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7) VENERE D Control panel (Fig.17)
Supply to accessories: ...........................................................................24V~ (180mA max)
........................................................................................24V~ Vsafe VENERE D (180mA max)
Torque limiter setting:..................................................................on closing and opening
Automatic closing time:..................................................................................from 1 to 180s
Blinker connection:.........................................................................................24V~ max 25W
Service light switching-on time:........................................................................................90s
Incorporated rolling-code radio receiver:................................frequency 433.92 MHz
Coding:.................................................................................................rolling-code algorithm
No. combinations:.......................................................................................................4 milliard
Antenna impedance:.......................................................................................50Ohm (RG58)
Max no. radio controls to be memorised:........................................................................10
Fuses:........................................................................................................................see figure 17
7.1) Terminal board connections (Fig.17)
WARNINGS - For wiring and installation operations, refer to the current
standards and good technical principles.
The wires supplied with extra low safety voltage (24V) must be kept physically
separate from the low voltage wires, or else they must be provided with adequate
additional insulation of at least 1mm.
The wires must be clamped by an extra fastener near the terminals, for example
by bands.
TERMINAL
DESCRIPTION
JP2
transformer wiring
JP10
motor wiring
1-2
Antenna input for integrated radio-receiver board
(1: BRAID. 2: SIGNAL)
3-4
START input (N.O.)
3-5
STOP input (N.C.) If not used, leave the jumper inserted.
3-6
PHOTOCELL input (N.C.) If not used, leave the jumper inser-
ted.
3-7
FAULT input (N.O.)
Input for photocells provided with checking N.O. contact
8-9
24 V~ output for blinking light (25 W max)
10-11
24V~ 180mA max output – power supply for photocells or
other devices
12-13
24V~ Vsafe 180mA max output – power supply for checking
photocell transmitters.
16-17
PARTIAL OPENING input
8) PROGRAMMING
The control panel with built-in microprocessor comes with factory settings, which
are valid for standard installations. The preset parameters can only be edited using
the built-in programmer with display or universal handheld programmer.
If you are performing programming via a universal handheld programmer, care-
fully read the relevant instructions for use of the universal handheld programmer
before proceeding as follows. Connect the universal handheld programmer
to the control unit by means of the UNIFLAT accessory. Enter the "CONTROL
UNITS" menu, then the "PARAMETERS" submenu and use the up/down arrows
to run through the screens on the display, entering the numerical values of the
parameters listed below.
For information on operating logics, refer to the "LOGIC" submenu.
If you are performing programming with the aid of the built-in programmer, refer
to Fig. A and B and to the "setup" section.
The meaning of each parameter and the values each can be given are listed
below.
8.1) Setup
Via the programmer with display, you can set all the VENERE D control panel's
functions.
The programmer has three buttons for navigating between menus and setting
operating parameters:
+
menu scroll/increase value key
-
menu scroll/decrease value key
OK return key (confirm).
Pressing the + and - keys at the same time allows you to exit the menu you are
working inside and move to the next menu up. If the + and - keys are pressed
at the same time when on the main menus (parameters-logic-radio-language-
default-autoset- limit switch adjustment), you exit programming and the display
switches off (the END message appears).
Changes only become operative if the OK key is pressed after they are made. The
first time you press the OK key, you enter programming mode.
To start with, the display gives the following information:
-
Software version of control unit
-
Total number of operations carried out (the value is given in thousands, hence
the display will keep showing 0000 for the first thousand operations)
-
Number of operations carried out since last service (the value is given in
thousands, hence the display will keep showing 0000 for the first thousand
operations)
-
Number of memorized remote controls.
Pressing the OK key during the initial presentation allows you to skip to the first
menu (parameters-logic-radio-language-default-autoset-limit switch adjust-
ment).
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EOS 120 VENERE D
INSTALLATION MANUAL
The main menus are listed below along with the relevant submenus available
for each.
The default setting is the one inside square brackets [ 0 ]
The message that appears on the display is shown inside round brackets.
