Nice WIDE M Manuel utilisateur

ET NICE WIDE INSTRUCTIONS 2018.001
Installer Instrucons
High Trac, Baery Back-up Trac
Barrier
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Introducon.
Page 3 Be Safe! Instrucons, warnings and obligaons.
Page 4 Technical specicaons.
Page 5 Component idencaon and descripons.
Site preparaon.
Page 6 Pole lengths (limitaons) and pole accessory kits.
Page 7 Calculang the duty cycle.
Page 7 Posioning the barrier.
Page 8 Typical cabling requirements.
Hardware installaon - Mechanical.
Page 9 Baseplate kit and installing the baseplate.
Page 10 Opening the cabinet.
Page 10 Mounng onto the baseplate.
Page 11 How to use the manual override.
Page 11 Changing the handedness of the barrier.
Page 12 Aaching the boom pole mounng to the output sha.
Page 13 Checking and adjusng the spring balancing.
Hardware installaon - Electrical.
Page 14 Terminang the AC supply.
Page 15 Wiring and terminaon of the control card.
Page 16 Adjusng the slow down switches.
Control card programming and setup.
Page 17 Programming menu quick reference guide.
Page 18 Seng up the barrier runme.
Page 19 Selecng a safety level.
Page 19 Safety infra-red beams setup.
Page 20 Selecng a BT operang mode and adjusng the BT auto-close me.
Page 22 Receiver programming and setup.
Page 29 Advance programming opons and their denions.
Operang mode denions and examples.
Page 31 Collision sensing and safety overload rounes
Page 32 “BM” Safety infra-red beams funcon.
Page 33 “BT” Buon triggers - Simplexmode.
Page 34 “BT” Buon triggers - Simplex auto-close mode.
Page 35 “BT” Buon triggers - Complex auto-close mode.
Page 36 “OPEN” Open only triggers.
Page 37 “E-STOP” Emergency stop triggers.
Page 38 Auxiliary relay modes - Strike lock mode.
Page 39 Auxiliary relay modes - Magnec lock mode.
Page 40 Auxiliary relay modes - Courtesy light mode.
Page 41 Auxiliary relay modes - Receiver relay mode.
Page 42 Auxiliary relay modes - Trac light mode.
Page 43 Holiday lock-out mode.
Page 44 Auto-close override/party mode.
Page 45 Tamper alarms.
Troubleshoong.
Page 48 Status LED, buzzer and diagnoscs menu denions.
Page 50 Troubleshoong guide and display denions.
Page 53 Warranty.
For any assistance with this product that is not covered in this manual please contact us on: 0860 109 238 (RSA) or via our online
support facility at www.etnice.co.za.

