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3. keys lt o L allows you to exit the active menu and return Lt Li Lt to the preceding menu if this takes place at Gr oK the main menu level programming is exited XXI and the display switched off BFE I The modifications made are only confirmed if EE En dj Control unit software version 00 Preset value the OK key is subsequently pressed No total manoeuvres 10 T ON Parameter increment reduction Pri OK message confirms modification made 0000 No manoeuvres since latest OFF or ON OFF commutation na maintenance x 10 No radio control devices Press OK key Enter confirm Pr amp KO message value or function error memorised Menu scrolling preceding following OK Wait message enter value or function ca 5 r EcR ox Bit es gt Eor WE gt 0050 1 ex 2 oP a 5 kor WE gt ok gt 60501 Lu T 2 e x P2l OK 3 55 18 AIP T ox 2 Pro oPEn SR Lat MEG a E done 8232 NDT ok gt Pro v oP SPEEd ok 4 5858 T PEE ERE SPEEd 80 10 Geh 2 Pro cat d ISESLoUd 8888 A 1
4. AL 8 D811526A00100_02 23 12 11 AUTOMAZIONI PER PORTE BASCULANTI E SEZIONALI AUTOMATION FOR OVERHEAD AND SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS AUTOMATION POUR PORTES BASCULANTES ET SECTIONALES GARAGENTORANTRIEB F R SCHWING UND SEKTIONALTORE AUTOMATIZACIONES PARA PUERTAS BASCULANTE Y SECCIONALES AUTOMATISERINGEN VOOR KANTEL EN SECTIEDEUREN STRUZIONI D USO E DI INSTALLAZIONE NSTALLATION AND USER S MANUAL NSTRUCTIONS D UTILISATION ET D INSTALLATION NSTALLATIONS UND GEBRAUCHSANLEITUNG NSTRUCCIONES DE USO Y DE INSTALACION GEBRUIKS EN INSTALLATIEAANWIJZINGEN EOS 120 VENERE D ER Ready C Attenzione Leggere attentamente le Avvertenze all interno Caution Read Warnings inside carefully Attention Veuillez lire attentivement les Avertissements qui se trouvent l int rieur Achtung Bitte lesen Sie aufmerksam die Hinweise im Inneren Atenci n Leer atentamente las Advertencias en el interior Let op Lees de Waarschuwingen aan de binnenkant zorgvuldig USER S MANUAL 0100 02 2 Thank you for buying this product our company is sure that you will be more than satisfied with the product s performance The product is supplied with Warn Sing leaflet and an Instruction booklet These should both be read carefully Sas they provide important information about safety installation operation and maintenance This product complies with the re
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6. For sliding gates only check that the rack and pinion mesh correctly with 2 mm of play keep the track the gate slides on clean and free of debris at all times Check that all safety devices photocells safety edges etc are working properly and that the anti crush safety device is set correctly making sure 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 Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable edges Make sure that the emergency operation works where this feature is provi ded Check opening and closing operations with the control devices applied Check that electrical connections and cabling are intact making extra sure that insulating sheaths and cable glands are undamaged While performing maintenance clean the photocells optics When the automated system is out of service for any length of time activate the emergency release see EMERGENCY OPERATION section so that the operated part is made idle thus allowing the gate to be opened and closed manually If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or their technical assistance department or other such qualified person to avoid any risk If D type devices are installed as defined by EN12453 connect in unverified mode foresee mandatory maintenance at least every six months SCRAPPING Materials must be disposed of in accordance with the
7. menu parameters logic radio language default autoset limit switch adjustment The main menusarelisted 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 PAr Automatic Closing Time tcf 405 Set the numerical value of the automatic opening time in the range 1 to 180 seconds Opening torque oft aor ALE 5096 Set the numerical value of the motor s opening torque in the range 1 to 99 EOS 120 VENERED 15 INSTALLATION MANUAL Closing torque cL Stor WUE 5096 the numerical value of the motor s closin torqt ue in the ran eip o 99 NOTE In case of obstacle Ampere Stop Funet Sn k alts 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 y standard EN 12453 Setting sensitivity incorrectly can result in damage to property and injury to people and animals Partial opening PArt oPEn 1 0 m Set the numerical value of partial opening in the range 10 cm 0 001 to 6 m 006 0 Zone 2 0 Set the zone number between a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 127 See section 11 entitled Serial
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9. 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 4 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 Totalnumberofoperations carried out the value is given in thousands hence the display will keep showing 0000 for the first thousand operations Numberot cairied outsincelastservice 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
