Nice MYGO One-Way Transmitters Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Nice
Table of Contents
- Nice MYGO One-Way Transmitters
- GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
- MEMORISING THE TRANSMITTER
- ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
- REPLACING THE BATTERY
- PRODUCT DISPOSAL
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- CONFORMITY
- ACCESSORIES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Nice MYGO One-Way Transmitters
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION! – This manual contains important instructions and warnings for personal safety. Carefully read all parts of this manual. If in doubt, suspend installa-tion immediately and contact the Nice Technical As-sistance.
CAUTION! – Important instructions: keep this manual in a safe place to enable future product maintenance and disposal procedures.
- The product packing materials must be disposed of in com-pliance with local regulations.
- Never apply modifications to any part of the device. Oper-ations other than those specified may only cause malfunc-tions. The manufacturer declines all liability for damage caused by makeshift modifications to the product.
- Never place the device near to sources of heat and never expose to naked flames. These actions may damage the product and cause malfunctions.
- This product is not intended for use by people (including chil-dren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or who lack experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the product by a person responsible for their safety.
- Make sure that children do not play with the product.
- Handle the product with care, being sure not to crush, knock or drop it in order to avoid damage.
- The batteries must be removed from the appliance prior to its disposal.
- The batteries must be disposed of in a safe way.
- The manufacturer of this appliance, Nice S.p.A., hereby de-clares that the product complies with Directive 2014/53/EU.
- The instruction manual and the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity are available at the following Internet address: www.niceforyou.com, under the “support” and “download” sections.
- For transmitters: 433 MHz: ERP < 10 dBm.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
Transmitters of the series MYGO (MYGO/A) are designed to control automations
(gates, garage doors, road barriers and similar).
CAUTION! – Any use other than that specified herein or in environmental
conditions other than those stated in this manual is to be considered improper
and is strictly forbidden!
LIST OF CONSTITUENT PARTS
“Figure 1” shows the main parts making up MYGO (MYGO/A) transmitters. The
range consists of two models:
- MYGO4 (MYGO4/A) with four buttons
- MYGO8 (MYGO8/A) with eight buttons.
- A Red signalling LED
- B Hole for unlocking and removing the rear shell
- C Control buttons area for models MYGO4 (MYGO4/A)
- D Control buttons area first sector (*) for models MYGO8 (MYGO8/A)
- E Control buttons area second sector () for models MYGO8 (MYGO8/A)
() Each sector can be regarded as if it were an independent transmitter.
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS
MYGO (MYGO/A) Transmitters are factory-programmed for being used with
receivers that adopt the “O-Code” one-way radio encoding system (“O-Code/A”).
This encoding system allows for exploiting all the advanced and exclusive
functions of the “NiceOpera” system. Moreover, for the markets that require
them and prior suitable pro-gramming, the ET Blue, Peccinin, Linear encoding
systems can be supported (refer to the paragraph “ENCODING SWITCH PROCE-DURE”
on page 5).
MYGO (MYGO/A) transmitters can be programmed with the ProView device (Figure
2).
MEMORISING THE TRANSMITTER
TRANSMITTER VERIFICATION
Before memorising the transmitter in the automation’s receiver, en-sure
that it is working correctly by pressing any button while observing whether
LED (A) lights up. If LED (A) fails to light up, check the condition of the
battery and re-place it if necessary (refer to the “REPLACING THE BATTERY”
par-agraph on page 6).
MEMORISING THE TRANSMITTER
To memorise the transmitter in a receiver, the following procedures can be
adopted:
- memorisation in “Mode 1”
- memorisation in “Mode 2”
- memorisation in “Extended Mode 2”
- memorisation through the “Enabling Code” received from a previ-ously memorised transmitter.
These procedures are described in the instruction manual of the receiver or control unit with which the transmitter must be operated. The above-men-tioned manuals are also available on the website: www.niceforyou.com.
MEMORISATION IN “MODE 1”
This mode allows for memorising in the receiver, once only, all the
transmitter command buttons, associating them automatically with each command
managed from the control unit (default commands).
Refer to the control unit instructions to identify the type of command that
will be paired with each trans-mitter button.
MEMORISATION IN “MODE 2”
Allows for memorising in the receiver a single transmitter button, asso-
ciating it with the commands managed from the control unit (maximum 4, chosen
by the user).
The same procedure must be repeated for each button to be memorised.
MEMORISATION IN “EXTENDED MODE 2”
This procedure is the same as the memorisation in “Mode 2”, with the added
possibility of choosing the desired command (to be paired with the button
being memorised) in an extended list of commands managed from the control unit
(up to 15 different commands).
Refer to the control unit instructions to identify the ex-tended list of
commands.
MEMORISATION THROUGH THE “ENABLING CODE” (BETWEEN AN OLD TRANSMITTER
ALREADY MEMORISED AND A NEW TRANSMITTER)
The MYGO (MYGO/A) transmitter has a secret code, the so-called “ENABLING
CODE”. By transferring this code from a memorised transmitter to a new
transmitter, the latter is recognised (and memo-rised) automatically by the
receiver.
In the MYGO8 (MYGO8/A) model, consider keypad di-vided into 2 sectors: sector
(D) on the left and sector (E) on the right. Each sector can be regarded as if
it were an independent transmitter. In the operations de-scribed below, refer
to the buttons situated within the sector to be memorised.
To perform the memorisation procedure:
- Draw the two transmitters, NEW and OLD, near to one another, as shown in “Figure 5”.
- On the NEW transmitter, press and hold any button, within the desired sector, until LED (A) of the OLD transmitter switches on. Subsequently, release the button (LED (A) of the OLD transmit-ter will start flashing).
