Label T-NFC User manual

USER INSTRUCTIONS
T-NFC - En - Rel.1.0 - 01/2019 - CD0749EN
TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
T-NFC
En
DIGITAL
SELECTOR
for
automatic doors
ETERNA and NEXT


DESCRIPTION 4
INSTALLATION 4
DAY-TO-DAY USE 5
OPENING THE DOOR FROM T-NFC 6
INFORMATION AREA 7
DIAGNOSTIC AREA 7
TECHNICAL AREA 9
1-SET UP 9
2-FUNCTION 11
3-SELECTOR OPTION 12
4-LANGUAGE 13
5-CONNECTION 13
6-PASSWORD 14
7-SERVICE 14
TABLE OF CONTENTS:

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DESCRIPTION
The T-NFC selector uses the Touch technology for the buttons and features a next-generation, high-
contrast display for clearer images.
It is used to interface with the door both during “standard” operation (by the user), and during the
installation and adjustment of functions and parameters (by the installer). It provides the same
adjustment and management functions as the ET-DSEL digital selector; in addition, it allows to manage
the door from a smartphone, thanks to the built-in NFC technology (for information about the door
management through the “ LabelTools” App, please refer to the specic instructions).
For faster installation and to eliminate the risk of connection errors, the selector is equipped with a
special cable (3,5 metres long), with a built-in connector at both ends.
INSTALLATION
First of all fasten the bottom of the plastic casing to the wall or to the metal structure on which you
wish to install the selector, using the supplied screws (1). The supplied cable output shall be installed
in this location, on the wall or on the metal structure (if possible centred with respect to the selector
casing). Break one of the 3 cable passages on the casing bottom to ensure that the cable can reach
the connector located on the board.
Important!
At this stage make sure that the door power supply and the battery are o.
Connect the cable to the connector located on the electronic board fastened to the plastic casing cover
(2), then close the cover onto the previously installed plastic casing (3).
1 2 3
C button, used to type the passwords, to enable the “F2”
special functions, to access the input display and for other
uses in the technical area. (See the specic chapters)
D button, used to type the passwords, to select the active
door number, to access the user passwords and for other
uses in the technical area.
Label logo:
It goes off when a button is pressed
Selected door number (from 1 to 2)
Digital selector battery (for radio model)
Radio communication eld (for radio model)
Operating program icons (see chapter 1.2) or input display
(see chapter 2.6)
Maintenance needed warning
B button, used to type the passwords, to control the door
opening and for other uses in the technical area (see the
specic chapters)
SET button, used to select the operating programs
and to access and leave the technical area.
Door battery:
If it is on, the door is not powered; if it blinks, the battery is
depleted or malfunctioning
Special functions activated through the C button
Winter reduced opening function enabled (A button)
Error warning
Alphanumeric text line for miscellaneous uses.
(see the specic chapters for each function)
A button, used to type the passwords, to enable the winter
reduced opening, to access the information area and for
other uses in the technical area. (see the specic chapters)

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After completing all the electrical connections to the electronic control unit of the automation (ETERNA/
NEXT), power the automatic door.
When installed for the rst time, the selector shall automatically
switch to the language selection menu.
Scroll the available languages using the A (down) or C (up) buttons
until you nd the desired one. Now press the SET button to conrm
and exit this menu.
The language shall be saved and you shall no longer have to select
it again. Should you later wish to change the language, access
menu 5 from the technical area and repeat the operation.
Once the language has been chosen the selector will automatically
start detecting the doors existing on the serial communication line
(up to 2); the data will be stored in the processor. During this step the
“WAIT” message will be displayed on the alphanumeric character
line. Wait for this step to be completed before you touch any button.
Warning!
The detection operation shall be automatically performed every time the door is powered,
and shall take a few seconds.
If the operation has been successfully completed the selector will display on the alphanumeric character
line the saved operating program for the door, along with its text, in the desired language.
The following paragraph provides a list of the available programs (you can also customise their visibility
- see the SELECTOR OPTION chapter).
Should the “ NO COMM” message be displayed instead of one of the operating programs, the selector
has detected no connected door. In this case check the connection and retry.
DAY-TO-DAY USE
The T-NFC model allows to select 6 dierent program types for day-to-day use:
AUTO: The door opens and closes automatically both ways with all sensors activated
EXIT: The door only opens and closes automatically in the exit direction: the sensor connected to
the External Radar input is temporarily disabled.
ENTER: The door only opens and closes automatically in the entry direction: the sensor connected
to the Internal Radar input is temporarily disabled.

