GENERAL WARNINGS: SAFETY - INSTALLATION - USE (original instructions in Italian) ATTENTION Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions as improper installation may cause serious damage ATTENTION Important safety instructions. It is important for you to comply with these instructions for your own and other people’s safety.
Wireless technology makes even initial programming simple and user- friendly. • it is compatible with all Nice control electronics using the NRC radio system (trans- INSTALLATION OF THE MOTOR AND mitters and climate sensors, the latter can only be used if the motor is configured THE ACCESSORIES for operation in ONE-WAY mode);...
PROGRAMMING AND ADJUSTMENTS tion could cause severe physical injury. To assemble and install the motor, refer to fig. 3. Moreover, consult the Nice product catalogue or go to www.niceforyou.com to choose the crown of the limit switch (fig. 4.1 - TWO-WAY and ONE-WAY operation 3-a), the drag wheel (fig.
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Support for fixing the motor head. Cap for fixing the roller to the bracket (not included). Removing the connector if necessary 10 mm English – 4...
• The limit switch must be adjusted after installing the motor in the awning and con- necting it to the power supply. • Procedures that can only be completed with a Nice “DOMIP” or “DOMIW” • Comply strictly with the time limits indicated in the procedures: after releasing a key, transmitter having the PRG and ESC keys, or with transmitters equipped you have 60 seconds to press the next key indicated in the procedure;...
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Communication mode (ONE-WAY or TWO-WAY) GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switches. • When the motor is powered up, if it makes 2 movements this means that: at least one transmitter has been memorised and no limit switch has been programmed;...
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–– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for TWO-WAY communications Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice transmitter with the ▲, ■, ▼, PRG, ESC keys (eg. “DOMIP”, “DOMIW”) GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switch- •...
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!!! (x 1) Observe the same awning and, at the start of a the movement will count 3 movements. DOWN movement, stop the movement IMMEDI- stop; ATELY, by pressing and releasing the button (1 time): A.2 - Temporarily deactivating (and reactivating) motors you do not wish to program BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS •...
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A.3 - MANUAL programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure is obligatory only for awnings without a mechanical stop at the Up position. • This procedure can be used if the limit switches have been programmed using the semiautomatic procedure (A.4). •...
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continues Command Command “0” an UP an DOWN movement movement ... wait for the awning to be stopped release the button. ▲ ▼ ▼ ▲ Hold down the button ) and wait ... Hold down the button ) and wait ...
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A.6 - Memorising ANOTHER TRANSMITTER (second, third, etc.) BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS • The motor configured to operate in TWO-WAY mode can memorise up to 16 transmitters. • To run procedures A.6 you must have a new transmitter to memorise and an old previously memorised transmitter. The two transmitters must have the “PRG” and “ESC”...
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A.8 - “FRT” Function: automatic tensioning of the canvas when opening awnings that are not fitted with a mechanism to lock the awning when opening BiDi • This function is useful to eliminate the unsightly depression of the canvas that may form when the awning is open. It is activated by programming position “2” near the limit switch “1”.
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A.9 - Programming the movement (Ascent or Descent) that the motor must perform au- tomatically when it starts to rain (ref. paragraph 6.1.2) BiDi 4 (x 1) (x 1) Move the awning to Press and release count 2 movements Press and release count 2 movements the button (1 time);...
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A.11 - TOTAL or PARTIAL deletion of memory BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS • In order to carry out the following deletion procedures, the transmitter must be memorised in mode I. • To change the motor’s configuration (from TWO-WAY to ONE-WAY), after completing the “FULL deletion of the memory” procedure, it is necessary to switch the mo- tor off and then on again.
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A.12 - “MOTOR ROTATION CONTROL” function: regulation of the motor rotations dur- ing the first part of the closing manoeuvre BiDi • The application with arm awnings normally requires a lot of power during the initial part of the closing manoeuvre, that is, when the arms are straight. With this func- tion it is possible to set, during the initial part of the upward manoeuvre, a lower speed, equal to 6 rpm, to guarantee more power.
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–– GROUP “B” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for ONE-WAY communications procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “DOMIP” or “DOMIW” transmitter with the ▲, ■, ▼, PRG, ESC keys GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switch- •...
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B.2 - Locking and unlocking the motor’s memory MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • Locking the motor’s memory stops any other (unscheduled or unauthorised) transmitters being memorised in it. 4 (x 1) (x 1) (x 1) Press and release count 2 movements. Press and release count 2 movements.
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B.3.2 - To program the DOWN limit switch (“1”) continues (x 1) = 5 sec Comandare una manovra di DISCESA Press and release count 2 movements. Hold down the but- release it after 5 count 2 movements. ▼ ▲...
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“ESC” buttons (like “DOMIP” and “DOMIW” transmitters). • To run procedure B.6.2 you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter. B.6.1 - To memorise the transmitter buttons in “Mode I” (“Standard mode”) •...
