Complete Deletion Of The Radio Memory; Installing The Back-Up Battery; Installing The Solar Power System Kit Model Solekit; Diagnostics And Device Signals - Nice Riva200 Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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Repeat the procedure for each transmitter to be cancelled.
• Procedure with transmitter memorised in Mode 2:
01. On the control unit (Fig. 28) press and hold key P1 until the end of the procedure.
02. When led L1 lights up, while keeping key P1 pressed, also press and hold the key of the transmitter
to be cancelled, until led L1 flashes 5 times, then release both keys
Repeat the procedure for each transmitter to be cancelled.

9.5 - COMPLETE DELETION OF THE RADIO MEMORY

This procedure allows cancelling ALL memorised transmitters: the procedure must be carried out on the control unit.
01. On the control unit (Fig. 28) press and hold key P1.
02. Check that led L1 lights up for 4/5 seconds, that it switches off then flashes 3 times.
03. Release key P1 precisely at the 3 rd flash.
04. Check that led L1 emits very fast flashes.
05. Check that led L1 emits 5 slow flashes = deletion completed.
9.6 - INSTALLING THE BACK-UP BATTERY (model PR100)
CAUTION! - The electrical connection of the back-up battery to the control unit must be made exclusively after completing all the
installation and programming stages, as the battery is an emergency power supply.
To install the back-up battery and connect it to the control unit, see Fig. 29 and consult the respective instruction manual.
When the automation is powered by the back-up battery, 60 seconds after a manoeuvre is completed the control unit automatically switches off the
ECSbus output (and all devices connected to it), the Flash output and all LEDs (with the exception of the ECSbus led, which flashes more slowly): this
automatic switching off is the "Standby" function.
Subsequently, when the control unit receives a command, the normal operating mode is restored with a short delay; this function is used to reduce
consumption (very important when the automation is powered by a battery)

9.7 - INSTALLING THE SOLAR POWER SYSTEM KIT model SOLEKIT

CAUTION! - When the automation mechanism is powered exclusively by the solar power supply system, IT MUST NOT BE POWERED
by the electricity grid at the same time.
To connect the SOLEKIT solar power supply system to the control unit, see Fig. 30 and consult the relevant instruction manual.
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PR100

9.8 - DIAGNOSTICS AND DEVICE SIGNALS

Certain devices are configured to display messages to identify their operating status or any anomalies.

9.8.1 - Photocell signals

The photocells contain a SAFE led (Fig. 31) that allows for verifying their operating status at any time: see
Table 10.
SAFE led (Fig. 32)
Status
Off
The photocell is not powered or is
faulty
3 quick flashes and 1
Device not recognised by the control
second pause
unit
1 very slow flash
The RX receives an excellent signal
1 slow flash
The RX receives a good signal
1 quick flash
The RX receives a poor signal
1 very quick flash
The RX receives a bad signal
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SOLEKIT
1
2
TABLE 10
Action
Check that the voltage on the photocell terminals is around 8–12 VDC; if the volta-
ge is correct, the photocell is probably faulty
Repeat the recognition procedure on the control unit. Check that all pairs of pho-
tocells on the ECSbus have different addresses (consult the instruction manual of
the photocells)
Normal operation
Normal operation
Normal operation but check TX-RX alignment and correct cleaning of photocell
lenses
At the limit of normal operation; check TX-RX alignment and correct cleaning of
photocell lenses
28
1
31
TX
RX
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