Remote Memorisation; Deleting A Radio Transmitter; Deleting All The Radio Transmitters; Troubleshooting - Nice MhouseKit GD1N Instructions Et Avertissements Pour L'installation Et L'utilisation

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2 Make sure that the P1 LED makes as many quick flashes as the number
corresponding to the selected command.
Once
"OPEN" command
Twice
"Open partially" command"
3 times
"Open only" command
4 times
"Close only" command
3 Within 10 s, press the desired button on the radio transmitter to be
memorised, and hold it down for at least 2 s.
If the memorisation procedure is successful, the "P1" LED will flash 3
times slowly.
4 If there are other transmitters to be memorised for the same type of
command, repeat step 3 within the next 10s, otherwise the memorisation
stage will terminate automatically.
5.4.3 – Remote memorisation
A new radio transmitter can be memorised in the control unit without
directly operating the buttons on it. You need to have an "OLD" pre-mem-
orised operational radio transmitter. The "NEW" radio transmitter to be
memorised will inherit the characteristics of the OLD one, i.e. if the OLD
radio transmitter was memorised in Mode 1, the NEW one will also be
memorised in Mode 1. In this case, during the memorisation stage you
can press any key on the two transmitters. If, on the other hand, the OLD
transmitter was memorised in Mode 2 you must press the button on the
OLD transmitter which corresponds to the desired command, and the
button on the NEW transmitter to which you wish to associate that com-
mand.
Holding the two transmitters, position yourself within the operating range
of the automation and perform the following operations:
1 Press the button on the NEW radio transmitter and hold it down for at
least 5s, then release it.
2 Press the button on the OLD radio transmitter 3 times slowly.
3 Press the button on the NEW radio transmitter once slowly.
At this point the NEW radio transmitter will be recognised by the control
unit and will assume the characteristics of the OLD one.
If there are other transmitters to be memorised, repeat all the steps above
for each new transmitter.
5.5 – TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table contains instructions to help you solve malfunctions
or errors that may occur during the installation stage or in case of failure.
Symptoms
The radio transmitter does not emit
any signal (the LED [A] does not
light up)
The manoeuvre does not start and
the "ECSBbus" LED [B] does not
flash
The manoeuvre does not start and
the courtesy light [G] is off
The manoeuvre does not start and
the courtesy light flashes a few
times
The manoeuvre starts but inverts
immediately
The manoeuvre is carried out but
the flashing light does not work
The manoeuvre is carried out but
the courtesy light does not work.
24 – English
TABLE 13 - fig. 86
Probable cause and possible solution
• Check to see if the batteries are exhausted, if necessary replace them (Paragraph 7.3.4 "Replacing the
remote control battery").
• Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the mains outlet
• Check to see if the fuses [E] or [F] are blown; if necessary, identify the reason for the failure and then
replace the fuses with others having the same current rating and characteristics.
• Make sure that the command is actually received. If the command reaches the OPEN input, the cor-
responding "OPEN" LED [D] must light up; if you are using the radio transmitter, the "ECSBus" LED must
make two long flashes.
• Make sure that the STOP input is active, i.e. that the "STOP" LED [C] comes on. If this does not happen,
check the device connected to the STOP input.
• The photocell test which is performed at the start of each manoeuvre is not successful; check the photo-
cells, also according to Table 12 (Paragraph 5.6.1 Photocells).
• The selected force is too low to move the door. Check for possible obstacles and if necessary select a
higher force as described in chapter 5.1 "Advanced adjustments".
• Make sure that there is voltage on the flashing light's FLASH terminal during the manoeuvre (being inter-
mittent, the voltage value is not important: approximately 10-30Vac); if there is voltage, the problem is due
to the lamp; in this case replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics.
• Replace the lamp with one having the same characteristics.
5.4.4 – Deleting a radio transmitter
Only if the system features a radio transmitter, you can delete it from the
memory by proceeding as follows.
If the transmitter is memorised in Mode 1, only one deletion procedure
will be needed and at step 3 you can press any button. If the transmitter
is memorised in Mode 2, one deletion procedure will be needed for each
key memorised.
1 Press the P1 button [B] (Figure 85) on the control unit and hold it down.
2 Wait until the P1 LED [A] lights up, then, within three seconds:
3 Press the key on the radio transmitter to be deleted and hold it down
for at least three seconds. If the deletion procedure is successful, the P1
LED will flash rapidly five times. If the P1 LED flashes only once slowly, it
means that the deletion procedure has not been successful because the
transmitter is not memorised.
4 If there are other transmitters to be deleted, press the P1 key and repeat
step 3 within ten seconds, otherwise the deletion procedure will be termi-
nated automatically.
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Deleting all the radio transmitters

With this operation all the memorised transmitters are deleted.
1 Press the P1 button [B] on the control unit and hold it down.
2 Wait until the P1 LED [A] lights up, then wait until it goes off, then wait
until it has flashed 3 times.
3 Release the P1 button precisely upon the third flash.
4 Wait approximately 4s for the deletion process to be completed; during
this time the P1 LED will flash very quickly.
If the procedure is successful, after a few moments the P1 LED will flash
slowly 5 times.
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