Nice S p A 433AIR Remote Control Transmitter User Manual

Nice S.p.A. Remote Control Transmitter Users Manual

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1  Instructions and warnings for installation and use Istruzioni ed avvertenze per l’installazione e l’uso  AIR 1RW/U Sensor ___________________________________________________  GENERAL WARNINGS  Safety warnings • During device installation, always strictly observe all instructions in this manual. If in any doubt regarding installation, do not proceed and contact the Nice Technical Assistance for clarifications. • CAUTION! – Important instructions: Keep these instructions in a safe place to enable future product maintenance and disposal operations. • CAUTION! – All installation procedures, connections, programming and maintenance of the product must be performed exclusively by a qualified technician! • Do not open the device protection housing as it contains non-serviceable electrical circuits. • Never apply modifications to any part of the device. Operations other than as specified can only cause malfunctions. The manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused by makeshift modifications to the product. • Never place the device near sources of heat and never expose to naked flames. This may damage it and cause malfunctions. • The product should not be used by children or people with impaired physical, sensorial or mental capacities or who have not received adequate training in the safe use of the product. • Make sure that children do not play with the product. • On the power line to the system, install a device for disconnection from the power mains with a gap between contacts that assures complete disconnection in the conditions of overvoltage category III.  Other warnings • Make sure that the surface of the sensor is as clean as possible and is not obstructed: clean the surface using a soft cloth avoiding the use of substances containing alcohol, benzene, solvents or similar products. • Handle the product with care, being sure not to crush, knock or drop it in order to avoid damage. • The product packaging material must be disposed of in full observance of current local legislation governing waste disposal.  1- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE This sensor is part of the “AIR” touchless sensor Nice range. The sensors of these ranges are used to control automation mechanisms for blinds: any external use is forbidden!  Functional specifications • The “AIR” range consists of portable models. • Every model is provided with a plate to mount the sensor on the wall. To install this accessory please refer to fig. 1. • The fig. 2 reports the only key (“RESET”) presents on the back side of the sensor.  2- TESTING THE SENSOR Before memorizing the sensor in the receiver of the motor, check its proper operation by pressing the “RESET” key and observing whether the LEDS light up (fig. 3). If they do not, refer to the section entitled “Replacing the Battery” in this manual. Make one of the gestures listed in Table 1 and check a movement of the motor.  3- SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE SENSOR With this sensor, it is possible to send a command to the automation with a hand gesture, selected from Table 1. • CAUTION! • Keep the hand at a maximum distance of 5cm. • Do not touch the surface of the sensor during the gesture.  Table 1  ▲ ON / OPEN  ▼ OFF / CLOSE  ■ STOP  4- MEMORISING THE SENSOR ON THE AUTOMATION RECEIVER To memorize the sensor in a control unit (or in a receiver) it is possible to choose one of the following procedures, compatibly with the presence of this in the manual of the control unit or the receiver: A - Memorization in “Mode I” B - Memorization in “Mode II” C - Memorization of a new transmitter through another already memorized Note – key “■” (= Stop) on the transmitter specified in this manual is equivalent to the sensor key “RESET” as shown in fig.2. The detailed instructions of each procedure are reported in the instruction manual of the motor or the control unit with which you want to make the transmitter work. These manuals are also available in the website: www.niceforyou.com. Since in the manuals the transmitter keys may be identified with symbols or numbers please refer to Table 1 to know the correspondence between these and the transmitter keys.  A - Memorization in “Mode I” This mode automatically transfers, all together, the various commands available in the motor, in the various gestures available on the sensor, without giving the installer the possibility of changing the combination among commands and keys. In other words, during the execution of the procedure that memorizes the sensor in this mode, the system automatically combines the commands available in the motor with each gestures on the sensor. At the end of the procedure each gesture will be combined with a certain command, according to the factory set layout.  B - Memorization in “Mode II” This mode manually combines one of the commands available in the motor with one of the sensor’s gestures, giving the installer the possibility of choosing the command and the key desired. In other words, during the execution of the procedure
2  that memorizes the sensor in this mode, the installer automatically combines the command desired (among those available in the motor) with the desired gesture of the sensor. At the end of the procedure, to memorize another gesture with another command desired, it will be necessary to repeat the procedure once again. Attention! - Each automation mechanism has its own list of commands that can be memorized in Mode II; therefore consult the manual of the motor or the control unit to choose the command you want to combine with the sensor gesture.  C - Memorization of a new transmitter through another already memorized This procedure memorizes additional sensors, if at least one transmitter is already memorized in the motor. The procedure memorizes a new transmitter in the motor, by working at a maximum distance of 20m from this, together with another transmitter already memorized in the same motor. The procedure lets the new sensor memorize the same commands in the one already memorized.  Note – The nature of the signals depends on the product the sensor is connected to: consult the instruction manual of each single motor.  5- REPLACING THE BATTERIES When the batteries run down, the range of the sensor is significantly reduced. The LEDS takes a while to light up (= batteries almost exhausted) and that the brightness of the LEDS is dimmed (= batteries completely exhausted). In these cases, in order to restore the normal operation of the sensor, you need to replace the exhausted batteries with two of the same type (observing the polarity shown in fig. 4). • Battery disposal Attention! – Exhausted batteries contain polluting substances; therefore they may not be disposed of together with unsorted household waste. They must be disposed of separately, according to the regulations locally in force.  DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT This product is an integral part of the automation system it controls and thus must be disposed of along with it. As in installation operations, at the end of the product’s lifespan, disposal operations must be performed by qualified personnel. The product is made of various types of materials: some of them may be recycled, while others cannot. Find out about recycling and disposal systems in use in your area for this product category. Attention! – some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances which, if released into the environment, may cause serious damage to the environment or to human health. As indicated by the symbol appearing here, the product may not be disposed of with other household wastes. Separate the waste into categories for disposal, according to the methods established by current legislation in your area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new version. Attention! – local regulations may provide for heavy fines if the product is disposed of inappropriately.    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT ■ Power supply: 2 1.5 Vdc AAAA alkaline batteries ■ Battery life: approx. 2 years, with 10 transmissions a day ■ Frequency: 433.92 MHz (±100 kHz) ■ Radiated power: approx. 1 mW E.R.P. ■ Radio coding: standard O-Code ■ Operating temperature: 0÷60°C ■ Estimated range: 35 m (inside buildings) ■ Protection class: IP 40 (for household use or in protected environments) ■ Dimensions: 125mmx80mmx12,5mm ■ Weight: 81 g Notes: • The range of the transmitters and the reception capacity of the Receivers are greatly affected by the presence of other devices (such as: alarms, radio headsets, etc..) operating in your area at the same frequency. In these cases, Nice cannot offer any warranty regarding the actual range of its devices. • All technical specifications stated in this section refer to an ambient temperature of 20°C (± 5°C). • Nice S.p.a. reserves the right to apply modifications to products at any time when deemed necessary, maintaining the same intended use and functionalities.  INDICATION FOR FCC (PART 15) AND RSS-210 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications made to this device without the express permission of the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate this device. ___________________________________________________
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Date Submitted2016-05-03 00:00:00
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Creation Date2016-03-03 17:20:14
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Document Author: Elisabetta Andreola
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