CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS MAINTENANCE STEP 1 STEP 9 KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRODUCT AND PREPARATION FOR DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT INSTALLATION STEP 2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE STEP 10 2.2 - COMPONENTS USED TO SET UP A COMPLETE SYSTEM 10.1 - ADVANCED SETTINGS 10.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PRELIMINARY CHECKS FOR INSTALLATION...
• This manual describes how to set up a complete and optimal 2.1 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE automation, such as that shown in fig. 1, using all Mhouse devic- es that are part of the automation system named “WS2S”. Some The devices in this kit, plus other accessories (some optional and not of these devices are optional and may not be present in the kit.
2-wire cable (“ECSbus” system). The control unit can also be 3 - Ensure that the estimated lifetime is compatible with the intended mains-powered (230 V) or alternatively by the Mhouse PF photovoltaic use (see paragraph 3.3). system.
Fig. 1 shows a system made using this product and other optional accessories in the Mhouse b) - Refer to fig. 1 to check positions of the electrical cables in the area.
5.1 - INSTALLING THE GEARMOTOR WS1SC AND WS1SK 01. Ensure that the fixing surface is perfectly smooth, level and sufficient- ly compact. WS2S is not supplied with fixing devices, which must be chosen also on the basis of the fixing surface material.
––– STEP 6 ––– of both TX and RX (fig. 21-5) and to the blue terminal on the control board. No polarity needs to be observed. 07. Fix the covering shell [D] in fig. 21-6 with the two screws [E] in fig. 6.1 - INSTALLING AND CONNECTING PH100 PHOTO- 21-6 using a Phillips screwdriver.
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A / B A / B A / B Ø = 6 mm Ø = 6 mm A / B A / B A / B A / B A / B A / B A / B A / B...
PROGRAMMING ––– STEP 7 ––– ing angle from the mechanical closing stop through to the mechanical opening stop. The presence of fixed and sufficiently strong mechanical stops is essential. 7.1 - POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 01. Release the motors by means of the special keys (see paragraph WARNINGS! 11.3 - User’s Guide) and move the leaves to mid-travel so that they –...
TESTING AND COMMISSIONING ––– STEP 8 ––– through the optic axis, first close to the TX and then the RX and then mid-way between the two. Ensure that in all cases the device engag- These are the most important operations, designed to guarantee the es, changing from the active status to alarm status and vice versa;...
(use appendix 1).“EC declaration of conformity for taining all maintenance instructions for all devices in the automation. components of WS2S”. 07. Before commissioning the automation, ensure that the owner is ade- 02. Affix a dataplate on the door, specifying at least the following data: quately informed of all associated risks and hazards.
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• If the “Motor force control” is used in support of the system for impact force reduction, after each adjustment the force measurement proce- dure must be performed, as envisaged by standard EN 12445. • Weather conditions can influence gate movement; new adjustments may be required periodically.
10.2 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES With a radio transmitter memorised in Mode 1 the user can check settings As well as the devices in WS2S, there are a number of optional accessories at any time for each parameter, as follows: which may be used to integrate the automation system.
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The box contains the value of the severity turning off all devices not essential to operation (for example photocells index (K) for each manoeuvre (e.g. WS2S with a leaf of 130 Kg and and the key-operated selector switch). In this way all energy available and opening of 100°;...
8.2 kΩ constant resistance output will guarantee the fail-safe category 3. An automation using WS2S enables devices to be added or removed at any time. During the recognition stage the control unit, like ECSBus, recognises Caution! –...
Unused jumpers must be placed in the special compartment for future use (fig. 35). 03. Carry out the recognition phase as described in paragraph 10.3.3 “Recognition of other devices”. TABLE 8 Jumpers Photocell Jumpers Photocell Photocell h= 100 cm; Photocell h= 50 cm; activated activated when opening and when closing closing...
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TABLE 9 Once “OPEN” command Activates the automation as described in Table 3 (Open function) Twice “Pedestrian opening” command Activates partial opening of one or two leafs as described in Table 3 (Pedestrian opening) Three times “Open only” command Activates opening of the leaves (open - stop - open etc.) Four times “Close only”...
10.5 - TROUBLESHOOTING 10.6 - DIAGNOSTICS AND SIGNALS Table 10 gives possible indications on how to deal with malfunctions that A few devices issue special signals that allow you to recognise the oper- may be met during installation or due to a fault. ating status or possible malfunctions.
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10.6.2 - Flashing light light flashes twice with a second’s pause between flashes, see Table 12. During the manoeuvre the flashing light flashes once every second; when something is wrong the flashes are more frequent (half a second); the TABLE 12 Quick flashes Status Action...
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P1 LED [D] Status Action Off * All OK No memorisation in progress. This is normal during memorisation in mode 1 which lasts maxi- Memorisation in Mode 1 mum 10 s. Series of quick flashes, Memorisation in Mode 2 This is normal during memorisation in mode 2 which lasts maxi- from 1 to 4 mum 10 s.
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF THE PRODUCT The product WS2S is produced by Nice S.p.a. (TV) I, Mhouse is part of the NICE S.p.a. group. In order to improve its products, NICE S.p.a. reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics at any time without prior notice. In any case, the manufacturer guarantees their functionality and fitness for the intended purposes.
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Visual signalling device with 12V 21W lamp, controlled by MHOUSE automation control units Lamp 12V 21W BA15 socket (automotive type lamp) Power supply The device can only be connected to the “FLASH” and “ARIEL” terminals of the MHOUSE auto- mation control units Ambient operating -20 ÷ 50°C...
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GTX4 Transmitters Type Radio transmitters for remote control of automations for automatic gates and doors Adopted technology AM OOK coded modulation of radio carrier Frequency 433.92 MHz Coding Rolling code with 64 Bit code (18 billion billion combinations) Keys 4, each key can be used for the different controls of the same control unit or to control different control units Irradiated power approx.
WS1SC, WS1SK, GTX4, PH100 and FL100 are produced by NICE S.p.a. (TV) I; MHOUSE is a commercial trademark owned by Nice S.p.a. Note: The contents of this declaration correspond to declarations in the official document deposited at the registered offices of Nice S.p.a.
OPERATING GUIDE ––– STEP 11 ––– • Stop using the automation system immediately if you notice anything abnormal (strange noise or jerky move- ments); failure to observe this warning may result in seri- This guide should be stored in an accessible location and made ous danger and accidents.
04. Then move the gate manually. 11.5 - Remote control battery replacement (fig. 43) 05. To reset the automation turn the key clockwise and at the When the battery charge is low, the range of the transmitter is same time move the gate until you hear the carriage engage. significantly reduced.
APPENDIX 2 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to directive 2006/42/EC ANNEX II part A (CE Declaration of Conformity for the machines) –––––––––––––––––––– The undersigned / company (name or company name of who commissioned the motorised gate): ....
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Mhouse is a commercial trademark owned by Nice S.p.a. Nice S.p.a. Via Pezza Alta, 13 - Z.I. Rustignè 31046 Oderzo (TV), Italy Tel. +39 0422 85 38 38 Fax +39 0422 85 35 85...
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