10. buttons on the control unit bearing in mima that the DOWN button closes the door while the UP button opens the door As soon as the door is in the desired open position press the OK button to store the open travel limit position e Position the runner stop correctly up against the runner and secure in place with the screws fig 18 ref 6 A B NOTE These operations mustbeperformedin deadman mode atreduced speed and without the safety devices operating 8 11 STATISTICS Connect the UNIVERSAL HANDHELD programmer to the control unit enter the CONTROL UNIT STATISTICS menu and run through the statistics parameters screen Software version of card microprocessor Number of cycles performed If the motors are replaced write down the number of operations performed so far Numberofcycles performed since last service Automatically reset every time self diagnosis is run or parameters are written Dateoflast service Must be updated manually via the relevant Update service date menu System description Allows for 16 characters to be entered to identify the system 9 TECHNICAL DATA OF BUILT IN RECEIVER Receiver s output channels output channel 1 if activated commands the door to START output channel 2 if activated commands the 2nd radio channel relay to energize for 1 sec Usable transmitter versions ROLLING CODE transmitters compatible with 40 9 1 INSTALLING THE ANTENNA Use an ant
11. the motor remove any superfluous ropes or chains and disable any unnecessary appliances 4 2 FITTING After unpacking dispose of the parts which make up the package properly by separating the different type of materials cardboard polystyrene PVC etc according to the national rules in force 1 Remove the existing locking bolt from the cremone bolt of the door 2 Fitthe metal wall bracket to the track holder bracket using the screws sup plied as standard Fig 12 Ref E The screws must not be tightened so that the bracket can be rotated 3 In order for the track to be correctly fixed mark the mid point of the door position the BIN onto the ceiling and mark the holes Fig 6 Make sure that the distance between the track and the door panel is com prised between 108 and 166 mm see Fig 14 If this is not the case use the brackets provided Fig 10 If the distance is smaller the towing plate must be shortened 4 Drillthe ceiling using a D 10 bit with reference to the markings made previ ously and insert the plugs 5 With the help of an adequate support lift the entire motor screw the screws onto the track holding bracket without fixing them to the door frame Fig 9A or if the height allows it fit the bracket to the masonry lintel by means of plugs Fig 9B 6 Rest the motor onto the floor taking care not to damage it and fix the articulated bracket to the door frame or to the ceiling Fig 9A Fig 9B 7 Lift
12. the motor driven head until everything rests against the ceiling and in sert the fixing screws which lock the track 8 Inthe case where the motor is not directly fixed to the ceiling fit the brack ets as shown in Fig 10 Ref C after marking and drilling the holes with refer ence to the brackets 9 In the case where the track is made in two halves see Fig 13 for the differ ent types of fixing methods see the previous figures 10 Release the carriage and fix the anchoring brackets to the door panel Fig 14 The distance allowed between track and sectional door is 108 to 166 mm In case of greater distance it is necessary to use the brackets and lower the motor in case of shorter distance it is necessary to shorten the towing plate 11 Check that the carriage and anchoring bracket screws provide for correct play of the towing bar 12 Stickthe adhesive labels supplied next to the dangerous points Fig 5 5 CHAIN TIGHTENER ADJUSTMENT EOS 120 The operator supplied is already calibrated and inspected Should the chain ten sion need to be adjusted proceed as shown in fig 15 WARNING the anti tear spring element must never be completely com pressed Scrupulously check that the spring does not become totally com pressed during operation 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SET UP Fig 16 M Actuator Ft Transmitter photocell Fr Receiver photocells T 1 2 4 channel transmitter Arrange for the connections of accessories and s
13. NG For connection to the mains power supply use a multicore cable 2 with a cross sectional area of at least 5x1 5mm or 4x1 5mm when dealing 5 with three phase power supplies or 3x1 5mm for single phase supplies by way of example type HO5 VV F cable can be used with a cross sectional area of 4x1 5mm To connect auxiliary equipment use wires with a cross sectional area of at least 0 5 mm Only use pushbuttons with a capacity of 10A 250V or more Wires must be secured with additional fastening near the terminals for example using cable clamps in order to keep live parts well separated from safety extra low voltage parts During installation the power cable must be stripped to allow the earth wire to be connected to the relevant terminal while leaving the live wires as short as possible The earth wire must be the last to be pulled taut in the event the cable s fastening device comes loose WARNING safety extra low voltage wires must be kept physically separate from low voltage wires Only qualified personnel professional installer should be allowed to access live parts CHECKING THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND MAINTENANCE Before the automated system is finally put into operation and during maintenance work perform the following checks meticulously Make sure all components are fastened securely Check starting and stopping operations in the case of manual control Check the logic for normal or personalized operation
