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OPERATING MANUAL

ROLLER SHUTTER CONTROLLER 

FGR - 221 v1.9 - v1.10

ENG

Remotely controlled Roller Shutter Controller of Fibaro System is 

designed to control motors of roller shutters, awnings, etc. 

It has the function of detecting the current state of a controlled 

device, e.g. position of roller shutter. 

•  Controlled by Fibaro System devices or any Z-Wave controller.
•  Microprocessor control
•  Executive elements: relays.
•  The  device  may  be  operated  by  momentary  switch  and  toggle 
switch push-buttons and by push-buttons dedicated for roller 

Specifications

Power supply

Power of supplied motor

 

Rated motor current 

In accordance with EU 

standards

Circuit Temperature limits 

Operational temperature

For installation in boxes

Radio signal power: 

Radio protocol

Radio Frequency

Range

Dimensions (L x W x H)

Electricity consumption  

110 - 230 V ±10% 50/60Hz

up to 1kW for 230V

up to 500W for 110V

4,3A / 230V 50/60Hz

EN 55022

EN 61000

105 °C

0 - 40 °C

Ø ≥ 50mm

1mW

Z-Wave

868,4 MHz EU;

908,4 MHz US;

921,4 MHz ANZ;

869,2 MHz RU;

up to 50 m outdoors

up to 30 m indoors

(depending on building materials)

42 x 37 x 17 mm

< 0,8W

Technical Information

Fibaro  is  a  wireless  system,  based  on  Z-Wave  technology.  Fibaro 

provides many advantages when compared to similar systems. In 

general, radio systems create a direct connection between the 

receiver and transmitter. But the radio signal is weakened by various 

obstacles located on its path (apartment walls, furniture, etc.) and in 

extreme  cases  it  fails  to  transfer  required  data. The  advantage  of 

Fibaro System is that its devices apart from being transmitters and 

receivers  of  signals,  they  are  also  a  signal  "duplicators".  When  a 

direct connection path between the transmitter and the receiver can 

not be established, the connection may be achieved through other 

intermediate devices.

Fibaro is a bi-directional wireless system. It means that the signal is 

not only sent to the receivers but also the receivers send the 

confirmation of its reception. This operation confirms their status so 

to check whether they are active. Safety of the Fibaro System 

transmission is comparable to the safety of transmission in data bus 

wired systems. 

Fibaro operates in the free band for data transmission. The 

frequency depends on radio regulations in individual country . Each 

Fibaro network has its own unique network identification number 

(home  ID),  which  is  why  it  is  possible  to  co-operate  two  or  more 

independent systems in a single building without any interference.

Although  Z-Wave  is  quite  new  technology,  it  has  already  become 

recognizable and officially binding standard, similarly to Wi-Fi. Many 

manufacturers in various industries offer solutions based on Z-Wave 

technology, guaranteeing their compatibility. This means that the 

system  is  open  and  it  may  be  extended  in  the  future.  Find  more 

information at www.fibaro.com.

Fibaro generates a dynamic network structure. After Fibaro System 

is switched on, the location of its individual components is 

automatically updated in real-time through status confirmation 

signals received from devices operating in a "mesh" network.

The in-wall Roller Shutter Controller is hereinafter referred to as 

Fibaro Roller Controller. It is designed to switch rise/lower roller 

shutter connected to its terminals using radio waves, controllers and 

a push button directly connected to Fibaro Roller Controller. 

1. Before installation ensure that the voltage supply is 

disconnected.

2. Connect the Roller Shutter Controller in accordance with the 

diagram on Fig. 1

3. Place the device in the switch box.

4. Arrange the antenna (tips are presented below diagrams of 

fig. 1)

Roller 

Shutter

L N

S1 S2

L
N

M

N

O2

B

Fig.1 Wiring diagram for the Roller Shutter Controller

NOTES FOR THE DIAGRAM:

L - terminal for live lead

N - terminal for neutral lead

S1 - terminal for key no. 1 (has the option of entering the device in 

learning mode)

S2 - terminal for key No. 2

O1 - output terminal no. 1 for shutter motor 

O2 - output terminal no. 2 for shutter motor 

B - service button (used to add or remove a device from the system)

Locate the antenna as far from metal elements as 

possible  (connecting  wires,  bracket  rings,  etc.)  in 

order to  prevent interferences. 