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(x 1) = 5 sec On the NEW transmitter: hold down release it after 5 count 2 movements. On the OLD transmitter: press and count 3 movements (= transmitter seconds; release the button (1 time); memorised). If the system makes 6 the button and movements (= memory locked or full, transmitter not memorised).
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B.7 - RDC” Function: adjustment of the motor traction force when closing MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • This function prevents the excessive traction of the canvas at the end of the closing manoeuvre. During the final phase of this manoeuvre, the function automatically reduces the motor traction torque, based on the factory setting or the one adjusted by the installer with the following procedure.
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“2” = 5 sec “2” “1” “1” release it after 5 Hold down the but- count 3 movements. ton and seconds; B.9 - Memorisation of a climate sensor connected via radio MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure, refer to the manual provided with the climate sensor. B.10 - Programming the movement (Ascent or Descent) that the motor must perform automatically when it starts to rain (ref.
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B.11 - Activating/deactivating the “CLIMATIC SPEED CONTROL” function MONO • With the function active, the motor will vary the manoeuvre speed on the basis of the type of message coming from the climatic sensor: when there is an alarm mes- sage, the movements will occur at maximum speed, while with comfort optimisation messages, they will be made at minimum speed.
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(x 1) = 5 sec Press and release the count 5 movements. Hold down the button and release it after 5 seconds; count 5 movements. button (1 time); = 5 sec = 5 sec Hold down the but- release it after 5 count 3 movements.
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B.13 - “MOTOR ROTATION CONTROL” function: regulation of the motor rotations dur- ing the first part of the closing manoeuvre MONO • The application with arm awnings normally requires a lot of power during the initial part of the closing manoeuvre, that is, when the arms are straight. With this func- tion it is possible to set, during the initial part of the upward manoeuvre, a lower speed, equal to 6 rpm, to guarantee more power.
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DOWN for motors configured for ONE-WAY communication mode feasible only with a Nice transmitter equipped with buttons ▲, ■, and ▼ alone and lacking the PRG and ESC buttons GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES • Before starting any programming, move the awning to an intermediate position, away from the Up and Down limit switch- •...
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“ESC” buttons (like “DOMIP” and “DOMIW” transmitters). • To run procedure C.2.2 you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter. C.2.1 - To memorise the transmitter buttons in “Mode I” (“Standard mode”) •...
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C.3 - Memorisation of a climate sensor connected via radio MONO STOP DOWN NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure, refer to the manual provided with the climate sensor. C.4 - TOTAL or PARTIAL deletion of memory MONO STOP DOWN NOTES AND WARNINGS •...
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sec. Hold down the but- count 5 movements; release the button. ton and C.4.2 - Procedure performed with an unmemorised transmitter 3 sec. sec. Disconnect the power Reconnect the power Hold down the button Release the button. supply to the motor supply Now run the procedure C.4.1.
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C.6 - MANUAL programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches MONO STOP DOWN NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure is obligatory only for awnings without a mechanical stop at the Up position. • This procedure can be used if the limit switches have been programmed using the semiautomatic procedure (C.7)”. •...
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C.7 - AUTOMATIC programming of the UPPER limit switch (“0”) and MANUAL program- ming of the LOWER limit switch (“1”) MONO STOP DOWN NOTES AND WARNINGS • Use this procedure solely for awnings with mechanical Up “0” limit switch stop. •...
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3 sec. sec. Hold down the but- count 2 movements; release the button. Hold down the but- count 4 movements; release the button. ton and ton and 5 Precisely ad- “H” justing the “H” posi- sec. tion Hold down both count 2 movements;...
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C.10 - “FRT” Function: automatic tensioning of the canvas when opening awnings that are not fitted with a mechanism to lock the awning when opening MONO STOP DOWN • This function is useful to eliminate the unsightly depression of the canvas that may form when the awning is open. It is activated by programming position “2” near the limit switch “1”.
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C.11 - Programming the movement (Ascent or Descent) that the motor must perform automatically when it starts to rain (ref. paragraph 6.1.2) MONO STOP DOWN NOTES AND WARNINGS • When performing the procedure, at any time you can cancel it by keeping the ■ and ▼ keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not press any key and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
If the automation is controlled with a Nice transmitter equipped with a “slider” sur- WARNINGS FOR ORDINARY USE OF THE face (e.g. P1V, etc.), the stop position of the automation can be varied as follows: the MECHANISM top of the “slider” moves the automation upwards (as far as the upper limit switch position);...
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and are in addition to the automatically-generated command. If a manual command For motors configured in TWO-WAY communications mode, in the event of a mal- is sent that is contrary to the previous automatic command, the system carries out function of the climate sensor (low batteries or failure) the motor will make: the manual command and at the same time starts a 15 minute timer that regener- - 4 short movements if it receives no feedback from the sensor for too long a period;...
Finally, try to supply the opposite electrical phase. 20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to products at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and func- q When sending a Raise command, the motor does not start: tionality.
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