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CAUTION! – READ THIS SECTION 
BEFORE MEMORISING THE
TRANSMITTER

The receiver can only memorise transmitters belonging to one
of the following 3 encoding families:

– family with “

O-Code

”, “

FloR

” and “

TTS

” encoding;

– family with “

Flo

” encoding;

– family with “

Smilo

” encoding.

Note

– Each code enables use exclusively of the standard

associated functions on the receiver.

Caution! 

– The encoding family of the 

first

transmitter

memorised on the receiver also defines the relative
encoding family for the subsequent transmitters to be
memorised.

To change the encoding family set on the receiver, perform
procedure 10 – Total receiver memory deletion.

To check on the receiver whether transmitters and the associ-
ated encoding family are already memorised, proceed as fol-
lows:

01.

Disconnect the receiver from the power supply.

02.

Re-connect the power to the receiver and count the
number of 

green

flashes emitted by the receiver led.

03.

Check the number of flashes emitted with the data in the
table below:

– 

1

flash = 

Flo 

encoding

– 

2

flashes = 

O-Code 

FloR 

TTS 

encoding

– 

3

flashes = 

Smilo 

encoding

– 

5

flashes = 

no transmitter entered

Caution!

– Before memorising a transmitter, carefully

read all memorisation procedures described below to
select the one most suited to your specific application.

5

TRANSMITTER MEMORISATION
PROCEDURE: “Mode I” AND “Mode II”

Each control unit has a set number of commands that can be
activated according to the type of receiver: The models with

“SM” connector

provide 4 or 15 commands while models

with the

universal connection

provide 2 outputs.

In general the commands can be associated with the trans-
mitter keys in two ways:

• “

Mode I

. This mode enables memorisation on the receiver

of

all transmitter keys

or 

a group of the latter

at once (on trans-

mitters with more than one identity code such as model ON9).
The keys are automatically associated with the pre-set com-
mands of the control unit or the receiver outputs, on models
with universal connectotion.

• “

Mode II

. This mode enables memorisation on the receiv-

er of 

a single transmitter key

. The user has a free choice of

which command, among those available on the control unit
(maximum 4) or which output of the receiver to be associated
with the selected key.

“Extended Mode II”

(only for models with “SM” connector).

This mode can only be used with control units using the con-
nection system “T4 Bus”. The “Extended Mode II” is the same
as “

Mode II

” with the additional option to choose the required

command from those available in the 

“Table of commands”

(maximum 15), as provided in the manual of the control unit
connected to the receiver.

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Summary of Contents for NICEONE OX2 SERIES

Page 1: ...NiceOne Europe 0682 Installation and use instructions and warnings Receiver OXI family OX2 family www ApolloGateOpeners com 800 878 7829 Sales ApolloGateOpeners com...

Page 2: ...2 EN EN Models with SM type connection EN Models with universal type connection www ApolloGateOpeners com 800 878 7829 Sales ApolloGateOpeners com...

Page 3: ...s are available with the specifications as stated in the table below 1 1 The NiceOpera system The receivers in the series NiceOne are part of the Nice Opera system This system has been designed to sim...

Page 4: ...in the receiver unless further protection meas ures are adopted such as the use of a security password For models with SM type connection These models can be used exclusively with the control units fi...

Page 5: ...installed connecting it to the specific terminals on the control unit For models with universal type connection Power supply selection These models are connected to the control unit by means of a 6 co...

Page 6: ...nge to NC normally closed type contact proceed as follows 01 Disconnect the receiver from the power supply 02 Open the box of the receiver by first raising the smaller section of the cover fig 4 a and...

Page 7: ...7 EN 4 a b 5 www ApolloGateOpeners com 800 878 7829 Sales ApolloGateOpeners com...

Page 8: ...tion to the receiver only for models with univer sal type connection Open the receiver by first raising the smaller section of the cover fig 4 a and disconnect the aerial supplied then connect the cab...

Page 9: ...most suited to your specific application 5 TRANSMITTER MEMORISATION PROCEDURE Mode I AND Mode II Each control unit has a set number of commands that can be activated according to the type of receiver...

Page 10: ...lashes repeated at regular intervals 03 on the transmitter within 10 seconds Press and hold the selected key for memorisation until the led on the receiv er emits the first of 3 flashes memorisation c...

Page 11: ...an OLD transmitter previously memorised in Mode I or in Mode II and operative is required The procedure enables the NEW transmitter to receive the settings of the OLD version WARNINGS Use only one of...

Page 12: ...by programming the function in paragraph 10 8 TOTAL RECEIVER MEMORY DELETION All transmitters memorised can be deleted from the receiver memory or all data present in the latter can be deleted as fol...

Page 13: ...switch on by pressing the receiver key until the relative led has completed the sig nals indicating the type of code stored in the memory see paragraph 5 and the procedure is activated indicat ed by 2...

Page 14: ...rocedure enables transmitter memorisation from any distance even far from the installation site for exam ple from the installer s office fig 9 WARNING The settings described in this chapter require us...

Page 15: ...smitter can be disabled by simply updating the priority level of the new transmitter with the next highest value On first use of the transmitter the receiver memorises the new priority level received...

Page 16: ...x program ming unit while use of the groups for example in a set time band is managed by means of the O View programming unit 15 ENABLING or disabling THE REPEATER FUNCTION Function available only on...

Page 17: ...be performed by qual ified personnel This product is made up of different types of material some of which can be recycled while others must be disposed of Seek information on the recycling and disposa...

Page 18: ...ut electric jumper 24 V standard Limits from 18 to 28 V direct or alternating With electric jumper 12 V standard Limits from 10 to 18 V direct or alternating Absorption on standby 10 mA at 24 Vac Abso...

Page 19: ...specifications The range of the transmitters and reception capacity of the receivers is strongly influenced by other devices for exam ple alarms radio headphones etc operating in the zone at the same...

Page 20: ...uring programming indicates that the code has been re synchronised 4 5 Output in Mode II not managed on control unit 5 5 During deletion procedure indicates that the code has been deleted 5 5 Certific...

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