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Metal surfaces in the direct vicinity of the antenna 

(e.g. flush mounted metal boxes, metal door frames) 

may impair signal reception! 

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Do not cut or shorten the antenna - its length is 

perfectly matched to the band in which the system 

operates

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TIPS FOR ARRANGING THE ANTENNA:

Note! 

It should be noted that the push-button connected to 

S1 terminal operates with the shutter motor output 

(O1),  while  the  push-button  connected  to  S2 

terminal, operates with the shutter motor output O2. 

Therefore, it has to be defined which connected 

push-button causes the Roller Shutter to move up / 

down. 

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Note! 

It should be noted that only the push-button 

connected to S1 terminal and service push-button B 

enables "learning" mode (Include/ Exclude).  

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DICTIONARY: 

                                                                                                                               

•  INCLUSION  (Adding) 

- a device sends "Node Info" frame, to 

enable user to add it to Fibaro system (Home Center)

•  EXCLUSION  (Removing) 

- removing a device from the Fibaro 

radio system

• ASSOCIATION 

- controlling other devices of Fibaro system

• MultiChannelAssociation 

- controlling other multichannel devices 

of Fibaro System 

III Starting the operation of the 

    Roller Shutter Controller

1. Installing the Roller Shutter Controller

STEP 1

 

Connect the device in accordance with the wiring diagram presented 

in Figure 1. Switch on 230V of the mains voltage.

[Adding/ Removing] of  the Roller Shutter Controller [to/ from] 

Z-wave network

STEP 2

 

The Roller Shutter Controller must be placed within the range of 

Home Center controller, as the adding mode requires direct 

communication with the controller.

  

STEP 3

 

Identify key no. 1. If the device is connected in accordance with the 

diagram shown in Figure 1, this will be the key that raises the roller 

shutter. 

STEP 4

  

Set the controller in add/remove mode (see the controller's manual)

STEP 5

  

Add the Roller Shutter Controller  to the network by pushing three 

times key no. 1 or push-button B located inside the housing of the 

device. 

WARNING!

 

The Roller Shutter Controller cancels the "learning" 

mode after key no. 1 is pressed once. Therefore, 

pressing key no. 1 four times will not add the devices 

to the network.

Raising / lowering the roller shutter is achieved by moving the slider 

or by pressing the appropriate button, as shown in Figure 2.

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WARNING!

 

The Roller Shutter Controller is set by default to 

operate with momentary switches (i.e. single-pole 

switch  or  bell  switch).  While  adding  the  Roller 

Shutter Controller to the network with toggle  

switches, ensure that all switch contacts are open 

(off), because closing them results in activating the 

push-button and this will prevent adding the device 

to the network. 

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During the installation, it is recommended to use a 

momentary keys or push- button B.

STEP 6

 

The controller indicates that the device is correctly added to the 

network, (see the manual of Home Center controller).

It should be noted that after proper adding the Roller Shutter 

Controller to the Fibaro System, it should be calibrated. The 

calibration process involves performing two complete cycles of 

opening/ closing the shutter. Properly completed calibration may be 

verified by setting required position of the shutter using the icon e.g. 

30% of shutter opening - the actual opening should correspond to 

this value/position.

For  large  Z-WAVE  networks  it  is  recommended  to  calibrate  the 

module by switches connected to S1 and S2 inputs. 

2. Resetting the Roller Shutter Controller 

The Roller Shutter Controller provides two methods for resetting.

