Nice SPOP Instructions And Warnings For Installation

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  • Page 1 Nice SPOP Swing gate opener EN - Instructions and warnings for installation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS Translation of the original instructions in full GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 1.1 GENERAL WARNINGS WARNING! Important safety instructions. Observe CONTENTS all the instructions as improper installation may cause serious damages. GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ..2 1.1 General warnings .
  • Page 3: Installation Warnings

    Appliances with radio device and closes properly. – The manufacturer of this appliance, Nice S.p.A., here- – Before installing the drive motor, remove all unnecessary by declares that the product complies with Directive ropes or chains and deactivate any equipment not re- 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 4: Product Description And Intended Use

    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE SPOP is a series of gearmotors with articulated arm and external assembly, which can be used to automate residential or industrial swing gates or doors. They are equipped with a sturdy anti-shear aluminium arm and are ideal for intensive use.
  • Page 5: Installation

    – verify that the mounting positions of the various devices are pro- INSTALLATION tected against impacts and that the mounting surfaces are suf- ficiently sturdy – prevent any parts of the automation from being immersed in wa- INSTALLATION ter or other liquids 3.1 PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKS –...
  • Page 6: Product Durability

    3.2.1 Product durability The product’s durability is its average economic life value and is 250000 strongly influenced by the degree of severity of the manoeuvres: in other words, the sum of all factors that contribute to product wear. To estimate the durability of your automated device, proceed as follows: add the values of the items in "Table 1"...
  • Page 7: Pre-Installation Works

    3.4 PRE-INSTALLATION WORKS The figure shows an example of an automation system, constructed using Nice components. A Photocells on column Note 1 If the power supply cable is longer than 30 m, a cable with B Gearmotor without control unit (model SPOP7224) larger cross-sectional area (3 x 2.5 mm...
  • Page 8: Installing The Gearmotor

    “Pre- installation checks” paragraph (page 5) and the “ Product usage limits” paragraph (page 5). To install SPOP: measure the distance (A) move the leaf to the desired maximum opening position and check the resulting opening angle...
  • Page 9 Using a 13 mm spanner, loosen the nut (D) and remove the unlock the gearmotor manually (see paragraph “Manually unlocking and locking the gearmotor“) mechanical limit switch (E) situated on the lower part of the gearmotor decide where to attach the bracket to the gate leaf, by ex- tending the gearmotor arms as far as possible It is important to position the bracket at the farthest point with respect to the position of the gearmotor.
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Mechanical Limit Switches

    fasten the bracket to the gate leaf in the horizontal position, manually move the gate leaves to the closed position using adequate screws (not supplied) in order to facilitate the subsequent mounting of the me- chanical stop, add an additional piece of adhesive tape up to the base of the gearmotor (Figure 20) fasten the arm to the bracket again using the pin and retain- position the mechanical limit switch in the following way...
  • Page 11: Manually Unlocking And Locking The Gearmotor

    manually shift the leaf halfway along its path and lock the ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS gearmotor using the relevant key (C). Move the gate leaf with a slight movement a few centimetres in the full opening di- rection until you hear a click. Remove the key (C) and fasten ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS the guard (D).
  • Page 12 pass the power cable and the other electrical cables through use the same procedure to connect the power cable to the motor without the control unit SPOP7224 the hole on the lower part of the gearmotor connect the cables of any supplementary devices, by refer- ring to “Figure 29”...
  • Page 13: Wiring Diagram And Description Of Connections

    4.2 WIRING DIAGRAM AND DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS 4.2.1 Wiring diagram OPEN STOP FLASH Bluebus Bluebus RECEIVER 4.2.2 Description of connections Table 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Terminals Description Flash Output for 12 V (maximum 21 W) warning light or an ELDC warning light [Note 1] Output for 12 Va (maximum 15 VA) electric lock [Note 1] This terminal can be used to connect compatible devices, which are all connected in parallel with only two wires carrying both the electric power and communication signals.
  • Page 14: Final Checks And Start-Up

    5.3 LEARNING OF THE MECHANICAL STOP FINAL CHECKS AND START-UP POSITIONS Once the connected devices have been learned, the mechanical FINAL CHECKS AND START-UP It is advisable to position the leaf approximately halfway along its stop positions must be learned (maximum opening and maximum path before starting the automation check and start-up phases, so closing).
  • Page 15: Learning In Automatic Mode

    5.3.1 Learning in automatic mode To effect the manual learning procedure: simultaneously press and hold the and buttons To effect the automatic learning procedure: simultaneously press and hold the and buttons release the buttons when LED “L1” starts flashing (after roughly 1 second) release the buttons when LEDs “L3”...
  • Page 16: Learning In Mixed Mode

    5.4 CHECKING THE GATE MOVEMENT LED “L6” flashes: position 1 of M2 – to command and move motor 2 to position “1” (“Figure 33”): press and hold the button. Once the position is reached, release the button to stop the manoeuvre –...
  • Page 17: Testing And Commissioning

    390N (roughly 40 kg) For all the above-mentioned documentation, Nice – lock the gearmotor through its technical assistance service – provides using the control devices (transmitter, control button, key se- the following: instruction manuals and guides.
  • Page 18: Level 1 Programming (On-Off)

    7.2 LEVEL 1 PROGRAMMING (ON-OFF) All the Level 1 functions are factory-set to “OFF” and can be modified at any time. To check the various functions, refer to “Table 5”. 7.2.1 Level 1 programming procedure The user has maximum 10 seconds to press the buttons consecutively during the programming procedure, af- ter which time the procedure terminates automatically and memorises the changes made up to then.
  • Page 19: Level 2 Programming (Adjustable Parameters)