14. RAMACION DE TRANSMISORES REMOTA PROGRAMACAO REMOTA DOS TRANSMISSORES Radiocomando gia memorizzato Radio transmitter already memorised Radiocommande d ja m moris e Bereits gespeicherte Funksteuerung Radiomando ya memorizado Radiocomando j memorizado 2 Radiocomando gi memorizzato Radio transmitter already memorised Radiocommande d j m moris e Bereits gespeicherte Funksteuerung Radiomando ya memorizado Radiocomando j memorizado 8 Radiocomando da memorizzare Radio transmitter to memorise Radiocommande m moriser Zu speichernde Funksteuerung Radiomando que memorizar NA Radiocomando a memorizar Radiocomando da memorizzare Radio transmitter to memorise Radiocommande m moriser Zu speichernde Funksteuerung Radiomando que memorizar Radiocomando a memorizar 4 Fig 20A SCS1 SCS1 ri Tx2 OO Rx Y RX2 CAT Y QI 1 Y RX2 SY Tx2 QI RX1 Max 250m Fig 22 ME LH Fig 25
15. UH ON Enables remote programming of cards via a previously memorized W LINK remote control lt remains enabled for 3 minutes from the time the W LINK remote control is last pressed Refer to the W LINK remote control s manual for the mapping of the relevant OFF W LINK programming disabled Consult sections 8 9 10 11 for further information on the built in Clonix receiver s advanced features 8 5 LANGUAGE MENU LANGUAGE Used to set the programmer s language on the display There are 5 language options ITALIAN FRENCH Fr R GERMAN dEL ENGLISH End SPANISH ESP 8 6 DEFAULT MENU Restores the controller s default factory settings Following this reset you will need to run the autoset function again 8 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MONITORING The display on the VENERE D panel gives a certain amount of useful information both during normal operation and when faults are detected Diagnostics In the event of malfunctions the display gives a message showing which device needs checking STRT START input activated STOP STOP input activated PHOT PHOT input activated SWO OPENING LIMIT SWITCH input activated SWC CLOSING LIMIT SWITCH input activated PED PEDESTRIAN input activated OPEN OPEN input activated CLS CLOSE input activated In the event the door encounters an obstacle the VENERE D panel stops the door and commandis it to reverse while on the display the AMP message appea
16. afety and control devices to reach the motor unit keeping the mains voltage connections clearly separate from the extra low safety voltage connections 24V by means ofthe appropriate cable holder fig 8 ref 5P1 Proceed to connection following the indications given in the wiring diagram The cables for connecting the accessories must be protected by a raceway fig 8 ref 5C1 7 VENERE D Control panel Fig 17 Supply to accessories 24V 180mA max ONE E Eme 24V Vsafe VENERE D 180mA max Torque limiter setting on closing and opening siria from 1 to 1805 Blinker connection 24V max 25W Service light 905 Incorporated rolling code radio receiver frequency 433 92 MHz rolling code algorithm No combinations 4 milliard Antenna impedance 500hm Re Max no radio controls t 10 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
17. ce Keep children persons and things outside the automation working area par ticularly during operation Keep radio control or other control devices out of children s reach in order to avoid any unintentional automation activation Donotintentionally oppose the leaf movement Do attempt to open the door manually if the internal locking system has not been released by pulling the appropriate wire connected to the carriage fig 1 or the external lock SM1 or SET S fig 2 fig 3 activated ENGLISH Do not modify the automation components In case of malfunction disconnect the power supply activate the emergency release to gain access to the automation device and request the assistance of a qualified technician installer Before proceeding to any external cleaning operation disconnect the mains powers supply Keep the photocell optical components and luminous signal indication devices clean Check that the safety devices photocells are not obscured by branches or shrubs For any direct assistance to the automation system request the assistance of a qualified technician installer Have qualified personnel check the automation system once a year Check the installation frequently in particular cables springs and supports to find out any unbalance sign of wear or damage Do not use the operator in the case where any repairs or adjustments are required given that an installation malfunction or an in
18. cognised technical standards and safety regulations We declare that this product is in conformity with the follow ing European Directives 2004 108 CE 2006 95 CE 2006 42 EEC 99 05 EEC and subsequent amendments 1 GENERAL OUTLINE The EOS 120 system is compatible with the EElink protocol for fast installation and maintenance It is suitable for motorising sectional doors protruding fully retracting spring operated overhead doors and counterweight overhead doors provided with an appropriate towing arm The overhead door must not be higher than 3 metres It is easy to install and fast to fit and does not need the door to be modified The irreversible gearmotor keeps the door locked in the closing posi tion The control unit is builtin It controls the operation relays and the safety de vices photocell rubber skirt before performing every manoeuvre This product was designed to motorise the types of door mentioned above Any other use is considered contrary to that intended by the manufactur er who therefore cannot be held responsible for any injuries to persons or animals or damage to things which might derive from misuse 2 SAFETY If correctly installed and used this automation device satisfies the required safety level standards However it is advisable to observe some practical rules in order to avoid accidental problems Before using the automation device carefully read the operation instructions and keep them for future referen
