Nice Era Fit BD E FIT M 817 BD SH Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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  • Page 1 Era Fit BD E FIT S 619 BD E FIT M 817 BD SH E FIT L 5517 BD E FIT S 1014 BD E FIT M 1517 BD SH E FIT L 6517 BD E FIT M 3017 BD SH E FIT L 7517 BD E FIT M 4012 BD SH E FIT L 8012 BD...
  • Page 2: Installation Warnings

    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.
  • Page 3: Product Description And Intended Use

    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);...
  • Page 4: Programming And Adjustments

    4.1 - TWO-WAY and ONE-WAY operation To assemble and install the motor, refer to fig. 4. Moreover, consult the Nice product catalogue or go to www.niceforyou.com to choose the crown of the limit switch (fig.
  • Page 5 ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT L BD ERA FIT L BD ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT L BD ERA FIT L BD English –...
  • Page 6 ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT S BD ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT M BD SH ERA FIT L BD ERA FIT L BD 10 mm ERA FIT S BD 10 mm ERA FIT M BD SH 10 mm ERA FIT L BD 5 –...
  • Page 7 4.3 - Transmitter to be used for programming procedures • Procedures that can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter having the PRG and ESC keys, or with transmitters equipped with a STOP key. • All the programming procedures must be completed by selecting a single channel on the transmitter.
  • Page 8: General Warnings

    ONE-WAY communications These are procedures A.2.2 and D.2.2. These allow you to memorise indi- • To select transmitter compatible with the motor’s receiver, refer to the “Nice vidual buttons and map them to any of the commands given in the motor’s Screen”...
  • Page 9 –– GROUP “A” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for ONE-WAY communications procedures which can only be completed with a Nice “ERA P” or “ERA W” transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES •...
  • Page 10 “ESC” buttons (like “ERA P” and “ERA W” transmitters). • To run procedure A.2.2 you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter. A.2.1 - To memorise the transmitter buttons in “Mode I” (“Standard mode”) •...
  • Page 11 MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure you need the climate sensor you want to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue, and an old transmitter memorised in Mode I (see par. 4.5.1). • When performing the procedure, you can cancel the programming at any time by holding down n and t together for 4 seconds. Alternatively, do not press any keys and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
  • Page 12 = 5 sec Hold down both buttons... release them after 5 count 5 movements. seconds; A.4.2 - Procedure run with a transmitter which has not yet been memorised NOTES AND WARNINGS • In order to carry out the following procedures, a transmitter with a PRG button should be used. ...
  • Page 13 A.5 - 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.
  • Page 14 –– GROUP “B” PROCEDURES –– for motors configured for TWO-WAY communications Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys (eg. “ERA P BD”, “ERA W BD”) GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES •...
  • Page 15 B.1 - Temporarily deactivating (and reactivating) motors you do not wish to program BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure temporarily deactivates (for 5 minutes) only motors whose up and down limit switches have already been programmed. B.2.1 - To temporarily deactivate motors you do not wish to program The system locks out only those motors whose limit = 5 sec “...
  • Page 16 B.4 - 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.
  • Page 17 COMMON to motors configured for either ONE-WAY or TWO-WAY communications Procedures which can only be completed with a Nice transmitter with the s, n, t, PRG, ESC keys (eg. “ERA P”, “ERA P BD”, “ERA W”, “ERA W BD”) GENERAL WARNINGS RELATING TO THE PROCEDURES •...
  • Page 18 C.1.2 - To program the DOWN limit switch (“1”)  continues (x 1) = 5 sec Command an DOWN movement  Press and release count 2 movements. Hold down the but- release it after 5 count 2 movements. Hold down the button and wait... the button (1 time);...
  • Page 19 C.3 - Programming an INTERMEDIATE POSITION (position “H”) MONO BiDi NOTES AND WARNINGS • This procedure memorises an intermediate position (position “H”) between the Up (“0”) and Down (“1”) limit switch positions. When the automation is being used, after giving the intermediate position command, the system will automatically stop the awning at the programmed “H” position. •...
  • Page 20  4 = 5 sec sec. After about 10 seconds, the motor performs a num- Hold down the button and release it after 5 count 3 movements. ber of movements equal to the number of pulses seconds; entered. (*) = Factory setting. C.5 - “FRT”...
  • Page 21 C.6 - Programming the movement (Ascent or Descent) that the motor must perform au- tomatically when it starts to rain (ref. paragraph 6.1.2) MONO BiDi  4 = 1 sec = 1 sec Move the awning to Hold down the but- count 2 movements release the button.
  • Page 22 “ESC” buttons (like “ERA P” and “ERA W” transmitters). • To run procedure D.2.2 you must have a new transmitter to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue , and an old previously memorised transmitter. D.2.1 - To memorise the transmitter buttons in “Mode I” (“Standard mode”) •...
  • Page 23 MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • To run this procedure you need the climate sensor you want to memorise, chosen from the “Nice Screen” catalogue, and an old transmitter memorised in Mode I (see par. 4.6.1). • When performing the procedure, you can cancel the programming at any time by holding down n and t together for 4 seconds. Alternatively, do not press any keys and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
  • Page 24 D.4 - TOTAL or PARTIAL deletion of memory MONO 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 motor off and then on again.
  • Page 25 D.4.2 - Procedure run with a transmitter which has not yet been memorised NOTES AND WARNINGS • In order to carry out the following procedures, a transmitter with a PRG button should be used.  4 sec. Disconnect the elec- Reconnect the electrical pow- trical power supply to er supply to the motor once...
  • Page 26 D.6 - MANUAL programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches MONO 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 (D7)”. •...
  • Page 27 D.7 - SEMIAUTOMATIC programming of the UP (“0”) and DOWN (“1”) limit switches MONO NOTES AND WARNINGS • Use this procedure solely for awnings with mechanical Up “0” limit switch stop. • If, previously, the limit switches were programmed with the “Manual (D.6)” programming, to complete this procedure before proceeding with the “Total or partial de- letion of the memory [A.4.1 (motor configured for ONE-WAY communication), B.4.1 (motor configured for TWO-WAY communication) or D.4.1 (motor configured for ONE-WAY communication and OLD generation transmitter lacking the PRG and ESC keys) option ‘A’...
  • Page 28  4 “ H ” sec. sec. Move the awning to the Hold down the but- count 2 movements; release the button. Hold down the but- count 4 movements; release the button. desired “H” position. ton and ton and  5 Precisely ad- justing the “...
  • Page 29 D.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 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”.
  • Page 30: Optional Accessories

    It is equally important to be able to set the automation’s stop position in relation to the circumstances (sunshine, rain, etc.). If the automation is controlled with a Nice transmitter equipped with a “slider” sur- Positioning at 90% of the path completed before the 0-UPPER limit switch is reached (90% of the awning face (e.g.
  • Page 31 6.1.2 - Behaviour of the motor in each kind of weather condition ed, the manual commands are deactivated and it is not possible to lower the awning. If a command is sent, the automation makes two short movements to signal the in- The climate sensors allow you to automate awning/shutter operation in relation to the tervention of protection.
  • Page 32: Technical Characteristics

    Note: • All technical specifications stated herein refer to an ambient temperature of 20° C (± 5° C). • Nice S.p.A. reserves the right to apply modifications to products q When sending a Raise command, the motor does not start: at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and func- This can happen if the awning/shutter is near the Upper limit switch (“0”).
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