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OPEN: The door opens and remains open until the operating program is changed.
LOCK: CLOSED DOOR. The door can only be opened automatically through specic inputs (Open,
RX and START). Every time the door is closed, the electric lock, if any, is activated.
OFF: The door can be freely moved manually and does not react to the activation of any input.
Use this operating program if you wish, for example, clean the glass panels and be sure
that the door cannot move if you accidentally activate the opening sensors or any other
activation control.
To change an operating program, press the SET button once (unless the PASSWORD LOCK or
SLIDE functions are enabled; should that be the case, read the paragraph “USER PASSWORD
MANAGEMENT” or “SELECTOR OPTION” before reading the remainder of this chapter) to exit the
“Screen Saver “ function and thus activate the selector (the screen brightness shall increase); now
press SET again multiple times until selecting the desired operating program.
Warning!
If no button has been pressed for about 20 seconds, the selector automatically switches to
“Screen Saver” mode and decreases the display brightness.
In addition to the operating program, at any time you can select a reduced opening function (normally
used in winter in low temperatures).
To this purpose, press the A button; the corresponding symbol will appear on the display and the
ow direction icons (if active) will become narrower.
Press the A button again to return to the standard opening.
The gure below shows an example with the AUTO program.
OPENING THE DOOR FROM T-NFC
Pressing the B button will issue a door opening command; the closing will be automatic, as for the
other sensors.
This button can open the door even when the “LOCK” operating program is selected, if the function is
enabled (see the Functions table in the Installation Manual of the automation).

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INFORMATION AREA
Hold the A button pressed for about 2 seconds to access the information area.
The display will sequentially show some information and the list of the door errors that have occurred,
if any:
SERIAL: Serial code of the automation electronic control
unit
PARTIAL: Number of operations performed since the
latest maintenance.
TOTAL: Number of operations performed since the
installation.
REL A: Software release of microprocessor A
REL B: Software release of microprocessor B
INTCODE: Code for internal use
ER1: Error event code (latest)
ER2: Error event code
ER3: Error event code
ER4: Error event code
ER5: Error event code (earliest)
Scroll the sequence using the A (down) or C (up) buttons.
Press the SET button to return to the main screen.
DIAGNOSTIC AREA
You can check the state of the door inputs in real time to look for any failures or malfunctions of the
sensors and accessories connected to the automatic door.
To this purpose, hold the C button for about 2 seconds.
The “INPUT CHECK” message will continuously scroll on the alphanumeric character line.
From now on the displayed icons shall no longer indicate the operating programs; each of them,
instead, shall identify an activated door program. Please refer to the table below for information about
the meaning of each icon.
Press the SET button to exit the input display and return to the main screen.
RAD EX (13)
ETERNA AUTOMATION NEXT 75 AUTOMATION
RAD EX (1)
AUX2 (4)
AUX1 (5)
E.O.1 - E.O.1 (8-9)
OPEN (3)
AUX2 (17)
AUX1 (16)
E.O.1 - E.O.1 (8-9)
STOP/INTERLOCK
PRJ38 (14)
OPEN (18) START (11) RX
B button
E.C.2 (6)
RAD IN (12)
E.O.1 - E.O.1 (8-9)
LOCK1 (15)
E.C.1 (5) E.C.1 (7)
E.O.1 (6)
RAD IN (2)
E.C.2 (6)
RX PS1
B button