19. connection Running speed during opening of 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 ci 5PEEd 99 Sets the maximum closing speed reached by the actuator at running speed The u is given as a percentage of the maximum speed the actuator can reach Slow down distance d 5t 5L oud 007 Sets the slow down distance travelled by the actuator during opening and closing 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 ic Automatic Closing Time A OFF 1 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 OFF Switches off 3 step logic Block opening pulses i aPEn OFF ON The start pulse has no effect during opening OFF The start pulse has effect during opening Pre alarm Pr E RL RE 51 OFF ON The flashing light comes on approx 3 seconds before the motor starts OFF The flashing light comes o
20. correctly balanced door could cause injuries Once a month check that the motor reverses when encountering on obstacle 50 mm away from the floor Should operation show to be incorrect request the assistance of a qualified technician given that an incorrect adjustment could be dangerous 3 EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE In case of electric power failure or system malfunction the manoeuvre must be carried out manually by pulling the wire connected to the carriage as in fig 1 For garages which are not provided with a second exit it is compulsory to fit an exter nal key release device like Mod SM1 fig 2 or Mod SET S fig 3 WARNING If the door is not correctly balanced activation of the carriage manual release could provoke an uncontrolled door movement 4 BULB REPLACEMENT To replace the courtesy light bulb remove its transparent cover fig 4 WARNING Only 24V 25W max E14 bulbs must be used Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 E14 24V 25W max EOS 120 VENERE D 3 INSTALLER WARNINGS WARNING Important safety instructions Carefully read and comply with all the warnings and instructions that come with the product as incorrect installation can cause injury to people and animals and damage to proper ty The warnings and instructions give important information regar
21. cultative SCS1 Steckverbinder Zusatzkarte SCS1 Conector de la tarjeta opcional SCS1 Conector placa opcional SCS1 EOS 120 VENERE D 47 Fig 18 REGOLAZIONE FINECORSA LIMIT DEVICE SETTING GLAGE FIN DE COURSE EINSTELLUNG DER ENDSCHALTER REGULACION DEL GRUPO DE FIN DE CARRERA REGULACAO DO FIM DE CURSO Pr amp Prt 1 o ta o e o Sa Ly 7 Et 4 El zu Zw CHIUSURA CLOSING 1 APERTURA OPENING FERMETURE SCHLIESSUNG i OUVERTURE FFNUNG ERROR CIERRE FECHO APERTURA ABERTURA T iS Fig 19 AUTOSET COPPIA APERTURA CHIUSURA OPENING CLOSING TORQUE AUTOSETTING REGLAGE AUTOMATIQUE COUPLE OUVERTURE FERMETURE AUTOSET DREHMOMENT OFFNUNG SCHLIESSUNG AJUSTE AUTOMATICO DEL PAR EN FASE DE APERTURA CIERRE AUTOSET BINARIO DE ABERTURA FECHO RUEOSEE ipic O gt O O 4 x E ERROR ll lI ll SWC I fe SWO Zu ll I OPEN CLOSE 48 EOS 120 VENERE D D811526A00100_02 D811526A00100_02 Fig 20 PROGRAMMAZIONE TRASMETTITORI REMOTA REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMATION METTEURS A DISTANCE FERNPROGRAMMIERUNG DER SENDER PROG
22. ding safety installation use and maintenance Keep hold of instructions so that you can attach them to the technical file and keep them handy for future reference GENERAL SAFETY This product has been designed and built solely for the purpose indicated herein Uses other than those indicated herein might cause damage to the product and create a hazard The units making up the machine andits installation must meet the requirements of the following European Directives where applicable 2004 108 EC 2006 95 EC 2006 42 EC 89 106 EC 99 05 EC and later amendments For all countries outside the EEC it is advisable to comply with the standards mentioned in addition to any national standards in force to achieve a good level of safety The Manufacturer of this product hereinafter referred to as the Firm disclaims all responsibility resulting from improper use or any use other than that for which the product has been designed as indicated herein as well as for failure to apply Good Practice in the construction of entry systems doors gates etc and for deformation that could occur during use Installation must be carried out by qualified personnel professional installer according to EN 12635 in compliance with Good Practice and current code Before commencing installation check the product for damage Before installing the product make all structural changes required to produce safety gaps and to provide protection from o
