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WARNINGS AND GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
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Contents
1 - WARNINGS AND GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ............................ 1
1.1 - Safety instructions ................................................. 1
1.2 - Installation warnings ................................................ 1
1.3 - Special warnings related to European Directives applicable to the product ....... 1
1.3.1 - Installation criteria and special warnings related to essential requirements ...... 2
2 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE ......................... 3
3 - INSTALLATION .................................................... 3
3.1 - Preliminary checks for installation ...................................... 3
3.2 - Product application limit ............................................. 3
3.2.1 - Product durability ................................................ 3
3.3 - Preliminary work prior to installation .................................... 4
3.3.1 - Identify the scheme on the basis of which to position each plant component ... 4
3.3.2 - Determine the path of the connecting cables ............................ 4
3.3.3 - a) - Position the balancing spring in relation to pole weight, complete with the re-
quired accessories. b) - Set the direction for closing the pole: to the right or to the left of
the motor ............................................................ 4
3.4 - Barrier lift fixture ................................................... 4
3.4.1 - If the support surface already exists .................................. 4
3.4.2 - If the support surface does not exist .................................. 4
3.5 - Installing the rod and the accessories provided ........................... 5
3.5.1 - Pole support assembly ............................................ 5
3.5.2 - Assembling a pole formed of a single piece, whole or cut .................. 5
3.5.3 - Assembling a pole formed of two pieces, either whole or cut ............... 6
3.5.4 - Installation of required pole accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.6 - Manually releasing and locking the barrier ............................... 6
3.6.1 - How to move the locking cylinder for manual release and lock .............. 6
3.7 - Limit switch mechanical stop adjustment ................................ 6
3.8 - Pole balancing .................................................... 6
3.8.1 - M3BAR / M5BAR / M7BAR Pole balancing ............................. 6
3.8.2 - LBAR Pole balancing .............................................. 6
4 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ........................................ 6
4.1 - Description of the electrical connections ................................. 6
4.2 - Initial start-up and electrical connections ................................ 7
4.3 - Pre-set functions .................................................. 7
4.4 - Recognition of the connected devices .................................. 7
4.5 - Recognition of limit positions on opening and closing ....................... 7
4.6 - Pole movement check .............................................. 7
4.7 - Connecting a radio receiver .......................................... 8
4.8 - Connecting the pole lights (optional accessory) ........................... 8
4.9 - Connecting the LED flashing light mod. XBA7 or traffic light to LED mod. XBA8
(optional accessories) ............................................... 8
4.10 - Connection of other devices ......................................... 8
4.10.1 - Programming unit Oview .......................................... 8
4.10.2 - Buffer battery mod. PS224 (accessory) ............................... 8
4.10.3 - Solemyo System (photovoltaic supply) ............................... 8
5 - TESTING AND COMMISSIONING ..................................... 9
5.1 - Testing .......................................................... 9
5.2 - Commissioning ................................................... 9
6 - CONTROL UNIT PROGRAMMING ................................... 10
6.1 - Level one programming (ON-OFF functions) ............................. 10
6.2 - Level two programming (adjustable parameters) .......................... 10
7 - FURTHER INFORMATION .......................................... 12
7.1 - Total deletion of control unit memory .................................. 12
7.2 - Other functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
7.3 - Adding or removing devices ......................................... 13
7.3.1 - Bluebus Inlet ................................................... 13
7.3.2 - Photocells ..................................................... 13
7.3.3 - MOTB digital selector and proximity reader for MOMB transponder cards ..... 13
7.3.4 - STOP Input .................................................... 13
7.4 - Diagnostics ..................................................... 14
7.4.1 - Signals of control unit ............................................ 14
7.4.2 - Flashing light signals ............................................. 16
7.5 - Loop Detector ................................................... 16
7.5.1 - Operation ..................................................... 16
7.5.2 - Installation ..................................................... 16
7.6 - Master - Slave mode .............................................. 18
7.6.1 - Installation and electrical connections ................................ 18
8 - WHAT TO DO IF... (troubleshooting guide) .............................19
• Product disposal ................................................... 19
• Tecnical characteristics of the product ................................ 20
• Declaration of Conformity: appendix I (removable appendix) ................ 21
• Operation manual (removable appendix) ................................. 23
• Maintenance schedule (removable appendix) ............................. 25
PICTURES ...................................................... I - XIX
1.1 - Safety instructions
• CAUTION! – This manual contains important instructions and warn-
ings for personal safety. Incorrect installation could cause serious physi-
cal injury. We recommend that you read this entire manual with care before
starting any work. If in doubt, do not install the product and contact the Nice
technical assistance department.
