REQUEST PROCEDURE

  1. Press and release the "i" "Status request" key (Fig. 1).
  2. Press and release the command keyassociated with the automation for which the status is requested.
  3. Observe the final colour of the LEDafter the series of orange flashes:
    • GREEN: gate/door OPEN
    • RED: gate/door CLOSED
    • ORANGE: partial opening/closing

Note – If the transmitter is memorised in multiple automations and a status request is made, the ON3ELR will only signal the status of the automation that responded first to the status request or that falls within the transmitter range.


In this specific case, Nice cannot offer any guarantee regarding the status of all the automations.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When the battery is flat and a key is pressed, the corresponding LED fades and the transmitter does not transmit. With the battery almost flat, the LED emits red flashes during the transmission process.

To restore normal transmitter operation, replace the flat battery with a version of the same type, observing the pole markings shown in Fig. 5.

PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This product is an integral part of the automation system it controls and must be disposed of alongside it.

As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by qualified personnel. This product is made of various types of materials, some of which can be recycled while others must be scrapped. Seek information on the recycling and disposal systems required by local regulations in your area for this product category.


Certain parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances that, if released into the environment, may seriously damage the environment and human health.


As indicated by the adjacent symbol it is forbidden to dispose of this product together with domestic waste. Separate the waste into categories for disposal, according to the methods set forth in the regulations in force in your area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new equivalent product.


Local regulations may include the application of heavy fines in the event of improper disposal of this product.

Battery disposal


The flat battery contains toxic substances and must not be disposed of with common waste. Dispose of according to "separate" waste collection methods as envisaged by current local standards.

PRODUCT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Power supply: 3 VDC type-CR2032 lithium battery
  • Battery life: estimated 2 years, with 10 transmissions per day
  • Frequency: 433.92 MHz
  • Power emitted: 0 dBm (ERP)
  • Radio encoding: "LR"
  • Operating temperature: -5°C... +55°C
  • Protection rating: IP 40 (suitable for use indoors or in protected environments)
  • Dimensions: 45 x 56 x 11mm
  • Weight: 18 g.

Notes:

  • The range of transmitters and the reception capacity of the receivers are heavily affected by other devices (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.
  • All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C).
  • Nice S.p. A. reserves the right to modify the product at any time when deemed necessary, without altering the its intended use and functions.

SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Hereby Nice S.p. A. declares that the radio equipment type ON3ELR 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


made in Italy

Nice S.p. A.
Via Callalta, 1
31046 Oderzo TV Italy
info@niceforyou.com

www.niceforyou.com

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