Optional Accessories - Nice Era Mat VS Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

6.1 - Control pushbutton strip (wall-mounted)
6.1.1 - Installation of the pushbutton strip
this accessory can be used as an alternative to the radio transmitter to send, by wire, the controls to the motor when using the automation.
Installation warnings:
• it is recommended to use an unstable pushbutton strip with interlocked pushbuttons.
• The mechanical operation of the push buttons must be exclusively of the "with operator present" type: in other words, and they are released, they must return to their initial
position. Note – When the limit switches are already adjusted, all you need to do is simply press the pushbutton with one pulse to activate the movement of the awning
which will terminate automatically when it reaches the limits which you have adjusted.
• You can choose models with one or two pushbuttons according to your needs: The model with two push buttons activates the Raise and Lower input; the model with one
pushbutton can activate the TTBus / Open / Step-to-step (the type of input is selected with the procedure described in paragraph 6.1.2 - B).
• The pushbutton strip must be positioned as follows:
– in a place that is not accessible to outsiders/strangers;
– where you can see the awning from but far from its moving parts;
– on the side of the awning where there is the electrical cord from the motor and the power cord from the electrical mains (fig. 4-h);
– at a height no less than 1.5 m from the floor/ground.
6.1.2 - Connecting the pushbutton strip
A - Pushbutton strip with 2 push buttons (wires to use: White + White-Orange + White-black): to connect this accessory, see fig. 3.
B - Pushbutton strip with 1 push buttons (wires to use: White + White-black): to connect this accessory, see fig. 3. After connection is completed, follow the proce-
dure below assign the desired command to the pushbutton: Open or Step-by-step (use a transmitter memorised in "Mode I").
01. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
02. Keep the s key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
03. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
04. Keep the n key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 2 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
05. • To assign the Open command to a pushbutton: Keep the s key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 3 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
• To assign the Step-By-Step command to a pushbutton: Keep the t key pressed and wait for the motor to perform 5 movements. Upon completion, release the key.
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Note – When performing the procedure, you can cancel it at any time by keeping the n and t keys pressed simultaneously for 4 seconds. Otherwise, do not press any key
and wait 60 seconds for the motor to perform 6 movements.
6.2 - Climate sensors for wind, sun, rain
(Wires to use to connect the sensors by wire: White-orange + White-black – Some models are connected exclusively via radio). The climate sensors of the
NEMO and VOLO series let you move the awning automatically, depending on weather conditions. Up to five tubular motors can be connected to one accessory, respecting
the polarity of the signals (connect the white-black wires of all the motors to each other and connect that white-orange wires of all motors to reach other).
Warnings:
• For all the models of the NEMO series and the Volo SR and Volo ST models: the "sun" and "wind" intervention thresholds may be adjusted exclusively in the climate sensor.
Please refer to the sensor instruction manual.
• For all the Volo and Volo S models: the "sun" and "wind" intervention thresholds may be adjusted exclusively in the tubolar motor. Please refer to procedures 6.4 and 6.3 in
this instruction manual.
• The climate sensors must not be considered as devices to increase the safety of the awning when it rains or there is strong wind. Nice declines all liability for any material
damages that occur due to atmospheric events not detected by the sensors.
6.2.1 - Definitions and conventions
• Manual "Sun On" command = enables the reception, by the motor, of automatic commands transmitted by the "Sun" sensor if present in the installation. When reception
is enabled, the user can send manual commands at any time: these overwrite the automatic operation of the automation.
• Manual "Sun Off" command = enables the reception, by the motor, of automatic commands transmitted by the "Sun" sensor if present in the installation. When the
reception is disabled, the automation operates exclusively with the manual commands sent by the user. The "Wind" and "Rain" sensors cannot be disabled because they
protect the automation from the action of wind and rain.
• "Over-threshold" intensity of sun/wind = a condition in which the atmospheric phenomenon stands at values that are above the value set as threshold.
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