• CAUTION! – Important instructions: keep this manual in a safe place
to enable future product maintenance and disposal operations.
1.2 - Installation warnings
• Before commencing installation, check that the product is suitable for the in-
tended kind of use (see paragraph 3.1 and 3.2).If not suitable, do NOT pro-
ceed with installation.
• The contents of this manual refer to a standard system such as that shown in
fig. 1.
Considering the risk situations that may arise during installation phases and
use of the product, the automation must be installed in observance of the fol-
lowing warnings.
- On the power line to the system, install a device for disconnection from the
power mains with a gap between contacts that assures complete disconnec-
tion in the conditions of overvoltage category III.
- All product installation and maintenance operations must be performed with
the automation disconnected from the power mains. If the power disconnect
device is not visible from the location of the automation, before starting work-
ing, a suitable notice must be affixed on the power disconnect device stating
“WARNING! MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS”.
- Connect the product to an electric power line equipped with an earthing
system.
- During installation, handle the automation with care to avoid crushing, im-
pact, dropping or contact with liquids of any type. Never place the product
near sources of heat or expose to naked flames. This may damage product
components and cause malfunctions, fire or hazardous situations. If this oc-
curs, suspend installation immediately and contact the Nice Service Centre.
- Never make modifications to any part of the product. Operations other than
as specified can only cause malfunctions. The manufacturer declines all liabil-
ity for damage caused by makeshift modifications to the product.
- This product is not designed to be used by persons (including children)
whose physical, sensorial or mental capacities are reduced, or with lack of
experience or skill, unless suitable instructions regarding use of the product
have been provided by a person responsible for safety.
- The product may not be considered an efficient system of protection against
intrusion. If an efficient protection system is required, the automation must be
integrated with other safety devices.
- Do not allow children to play with fixed control devices. Keep remote control
devices out of reach of children.
- The road barrier cannot be used before it has been commissioned as speci-
fied in chapter 5 “Testing and commissioning”.
- The product’s packaging materials must be disposed of in full compliance
with local regulations.
1.3 - Special warnings related to European Directives applica-
ble to the product
• “Construction Products” Directive:
Special warnings related to 89/106/EEC “Construction Products” Directive
and subsequent modification 98/38/EEC applicable to the product:
- Complete installation of this product, as described in this instruction manual
and for certain types of use (for example excluding exclusive use for vehicles)
may class it in the field of application of the Directive “Construction Products”
89/106/EEC and relative harmonised standard EN 13241-1.
- Paragraph 1.3.1 specifies all installation criteria required to ensure that the
pro duct complies with the essential requirements of the directive 89/106/
EEC; the installer should check and ensure that all these criteria are strictly
observed.
- Failure to observe one or more of these criteria may mean that the road
barrier may not meet all the essential requirements. Use of the product
in these situations is strictly prohibited until all the directive require-
ments are met; in this case, the label “ES13241-1.4870” applied on the
product must be removed and the “EC declaration of Conformity” in appen-
dix I of this manual may not be used. As a consequence, the installer in turn
becomes the manufacturer of the “automatic barrier”, and must therefore ob-
serve all the requirements of the Directive “Construction Products” 89/106/
EEC and relative harmonised standard EN 13241-1. In this case the road
barrier must be considered as “any machine” and the “Declaration of con-
formity” in appendix II may be used (for insertion in the technical documenta-
tion).
• “Machinery Directive”:
- Paragraph 1.3.1 specifies all installation criteria required to ensure that the
product complies with the essential requirements of the “Machinery directive”
2006/42/EC (ex 98/37/EC). The installer should check and ensure that all
these criteria are strictly observed.
- Failure to observe one or more of these criteria may mean that the road bar-
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