Method I : 

Reset by removing the Roller Shutter Controller from the 

existing  Z-Wave  network.   The  device  may  be  removed  using  the 

controller  that  has  the  ability  to  include/exclude  devices  from/to 

Z-Wave network (see the manual of controller).

Method II

 : Within 5 sec. after connecting mains voltage supply, the 

Roller Shutter Controller allows the user to reset settings by pressing 

once S1 key and then holding key S2.

3. Controlling the Roller Shutter Controller by 

momentary or toggle switches.

Momentary switch (after releasing the push-button a spring 

automatically pushes back and disconnects the button)

- Raising / lowering the roller shutter - shortly press the button 

assigned for the action.

Toggle switch (operates as a two-position switch, it has no 

spring that would push back the device after releasing manual 

pressure)

- Raising / lowering the roller shutter - change the position of selected 

push-button from the current position.

4.  Controlling  the  Roller  Shutter  Controller  using        

a command: ALL ON / ALL OFF

The Roller Shutter Controller responds to commands ALL ON / ALL 

OFF that may be sent by the controller. ALL ON / ALL OFF 

commands are usually implemented in Z-Wave remote control.

By default, the Roller Shutter Controller accepts both active 

commands  ALL ON and ALL OFF. Settings may be changed by 

entering an appropriate value into configuration register no. 1 

5. Controlling the Roller Shutter Controller using 

Fibaro system controller 

After adding the Roller Shutter Controller to the network, it will be

represented in Home Center by the following icon:

Fig. 2 The icon of the roller shutter shown on the Fibaro controller

IV Association

Association enables the Roller Shutter Controller to directly control    

a device included in Z-Wave network e.g. Dimmer, Switch (ON-OFF) 

or scene 

WARNING! 

Association ensures direct transfer of control 

commands between devices, and is performed 

without participation of the main controller.

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The Roller Shutter Controller enables user to associate three 

groups.

Group I

 is triggered by single-clicking of any key (does not work 

when using toggle keys )

Group II

 is triggered by holding down any key

Group III

 

 

for controllers such as Home Center for state reporting

The Roller Shutter Controller enables user to control up to 16 normal 

devices, and 7 MultiChannel devices in group no. 1 and no. 2, group 

no. 3 has only one field. The first field in each group is reserved for 

the network controller. It is recommended to use up to 10 devices, as 

the time required by the device to send a command to each 

associated device may be quite long.

To add an association (using Fibaro controller), go to device options

by clicking the following icon:

Select the "device options" tab. Then specify to which group and 

what devices are to be associated. Sending relevant information to 

devices added to associated groups may take even a few minutes 

(see details in the controller's manual ).

WARNING! 

When  the  Roller  Shutter  Controller  sends  control 

commands and a new command is issued, then the 

current one command transmission is interrupted to 

send new commands.

WARNING! 

Entering incorrect parameters may cause incorrect 

operation of the Roller Shutter Controller.

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FGR221 Roller Shutter Controller supports the operation of 

multi-channel devices. Multichannel devices are devices that include 

two or more circuits inside one physical unit. 

The Roller Shutter Controller allows user to configure the following 

parameters: 

V Configuration

Parameter No. 1 - Activate / deactivate functions ALL ON / ALL 

OFF. 

 

Default value: 0

Options for changing parameter 255, 0, 1, 2

Available configuration parameters:

255

 - ALL ON active, ALL OFF active.

0

 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF is not active

1

 - ALL ON is not active ALL OFF active

2

 - ALL ON active ALL OFF is not active

Parameter No. 10 - Turning off the shutter positioning function.

Default value: 0

Options for changing parameter 0, 1

0

 - Turning on the shutter positioning function    

1

 - Turning off the shutter positioning function

Parameter No. 14 - Switch type connector, you may choose 

between momentary and toggle switches. 

Default value: 0

Options for changing parameter 0, 1, 2

0 - momentary switch

1 - toggle switch

2 - single momentary switch 

Parameter No. 20 - Saving the position  "Favourites".           

