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IMPORTANT REMARKS

For any installation problem please contact our
Customer Service at the 39-0172.812411
operating Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 12:30
and from 14:00 to 18:00.

V2 has the right to modify the product
without previous notice; it also declines any
responsibility to damage or injury to people or
things caused by improper use or wrong
installation.

Please read this instruction manual very

carefully before installing and programming
your control unit.

• This instruction manual is only for qualified

technicians, who specialize in installations and
automations.

• The contents of this instruction manual do not

concern the end user.

• Every programming and/or every maintenance

service should be done only by qualified
technicians.

AUTOMATION MUST BE IMPLEMENTED IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE EUROPEAN
REGULATIONS IN FORCE:
EN 60204-1

(Machinery safety. electrical equipment
of machines, part 1: general rules)

EN 12445

(Safe use of automated locking
devices, test methods)

EN 12453

(Safe use of automated locking
devices, requirements)

• The installer must provide for a device

(es. magnetotermical switch) ensuring the
omnipolar sectioning of the equipment from the
power supply. The standards require a
separation of the contacts of at least 3 mm in
each pole (EN 60335-1).

• After making connections on the terminal

board, use one hose clamp to fix dangerous
voltage wires near the terminal board and
another hose clamp to fix safety low voltage
wires used for accessories connection; this way,
in case of accidental detachment of a
conducting wire, dangerous voltage parts will

not come into contact with safety low voltage
ones.

• The plastic case has an IP55 insulation; to

connect flexible or rigid pipes, use pipefittings
having the same insulation level.

• Installation requires mechanical and electrical

skills, therefore it shall be carried out by
qualified personnel only, who can issue the
Compliance Certificate concerning the whole
installation (EEC Machine Directive 89/392,
Annex IIA).

• The automated vehicular gates shall comply

with the following rules: EN 12453, EN 12445,
EN 12978 as well as any local rule in force.

• Also the automation upstream electric system

shall comply with the laws and rules in force
and be carried out workmanlike.

• The door thrust force adjustment shall be

measured by means of a proper tool and
adjusted according to the max. limits, which
EN 12453 allows.

• Connect the earthing lead of the motors to the

electricity grid earth system.

• Observe all necessary precautions (e.g. anti-static

bracelet) for handling parts sensitive to
electrostatic discharges.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

V2 S.p.A. hereby declare that products (EASY3 -
EASY4) conform to the essential requirements
established in the following directives:

-

89/336/CEE

(EMC Directive in accordance with

standards EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3 +
EN 50336)

-

2006/95/CEE

(Low Voltage Directive in

accordance with standards EN 60335-1 +
EN 60335-2-103)

-

99/05/CEE

(Radio Directive in accordance with

standard EN 301 489-3)

Racconigi, lì 28/01/2010
V2 S.p.A. legal representative.egale della V2 S.p.A.

Cosimo De Falco

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Page 1: ...y3 4 CENTRALE DI COMANDO ANALOGICA PER SERRANDE AVVOLGIBILI I ANALOG CONTROL UNIT FOR ROLLER SHUTTERS GB ARMOIRE DE COMMANDE ANALOGIQUE POUR STORES F CUADRO DE MANIOBRAS ANALÓGICO PARA PERSIANAS ENROLLABLES E QUADRO ELÉCTRICO ANALÓGICO PARA ESTORES DE ENROLAR P ANALOGE STEUERUNG FÜR ROLLTORE D ANALOGE STUURCENTRALE VOOR ROLLUIKEN NL IL n 207 EDIZ 20 10 2010 ...

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Page 3: ...A TIMER 22 CASE WITH KEYPAD 22 CABLE GLAND ASSEMBLY 23 DISPLAYING THE SET FUNCTIONS 24 ALTERING THE FUNCTIONS 25 FUNCTION TABLE 26 ADJUSTING THE OPERATING TIME 28 ADJUSTING THE PAUSE TIME 29 ADJUSTING THE COURTESY LIGHT OFF DELAY 29 OPERATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL 30 MEMORISING REMOTE CONTROL UNITS 30 DISTANCE MEMORISING OF REMOTE CONTROL UNITS 31 DELETING ALL THE REMOTE CONTROL UNITS 31 VISUALISATI...

Page 4: ...y low voltage wires used for accessories connection this way in case of accidental detachment of a conducting wire dangerous voltage parts will not come into contact with safety low voltage ones The plastic case has an IP55 insulation to connect flexible or rigid pipes use pipefittings having the same insulation level Installation requires mechanical and electrical skills therefore it shall be car...

Page 5: ...onitoring the inputs using LED Operating logic and working times that can be programmed using the programming key and 8 LEDs Possibility of operating in DEAD MAN mode Fitted 433 92 MHz radio receiver Possibility of saving 18 433 92 MHz Personal Pass transmitters Allows the total deletion of stored codes EASY4 Input for optical safety edge with 24V direct current power supply and adjustment of the ...

