Optional Programming - Nice NL085K0DC Instrucciones Y Advertencias De Instalación Y Uso

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VERY IMPORTANT – During the procedure, led L1 should only flash slowly. If
it starts to flash quickly, abort the procedure immediately, disengage the clips
securing the roll-up door to the roller, run procedure 5.2-B anew, and only then
run the procedure illustrated below.
01. Hold down [Set] and [▼] together until led L1 starts flashing slowly; release the
buttons.
led L1 flashing slowly = system ready to memorise limit position "0".
02. Press [▲] to move the door up into the fully open position.
03. Hold down [Set] until led L1 stays on without flashing. Release the button.
led L8 flashing slowly = system ready to memorise limit position "1".
04. Press [▼] to move the door down to the fully closed position.
05. Hold down [Set] until led L8 stays on without flashing. Release the button. When
the button is released, only the programming leds should remain on.
06. Press [Open] to open the door and check that the controller stops the door at
the fully open position ("0").
07. Press [Close] to close the door and check that the controller stops the door at
the fully closed position ("1").
CAUTION! – Do not interrupt these initial manoeuvres (for example with a
STOP command) as - while they are under way - the control unit memo-
rises the force required for moving the roll-up door.
You can rerun the limit position memorisation procedure at any time, even after instal-
lation; simply repeat it from the start. If only one of the memorised positions need be
changed, use the Oview programmer. When the two limit positions are memorised,
the controller ramps down the door's speed just before it reaches the stop position.
The point at which the deceleration starts is factory set, but can be modified if needed
with the Oview programmer.
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OPTIONAL PROGRAMMING

8.1 - Tools for programming the controller
• Controller buttons
The control unit is fitted with 3 keys which can be used both for the control of the unit
during testing and the programming procedure:
Open ▲: opens the door or scrolls up through the programming options.
Stop Set: in normal use, stops the door; if held down for more than 5 seconds,
enters programming mode.
Close ▼: closes the door or scrolls down through the programming options.
• Oview programmer
The Oview programmer connects to the controller's BusT4 socket (fig. 8-H), with
a 4-wire bus cable. The programmer can be used to quickly program all functions,
adjust all settings, update the firmware, and run diagnostics and scheduled mainte-
nance. To access the BusT4 socket (fig. 8-H), remove the membrane covering it.
The Oview can be used at up to 100 m away from the controller. If several controllers
are networked with each other in a BusT4 network, connecting the Oview to one of
them allows it to see all the networked controllers (up to 16 units). The Oview can
be left connected to the controller during normal operation, so that the user can
send commands using its menu. Furthermore, if the controller has an OXI type radio
receiver, the Oview can access the parameters memorised in this unit. Further infor-
mation is available in the Oview manual and in the "Functions programmable with the
Oview", also available on www.niceforyou.com.
8.2 - Two types of programming
The controller has several programmable functions; a function can be adjusted using
the keys described in par. 8.1 and the set level is displayed with the eight leds: L1,
L2, ..., L8. The programmable functions are divided into 2 levels:
• Level 1: functions which can be set to On/Off (On = enabled; Off = disabled); each
function has a led, as shown in Table D). Thus, during programming or in general,
when the controller is stopped, if a led is on this means the corresponding function
is enabled, and if it is off the function itself is disabled.
• Level 2: functions which can be set to a scale of 1 to 8. In this case led L1 = value
1, led L2 = value 2, etc., up to led L8 = value 8 (see Table E).
8.3 - Programming level 1 functions (see Table D)
Proceed as follows (caution! - whenever you release a key, you have ten seconds
to press the next key required by the procedure. If this times out, the procedure au-
tomatically terminates and the system memorises the settings made up to that time).
01. Hold down [Set] until led L1 starts flashing, then release it.
02. Press [▲] or [▼] until the led corresponding to the function in question starts
flashing.
03. Press [Set] to change the status of the function (short flash = OFF; long flash =
ON).
04. Wait for ten seconds for the program to quit.
Note – During the procedure, if you wish to set more than one function to ON or OFF,
when you have completed step 03 repeat steps 02 and 03 for each function you wish
to program, and conclude with step 04.
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8.4 - Programming level 2 parameters (see Table E)
Proceed as follows (caution! - whenever you release a key, you have ten seconds
to press the next key required by the procedure. If this times out, the procedure au-
tomatically terminates and the system memorises the settings made up to that time).
Warnings:
• All parameters can be adjusted as desired without any problems; only the "Motor
force on opening" and "Motor force on closing" settings require special attention.
• Do not set high force values to compensate for friction along the door's travel:
excessive force can affect the operation of the safety equipment or even damage
the door itself.
• If the "motor force" control is used to assist the impact force reduction system,
measure the force again after each adjustment in compliance with EN 12445.
• Wear and atmospheric conditions can affect the movement of the door. It is there-
fore advisable to check the force settings from time to time.
• In Table E, the symbol "(*)" next to a value indicates the factory setting for that
parameter. The factory settings may be changed at any time with the following
procedure.
01. Hold down [Set] until led L1 starts flashing, then release it.
02. Press [▲] or [▼] until the led corresponding to the parameter in question starts
flashing.
03. Hold down [Set] until you have completed step 05.
04. Wait approx. 3s, after which the led associated with the current level of the pa-
rameter to be modified will light up.
05. Press [▲] or [▼] until the led corresponding to the desired value of the parameter
starts flashing.
06. Release [Set].
07. Wait for ten seconds for the program to quit.
Note – During the procedure, if you wish to set more than one function to ON or
OFF, when you have completed step 06 repeat steps 02, 03, 04, 05 and 06 for each
parameter you wish to program, and conclude with step 07.
8.5 - Memorisation of radio transmitters
The controller has a removable radio receiver, with SM fitting (fig. 8-L), which allows
the automation to be controlled with a transmitter (optional accessory). To memorise
a transmitter, refer to the receiver's manual, which is included in the package, and is
also available from www.niceforyou.com. The four outputs of the receiver send the
following commands to the control unit:
Key 1
= Open
Key 2
= Close
Key 3
= Stop
Key 4
= Stop
8.5.1 - Commands available when using an OXI receiver
If you replace the provided receiver with an OXI model, you can memorise the trans-
mitter in "Extended mode II" and assign any of the following commands to each of
the transmitter's keys:
Command 1 = Open
Command 2 = Close
Command 3 = Stop
Command 4 = Stop
Command 5 = Step-by-step
Command 6 = Residential Step-by-step
Command 7 = High Priority Step-by-step
Command 8 = Partly Open 1
Command 9 = Partly Open 2
Command 10 = Open and Lock Automation
Command 11 = Close and Lock Automation
Command 12 = Lock Automation
Command 13 = Release Automation
Command 14 = Courtesy Light On
Command 15 = Courtesy Light On-Off
To memorise a transmitter, refer to the receiver's manual, available from www.nice-
foryou.com.
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