23. ed transmitter PROGRAMMING Transmitters can be memorized in manual mode or by means of the UNIRADIO programmer which allows the installation s complete database to be managed via the EEdbase software In the latter case the receiver is programmed by connecting UNIRADIO to the VENERE D control panel using the UNIFLAT and UNIDA accessories 9 3 MANUAL PROGRAMMING In the case of standard installations in which advanced features are not required transmitters can be memorized manually referring to Fig B for the basic pro gramming Ifyou want the transmitter to activate output 1 START with key 1 or key 2 or key 3 or key 4 enter the transmitter in the start key menuas illustrated in Fig B Ifyou want the transmitter to activate output 2 2nd radio channel relay with key 1 or key 2 or key 3 or key 4 enter the transmitter in the 2ch key menu as illustrated in Fig B Note The hidden key P1 changes appearance depending on the transmitter mode For transmitters featuring a hidden key press the hidden button P1 ig B1 For transmitters with no hidden key simultaneously pressing the transmitter s 4 keys or opening the battery compartment and using a screwdriver to jump the two P1 points Fig B2 is equivalent to pressing key P1 IMPORTANT NOTE THE FIRST TRANSMITTER MEMORIZED MUST BE IDENTI FIED BY ATTACHING THE KEY LABEL MASTER In the event of manual programming the first transmitter assigns the RECEIVER S KEY CODE thi
24. enna tuned to 433MHz Use RG58 coax cable to connect the Antenna and Receiver Metal bodies close to the antenna can interfere with radio reception If the trans mitter s range is limited move the antenna to a more suitable position 9 2 RECEIVER SETUP Cloning can only be performed with the relevant programmer UNIRADIO The on board receiver which is of the cloneable kind combines the qualities of extreme security with rolling code copying and the practicality of being able to clone transmitters by virtue of an exclusive system Cloning a transmitter means generating a transmitter that can get itself entered automatically onthe list oftransmitters memorized inthe receiver either by being added or by replacing a given transmitter Replacement cloning can be used to create a new transmitter that takes the place of the previously memorized transmitter in the receiver With this method a transmitter can be removed from the memory and be put out of service Hence a large number of added transmitters or transmitters replacing lost ones for example can be programmed remotely without having physical access to the receiver When the security of the code is not crucial the on board receiver can be used to add a transmitter via fixed code cloning while opting not to use the rolling code this still gives us a code with a large number of combinations at the same time we still have the option of copying any previously programm
25. essed during the manoeuvre Check the manual opening control operation Check the opening and closing operations using the control devices fitted Check the normal and customised operation electronic logics 13 AUTOMATION DEVICE USE Since the automation device can be remotely controlled by means of a radio control device or a Start button and therefore when not in sight all the safety devices must be frequently checked in order to ensure their perfect efficiency In the event of any malfunction request immediate assistance from qualified personnel Children must be kept at a safe distance from the automation opera tion area Partial or pedestrian opening is to be treated as an operation to be performed only occasionally and no more than 5 such operations should be performed in a row if the automated system is to work properly scrupulously 14 AUTOMATION CONTROL The use of this control device allows the gate to be opened and closed automati cally There are different types of controls manual radio control magnetic card access etc depending on the installation requirements and characteristics For the various control systems see the relevant instructions The automation device users must be instructed on control and operation 15 ACCESSORIES SM1 External release device to be applied to the cremone bolt already fitted to the overhead door fig 22 SET S External release device with retracting handle for sectional do
26. for example by bands TERMINAL DESCRIPTION Antenna input for integrated radio receiver board 1 BRAID 2 SIGNAL 3 4 START input N O STOP input N C If not used leave the jumper inserted PHOTOCELL input N C If not used leave the jumper inserted FAULT input N O Input for photocells provided with checking N O contact 24 V output for blinking light 25 W max 24V 180mA max output power supply for photocells or other devices 1213 24V Vsafe 180mA max output power supply for checking photocell transmitters 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 ofthe 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
27. he photocells beams and not to use the START and STOP commands or the display Once this operation is complete the control unit will have automatically set the optimum torque values Check them and where necessary edit them as described in the programming section 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 Warning While the autoset function is running the obstacle detection function is not active Consequently the installer must 8 10 LIMIT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT MENU The VENERE D control panel has an opening and closing limit switch adjustment menu which simplifies the installation procedure Refer to Figures 18 19 and Fig B illustrating the control panel s programming and proceed as follows D811526A00100 02 D811526A00100_02 INSTALLATION MANUAL Launch a limit switch adjustment operation by going to the relevant menu on the VENERE D panel Fig B When the CLOSE message is displayed move the door to the desired closed position using the UP and DOWN buttons on the control unit bearing in mind that the DOWN button closes the door while the UP button opens the door As soon as the door is in the desired closed position press the OK button to store the closed travel limit position When the OPEN message is displayed move the door to the desired open position using the UP and DOWN
