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9.1.4 Learning of other devices

Normally the learning of devices connected to “

BlueBUS

” and 

the “

STOP

” input takes place during the installation stage; how-

ever, if new devices are added or old ones removed, the learn-

ing process can be redone.

FLASH

EL

ST

OP

SBS

OPEN

BLUEBUS

L1
L2

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To do this:

1. 

simultaneously press and hold the 

f

 and 

g

 buttons

2. 

release the buttons when LEDs “

L1

” and “

L2

” start flash-

ing rapidly (after roughly 3 seconds)

3. 

wait a few seconds until the control unit has completed the 

device learning phase

4. 

at the end of this phase, the “

Stop

” LED must be lit, LEDs 

L1

” and “

L2

” must switch off, while LEDs “

L1…L8

” will 

switch on depending on the status of the ON-OFF func-

tions they represent.

After having added or removed devices, the auto-

mation test must be carried out again as specified 

in the “Testing” paragraph.

9.2  CONNECTING AN OXI RADIO RECEIVER

The control unit has a slot for mounting an OXI radio receiver 

(version with antenna connector mounted), which can be used 

to remotely control the control unit through transmitters that in-

tervene on the unit’s inputs.

To install a receiver (“

Figure

 

42

”):

1. 

remove the cover (

A

)

1. 

insert the receiver (

B

) in the appropriate slot (

C

) on the 

control unit.

A

B
C

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The association between the radio receiver output and the com-

mand executed by the motor is shown in “

Table 11

”:

Table 11

OXI IN MODE I OR MODE II

Receiver output

Command

Output No. 1

“Step-by-Step”

Output No. 2

“Partial opening 1”

Output No. 3

“Open”

Output No. 4

“Close”

If the OXI radio receiver used in “EXTENDED MODE” is installed, 

it may send the commands shown in “

Table 12

“.

Table 12

OXI IN EXTENDED MODE II

No.

Command

Description

1

Step-by-Step

“SbS” (Step-by-Step) command

2

Partial opening 1

“Partial opening 1” command

3

Open

“Open” command

4

Close

“Close” command

5

Stop

Stops the manoeuvre

6

Condominium 

Step-by-Step

Command in condominium mode

7

High priority Step-

by-Step

Commands also with the automation 

locked or the commands enabled

8

Partial open 2

Partial opening (the M2 gate leaf 

opens to 1/2 the full length)

9

Partial open 3

Partial open (the two gate leaves 

open to 1/2 the full length)

10

Opens and locks 

the automation

Triggers an opening manoeuvre 

and, once this terminates, locks the 

automation; the control unit will not 

accept any command other than 

“High priority Step-by-Step” and 

automation “Unlock”, or (only from 

Oview) the following commands: 

“Unlock and close” and “Unlock and 

open”

11

Closes and locks 

the automation

Triggers a closing manoeuvre and, 

once this terminates, locks the 

automation; the control unit will not 

accept any command other than 

“High priority Step-by-Step” and 

automation “Unlock”, or (only from 

Oview) the following commands: 

“Unlock and close” and “Unlock and 

open”

12

Lock automation

Triggers the stoppage of the 

manoeuvre and locks the 

automation; the control unit will not 

accept any command other than 

“High priority Step-by-Step” and 

automation “Unlock”, or (only from 

Oview) the following commands: 

“Unlock and close” and “Unlock and 

open”

13

Release 

automation

Triggers unlocking of the automation 

and restores normal operation

14

On Timer

Courtesy light

The courtesy light output switches on 

with timer-based switching off

15

On-Off

Courtesy light

The courtesy light output switches on 

and off in Step-by-step mode

For further information, consult the specific manual 

of the receiver.

Summary of Contents for PP7124

Page 1: ...Nice PP7124 Swing gate opener EN Instructions and warnings for installation and use...

Page 2: ...ion process handle the product with care by avoiding crushing impacts falls or contact with liquids of any kind Do not place the product near sources of heat nor expose it to open flames All these act...

Page 3: ...ontrolled by a fire sensing system make sure that any windows larger than 200 mm are closed using the control elements Prevent and avoid any form of entrapment between the moving and fixed parts durin...

Page 4: ...iquids keep the product away from heat sources and open flames and acid saline or potentially explosive atmospheres these may damage the product and cause malfunctions or danger ous situations if ther...

Page 5: ...t s actual useful life Example of lifetime calculation automation of a gate with a 1 3 m long leaf weighing 180 kg for example with a solid leaf Table 1 shows the severity indices for this type of ins...

Page 6: ...ommended 5 m 4 BLUEBUS DEVICES cable 1 cable 2 x 0 5 mm2 Maximum length 20 m note 2 5 KEY SELECTOR cable 2 cables 2 x 0 5 mm2 note 3 Maximum length 50 m 6 ELECTRIC LOCK cable 1 cable 2 x 1 mm2 Maximum...

Page 7: ...resulting opening angle 3 with the value of distance A and the opening angle found using the graph to determine the distance B For example if A is 100 mm and the desired angle is equal to 100 distanc...