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Be Safe!
WARNING!! These are the general safety obligaons for the installers and users of ET Nice (Pty)
Ltd automaon equipment. A copy of this document also appears in the user instrucons. Those
instrucons must be issued to the responsible end user during the handover and instrucon
meeng.
1. Only suitably qualied persons, may install, repair or service the product. Unless expressly indicated in the user instrucons, no
user serviceable components can be found inside any ET Nice (Pty) Ltd automaon product.
2. It is important for personal safety to study and follow all the instrucons carefully. Incorrect installaon or misuse may cause
serious personal harm.
3. Keep the instrucons in a safe place for future reference.
4. This product was designed and manufactured, strictly for the use indicated in the accompanying documentaon. Any other use
not expressly indicated in the documentaon, may damage the product and/or be a source of danger. ET Nice (Pty) Ltd cannot
accept responsibility for improper use or incorrect installaon of this product.
5. ET Nice (Pty) Ltd cannot accept responsibility if the principles of good workmanship are disregarded by the installer.
6. ET Nice (Pty) Ltd cannot accept responsibility regarding safety and correct operaon of the automaon, if other manufacturers’
equipment is added to this product.
7. Do not make any modicaons or alteraons to this product. Do not substute any component of this product with any other
component not expressly designed into this product.
8. Anything other than expressly provided for in the accompanying instrucons is not permied.
Prior to installaon:
1. All unnecessary ropes, chains and fasteners must be removed and all unnecessary latches or locks must be disabled from locking.
2. The barrier or door must be balanced correctly where it, neither opens nor closes from any posion under its own load. When
operated by hand the barrier or door should be free of hindrance and easily moved (In the case of a garage door if the balancing
springs need to be adjusted the adjustment should only be carried out by a qualied and experienced person).
3. The construcon of the barrier or door must be sound and automatable. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the
mechanical components of the barrier or door system are sucient to withstand the necessary forces in cases of overload.
4. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the barrier or door is suciently trapped within its range of travel by means of
mechanical ends of travel stoppers.
5. Ensure all xed mounng points, such as the wall above the door in a garage door system or the posts in a swing barrier system,
are sound and strong enough to allow proper xing of the operator.
6. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the installed posion selected for this product, falls within the limitaons of the
products ingress protecon rang.
7. Ensure the area of installaon is not subject to explosive hazards. There should be no volale gasses or fumes as these can present
a serious safety hazard.
8. All ET Nice (Pty) Ltd garage door operators are supplied with a sealed 15A safety plug on lead for use in an electrical code of pracce
approved plug point. Do not extend, modify or replace the plug lead unless duly qualied as an electrician. Before installing the
unit, ensure the mains supply is switched o.
9. ET Nice (Pty) Ltd barrier operators are supplied with a terminal connecon for the electrical supply beneath the screwed down
cover of the operator. In the case of a model requiring 220Vac supply at the operator, an all pole negavely biased switch, with a
contact opening of greater than 3mm must be installed within 1.5m of the operator. This switch must be clear of all workings of
the system and must be in a posion secure from public access. This switch and its connecons must be inspected and passed by
a cered electrician prior to using it.
10. It is the responsibility of the installer to ascertain that the designated persons (including children) intended to use the system,
do not suer reduced physical sensory or mental capabilies, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instrucon concerning the use of the system by a person responsible for their safety.
11. The drive may not be installed on a door incorporang a wicket door, unless the drive is disabled by the release of the wicket door.
(Wicket door :- A pedestrian door within the main barrier or door)
1. Ensure the working area is clear of obstrucons and obstacles.
2. Install the safety warning scker within clear view of where the barrier or door will be operated from. Typically this would be
adjacent to any xed trigger switches or on the barrier or door itself.
3. The emergency manual release must be installed where it is no higher than 1.8m from the oor level. This would apply to the cord
in a garage installaon or the lockable lever in a barrier installaon.
4. Any addional xed door control switches such as wall consoles or keypads, if installed, must be at a height of at least 1.5m, within
clear sight of the barrier or door and away from any moving components of the system.
During installaon:
Connued overleaf.......