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USER PASSWORD MANAGEMENT
The T-NFC selector allows to password-protect the operating program change.
This function is useful if you wish to prevent unauthorised people from setting the door operating
program.
To this purpose, you need to enable the user password, by following the procedure described below:
Hold the D button pressed for about 2 seconds.
The “CODE>.....” message will be displayed
Type the current password (AAAAA by default), using the A-B-C-D buttons (5 digits)
You shall enter the user password area, from which you can access 3 dierent selection:
PASSWORD 1: To change the primary password code
PASSWORD 2: To change the service password code
PASSWORD ON/OFF: To enable or disable the primary and service passwords.
Pressing the B button multiple times allows to sequentially switch between the 3 selections.
Warning!
The primary password (1) is the only one which grants access to the user password area;
as a consequence, it should only be known by the owner of the shop/organisation where the
door is installed.
The service password (2), instead, is intended for employees or external workers, who can
use it to change the door operating programs, but have no way to change or disable both
passwords.
To change password 1, press the A button after selecting PASSWORD 1; the following will be displayed:
Type the new password.
The next screen shall be:
Type the new password again.
Repeat the same sequence to change password 2.
To enable the password, nally, select PASSWORD ON/OFF through the A button, then select ON
through the D button (On).
After enabling the password and optionally changing the code, press the SET button to exit this area
and return to the main screen.
To disable the user password, select PASSWORD ON/OFF through the A button, then select OFF
through the B button (OFF).
Now, after the selector has switched to “Screen Saver” mode, every time the SET button is pressed the

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selector will prompt the user to type the password to gain access to the program change.
TECHNICAL AREA
As mentioned above, through the T-NFC you can operate the door, adjust its functions and its
potentiometers, and manage its maintenance.
You can also customise the selector settings.
In order to access the technical area you need to know the 10-digit technical password for the door
(which cannot be disabled). The A B C D buttons allow to encode the password.
Important!
The technical password is required to ensure that no unauthorised, unqualied people
can change any operating parameters, which could result in serious injuries to people. It is
important and essential that the installer change the standard password to better protect the
automatic door settings.
Hold the SET button pressed for about 2 seconds to enter the technical area.
The display will prompt you to type the technical password:
Type the password; if the code is correct the selector shall enter the technical area and select the rst
of the 7 menus. To switch between the menus, press the B button multiple times; to enter the menu,
press the A button.
The following are the 7 menus available in the technical area:
1-SET UP
This menu allows to set up all the parameters (FULL), or to only set up the door sliding stroke (PART),
leaving all other parameters unchanged.
When you enter this menu the following message will be displayed:
Press the A button to launch a stroke setup (PART), or press B to launch a full setup (FULL).

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Full setup (FULL):
Important!
The opening direction is self-learned, provided the leaf is closed when the setup is launched.
Remember to close the door before launching the setup.
The display shows a list of functions to be selected to operate the door.
Press the A button to move to the next function; press the C button to return to the previous one.
To change the selected function state, press the B button to disable it (OFF) or the D button to enable
it (ON).
Warning!
For information about the meaning of functions S1 to S14, please refer to the initial SETUP
paragraph of the automation Installation Manual.
Once the last function has been reached, the message is displayed on
the alphanumeric character line.
Important!
The opening direction is self-learned, provided the leaf is closed when the setup is launched.
Remember to close the door before launching the setup.
Now press the A button to launch the Setup.
A beep shall signal that the setup has started.
The door shall run an opening cycle at reduced speed, then it shall emit a continuous beep for a few
seconds to signal that the setup is completed.
From now on the door shall be fully operational.
Stroke setup (PART):
Important!
The opening direction is self-learned, provided the leaf is closed when the setup is
launched. Remember to close the door before launching the setup.
A beep shall signal that the setup has started.
The door shall run an opening cycle at reduced speed, then it shall emit a continuous beep for a few
seconds to signal that the setup is completed.
From now on the door shall be fully operational.
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