Product Description - Nice NEOPLUS-MH Instrucciones Y Advertencias Para La Instalación Y El Uso

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Warnings
It is important that you comply with these instructions for
your own and other people's safety.
Important safety instructions; save these instructions for
future use.
This manual contains important safety provisions; incorrect
installation may create serious hazards
The "NEOPLUS-H" series motors with emergency manoeuvre, in ver-
sions NEOPLUS-MH Ø45mm and NEOPLUS-LH Ø58mm have been
designed for the automation of shutters and awnings; any other use is
improper and prohibited. These motors are intended for residential use.
Maximum continuous operating time is 4 minutes. When selecting the
motor based on the application requirements, the nominal torque and
operating time shown in the rating plate must be considered.
The minimum diameter of the tube on which the motor can be installed
is 52 mm for NEOPLUS-MH in the version with torque up to 35Nm;
60mm for the version with torque up to 35 Nm. The minimum diameter
of the tube of NEOPLUS-LH is 70mm.
The motor must be installed by qualified personnel in compliance with
current safety regulations.
All unnecessary electrical cables must be removed before installation; all
mechanisms not required for motorized operation must be disabled. If
the motor is installed at a height below 2.5 m, all moving parts of the
motor must be protected. For awning applications, the horizontal clear-
ance between the fully open awning and any stationary object must be
at least 0.4 m.

1) Product description

The NEOPLUS-H motors with emergency manoeuvre, versions
NEOPLUS-MH Ø45mm; NEOPLUS-LH Ø58mm, are electric motors
equipped with RPM reduction and terminating at one end with a
shaft on which the driving wheels can be mounted; see figure 3. The
motor must be fitted inside the winding tube, where it can raise or
lower the roller shutter or awning. These motors are equipped with
an internal electric limit switch that, when properly programmed,
stops the movement of the shutter/awning when it reaches the
desired position.
The NEOPLUS-H series motors contain a control unit with incorpo-
rated radio receiver which works at a frequency of 433.92 MHz using
rolling code technology in order to ensure high security levels. It is
possible to memorise up to 30 transmitters for each motor in the
ERGO, PLANO and NICEWAY series; see figure 2; that allow the
remote control of the motors, or 3 wind and sun radio sensors
"VOLO S RADIO" which control the motor depending on the weath-
er conditions.
1.1) Emergency manoeuvre
The NEOPLUS-H tubular gearmotors are equipped with an emer-
gency manoeuvre which allows the shutters to be manually manoeu-
vred even in cases of malfunction or blackouts. The manoeuvre is
performed by means of a rod which rotates an eyelet on the head of
the motor, see detail "G" of fig. 4.
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The PVC power supply cable supplied with NEOPLUS-H motors is ide-
al for internal installation; an insulated tube must be used to protect the
cables when installed outside, or the specific 05RN-F type cable can be
requested.
The tubular motor must not be subjected to crushing, impacts, falls or
contact with any kind of liquid; see figure 1. The application must be vis-
ible from the control buttons, which must be positioned away from any
moving parts, at a height of at least 1.5 m off the ground. For mainte-
nance and repairs contact a qualified technician.
Keep people away from the shutter when the latter is in motion. If any
work, such as window cleaning, is being carried out near the awning, do
not operate it; in case of automatic control, disconnect the power sup-
ply as well. Do not allow children to play with the controls and keep all
radio controls away from their reach. Check the balancing springs (if any)
and the wear of cables at frequent intervals.
After each command, the motor is powered until the internal electric
limit switches cut-in and stop the movement in correspondence with
the two final positions. Additional functions can be programmed via
the transmitters and an acoustic "Beep" guides users through the
various phases. It is also possible to control the motors via an exter-
nal button (using the Step-by-Step function) or "TTBUS" Bus. As an
alternative to the Step-by-Step button, a specific F210S photocell
can be connected to the TTBUS which detects possible obstacles
to stop the downward manoeuvre.
Note: the NEOPLUS-H series tubular motors can alternatively be
controlled by other types of transmitters, in addition to the ERGO,
PLANO, NICEWAY and VOLO S RADIO type radio transmitters, or in
different operation modes, for further information see chapter 5.1
"Available transmitters".
Warning: the emergency manoeuvre cannot be used within the three
minutes following a manoeuvre performed by the motor; otherwise
the control unit could detect the movement of the motor in regards
to the position of the limit switch and therefore command the motor
to take it to the new limit switch position. In order to avoid this draw-
back, it is necessary to give a Stop command before using the emer-
gency manoeuvre.

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