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Brand | Nice HySecurity |
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Model | CBOX1050 |
Category | Gate Opener |
Language | English |
Lists key features of the 1050 control board, including display, receivers, and inputs.
Lists part numbers and descriptions for the 1050 control box components.
Defines usage classes (I-IV) for residential, commercial, industrial, and restricted access gate applications.
Highlights DANGER! warnings and general safety advice for installation and operation.
Requirements for operator suitability, gate construction, and condition before installation.
Covers pedestrian traffic, gate clearances, condition, control access, and stop/start button location.
Details on gate types, edges, wire height, latches, protrusions, gravity, and pedestrian access.
Details on exposed rollers, openings guarding, gaps, gate stops, and lateral stability.
Covers guarded or covered rollers for Class IV horizontal slide gates.
Rules for entrapment areas, size restrictions, and minimum distances for swing gates.
Procedures for testing gate movement and safety devices like photo eyes and edges.
UL325 requirements for entrapment protection means and zones.
Explains DC power operation, AC conversion safety, and lists compatible sensors.
Guidelines for sensor installation and lists compatible external sensors.
Table showing maximum wire run distances based on wire gauge for 110V AC.
Emphasizes professional installation, property owner responsibility, and gate condition checks.
Lists power requirements, including 12VDC battery and charger/solar panel options.
Instructions for mounting the control box, including placement and minimum distance requirements.
Steps for stripping wires, connecting to motor connectors, and handling dual gate systems.
Provides diagrams and suggestions for positioning photo eyes for entrapment zones.
Details on preparing photo eyes, including knockout tabs and jumper settings for different functions.
Steps for aligning, mounting, and wiring photo eyes to the bracket and screw terminals.
Illustrates the location of the BlueBUS connector on the control board.
Instructions for placing warning signs on the gate for visibility and compliance.
Details on connecting the battery to the control board's power input.
Instructions for connecting the main DC power supply to the control board.
Steps for assembling, locating, and wiring solar panels up to 20W to the control board.
Instructions for wiring 30W+ solar panels using a regulator (SG-4) and connecting to the battery.
Describes the sequence of events and displays when the control board is powered up.
Detailed procedure for teaching the control board the gate's open and close limits.
How to configure standby mode for low power consumption, especially for solar applications.
Explains LED status and provides troubleshooting steps for BlueBUS photo eyes.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting and aligning BlueBUS photo eyes using a screwdriver.
How to test BlueBUS photo eyes using a cylinder to obstruct the beam.
Instructions for completing the photo eye installation after testing.
Mandatory connection of the audio alarm for UL325 compliance, detailing wiring.
Steps to program Nice 2-button or 4-button remote controls to the OXI/A receiver.
Procedure to remove a specific remote control from the receiver memory.
Procedure to erase all programmed remote controls from the receiver memory.
Identifies and describes the various components and controls on the 1050 control board.
Details the functions of each button for menu navigation and understanding flow charts.
How to adjust static and dynamic force sensitivity for obstacle detection.
Configuration of gate speed, acceleration, and deceleration parameters.
Configuration for auto-close, slave delay, lamp/strobe, lock, and run timer settings.
Guide to entering LEARNING mode for gate type, weight, and peripherals.
Setting deceleration points for gate opening, closing, and partial cycles.
Programming auxiliary inputs and outputs for various functions.
Lists programmable options for the 15 radio channels on the plug-in receiver.
Setting countdown timers Timer 1 and Timer 2 for specific durations.
How to program and suspend up to eight weekly events based on time and day.
Step-by-step guide to program weekly events EV1 through EV8.
Instructions for temporarily suspending programmed weekly events.
Programming built-in battery charger settings like ON/OFF, max current, cycling, and auto mode.
Setting the timeout for standby mode, from 5 to 120 seconds or OFF.
Configuring advanced settings including UL Input, Master/Slave, Power Fail Open, Motor 12V, Virtual Encoder.
Restoring system, radio channel, event, and charger settings to factory defaults.
Setting gate sync ON to synchronize run time of both actuators in a dual gate system.
Viewing Sun Volt, Motor Volt, Service history, Motor status, Charger, Diagnostic, and Last Reset.
Table detailing display errors, reasons, and possible causes/solutions for the control board.
Describes OUT 1/OUT 2 relays and Magnetic Lock connections for accessories.
Describes digital inputs for accessories and programming in the Auxiliary I/O menu.
Details on loop inputs for safety, shadow, and entrapment detection.
Input for UL325 listed gate edge sensors to protect against entrapment.
Input for vehicle exit sensor to open or re-open gate.
Input for fire department control switch to open gate and disable auto-close.
Controls for operating gate via push buttons: OPEN (NO), STOP (NC), CLOSE (NO).
Inputs for customer-supplied radio receivers for remote gate operation.
Information on allowing access for emergency vehicles and manual gate operation during power failure.
Describes Oview controller, OVBT module, and software for programming and diagnostics.
Chart to estimate solar panel wattage based on daily gate cycles and sunlight availability.
Schedule for performing maintenance actions on various gate operator components, by month and annually.
Table of common gate problems and their possible solutions.
Checklist for ensuring all installation actions are completed by installer and customer.
Exploded view and part list for the control box and its components.
Details the limited warranty terms, exclusions, and remedies for Nice-branded products.