28. ig 2 and counterweight 2 overhead doors provided with an appropriate towing arm fig 4 The overhead door must not be higher than 3 metres Its easy installation allows fast fitting without needing the door to be modified The irreversible gearmotor keeps the door locked in the closing position 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Actuator Power supply Motor voltage Max power absorbed from MaN Sissors MT Eubricationz erint Towing and pushing force Working stroke TRACK L 2900 working stroke 2400 mm TRACK L 3500 working stroke 3000 mm Average speed Impact reaction Manoeuvres in 24 Limit switch Ee Seege 100 Electronic with ENCODER 24V 25W max E14 bulb Working 15 C 60 C Degree OF Protect EE IPXO Motor head weigh 5 kg Noise level lt 7OdB A Dimensions see fig 1 Available in all mains voltages By turning the motor head by 90 Fig 11 the useful stroke will be 2580 mm By turning the motor head by 90 Fig 11 the useful stroke will be 3180 mm 4 ACTUATOR INSTALLATION T 1 Preliminary checks Check that the door is balanced Check that the door slides smoothly along its entire travel If the door has not been newly installed check the wear condition of all its components Repair or replace faulty or worn parts The automation reliability and safety are directly influenced by the state of the door structure Before fitting
29. in a place where they cannot be reached by the public Apply at least one warning light flashing light in a visible position and also attach a Warning sign to the structure Attach a label near the operating device ina permanent fashion with information on how to operate the automated system s manual release Make sure that during operation mechanical risks are avoided or relevant protec tive measurestaken and more specifically that nothing can be banged crushed caught or cut between the part being operated and surrounding parts Once installation is complete make sure the motor automation settings are correct and that the safety and release systems are working properly Only use original spare parts for any maintenance or repair work The Firm di sclaims all responsibility for the correct operation and safety of the automated system if parts from other manufacturers are used Do not make any modifications to the automated system s components unless explicitly authorized by the Firm Instruct the system s user on what residual risks may be encountered on the control systems that have been applied and on howto open the system manually in an emergency give the user guide to the end user Dispose of packaging materials plastic cardboard polystyrene etc in accor dance with the provisions ofthe laws in force Keep nylon bags and polystyrene out of reach of children 14 EOS 120 VENERED 26A00100 02 WIRING WARNI
30. ing screw Fig 10 Tassello Plug Cheville d eg Taco Plug 300 mm max O M8 x 16 Dima per taglio scala 1 1 Cutting template scale 1 1 Gabarit de coupage chelle 1 1 Schneidschablone Ma stab 1 1 Plantilla para corte escala 1 1 gabarito de corte escala 1 1 Vite autofilettante Self tapping screw Vis autotaraudeuse Gewinde Schneidschraube 4 Tornillo autorroscante Parafuso auto roscante 4 8x 16 EOS 120 VENERE D 45 ZO 00L00V9ZSLLEA Fig 12 Tassello Plug Cheville D bel Taco Plug 46 EOS 120 VENERE D D811526A00100_02 Fig 15 Fig 16 a D Eventuali passaggi per cavi Possible cable passages Passages ventuels pour les c bles Eventuelle Kabelf hrungen Eventuales accesos para cables Eventuais passagens para cabos
31. ll parts of the system featuring an earth terminal Installation must be carried out using safety devices and controls that meet standards EN 12978 and EN 12453 Impact forces can be reduced by using deformable edges In the event impact forces exceed the values laid down by the relevant standards apply electro sensitive or pressure sensitive devices Apply all safety devices photocells safety edges etc required to keep the area free of impact crushing dragging and shearing hazards Bear in mind the standards and directives in force Good Practice criteria intended use the in stallation environment the operating logic of the system and forces generated by the automated system Apply all signs required by current code to identify hazardous areas residual risks All installations must be visibly identified in compliance with the provisions of standard EN 13241 1 This product cannot beinstalled on leaves incorporating doors unless the motor can be activated only when the door is closed If the automated system is installed at a height of less than 2 5 m or is accessible the electrical and mechanical parts must be suitably protected Install any fixed controls in a position where they will not cause a hazard away from moving parts More specifically hold to run controls must be positioned within direct sight of the part being controlled and unless they are key operated must be installed at a height of at least 1 5 m and