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5. It is highly recommended that a set of safety infra-red beams be used in conjuncon with this product. The safety beams must be
installed in such a way that the product is prevented from running when anything is in the path of the door or barrier.
6. Over and above the recommendaon to use safety infra-red beams with this product it is mandatory to install and use a safety
beam set when using the automac closing feature. It is recommended that a warning light be ed to any automaon system.
7. The barrier or door warning labels must be installed in a prominent place and/or adjacent to any xed controls that trigger the
system. These must be in clear line of sight of the barrier or door opening.
8. The emergency manual release instrucon label must be installed on or adjacent to the emergency manual release mechanism.
Aer installaon - It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the users:
1. Is procient in the use of the manual emergency release mechanism.
2. Is issued with the documentaon accompanying this product.
3. Understands that the barrier or door may not be operated out of clear sight.
4. Ensures that children are kept clear of the barrier or door area at all mes, and that children do not play with the remote
transmiers or any xed trigger switches linked to the system.
5. Is instructed not to aempt to repair or adjust the automaon system and to be aware of the danger of connuing to use the
automaon system in an unsafe condion before a service provider aends to it.
6. Is procient in tesng the unit’s safety obstrucon sensing system.
7. Is aware of what to check for with regards to wear and tear that may need to be aended to from me to me by the service
provider.
8. Is aware that a fagued baery may not be disposed of in the general refuse and must be handed in at a baery merchant for safe
disposal. Before removing the baery from the system the household mains must be disconnected. In the case of the motor unit
being removed and scrapped, the baery must be removed rst.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Technical Data WIDE M and WIDE L
Primary power supply. 220 – 240Vac @ 50Hz – 60Hz.
Peak power consumpon. 240W
Electrical class. Class 1.
Motor voltage. 24Vdc.
Motor current. Current limited to 10A.
Built in baery charger. Mulple stage auto-calibrang (Peak - 500mA)
Number of operaons, within 24hrs of power
failure, on baery reserve.
(Baery health and charge level at me of
power failure dependent)
650 Using 1 x 24V 5Ah baery. (Standard in kit)
950 Using 2 x 24V 3.5Ah baeries.
1300 Using 2 x 24V 5Ah baeries.
Maximum operaons per day. 3000
Duty cycle with mains present.
Boom pole open/close speed selecon depen-
dent.
98%
Operang speed. Wide M = 90°/3,5s.
Wide L = 90°/5s.
Torque. Wide M = 140Nm.
Wide L = 200Nm.
Operang temperature range. -10 to 50° C (14F to 122F)
An-crushing safety sensing. Yes – Electronic load proling.
Auxiliary supply output. 12Vdc @ 400mA.
Receiver format. ET BLU MIX © backward compable with ET BLUE. (Rolling code)
Receiver frequency. 433.92MHz.
Receiver channels. 4CH (BT, Open only, Aux relay, Holiday lock-out)
Receiver memory capacity. 1023 users.
All users can be allowed control of all channels. Yes.
Ingress protecon. IP44
Physical dimensions. See next page.
Technical specicaons.

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Pole Kit
XBA19 XBA15 XBA5 XBA9 XBA13
White nish, aluminium
boom, with reecve
strips, 45x58x4000mm
White nish, aluminium
boom with reecve
strips, 69x92x3150mm
White nish, aluminium
boom with reecve
strips, 69x92x5150mm
Galvanised steel exten-
on coupling/joint
Red rubber impact pro-
tecon strips 1m lengths
Wide M 4m 1 pc 8 lengths
Wide L 5m 1 pc 10 lengths
Wide L 6m 2 pcs 1 pc 12 lengths
Wide L 7m 1 pc 1 pc (trim to 4000mm) 1 pc 14 lengths
Dimensions.
Standard Boom pole kits.
338 mm
205
mm
420
mm
1030 mm
314 mm
320
mm
205
mm
1000 mm
WIDE M WIDE L
3 m
4 m
3 m
3 m
5 m
Wide L
Wide M
4 m

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Major service interval guide.
Work impact considerations Severity index
Wide M Wide L
Jack-knife boom pole. 15% N/A
High dust and sand environment. 10% 10%
High salinity environment. 10% 10%
Aluminium fence installed. 5% 5%
Mobile pole support installed. 15% 15%
Ambient temperature above 40oC or below 0oC. 5% 5%
Operation regularly interrupted by safety beam circuit trigger. 15% 15%
Operation regularly interrupted by the Emergency Stop circuit trigger. 15% 15%
Speed set to above 50%. 15% 15%
Safety overload force level set to above 50%. 10% 10%
0
100.000
200.000
300.000
cicli di manovr e
400.000
500.000
10 20 30 40 50
Indice di gravosità (%)
60 70 80 90 100
Severity index (%)
manoeuvre cycles
Using the above table, total up the applicable work impact consider-
ations to calculate the site’s severity index. Apply the totalled up se-
verity index % to the graph on the right to estimate the total expected
number of operations before first major service.

