Troubleshooting; Diagnostics And Signals - Nice MhouseKit WG2W Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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to associate that command.
Holding the two transmitters, position yourself within the operating range
of the automation and perform the following operations:
01. Press the key on the NEW radio transmitter and hold it down for at
least 5s, then release it.
02. Press the button on the OLD radio transmitter 3 times slowly.
03. Press the key on the NEW radio transmitter once slowly.
At this point, the NEW radio transmitter will be recognised by the control
unit, and take on the characteristics that the OLD one had.
If there are other transmitters to memorise, repeat all the above steps for
each new transmitter.
10.4.4 - Deleting a radio transmitter
If you have available only one radio transmitter, use this operation to
delete it.
If the transmitter is memorised in Mode 1, one deletion phase is sufficient
and at point 3 you may press any key. If the transmitter is stored in mode
2, a deletion phase is required for each memorised key.
01. Press the P2 key (fig. 48) on the control unit and hold it down.
02. Wait until the LED P2 (fig. 48) lights up, within three seconds.
03. Press the key of the radio transmitter to be deleted for at least three
seconds. If cancellation was successful the LED P2 will flash quick-
ly five times. If LED P2 emits 1 slow flash, the deletion phase was
unsuccessful because the transmitter is not memorised.
04. If there are other transmitters to delete, keeping P2 depressed, repeat
step 3 within another 10 seconds; otherwise, the deletion phase will
stop automatically.
1 time
"Open" command
2 times
"Pedestrian opening" command
3 times
"Open Only" command
4 times
"Close Only" command
5 times
"Stop" command
6 times
"Apartment block open" command
7 times
"High priority open" command
8 times
"Pedestrian opening 2" command
9 times
"Pedestrian opening 3" command
10 times
"Open and Lock Automation"
command
11 times
"Close and Lock Automation"
command
12 times
"Lock Automation" command
13 times
"Release Automation" command

10.5 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Table 15 contains instructions to help you solve malfunctions or errors
that may occur during the installation stage or in case of failure.
24 – English
10.4.5 - Deleting all memorised radio transmitters
This operation deletes all memorised transmitters.
01. Press the P2 key (fig. 48) on the control unit and hold it down.
02. Wait until the P2 LED (fig. 48) lights up, then wait until it goes off,
then wait until it has flashed 3 times.
03. Release P2 exactly during the third flash.
04. Wait for around 4s for the deletion phase to finish; during this time the
LED P2 will flash very quickly.
If the procedure is successful, after a few moments the P2 LED will flash
slowly 5 times.
TABLE 14
Commands the automation as described in table 9 (Open function)
Causes partial opening of one or two leaves as described in table 9 (Pedestrian Opening)
Causes the leaves to open (open - stop - open etc.)
Causes the leaves to close (close - stop - close etc.)
Stops the manoeuvre
The command has no effect on opening, when closing the command causes the movement to
reverse, that is, opens the leaves
Command executes even with automation locked
Causes partial opening of leaf M2, equal to halfway
Causes partial opening of both the leaves, equal to halfway
Causes an opening manoeuvre and when this is complete, the automation is locked; the control
unit will not accept any command other than "High priority open" and "Release" of the automation
Causes a closure manoeuvre and when this is complete, the automation is locked; the control
unit will not accept any command other than "High priority open" and "Release" of the automation
Causes a halt of the manoeuvre and locks the automation; the control unit will not accept any
command other than "High priority open" and "Release" of the automation.
Causes automation release and reset to normal operation

10.6 - DIAGNOSTICS AND SIGNALS

A few devices give out special signals that allow you to recognise the
operating status or possible malfunctions.
10.6.1 - Photocells
The photocells include LEDs that allow you to check their operational
state at any time. For the led "A" (fig. 48) see Table 16. For the led "B"
(fig. 48) see Table 18.
10.6.2 - Flashing indicator
The flashing indicators include LEDs that allow you to check their opera-
tional state at any time. For the led "A" (fig. 48) see Table 17. For the led
"B" (fig. 48) see Table 18.
During the manoeuvre the flashing indicator flashes once every second.
When something is wrong the flashes are more frequent (every half sec-
ond); the light flashes twice with a second's pause between flashes, see
Table 19.

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