32. me to enter other new transmitters This mode does not require access to the control panel Disables wireless memorizing of transmitters Transmitters are memo rized only using the relevant Radio menu START OPEN setting StArt OFF ON Input between terminals 3 4 works as OPEN OFF Input between terminals 3 4 works as START PED CLOSE setting PEd cioSE OFF ON Input between terminals 16 17 works as CLOSE OFF Input between terminals 16 17 works as PARTIAL OPENING Master Slave MASEEr OFF OFF ON Control panel is set up as the Master unit in a centralized connection sys tem OFF Control panel is set up as a Slave unit in a centralized connection system 8 4 RADIO MENU rfd ol Add Used to add a key on a remote control to the receiver s memory Once memorized it returns the number of the receiver in the memory loca tion from 01 to 64 16 EOS 120 VENERED Add Start Key Add SERrE associates the desired key with the Start command Add 2ch Key Add dch associates the desired key with the 2nd radio channel command Read r ERd Checks a key of a receiver and if memorized returns the number of the re ceiver in the memory location from 01 to 64 and number of the key T1 T2 or T4 Erase List 5 WARNING Erases all memorized remote controls from the receiver s memory Read receiver code cod rH Displays the code entered in the receiver W LINK
33. n at the same time as the motors start Photocells during opening Photoc oPEn 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 5 Phot OFF ON Switches photocell testing on see fig 17A OFF Switches photocell testing off Gate open light or 2nd radio channel 5cA ech ON ON Theoutput between terminals 14 15 is set as Gate open light in this case the 2nd radio channel controls partial opening OFF Theoutput between terminals 14 15 is set as 2nd radio channel Fixed Code F HEd cadE 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 o 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 the radio menu 2 Press within 10 sec the hidden key P1 and normal key T1 T2 T3 T4 of a transmitter to be memorized The receiver exits programming mode after 10 sec you can use this ti
34. ors mea suring max 50mm fig 23 ST Automatic bolt release device for spring operated overhead doors Fitted to the control arm it automatically releases the side door bolts fig 24 16 MAINTENANCE Before carrying out any maintenance operation disconnect the system power supply e Periodically check the tension of the chain belt twice a year Occasionally clean the photocell optical elements if installed EE clutch When any operational malfunction if found and not resolved disconnect the system power supply and request the assistance of a qualified technician installer When the product is out of service activate the manual release device to allow the door to be opened and closed manually If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced directly by our company or our technical service department or by a technician having similar qualification so as to avoid any risks 16 1 FUSE REPLACEMENT Fig 25 WARNING Disconnect the mains voltage Remove the rubber protection from the fuse carrier Remove the fuse Fig 25 Ref A to be replaced and replace it with a new one After completing this opera tion re fit the rubber protection EOS 120 VENERE D 17 Fig A ACCESS TO MENUS LEGENDA Press the OK key Simultaneously press the and keys OK ww EI EI 9 Simultaneous pressure of the
35. r isolate all crushing shearing and dragging hazard areas and danger zones in general Check that the existing structure meets the necessary strength and stability requirements TheFirm is not responsible for failure to apply Good Practice in the construction and maintenance of the doors gates etc to be motorized or for deformation that might occur during use Make sure the stated temperature range is compatible with the site in which the automated system is due to be installed Donotinstallthis productinan explosive atmosphere the presence offlammable fumes or gas constitutes a serious safety hazard Disconnect the electricity supply before performing any work on the system Also disconnect buffer batteries if any are connected Before connecting the power supply make surethe product s ratings match the mains ratings and that a suitable residual current circuit breaker and overcurrent protection device have been installed upline from the electrical system Have the automated system s mains power supply fitted with a switch or omnipolar thermal magnetic circuit breaker with a contact separation that meets code requirements Make sure that upline from the mains power supply there is a residual current circuit breaker that trips at no more than 0 03A as well as any other equipment required by code Make sure the earth system has been installed correctly earth all the metal parts belonging to the entry system doors gates etc and a