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Cabling requirements.
•Before mounng the operator ensure your cables and conduing are in place to prevent any inconvenience at a later stage.
•All 220Vac mains cabling and circuits need to be installed by a qualied electrician and signed o by a registered electrician.
•Allow for spare cabling in case of faulty cable & breakages (especially important when using low specicaon cable).
•As automaon systems vibrate when in use, it is highly recommended that only mul-stranded, exible cables be used.
•If installing an intercom, remember to allow for sucient cable cores for all the users of the system as per manufacturers cabling requirements.
1. Courtesy lights. Twin + earth 1.0mm back to control card and
isolator switch.
5. Infra-red safety beam RX. 3 core 0,5mm stranded back to barrier
housing.
2. Intercom barrier staon (check with intercom supplier for cable
specicaons)
6. Infra-red safety beam TX. 2 core 0,5mm stranded back to barrier
housing.
3. Double pole single throw 20A isolator. Twin + earth 2.5mm
between 220V mains supply and PSU in control unit.
7. Free exit loop 1.5mm silicone insulated single core exible stranded
cable back to loop detector that is typically installed in the barrier
housing.
4. Stop/go trac LED trac light. 3 core 0,5mm stranded back to
barrier housing.
8. From automated spikes 2 x 2,5mm and 3 x 0,5mm stranded exible
stranded cable back to barrier housing.
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Installing the cabinet.
0602
Establish where the traffic barrier cabinet
mounting position needs to be.
If an concrete plinth already exists, skip to step
06.
If no concrete plinth is in place, continue on to
step 02.
Begin by digging a hole for the foundation plinth
to be cast in. In places where water can possibly
dam up and collect around the base, you will
want to use shutter boarding to generate a
raised plinth.
Once the hole has been dug, prepare your
cabling conduits. Ref: Cable requirements on
previous page.
Fasten the 4 J-bolt anchors onto the base plate
with one nut above and one nut below the base
plate.
NB! the nut below the base plate must be
threaded all the way down to the end of the
thread on each bolt.
After pouring the concrete into the prepared
hole, press the base plate down onto the
concrete and ensure the base plate is
horizontally level on top of the concrete.
01.
02.
03.
04.
Allow sufficient time for the concrete to set and
cure before working with the mounting plinth
further. Typically this takes about 2 weeks.
After the concrete has set and cured sufficiently,
remove the 4 upper nuts from the now secured
bolts.
05.

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a
bcd
ef
g
i
Access the cabinet by removing the lid screws
(a) and then the lid (b).
With the lid removed, slide the cabinet access
panel up (c) and then pull it away from the
cabinet (d)
In the case of a previously prepared plinth,
where the anchoring bolts were not cast into the
concrete, do the following:
Position the cabinet in the required positions. (e)
Mark out the 4 mounting points. (f)
Remove the cabinet and drill the correct size
holes for your expansion anchors (Not supplied)
where you have marked the 4 mounting points.
(g)
Place the cabinet onto the anchor bolts and
fasten firmly in place. (i)
NB! Minor adjustments can be made to the
alignment due to the slotted mounting holes.
Once the boom pole is installed, alignment may
be necessary.
06.
07.
08.

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Horizontal pin installed
nearest to cabinet
Vertical pin installed
furthest from cabinet
Vertical pin installed
nearest to cabinet
Horizontal pin installed
furthest from cabinet
Installing the boom pole.
Before installing the pole mount, double check whether the application requires a left hand or right hand
closing barrier.
If the site application requires a left hand closing configuration, complete the following 3 steps:
If the site application requires a right hand configuration, complete the following 3 steps:
Factory default = LH Closing. Top view -
Right hand
closing
Top view -
Left hand
closing
Opening for boom pole at top.
Opening for boom pole on left.
1. Install mounting kit pins as
shown here.
1. Install mounting kit pins as
shown here.
2. Install the mounting clamp base in
the open orientation as shown here.
2. Install the mounting clamp base in
the closed orientation as shown here.
3. Install the boom pole and
top half of the mounting
clamp. This should be done
by two people for safety.
3. Install the boom pole and top half of the
mounting clamp. This should be done by two
people for safety.
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