Nexta Tech MCX-M500 User manual

Control unit for 230Vac motors with built-in dip switches.
Power supply 230Vac, Max 500W.
Integrated 433,92 MHz radio receiver.
MCX-M500

INDEX
1 - PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 - TECHNICAL DATA page 3
2 - CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
2.1 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH NEUTRAL FROM CONTROL UNIT
2.2 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH NEUTRAL FROM THE ELCTRICAL SYSTEM
page 4
page 5
3 - USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT
3.1 - TYPICAL INSTALLATION
3.2 - USE VIA WIRE
3.3 - USE VIA RADIO
page 6
page 7
page 7
4 - CONTROL BY RADIOTRANSMITTERS
4.1 - RADIOTRANSMITTER SETTING
4.2 - DELETION OF RADIOTRANSMITTERS
page 8
page 9
5 - ADVANCED PROGRAMS
5.1 - CONFIGURATION OF MANOEUVRE TIMES
5.2 - FUNCTION CUSTOMIZATION OF THE “WIRELESS BUS” TRANSMITTER BUTTONS
5.3 - WIRED INPUT SETTING
5.4 - WIRED INPUT MODE SETTING
5.5 - RESET
page 10
page 11
page 12
page 13
page 14
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1 - PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 TECHNICAL DATA
Power supply (Input) 230Vac
Load type (Output) 230Vac motor with built-in limit switches
Max power load (Output) 500W
N° of programmable transmitters 30
RF receiver frequency 433,920MHz
Protection rating IP20
Working temperature -20° +55°
Box dimensions 52x43x21 mm
Led
P2 Key
P1 Key
3
48mm
68mm
45mm 22mm

2 - CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
RECOMMENDATIONS
• Installation must be carried out only by professional technicians in accordance with the applicable electrical and
safety regulations.
• All connections shall be operated without electrical voltage.
• Use proper cables.
• Don’t cut the antenna
• Provide in the power line with an appropriate disconnection device
• Dispose of waste materials in full compliance with local law.
• Do not exceed the specied load limits
2.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH NEUTRAL FROM CONTROL UNIT
Filar inputs can be set to:
- Mono/Bi Button, see paragraph 7.3
- Automatic/man-present operation, see paragraph 7.4
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N
L
P1 P2
OUT 230V
max 500W
M
Common
Open
OP C CL
L N P1 P2
P1 P2
Close

2.2 CONNECTION DIAGRAM WITH NEUTRAL FROM THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Filar inputs can be set to:
- Mono/Double Button, see paragraph 7.3
- Automatic/man-present operation, see paragraph 7.4
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N
N
L
P1 P2
OUT 230V
max 500W
M
Open
OP C CL
L N P1 P2
P1 P2
Close