36. regulations in force There particular hazards or risks involved in scrapping the automated system For the purpose of recycling it is best to separate dismantled parts into like materials electrical parts copper aluminium plastic etc DISMANTLING Iftheautomated systemis being dismantled in orderto be reassembled atanother site you are required to Cut off the power and disconnect the whole electrical system Remove the actuator from the base it is mounted on Remove all the installation s components See to the replacement of any components that cannot be removed or happen to be damaged Anything that is not explicitly provided for in the installation ma nual is not allowed The operator s proper operation can only be guaranteed if the information given is complied with The Firm shall not be answerable for damage caused by failure to comply with the instructions featured herein While we will not alter the product s essential features the Firm re serves the right at any time to make those changes deemed oppor tune to improve the product from a technical design or commercial point of view and will not be required to update this publication accordingly AVVERTENZE PER L INSTALLATORE D811766 05 INSTALLATION MANUAL 6A00100_02 2 GENERAL OUTLINE The EOS 120 system is suitable for motorising sectional doors fig 3 protrud zing fully retracting spring operated overhead doors f
37. rs Monitoring During opening and closing the display shows four numbers separated by a decimal point e g 35 40 The numbers are updated constantly during the door s operation and stand for the instantaneous torque reached by motor 1 35 and torque threshold opening closing slow down set in the parameters menu Via these values we can correct the torque setting Ifthe value ofthe instantaneous torque reached during the door s operation gets rather close to the threshold value set in the parameters menu malfunctioning may occur in the future due to wear or the door becoming slightly misshapen Consequently it is advisable to check the maximum torque reached during a number of cycles at the installation stage and where necessary set a value ap prox 5 10 percentage points higher in the parameters menu 8 8 ERROR DIAGNOSTICS ERO1 Error in safety device photocell test ER10 Problems detected in motor s control circuit ER11 Problems detected in motor s current reading circuit 8 9 AUTOSET MENU Move the door to the closed position Launch an autoset operation by going to the relevant menu on the VENERE D panel Fig B As soon as you press the OK button the message is displayed and the control unit commands the door to perform a full cycle opening followed by closing during which the minimum torque value required for the door to move is set automatically During this stage itis important to avoid breaking t
38. s code is required to subsequently clone the radio transmitters 9 4 CLONING RADIO TRANSMITTERS Cloning with rolling code Cloning with fixed code Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions and CLONIX programming guide 9 5 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING RECEIVER COMMUNITY Refer to the UNIRADIO instructions and CLONIX programming guide 9 6 REMOTE TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING Fig 20 1 Press the hidden key P1 of a transmitter that has already been memorized in standard mode via manual programming 2 Press the normal key T1 T2 T3 T4 of a transmitter that has already been memorized in standard mode via manual programming 3 The courtesy light flashes Press within 10 sec the hidden key P1 of a trans mitter to be memorized 4 The courtesy light remains steadily lit Press the normal key T1 T2 T3 T4 of a transmitter to be memorized The receiver exits programming mode after 10 sec you can use this time to enter other new transmitters This mode does not require access to the control panel 10 SERIAL CONNECTION VIA SCS1 CARD Fig 20A The VENERE D control panel s special serial inputs and outputs SCS1 make the centralized connection ofanumber of automated devices possible That way all th automated devices connected can be opened or closed with a single command Connect all VENERE D control panels using twisted pair cabling only proceeding as shown in the diagram in Fig 20A When using a telephone cable with more than one pair it is essen
39. tial to use wires from the same pair The length of the telephone cable between one unit and the next must not be greater than 250 m Atthis point each VENERE D control panel needs to be configured appropriately starting by entering a MASTER control panel that will have control over all the others which therefore have to be set as SLAVE units see logic menu Also set the Zone number see parameters menu in the range 0 to 127 The zone number allows you to create groups of automated devices each o which answers to the Zone Master Each zone can have only one Master the Master of zone 0 also controls the Slaves of the other zones 11 EMERGENCY MANOEUVRE In case of electric power failure or system malfunction the manoeuvre must be carried out manually by pulling the wire connected to the carriage as in fig 21 For garages which are not provided with a second exit it is compulsory to fit an external key release device like Mod SM1 fig 22 or Mod SET S fig 23 12 AUTOMATION CHECK Before the automation device finally becomes operational check the following conditions Checkthatall the safety devices limit microswitches photocells electric edges etc operate correctly Check that the door antisquash thrust is comprised within the limits set out by the current standards and anyway not too strong for the installation and operating conditions Check that the chain tightening spring element is not completely compr

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