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Warnings:
This manual refers to MOTX-R and MOTX-S and cannot be used for other products.
• Note that automatic gate and door systems must be installed exclusively by qualified
technical personnel in full compliance with statutory legislation.
• Before starting the installation procedure check the suitability of the product for the
intended application; use special care to check that the values given in the "Technical
Specifications" chapter are compatible with the application.
• This product has been designed to control door openers, gate openers and similar
mechanisms. Any other use of the product will be considered improper.

1) Product description

MOTX-R and MOTX-S are dual channel transmitters that are activated only after having
entered a suitable combination.
The units are designed for installation in indoor or outdoor locations.
The units use a transmission frequency of 433.92 MHz with Rolling Code technology
that ensures the utmost security because the transmitted code is changed at each
transmission session.
- MOTX-R uses Nice FLOR type encryption.
- MOTX-S uses Nice SMILO type encryption
The estimated transmission range is 200 m in open space and 35 m indoors
MOTX-R and MOTX-S are battery powered and hence, like all other transmitters, they
do not require external electrical connections.
The units are designed to ensure battery life equivalent to an estimated 2 years of oper-
ation considering 10 transmissions/day
In order to provide this level of autonomy, MOTX-R and MOTX-S feature a sensor that
activates keypad illumination only in low ambient light conditions, plus an auto shut-
down system that trips after 10 consecutive seconds in which the system is not used.
Units MOTX-R and MOTX-S inform the user of their operating status by emitting audi-
ble tones that can be interpreted as shown in the following table in relation to their num-
ber and duration:
Audible signal
Status
1 short beep
Keypad tone
1 long beep
Auto power-off
3 long beeps
Modification of combination confirmed
5 short beeps
Error during combination input or combination edit operation
10 rapid beeps
Battery low warning signal. New batteries required
2) Installation
Before physically installing the MOTX-R or MOTX-S selectors in their mounting posi-
tion it is good practice to perform a practical test to assess their functionality and
effective range.
Consider that range may be up to 25 or 30% less when battery power is low.
2.1) Positioning
Various considerations should be made before choosing the site in which to install
MOTX-R or MOTX-S: apart from the distance from the receiver, the units should not
be positioned in the vicinity of or – worse still – in contact with metal structures, which
could otherwise exert a signal shielding effect. Thanks to the enclosure protection rat-
ing of IP 54, the digital selectors can be installed outdoors if required.
2.2) Fixing
After having ascertained the functionality of the system, mount unit MOTX-R or
MOTX-S at a convenient height as shown in Fig 1.
3) Method of use
The use of the keypad is based on "combinations", i.e. numbers of from 1 to 9 digits that
the user is required to key in by means of the keys. Once the combination has been
entered the user then presses confirm key
to, respectively:
- receiver channel 1 if the user presses
- receiver channel 2 if the user presses
The command will be transmitted only when a valid combination has been entered – if an
incorrect combination has been entered the selector will emit an error warning signal
when the confirm key is pressed. The combination entered must be exact; if, for exam-
ple, the correct combination is 0422, the following attempts will be interpreted as errors:
422, 10422, 04222. Therefore, if the user inadvertently presses the wrong key when
entering a combination, combination key
erate the error tone, after which the correct combination can be entered starting from the
beginning again.
While entering the combination no more than 6 seconds can be allowed to elapse
between keystrokes, after which interval the combination must be re-entered starting from
the beginning.
The units are factory programmed with a standard combination to activate channel one
and a standard combination for channel two.
The factory set combinations are as follows:
1ª combination to transmit the code associated with the
When the unit is used for the first time this combination is 11.
2ª combination to transmit the code associated with the
When the unit is used for the first time this combination is 22 .
or
to transmit the activation command
.
or
should be pressed immediately to gen-
key.
key.
4) Changing a combination
Tab. A Changing the combination associated with channel 1
This function allows you to change the combination associated with channel 1
1.Press the "0" key and hold it down while pressing and releasing
2.Release the "0" key.
3.Type in the current (original) combination and press
4.Type in the new combination (up to 8 digits) and press
5.Type in the new combination again and press
Tab. B Changing the combination associated with channel 2
This function allows you to change the combination associated with channel 2
1.Press the "0" key and hold it down while pressing and releasing
2.Release the "0" key.
3.Type in the current (original) combination and press
4.Type in the new combination (up to 8 digits) and press
5.Type in the new combination again and press
NOTE 1: If the two combinations you have entered are identical, once you have
entered the combination you can press either
NOTE 2: If combinations are set without entering any number, the security system is
effectively overridden and the command can be transmitted simply by
pressing
o
without having to first enter a combination.
5) Normal use
Tab. C Normal use for activation of channel 1
1.Type in the combination associated with channel 1
2.Press
Tab. D Normal use for activation of channel 2
1.Type in the combination associated with channel 2
2.Press
6) Maintenance
MOTX-R and MOTX-S do not require any special maintenance operations. Periodically
check for signs of moisture or the formation of oxide, and clean the exterior to remove
grime and dust.

6.1) Changing the batteries

To change the batteries first detach the keypad from its support as shown in Figs. 2A and
2B; now use a coin to turn the cap counter-clockwise as shown in Fig. 2C; replace the
batteries ensuring that the new batteries are both fitted with the positive pole (+) towards
the top as shown in Fig. 2D.
Close the cap taking care not to damage the seal, and then refit the keypad to its sup-
port.
7) Disposal
This product is composed of different types of materials, some of which can be recy-
cled (aluminium, plastic) and others that must be disposed of (electrical circuit boards
and components). Seek information on recycling or disposal systems and adhere to the
laws and regulations in force locally.
!
Warning: Spent batteries and certain electrical components contain hazardous
pollutant substances. These items must be disposed of by consigning them to
specifically designated collection points.
Declaration of Conformity
N°: 180/MOTX Rev 0
Nice S.p.a., Via Pezza Alta 13, 31046 Rustignè di ODERZO (TV) Italy
NICE S.p.a. declares that products MOTX-R and MOTX-S comply with the essential
provisions of European Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EEC, for the uses for which they
have been manufactured.
Manufactured in Class 1, Sub-class 20
Date
15 Dicembre 2003
Example
0
11
070576
070576
Example
0
22
28111976
28111976
or
.
Example
070576
Example
28111976
Managing Director
Lauro Buoro

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