NICE ON2E

NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter Instruction Manual

Model: ON2E

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter. This device is designed for use with NICE RB400 and NICE RB1000 Gate Motors and is intended for use within the United States only. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure safe and efficient operation.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Always keep the transmitter out of reach of children.
  • Do not operate the gate/garage door unless it is in full view me te kore he aukati.
  • Ensure that no persons or objects are in the path of the gate/door before and during operation.
  • Regularly inspect the gate/door system for proper balance and operation.
  • Do not attempt to repair the transmitter yourself. Refer to qualified service personnel.

3. Hua Neke Atuview

The NICE ON2E/A is a compact two-button transmitter designed for convenient control of compatible gate and garage door systems. It features a durable casing and simple button controls for ease of use.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Hototahi: Works exclusively with receivers purchased within the United States, specifically designed for NICE RB400 & NICE RB1000 Gate Motors.
  • Auautanga Mahi: 433.92 MHz.
  • Awhe: Up to 656 ft (outdoor) / 115 ft (indoor).
  • Ora Pūhiko: Approximately 2 years with 10 uses per day.
  • Te kawe: Includes a car visor clip and a key loop for versatile carrying options.
NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter front view
Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter. It features two circular buttons and the "Nice" logo.
NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter back view with model information
Whakaahua 2: Hoki view of the NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter, showing model information (FLO1RE, FLO2RE, FLO4RE) and battery type (CR2032).

4. Nga Waenga kei roto

  • NICE ON2E/A Two-Button Transmitter
  • Pūhiko (kua whakauruhia i mua)
  • Car Visor Clip
  • Key Loop

5. Tatūnga me te Papatonotanga

The NICE ON2E/A transmitter typically uses 10 dip switches for secure pairing with your gate or garage door opener. The programming process involves matching the dip switch settings on the transmitter to those on your receiver unit.

Nga Waahi Papatono:

  1. Locate the Receiver: Find your gate or garage door opener's receiver unit. This unit contains the dip switches that determine the unique code.
  2. Access Dip Switches on Receiver: Open the receiver's casing to expose the 10-digit dip switch code selector. Note down the current settings (ON/OFF positions). You may set a new code at this time if desired.
  3. Access Dip Switches on Transmitter: Carefully remove the front panel of your ON2E/A transmitter to expose its internal 10-digit dip switch code selector.
  4. Match Codes: Using a small tool (like a pen or a small screwdriver), adjust the dip switches on your ON2E/A transmitter to exactly match the settings you noted from your receiver. Ensure each switch is either fully ON or fully OFF as per the receiver's configuration.
  5. Huihuia me te Whakamatau: Replace the front panel of the transmitter. Stand approximately 50 feet away from the gate/door (away from any moving parts) and press a button on the transmitter. The gate/door should open or close. If it does not, confirm the transmitter has a functioning battery and that the 10-digit code matches the receiver precisely.

For a visual guide on dip switch programming, please refer to the video below:

Video 1: Demonstration of programming a garage door remote using dip switches. This video illustrates the process of matching the 10-digit code between a receiver and a remote control.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once programmed, operating your NICE ON2E/A transmitter is straightforward:

  • Simply press either of the two buttons on the transmitter to activate your gate or garage door.
  • The integrated car visor clip allows for easy access and storage within your vehicle.

See the remote in action:

Ataata 2: He poto kua mutuview of the Nice Era One remote, demonstrating its physical features and how it can be clipped to a car visor for convenient use.

7. Tiaki

Whakakapinga Pūhiko:

The transmitter uses a CR2032 battery (as indicated on the back of the device). When the transmission range decreases or the indicator light on the remote becomes dim, it is time to replace the battery. To replace:

  1. Whakatuwheratia marietia te tukuasing.
  2. Tangohia te pākahiko CR2032 tawhito.
  3. Whakauruhia he pākahiko CR2032 hou, kia tika te polarity.
  4. Katia te casing haumaru.

Te horoi:

Wipe the transmitter with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.

8. Te Raru

  • Transmitter Not Working:
    • Tirohia te pākahiko. Whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.
    • Verify that the dip switch settings on the transmitter exactly match those on the receiver.
    • Me whakarite kei roto te kaiwhakawhiti i te awhe whakahaere o te kaikawe.
  • Awhe Whakaitihia:
    • Whakakapihia te pākahiko.
    • Check for any new sources of radio interference in the area.
  • Papatono uaua:
    • Ensure the dip switches are firmly set to either ON or OFF.
    • Some users report success by cloning an existing remote if direct programming to the receiver is difficult.

9. Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauiraON2E
WaitohuNICE
Auautanga Kaikawe433.92 MHz
Awhe Waho656 ft
Awhe Roto115 ft
Te Ora o te Pūhiko2 years (with 10 uses per day)
Taumaha Tūemi3.2 hekere
Ahu mōkihi3 x 2 x 1 inihi

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact NICE customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official webte waahi kei runga ranei i te kohinga hua.