    7.3 LEVEL 2 PROGRAMMING (ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS) All the Level 2 parameters are factory-set as highlighted in “GREY” in “Table 6” and can be modified at any time. The parameters can be set to a scale of 1 to 8. The check the value corresponding to each LED, refer to “Table 6”. 7.3.1 Level 2 programming procedure The user has maximum 10 seconds to press the buttons consecutively during the programming procedure, af- ter which time the procedure terminates automatically and memorises the changes made up to then.
  • Page 20 LEVEL 2 FUNCTIONS (ADJUSTABLE PARAMETERS) Entry Parameter Set value Description (level) No discharge Level 1 - Minimum discharge (roughly 100 ms) Level 2 - ... Motor Adjusts the duration of the “brief reversal” of both Level 3 - ... discharge after motors, once the closing manoeuvre terminates, to Level 4 - ...
  • Page 21: Special Functions

    BiDi-ZWave interface. For further details relative to the functions associated with the My- Nice and MyNice Pro apps, respectively for the installer and for the end user, consult the website www.niceforyou.com. ENGLISH – 21...
  • Page 22: Bidi-Wi-Fi Interface

    7.5.1 BiDi-Wi-Fi interface To connect the BiDi-Wi-Fi interface: SPOP motors are compatible with the Z-Wave™ protocol to en- Disconnect the power supply to the control unit by removing able the end user to manage all the automation’s functions in an the fuse F2 and, if necessary, the emergency power supply extremely easy way, through the Z-Wave™...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING... (troubleshooting guide) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8.1 ANOMALY LOG press the button to shift the flash- ing LED to “L8”, that is, the “entry LED” for the “List of The gearmotor allows for displaying any anomalies that occurred in anomalies” parameter the last 8 manoeuvres, for example, the interruption of a manoeu- press and hold the button.
  • Page 24: Signals On The Control Unit

    8.3 SIGNALS ON THE CONTROL UNIT The control unit has a series of LEDs, each of which can emit spe- cial signals both during regular operation and when an anomaly occurs. Table 9 TERMINAL LEDS ON THE CONTROL UNIT Status Meaning Possible solution BlueBus LED...
  • Page 25: Further Details (Accessories)

    9.1.3 Photocells FURTHER INFORMATION To allow the control unit to recognise the devices connected (Accessories) through the “BlueBUS” system, these devices must be addressed. FURTHER DETAILS (Accessories) This operation can be carried out by correctly positioning the elec- trical jumper present in each device (also refer to the instruction 9.1 ADDING OR REMOVING DEVICES manual of each device).
  • Page 26: Learning Of Other Devices

    9.1.4 Learning of other devices The association between the radio receiver output and the com- mand executed by the motor is shown in “Table 11”: Normally the learning of devices connected to “BlueBUS” and the “STOP” input takes place during the installation stage; however, if Table 11 new devices are added or old ones removed, the learning process OXI IN MODE I OR MODE II...
  • Page 27: Connecting And Installing The Emergency Power Supply

    9.3 CONNECTING AND INSTALLING THE remove the plastic protection (G) with the aid of a screw- EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY driver insert the relative connector (H) on the control unit. The electrical connection of the emergency power supply to the control unit must be made only after completing all the installation and programming stages, as the PS300 is an emergency power sup- ply.
  • Page 28: Connecting The Solemyo Solar Energy System

    9.5 CONNECTING THE SOLEMYO SOLAR For information on the “Solemyo” system, consult ENERGY SYSTEM the relevant instruction manual. To connect the “Solemyo” system: When the automation is powered by the “Solemyo” remove the cover (A) system, IT MUST NOT BE POWERED by the elec- remove the plastic protection (B) with the aid of a screwdriver tricity grid at the same time.
  • Page 29: Product Maintenance

    SPOP has a manoeuvre counter and maintenance warn- ing system; refer to the ““Maintenance notice” function” para- As with the installation, only qualified personnel must dismantle the graph.
  • Page 30: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS All technical specifications stated in this section refer to an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C). Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to the product at any time when deemed necessary, without altering its functions and intended use.
  • Page 31 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Description Technical specification SPOP7124 SPOP7224 OXI (version with antenna connector Radio receiver mounted) 8 ON-OFF functions and 8 adjustable Programmable functions functions (see “Level 1 programming (ON-OFF)” paragraph) Self-learning of the devices connected to the BlueBus output Self-learning of the type of “STOP” device (Normally Open, Normally Closed contact or 8.2 kΩ...
  • Page 32: Conformity

    “partly completed machinery” Note - The contents of this declaration correspond to declarations in the official document deposited at the registered offices of Nice S.p.a. and in particular to the last revision available before printing this manual. The text herein has been re-edited for editorial purposes. A copy of the original declaration can be requested from Nice S.p.a. (TV) I.
  • Page 33: Instructions And Warnings

    INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS Before using the automation system for the first time, ask the in- Safety devices out of order: the automation can also be used staller to explain the origin of residual risks and take a few minutes when one or more safety devices are defective or out of order. and read this instructions manual and related warnings handed The automation can be controlled in “Hold-to-run”...
  • Page 34 Unlocking and manual movement The gate can only be unlocked once the leaf has come to a standstill. To unlock the device: lift the guard (D) insert the key (C) and turn it clockwise by 180° 180° the gate leaf can now be moved manually to the desired position.
  • Page 35 NOTES ENGLISH – 35...
  • Page 36 Nice SpA Via Callalta, 1 31046 Oderzo TV Italy www.niceforyou.com info@niceforyou.com...

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