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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” 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 open position, press the “OK” button to 

store the open travel limit position.

•  Position the “runner stop” correctly up against the runner and secure in place 

with the screws (ig.18 ref.6 A-B).

 

NOTE: These operations must be performed in “deadman” mode at reduced 

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.  

-  Number of cycles performed since last service. Automatically reset every time 

self-diagnosis is run or parameters are written.

-  Date of last 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:

All ROLLING CODE transmitters compatible with 

9.1) INSTALLING THE ANTENNA

Use an antenna 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 on the list of transmitters memorized in the 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 ixed-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 programmed 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.

-   If you 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 menu as illustrated in Fig.B.

-   If you 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 

model. For transmitters featuring a hidden key, press the hidden button P1 

(Fig.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 irst transmitter assigns the RECEIVER’S 

KEY CODE: this code is required to subsequently clone the radio transmitters.

9.4) CLONING RADIO TRANSMITTERS

Cloning with rolling code/Cloning with ixed 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 lashes. 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 of a number of automated devices possible. That way, all the 

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 essential 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.

At this point, each 

VENERE D

 control panel needs to be conigured 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 of 

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 ig.21. 

For garages which are not provided with a second exit, it is compulsory to it an 

external key release device like Mod. 

SM1

 (ig.22) or Mod. 

SET/S

 (ig.23).

12) AUTOMATION CHECK 

Before the automation device inally becomes operational,  scrupulously 

check the following conditions:

•   Check that all 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 compressed 

during the manoeuvre.

•   Check the manual opening control operation.

•  

Check the opening and closing operations using the control devices itted.

•   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 eiciency. 

In the event of any malfunction, request immediate assistance from qualiied 

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.

14) AUTOMATION CONTROL

The use of this control device allows the gate to be opened and closed automati-

cally. There are diferent 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 itted 

to the overhead door 

(ig.22)

.

SET/S

    External release device with retracting handle for sectional doors mea-

suring max 50mm 

(ig.23)

.

ST

   

  Automatic bolt release device for spring-operated overhead doors. Fitted 

to the control arm, it automatically releases the side door bolts 

(ig.24)

.

16) MAINTENANCE

Before carrying out any maintenance operation, disconnect the system power 

supply.

•  Periodically check the tension of the chain/belt (twice a year).

•   Occasionally clean the photocell optical elements, if installed.

•   Have a qualiied technician (installer) check the correct setting of the electronic 

clutch.

•  When any operational malfunction if found, and not resolved, disconnect 

the system power supply and request the assistance of a qualiied 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 qualiication 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-it the rubber protection. 

 

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Summary of Contents for EOS 120 VENERED

Page 1: ...ASCULANTES ET SECTIONALES GARAGENTORANTRIEB F R SCHWING UND SEKTIONALTORE AUTOMATIZACIONES PARA PUERTAS BASCULANTE Y SECCIONALES AUTOMATISERINGEN VOOR KANTEL EN SECTIEDEUREN Attenzione Leggere attenta...

Page 2: ...of children s reach in order to avoid any unintentional automation activation Do not intentionally oppose the leaf movement Do not attempt to open the door manually if the internal locking system has...

Page 3: ...ere they will not cause a hazard away from moving parts More speciically hold to run controls must be positioned withindirectsightofthepartbeingcontrolledand unlesstheyarekeyoperated must be installed...

Page 4: ...safety 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 of the appropriate cable holder ig...

Page 5: ...ion sys tem OFF Control panel is set up as a Slave unit in a centralized connection system 8 4 RADIO MENU RADIO Add Used to add a key on a remote control to the receiver s memory Once memorized it ret...

Page 6: ...CEIVER 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...

Page 7: ...G Wait message enter value or function Simultaneously press the and keys Simultaneous pressure of the and keys allows you to exit the active menu and return to the preceding menu if this takes place a...

Page 8: ...B2 Release P1 on radio control device ADD start hidden button release desired button 01 PRG READ OK OK OK ERASE 64 Press P1 pushbutton on radio control device Press the required T key on radio control...

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