Page 8: ...racket for the gate leaf I to the curved arm F D H F I G G H 15 10 unlock the gearmotor manually see paragraph Manually unlocking and locking the gearmotor 11 decide where to attach the bracket to the...

Page 9: ...mit switch A as shown in the figure 4 loosen the screw that fastens the straight arm to the gear motor 5 apply the protective cover B and re tighten the screw with the washer A B 19 6 move the gate to...

Page 10: ...nection under the Category III overvoltage conditions in accordance with the installation instructions To make the electrical connections 1 open the gearmotor s cover A A 21 2 pass the power cable and...

Page 11: ...Example EPM EDSB ETPB For further information on the BlueBUS refer to the BlueBUS paragraph Stop Input for devices that suspend or even stop the current manoeuvre Normally Closed and Normally Open co...

Page 12: ...EBUS L1 L2 26 The learning process of connected devices can be repeated at any time even after the installation for example whenever a device must be added to complete the new learning process refer t...

Page 13: ...signal the current position STOP SBS OPEN BLUEBUS L1 29 To effect the manual learning procedure 1 simultaneously press and hold the and g buttons h 2 release the buttons when LED L1 starts flashing af...

Page 14: ...on to be programmed 5 proceed for each individual position as described in the Learning in manual mode paragraph 6 repeat this last operation for all the other positions to be modified 5 4 CHECKING TH...

Page 15: ...impact force it is neces sary to test various adjustments to find the one that gives the best results 6 2 COMMISSIONING a Commissioning can only be performed after all test ing phases have been succe...

Page 16: ...ing will not take place if the function is disabled L3 Always Close Function ENABLED in the event of a blackout even of short duration if the control unit detects that the gate is not closed once the...

Page 17: ...omatic Closing is enabled L2 15 seconds L3 30 seconds L4 45 seconds L5 60 seconds L6 80 seconds L7 120 seconds L8 180 seconds L2 Step by Step function L1 Open Stop Close Stop Controls the sequence of...

Page 18: ...d M2 opens to 110 the minimum opening is 90 L2 Pedestrian 2 the M2 gate leaf opens to 1 2 of the full range L3 Pedestrian 3 the M2 gate leaf opens to 3 4 of the full range L4 Pedestrian 4 full opening...

Page 19: ...he limit Lit for 2 seconds at the start of the opening manoeuvre Between 81 and 100 of the limit Flashes for the entire duration of the manoeuvre Exceeding 100 of the limit Flashes always 7 4 3 Verify...

Page 20: ...uring the learning phase There may be defective devices check and replace them if necessary if changes have been made the learning procedure must be repeated 2 flashes 1 second pause 2 flashes Interve...

Page 21: ...r to that shown in Table 8 STOP LED OFF Intervention of the STOP input Check the devices connected to the STOP input On Everything normal STOP input active Sbs LED OFF Everything normal Sbs input not...

Page 22: ...ices can be connected to each other in parallel Any number of NC devices can be connected to each other in series Two devices with 8 2 k fixed resistor output can be connect ed in parallel if there ar...

Page 23: ...commands shown in Table 12 Table 12 OXI IN EXTENDED MODE II No Command Description 1 Step by Step SbS Step by Step command 2 Partial opening 1 Partial opening 1 command 3 Open Open command 4 Close Cl...

Page 24: ...p the spring G by its two ends 6 thread the other end of the cable through the hole located on the lower part of the gearmotor 7 put the cover back on A A C B G D E F 44 8 connect the cable to Kio by...

Page 25: ...B in the appropriate slot C on the control unit s electronic board 3 insert the cable D in the appropriate slot E on the in terface C B D E A 45 4 At this stage the control unit can be powered again l...

Page 26: ...ST NOT BE POWERED by the elec tricity grid at the same time l For information on the Solemyo system consult the relevant instruction manual To connect the Solemyo system 1 remove the cover A 2 remove...

Page 27: ...components replace any worn parts 5 connect the power supplies again and run all the tests and checks described in the Testing paragraph PRODUCT DISPOSAL 11 11 PRODUCT DISPOSAL l This product is an in...

Page 28: ...que 10 minutes Application limits The product can be used on gates with leaves weighing up to 200 kg for lengths up to 2 m Durability Estimated between 80 000 and 250 000 cycles depending on the condi...

Page 29: ...cated fixing plate Operating temperature 20 C 55 C at low temperatures the gearmotor s efficiency decreases Use in highly acid saline or potentially explosive atmosphere No Protection rating IP 44 wit...

Page 30: ...lowing directives according to the requirements envisaged for partly completed machinery Annex II part 1 section B Directive 2006 42 EC of the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of 17 May 2006 related to...

Page 31: ...ENGLISH 31 NOTES...

Page 32: ...32 ENGLISH NOTES...

Page 33: ...uipped with back up batteries the automation can none theless be used by manually unlocking the motor consult the instructions at the end of the chapter and moving the gate leaf manually Safety device...

Page 34: ...has come to a standstill To unlock the device 1 raise the small cover 2 insert the key A and turn it clockwise by 90 A 48 3 the gate leaf can now be moved manually to the desired position To lock the...

Page 35: ...ENGLISH 35 NOTES...

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