Default value: 16

Options for changing parameter 1-99

Possibility to change the configuration of the following 

parameters [30 - 33].

0 - DEACTIVATION 

- the device does not respond to alarm data 

frames

1 - OPEN SHUTTER ALARM 

- the device closes the roller shutter 

after detecting an alarm

2 - CLOSED SHUTTER ALARM 

- the device opens the roller shutter 

after detecting an alarm

    

Parameter No. 30 - General Alarm, set for shutter no. 1.

Default value: 2[byte]  CLOSED SHUTTER ALARM

Parameter No. 31 - Alarm of flooding with water, set for relay the 

shutter.

Default value: 0[byte] ALARM DEACTIVATION

Parameter No. 32 - Smoke, CO, CO2 Alarm. Set for the roller 

shutter.

Default value: 1[byte] OPEN SHUTTER ALARM

Parameter No. 33 - Temperature Alarm, set for roller shutter.

Default value: 1 OPEN SHUTTER ALARM

Parameter No. 41 - Scene activation functionality.

Default value: 0

Possible parameter settings:

0

 – functionality deactivated

1

 – functionality activated

The device offers the possibility of sending commands compatible

with Command class scene activation. Information is sent to

devices assigned to association group no. 3. Controllers such as 

Home Center 2 are able to interpret such commands and based on 

these commands they activate scenes, to which specific scene IDs 

have been assigned. The user may expand the functionality of the 

button connected to inputs S1 and S2 by distinguishing the actions of 

keys connected to those inputs.

For example: double click would activate the scene “goodnight” and

triple click would activate the scene “morning”.

Scene ID is determined as follows:

Momentary switch, single key momentary switch

Input S1:

holding down ID 12

releasing  ID 13

double click  ID 14

triple click ID 15

one click  ID 16

Input S2:

holding down ID 22

releasing ID 23

double click ID 24

triple click  ID 25

one click ID 26

Toggle switch (parameter no.: 14 set to 1)

Input  S1:

switch from “off” to “on”  ID 10

switch from “on” to “off”  ID 11

double click ID 14

triple click ID 15

Input  S2:

switch from “off” to “on”  ID 20

switch from “on” to “off”  ID 21

double click ID 24

Operating alarm data frames

Fibaro system allows user to set response of devices to alarm 

situations (response to data-frames ALARM_REPORT and 

SENSOR_ALARM_REPORT)  The  Roller  Shutter  Controller 

responds to the following alarm types:

• General Purpose Alarm - GENERAL PURPOSE ALARM [0x00]

• Smoke Alarm  - ALARM CO2 [0x02], ALARM CO [0x01], ALARM 

SMOKE [0x03]

• Water Flooding Alarm - ALARM WATER [0x05]

• Temperature Alarm - ALARM HEAT [0x04]

Alarm data-frames are sent by devices that are system sensors (e.g., 

flood sensors, smoke detectors, motion detectors, etc.).

The device may respond in the following manner to received 

data-frames (settings are configured in configuration parameters, 

see section V Configuration ):

• 0 - DEACTIVATION - the device does not respond to alarm data 

frames

• 1 - OPEN SHUTTER ALARM - the device opens the roller shutter 

after detecting an alarm

•  2  -  CLOSED  SHUTTER ALARM  -  the  device  closes  the  roller 

shutter after detecting an alarm

VI Additional Functionality

DANGER

Danger of electrocution! All works on the device 

may be performed only by a qualified and licensed 

electrician. Observe national regulations.

DANGER

Danger of electrocution. Even when the device is 

turned off, voltage may be present at its terminals. 

Any works introducing changes into the 

configuration of connections or the load must be 

always performed with disconnected voltage 

(disable the fuse).

TIPS

•  Do  not  connect  the  device  to  loads  exceeding 

recommended values. 
•  Connect only in accordance with the diagram 

presented in the manual. Improper connections may 

be dangerous.

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I GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FIBARO SYSTEM

II Assembling Roller Shutter Controller 

Danger of electrocution.

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