3 - USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT
3.1 TYPICAL INSTALLATION
The system can be controlled by a wired push button, radio commands.
The installation can operate with only radio controls.
NEXTA CONTROL UNIT
RADIOTRANSMITTER
CONFIGURATION
See paragraph 4
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3.2 USE VIA WIRE
Once connected, the button is already active with Open/Stop/Close function.
3.3 USE VIA RADIO
To control the load via radio you must have compatible transmitters and therefore must carry out the association
procedure, see paragraph 4.
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STEP 1
Press the button P1 on the receiver for a short time.
The LED comes red on and stays on.
STEP 2
Within 60 seconds make a transmission with the transmitter
to be saved.
The LED on the receiver Flashes 3 times and turns off.
4 - MANAGEMENT WITH REMOTE CONTROL
This procedure lets you programme/delete compatible transmitters.
ACTION: Short pressure P1 button LED: Turns on red
ACTION: Send a command with remote control LED: Flashes 3 times
4.1 - RADIO PROGRAMMING
This procedure lets you programme compatible multifunctional or generic transmitters.
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STEP 1
Hold the receiver button P1 down (about 8 seconds.) until
the LED begins to Flash.
DELETION OF SINGLE
TRANSMITTER
DELETION OF ALL
TRANSMITTER SAVED
4.2 - DELETION OF REMOTE CONTROL
These procedures let you delete from the memory transmitters that have already been programmed.
STEP 2a
Within 10 seconds make a transmission with the
transmitter that you want to delete.
The LED ashes quickly and turns off.
STEP 2B
Within 10 seconds press the button RADIO on the
receiver for a short time to conrm the delection of
all transmitters.
The LED starts Flashing quickly and turns off.
ACTION: Hold button P1 down LED: Flashes red
ACTION: Make a transmission with the transmitter
LED: Flashing quickly and turns off
ACTION: Short press of button P1
LED: Flashing quickly and turns off
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5 - ADVANCED PROGRAMS
5.1 - CONFIGURATION OF MANEUVER TIMES
Default: 60 seconds
This procedure is used to set the opening and closing manoeuvre time (maximum time that can be set 180 seconds).
STEP 1
Make short pressures of the P2 button.
Each time the LED changes colour green/yellow/magenta/
green...
Stop pressing when the LED is green.
STEP 3
To end the count press the button P1 for a short time during the
Flash that corresponds to the function desired
ACTION: Short pressure P1 button LED: Flash
ACTION: Short pressure P1 button LED: Turns off
STEP 2
Press the button P1 on the receiver for a short time and count the
number of Flashes emitted by the LED (max 180 Flashes): each
Flash represents a second of manoeuvre time.
Attention: the control unit Flashes one time every 1 second, example:
120 seconds = 120 Flashes = 2 minutes of manoeuvre
ACTION: make a short presses of button P2 LED: Turns on green/yellow/magenta/green...
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5.2 - FUNCTION CUSTOMIZATION OF THE “WIRELESS BUS” GENERIC TRANSMITTER BUTTONS
The following procedure allows you to set a custom function to the “wireless bus” family transmitter button.
PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Press the button P1.
The led turns on red.
STEP 4
Make a transmission with the transmitter to be saved
(see transmitter manual, paragraph entitled “transmitter
programming”).
The LED on the receiver Flashes 3 times and turns off.
STEP 2
Press the button P2 on the receiver for a short time and count the number of Flashes emitted by the LED:
NUMBER OF FLASHES FUNCTION
1 Open
2 Stop
3 Close
4 Open (short press) /Stop (long press)
5 Close (short press) /Stop (long press)
STEP 3
Press the button P2 for a short time during the Flash that
corresponds to the function desired to end the count.
The led stop Flashes and lights up steadly.
ACTION: Short press of button P1 LED: Turns on red
ACTION: Short press of button P2 LED: Count the number of Flashes
ACTION: Short pressure of button P2 during the Flash LED: Stop Flashes
ACTION: Make a transmission with the transmitter LED: Flashes 3 times
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5.3 - WIRED INPUT SETTING
Default: Mono button
This procedure lets you select the function of inputs “P1” (terminal 3) and “P2” (terminal 4). WARNING: the
connected devices must be buttons.
PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Make short pressures of the P2 button.
Each time the LED changes color: green/yellow/magenta/
green...
Release the key when the led is yellow
STEP 3
To change the setting, repeat the procedure from point 1; the control unit will alternate between 3 and 6 Flashes.
ACTION: Short pressure P1 button LED: Flash
STEP 2
Press the button P1 on the receiver for a short time and
count the number of Flashes emitted by the LED:
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
FUNCTION
3 Mono Button:
P1= Open/Stop/Close
6 Double button
P1= Open/Stop
P2= Close/Stop
ACTION: Short presses of buttons P2 LED: green/yellow/magenta/green...
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5.4 - WIRED INPUT MODE SETTING
Default: automatic
This procedure allows you to select the mode of operation between:
automatic: after pressing the button the automation completes the movement to the limit switch
present man: automation moves until the button is pressed
PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Make short pressures of the P2 button.
Each time the LED changes colour green/yellow/magenta/
green...
Release the key when the led is magenta
STEP 3
To change the setting, repeat the procedure from point 1; the control unit will alternate between 3 and 6 Flashes.
ACTION: Short pressure P1 button LED: Flash
STEP 2
Press the button P1 on the receiver for a short time and
count the number of Flashes emitted by the LED:
NUMBER OF
FLASHES
FUNCTION
3 Automatic
6 Present man
ACTION: Short presses of button P2 LED: green/yellow/magenta/green...
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5.5 - RESET OF THE CONTROL UNIT
This procedure let you take the control unit back to factory settings.
PROCEDURE
STEP 2
Within 10 seconds, make a short press of P2 button.
The LED 1 Flashes quickly and turns off.
STEP 1
Hold the receiver button P1 down (about 4 seconds.) until
the LED begins to Flash red.
ACTION: Hold button P1 down LED: Flashes red
ACTION: Short press of P2 button LED: The led Flash quicly and turns off
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