- On the OLD transmitter, press and hold any button, within the desired sector, until LED (B) of the NEW transmitter switches on. Subsequently, release the button (LED (B) of the NEW trans-mitter will turn off to signal that the procedure has terminated and the “enabling code” of the NEW transmitter has been trans-ferred).
In case of an error, LED (A) will indicate the type of error by flashing:
- 4 flashes: transfer of the “Enabling code” disabled
- 6 flashes: transfer of the “Enabling code” disabled between various transmitters
- 10 flashes: communication error between the devices
- 15 flashes: memorisation failed due to expiry time exceeded.
After passing the enabling code on the NEW trans-mitter, for the procedure to succeed the transmitter
- within the first 20 transmissions – must be used at least once near the automation.
ENCODING SWITCH PROCEDURE
MYGO (MYGO/A) transmitters operate by default with the one-way “O-Code”
(“O-Code/A”) radio encoding system. To satisfy back-ward-compatibility
requirements, MYGO (MYGO/A) transmitters can operate with the ET Blue,
Piccinin and Linear encoding systems. To make them transmit with a different
type of encoding system, asso-ciated with a single button, the procedure
described below must be carried out.
To perform this procedure:
- use an original transmitter that operates with the desired en-coding system
- move the reference transmitter (A) near to the MYGO (MY-GO/A) (B) transmitter
- press and hold a button on the reference transmitter (A) until LED (C) of the MYGO (MYGO/A) lights up
- on the MYGO (MYGO/A) (B) press and release the button to be associated with the new encoding system
- LED (C) of the MYGO (MYGO/A) will signal the encoding switch with a specific number of flashes:
- 1 = Opera encoding
- 2 = ET Blue encoding
- 3 = Peccinin encoding
- 4 = Linear encoding. In case of an error, LED (C) will indicate the type of error by flashing:
- 10 flashes = communication error between the devices
- 15 flashes =: memorisation failed due to expiry time exceeded.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
When the battery is flat and a button is pressed, the corresponding signalling
LED fades and the transmitter will not transmit. With the bat- tery almost
flat, the signalling LED emits red flashes during the trans- mission process.
To restore normal transmitter operation, replace the battery with a ver-sion
of the same type, while observing the polarity.
To change the battery:
- insert a hairpin (or similar object) through hole (A) to unlock the shell (B) and remove it
- remove the battery and replace it with another of the same type.
When inserting the new battery, be careful to respect the polarity.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the operator and must therefore be
disposed of with it.
As with the installation, only qualified personnel must dismantle the product
at the end of its life. This product is composed of different types of
materials. Some of these materials can be recycled; others must be disposed
of. Please enquire about the recycling or disposal systems in place in your
local area for this type of product.
WARNING
Some parts of the product may contain polluting or dangerous substances. If
not disposed of correctly, these substances may have a damaging effect on the
environment and human health.
As indicated by the symbol shown here, this product must not been disposed of with household waste. Separate the waste for disposal and recycling, following the methods stipulated by local regulations, or return the product to the seller when purchasing a new product.
WARNING
Local regulations may impose heavy penalties if this product is not
disposed of in compliance with the law.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
WARNING
The batteries must be removed from the appliance pri- or to its disposal.
The batteries must be disposed of in a safe way. The flat battery contains
toxic substances and must not be disposed of with common waste. Dispose of
according to separate waste collection methods as envisaged by current local
standards.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
All technical specifications stated in this section re-fer to an ambient
temperature of 20°C (± 5°C). Nice S. p.A. reserves the right to apply
modifications to the product at any time when deemed necessary, without
altering its functions and intended use.
The range of transmitters and the reception capacity of the receivers are
heavily affected by other devic-es (alarms, headphones, etc.) operating on the
same frequency in your area. Under such conditions, Nice S. p.A. cannot
provide any guarantee with regard to the actual range of its devices.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Description| Technical specification
| MYGO (MYGO/A)
Product type| One-way transmitter
Power supply| 3 Vdc lithium battery type CR2430
Battery life| approx. 3 years, with 10 command transmissions per day
Frequency| 433.92 MHz
Radiated power (ERP)| < 10 mW
Radio encoding| O-Code, O-Code/A
ET Blue, Peccinin and Linear
Operating temperature| -5°C … +55 °C
Protection rating| IP 40 (suitable for use at home indoors or in outdoor areas
under cover)
Dimensions| 72 x 34 x 110h mm
Weight| 20 g
CONFORMITY
SIMPLIFIED EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The manufacturer, Nice S.p.A., declares that the product MYGO4 – MYGO8 is
compliant with the directive 2014/53/UE. The full text of the EU declaration
of conformity is available at the fol-lowing internet address:
https://www.niceforyou.com/en/support.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC RULES (PART 15) AND WITH RSS-210 RULES
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Cana-da’s licence-exempt
RSS(s); and with Part 15 of the FCC rules of the United States of America.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Any changes or
modifications made to this device, without the express permission of the
manufacturer, may void the user’s authority to operate this device.
ACCESSORIES
STRING FOR KEYRING
The string (A), supplied as an accessory with the transmitter, is useful
for fastening the transmitter itself to a keyring or other similar object. To
fasten it, wrap the string around slot (B) present on the transmitter.
FASTENING SUPPORT
The support (A), which can be ordered separately as an accessory, can be
used for fastening the transmitter to various objects such as, for example,
sun shades for cars. To mount the support (A) to the transmitter, simply
insert it into slot (B) until the tab (C) clicks. To re-move it, insert a
screwdriver or other similar tool into hole (D) and leverage on the tab (C);
then remove it. Nice SpA Via Callalta, 1
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