Refer to Figures A and B for the control unit setup procedure.
8.2) Parameters Menu (PARAM)
- Automatic Closing Time (TCA) [ 40s ]
Set the numerical value of the automatic opening time in the range 1 to 180
seconds.
- Opening torque (Op. T orque) [ 50% ]
Set the numerical value of the motor's opening torque in the range 1% to
99%.
- Closing torque (Cls. T orque) [ 50% ]
Set the numerical value of the motor's closing torque in the range 1% to
99%.
NOTE: In case of obstacle detection, the Ampere-stop function halts the leaf
movement, reverses the motion for 1 sec. and stays in the STOP state.
WARNING: Check that the force of impact measured at the points
provided for by standard EN 12445 is lower than the value laid down
by standard EN 12453.
Setting sensitivity incorrectly can result in damage to property and injury
to people and animals.
- Partial opening (part. o pen) [ 1.0 m ]
Set the numerical value of partial opening in the range 10 cm (0.001) to 6 m
(006.0)
- Zone (Zone) [ 0 ]
Set the zone number between a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value
of 127. See section 11 entitled "Serial connection".
- Running speed during opening (op speed) [99%]
Sets the maximum opening speed reached by the actuator at running
speed.
The value is given as a percentage of the maximum speed the actuator can
reach.
- Running speed during closing (cl speed) [99%]
Sets the maximum closing speed reached by the actuator at running speed.
The value is given as a percentage of the maximum speed the actuator can
reach.
- Slow-down distance (dist. s loud) [007]
Sets the slow-down distance travelled by the actuator during opening and
closing.
The value is given in centimetres.
Editing one of the following parameters:
- Running speed during opening
- Running speed during closing
- Slow-down distance
results in the actuator performing a complete opening/closing cycle with the
anti-crush feature switched off. The "SET" message flashes on the display to
warn that this cycle is in progress.
8.3) LOGIC MENU (LOGIC)
- Automatic Closing Time (TCA) [ OFF ]
ON:
Switches automatic closing on
OFF: Switches automatic closing off
- 3 Step (3 Step) [OFF]
ON:
Switches to 3-step logic.
A start pulse has the following effects:
door closed:..............................................................opens
during opening:..................stops and switches on TCA (if configured)
door open:.................................................closes
during closing:.................................stops and movement is reversed
after stop: ................................................opens
OFF: Switches off 3-step logic.
- Block opening pulses (ibl open) [ OFF ]
ON:
The start pulse has no effect during opening.
OFF: The start pulse has effect during opening.
- Pre-alarm (pre-alarm) [ OFF ]
ON:
The flashing light comes on approx. 3 seconds before the motor starts.
OFF: The flashing light comes on at the same time as the motors start.
- Photocells during opening (Photoc. o pen) [ OFF ]
ON:
when beam is broken, operation of the photocell is switched off during
opening. During closing, movement is reversed immediately.
OFF: when beam is broken, photocells are active during both opening and
closing. When beam is broken during closing, movement is reversed
only once the photocell is cleared.
- Photocell test (test phot) [ OFF ]
ON:
Switches photocell testing on (see fig. 17A)
OFF: Switches photocell testing off
- Gate open light or 2nd radio channel (SCA 2Ch) [ ON ]
ON:
The output between terminals 14-15 is set as Gate open light: in this
case, the 2nd radio channel controls partial opening.
OFF: The output between terminals 14-15 is set as 2nd radio channel.
- Fixed Code (fixed code) [ OFF ]
ON:
Receiver is configured for operation in fixed-code mode, see "Radio
transmitter cloning" section.
OFF: Receiver is configured for operation in rolling-code mode, see "Radio
transmitter cloning" section.
- Remote control programming (radio prog) [ ON ]
ON:
Enables wireless memorizing of transmitters (Fig.20):
1- Press in sequence the hidden key (P1) and normal key (T1-T2-T3-T4)
of a transmitter that has already been memorized in standard mode via