The message that appears on the display is shown inside round brackets.
Refer to Figures A and B for the control unit setup procedure.
7.2) PARAMETERS MENU (PARA ) (PARAMETERS TABLE "A")
7.3) LOGIC MENU (LOGIC) (LOGIC TABLE "B")
7.4) RADIO MENU (radio) (RADIO TABLE "C")
The Clonix built-in on-board receiver also has a number of important advanced features:
• Cloning of master transmitter (rolling code or fixed code).
• Cloning to replace transmitters already entered in receiver.
• Transmitter database management.
• Receiver community management.
To use these advanced features, refer to the universal handheld programmer's
instructions and to the general receiver programming guide.
Consult sections
7/8/9
for further information on the built-in Clonix receiv-
er's advanced features.
7.5) LANGUAGE MENU (LANGUAGE)
Used to set the programmer's language on the display.
There are 5 language options:
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ITALIAN (ITA)
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FRENCH (FRA)
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GERMAN (DEU)
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ENGLISH (ENG)
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SPANISH (ESP)
7.6) DEFAULT MENU (DEFAULT)
Restores the controller's default factory settings. Following this reset, you will
need to run the autoset function again.
7.7) 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:
STRE
= START E input activated
STRI
= START I nput 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 commands it to reverse, while on the display the "AMP" message appears
Monitoring:
During opening and closing, the display shows four numbers separated by a
decimal point, e.g. 35. 4 0. 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 (40).
Via these values, we can correct the torque setting.
If the value of the 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.
7.8) ERROR DIAGNOSTICS:
ER01
Error in safety device (photocell) test
ER03
Error in safety device (photocells active only on opening)
test
ER04
Error in safety device (photocells active only on closing)
test
ER10
Problems detected in motor's control circuit
ER11
Problems detected in motor's current reading circuit
7.9) 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, it is important to avoid breaking the 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
7.10) 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:
• 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
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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 (fig.18 ref.6 A-B).
NOTE: These operations must be performed in "deadman" mode at reduced
speed and without the safety devices operating.
7.11) STATISTICS
Connect the UNIVERSAL HANDHELD programmer to the control unit, enter the
CONTROL UNIT/STATISTICS menu and run through the statistics parameters screen:
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Software version of card microprocessor.
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Number of cycles performed. If the motors are replaced, write down the
number of operations performed so far.
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Number of cycles performed since last service. Automatically reset every time
self-diagnosis is run or parameters are written.
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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.
7.12) PASSWORD MENU (PASSWORD)
Used to set a password for the board's wireless programming via the U-link network.
With "PROTECTION LEVEL" logic set to 1,2,3,4, the password is required to access
the programming menus. After 10 consecutive failed attempts to log in, you will
need to wait 3 minutes before trying again. During this time, whenever an at-
tempt is made to log in, the display will read "BLOC". The default password is 1234.
7.13) U-LINK OPTIONAL MODULES
Refer to the U-link instructions for the modules.
8) TECHNICAL DATA OF BUILT-IN RECEIVER
Receiver's output channels:
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output channel 1, if activated, commands the door to START
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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
8.1) 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.
8.2) MANUAL TRANSMITTER 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.
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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.
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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 first transmitter assigns the RECEIVER'S
KEY CODE: this code is required to subsequently clone the radio transmitters.
8.3) 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.
9) 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).
10) AUTOMATION CHECK
Before the automation device finally 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