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Nice PS124 Instructions And Warnings For The Fitter page 2

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Warnings:
• The i n stallation, testing and set-up of automation devices for doors
and gates must be performed by qualified and experienced personnel
who must also determine the type of tests required based on the risks
i n volved, and ensure that l a ws, standards and regulations i n force are
complied with.
• NICE disclaims responsibility for any damage resulting from i m proper
use of the product; the only use authorized by the manufacturer i s the
one described i n this manual.
• The packaging materials must be disposed of i n compliance with the
regulations l o cally i n force.
• The buffer battery must not be i m mersed i n water or any other l i quid sub-
stances. I f l i quid substances should penetrate i n side the device, discon-
nect i t from the automation system i m mediately and call NICE customer
service; using the device under these conditions could be hazardous.
1) Description and Intended Use
• Do not place the buffer battery near heat sources or expose i t to open
flames; this could damage the device and cause malfunctions, fire
hazards or other dangers.
• I n case of prolonged i n activity, to avoid the possibility that harmful sub-
stances may l e ak from the buffer battery, the l a tter should be discon-
nected from the automation system and stored i n a dry l o cation.
The PS124 buffer battery (Fig.1) may only be i n stalled i n gate
automation systems equipped with NICE control units. The battery
enables the storage of energy while the automation i s powered by
the electrical mains, energy that i s returned to the system i n the
event of a power failure (buffer operation); i t enables approximately
ten gate activations i n the absence of power from the electrical
mains.
Depending on the type of automation, when the system i s powered
by the buffer battery the movements may take place at "slow" speed
even i f the "fast" speed was selected.
2) Installation
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L1
L2
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The power supply to the system must be disconnected- For i n stallation of the PS124 buffer
oatterv
refer to the i n structions
during installation of the P5124 buffer battery.
shown on the automation oevics.
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Plug the smaller connector into the buffer battery and
the larger one into the control unit; no polarity needs to be
observed when plugging in the connectors.
3) Operational Checks and Testing
The following tests should be carried out i m mediately after connect-
i n g the battery to the control unit.
• Make sure that the "L2" LED (Fig.1) i s on, showing that the battery
i s supplying energy to the system. Make sure that the different
LEDs on the control unit signal that the l a tter i s operating properly.
• I f these things do not occur i t probably means that the battery i s
completely exhausted; i n this case proceed to the next step and
wait a few hours with the automation system powered by the
mains before you test the operation of the battery again.
• Connect the automation system to the mains power supply and
see whether the "L 1" LED (Fig.1) l i ghts up to signal that the battery
i s recharging correctly.
• Activate at l e ast one opening and closing manoeuvre to make sure
that the system operates properly when i t i s powered by the elec-
trical mains.
• Disconnect the automation system from the electrical mains; make
sure that the "L2" LED (Fig.1) l i ghts up, then activate at l e ast one
opening and closing manoeuvre to make sure that the system
operates properly also when i t i s powered by the battery.
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