Page 6: ...E WARNING Normally closed inputs STOP L2 PHOTOCELL L5 EDGE L6 FIRE L7 if not used must be bridged through the COMMON terminal WARNING a wrong connection of the antenna compromises seriously the RADIO working of the control unit EASY4 only ...

Page 7: ...s When the FIRE contact is opened the door is opened and cannot be closed again until the contact is reset TRANSMITTER RECEIVER L6 BLACK CABLE L8 BLUE CABLE BLUE CABLE L9 BLACK CABLE L10 BROWN CABLE L11 BROWN CABLE L1 START UP N O contact L2 STOP N C contact L3 COMMON L4 DOWN N O contact L5 PHOTOCELL N C contact L6 EDGE N C contact L7 FIRE N C contact L8 COMMON L9 COMMON ACCESSORIES EASY4 only L9 ...

Page 8: ...ses with external keypads accessory codes 171224 171226 To use the keypad buttons it is essential to install adapter 171226 as shown in the figure Alternatively the WES EASY accessory may be installed code 35B025 which besides using the keypad allows controlling the edges by radio using the special sensors see the WES EASY instructions The keypad buttons operate in parallel with the terminal contr...

Page 9: ... easy break housings The type of cable gland is indicated in the figure PLEASE NOTE Remove the electronic circuit board before drill the casing Drill the container using a suitably sized cutter according to the dimensions of the cable gland Fix the cable glands using the special nuts ...

Page 10: ...AMMING MODE displaying the status of the functions please refer to the FUNCTIONS TABLE start up open stop auto down photo edge dm fire canc light motor test error DISPLAYING THE SET FUNCTIONS Besides displaying the status of the inputs and the operational cycle during programming the eight LEDs on the card display the status of the various functions Each LED corresponds to a function and its statu...

Page 11: ...stop auto down photo edge dm fire canc light motor test error 1 2s T 5s 2 T 1s 3 2s T 5s 4 When the status of the function has been altered press the MENU button briefly to select the next function to be altered if the corresponding LED is on this means that the function is enabled if flashing it is disabled 5 To alter the status of the selected function press and hold the MENU button until the LE...

Page 12: ...OP CLOSE STOP OPEN operational cycle AUTOMATIC LOGIC The start command activates an OPEN PAUSE CLOSE STOP operational cycle Closure starts automatically after the pause time set 4 photo PHOTOCELL INACTIVE WHILE OPENING Photocell intervention during opening is ignored PHOTOCELL ACTIVE WHILE OPENING Photocell intervention during opening causes the motor to stop until it is released 5 edge EDGE TEST ...

Page 13: ... the UP or DOWN button is pressed the action of STOP is to stop motion and on its release the motor DOES NOT MOVE UNTIL THE UP or DOWN INPUT IS RELEASED AND PRESSED ONCE MORE PLEASE NOTE when the Man Present function is enabled radio controlled operation is disabled 7 light canc FLASHING Output E1 E2 is on intermittently 2 Hz during opening and closing and during pause mode if automatic reclosing ...

Page 14: ... set 20 seconds by default 3 Press the MENU button briefly to alter the operating time Each time the button is pressed the time is increased up to a maximum of120 seconds subsequent pressing restarts the time from a minimum value of 10 seconds 4 To exit from the programming menu wait for 12 seconds the main control unit returns to standby mode storing the new settings STEP start up open stop auto ...

Page 15: ...rol unit returns to standby mode storing the new settings STEP start up open stop auto down photo edge dm fire canc light motor test error 1 2s T 5s 2 2s T 5s 2s T 5s 180s 120s 90s 60s 45s 30s 20s 15s 3 T 1s ADJUSTING THE COURTESY LIGHT OFF DELAY When the main control unit returns to standby mode after an operational cycle the courtesy light remains on for a programmable length of time up to 5 min...

Page 16: ...sy light while the door is moving UP DOWN STOP COURTESY LIGHT MEMORISING REMOTE CONTROL UNITS 1 Press the MENU button briefly 2 The control unit activates the radio acquisition phase the LEDs come on rapidly moving from left to right 3 Within 5 seconds transmit using the button on the remote control it is desired to memorise 4 All the LEDs come on for 2 s to indicate the remote control unit has be...

Page 17: ...t the need for direct access to the main control unit To activate this procedure at least one remote control unit must already be memorised with the main control unit Proceed as follows 1 Simultaneously press and hold buttons 1 and 2 or 1 and 3 for 5 seconds 2 The control unit activates the radio acquisition phase the LEDs come on rapidly from left to right and the courtesy light also comes on 3 W...

Page 18: ...tact is closed Start aborted due to pressed edge detection Edge test is failed 6 dm fire On the fire terminal the contact is open On the fire terminal the contact is closed Start aborted due to fire alarm being on 7 light canc Light command received from remote control or opening cycle phase indication or remote control codes erasure Remote control codes erasure is failed 8 motor test error The mo...

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