Checking Door Movement; Pre-Set Functions; Radio Receiver; Tests And Commissioning - Nice Ten TN2010 Instructions Et Recommandations Pour L'installateur

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4.4) Checking door movement

After learning the positions, run a number of manoeuvres to ensure correct movement of the door.
1. Press [OPEN] to activate an "Open" manoeuvre; ensure that door opening is correct without variations in speed; also check that the
deceleration on opening is performed at the set position.
2. Press [CLOSE] to activate a "Close" manoeuvre; ensure that the door closes with a low speed start, followed by a change in speed and
then that the door decelerates on closing at the set position.
3. During the manoeuvre, ensure that the flashing light emits flashes at the frequency 0.5s on and 0.5s off.
4. Make a number of opening and closing manoeuvres to check for possible assembly defects or faulty adjustments and other malfunctions
such as points of increased friction.
5. resistant, also during sudden accelerations or decelerations in door movement

4.5) Pre-set functions

The TEN control unit has a number of programmable functions, which are factory set with values that should suit most types of automation;
however, these functions can be modified at any time by means of the specific programming procedure, as described in paragraph "7.2 Set-
tings".

4.6) Radio receiver

For remote control of TEN, the control unit is equipped with a con-
nector SM for optional radio receiver types SMXI, SMXIS or OXI. To
insert the radio receiver, disconnect TEN from the power supply and
follow the procedure as indicated in figure 21. Table 7 shows the
association between the output of the radio receivers SMXI and
SMXIS and the command that TEN executes:
If the radio receiver OXI of the NiceOpera range is used, EXTENDED
MODE II enables the receiver to send the following commands:
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5) Tests and commissioning

This is the most important phase of automation set-up to ensure
maximum safety. Testing can also be performed as a periodic check
of automation devices.

5.1) Testing

Each component of the automation, such as the sensitive edges,
photocells, emergency stop, etc., requires a specific testing phase;
for these devices the specific procedures in the respective instruc-
tion manuals must be performed.
To test TEN, follow the procedure below:
1. Ensure that all specifications in this manual have been observed,
with special reference to the chapter "1 Warnings";
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Table 7: commands with receiver SMXI, SMXIS
Output N°1
"SS" command (Step-by-Step)
Output N°2
"Partial open" command
Output N°3
"Open" command
Output N°4
"Close" command
Table 8: commands with receiver OXI
Command n°1
Step-Step
Command n°2
Partial opening 1
Command n°3
Open
Command n°4
Close
Command n°5
STOP
Command n°6
Apartment block step-by-step
Command n°7
Step-by-step high priority
Command n°8
Partial opening 2
Command n°9
Partial opening 3
Command n°10
Open and block automation
Command n°11
Close and block automation
Command n°12
Block automation
Command n°13
Release automation
Command n°14
Courtesy Light On Timer
Command n°15
Courtesy Light On-Off
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Testing of the entire system must be performed by
skilled and qualified personnel, who are responsible for
the tests required, according to the risk present, and for
ensuring observance of all legal provisions, standards and
regulations, and in particular all requirements of the stan-
dard EN 12445, which establishes the test methods for
checking automations for doors and gates.
2. Release the door by rotating each motor release handle anti-
clockwise (Figure 40); ensure that the door can be moved manu-
ally in the opening and closing directions with a force of maximum
225N at the point envisaged for manual movement.
3. Lock the motors to the door by rotating the release handle clock-
wise (Figure 41).

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