Fibar Group FGR222 Fibar Group Roller Shutter User Manual FGR 222 US A v1 00 LQ

Fibar Group S.A. Fibar Group Roller Shutter FGR 222 US A v1 00 LQ

6 CONFIDENTIAL Short-Term User Manual

US
FIBARO Roller Shutter 2 is a universal, Z-Wave compatible, electric
motor controller. The device allows for controlling motors of roller
blinds, awnings, venetian blinds, gates and others, which are single
phase AC powered. FIBARO Roller Shutter 2 allows for precise
positioning of a roller blind or venetian blind slats. Precise
positioning is available for the motors equipped with mechanic and
electronic end switches.
The module may be controlled wirelessly, through the Z-Wave
network main controller, or through the switch keys connected to it.
It’s also possible to combine few devices into groups of devices,
which then can be controlled simultaneously. In addition, FIBARO
Roller Shutter 2 is equipped with Power Metering.
I. SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply:
Power consumption:
Operational temperature:
Dimensions (L x W x H):
For installation in boxes:
Rated load current:
Active element:
Type of supported motor:
Supported limit switches type:
Device control:
Radio protocol:
Radio signal power:
Radio Frequency:
Range:
Comply with EU directives:
110 - 240 V AC
50 - 60 Hz
to 0,8 W
32 - 95°F
42,5 x 38,25 x 20,3 mm
Ø ≥ 50mm, depth ≥ 60mm
4,2 A for lamps and resistive loads
1,7 A for motors with compensated
power factor (inductive loads)
micro-gap relay switch μ
single-phase AC motors
electronic and mechanic
remotely - radio waves
directly - push buttons
Z-Wave
1mW
868,4 MHz EU;
908,4 MHz US;
921,4 MHz ANZ;
869,0 MHz RU;
up to 50 m outdoors
up to 30 m indoors
(depending on building materials)
RoHS 2011/65/EU
LVD 2006/95/EC
EMC 2004/108/EC
R&TTE 1999/5/EC
II. TECHNICAL INFORMATION
• Controlled by FIBARO system devices or any Z-Wave controller.
FIBARO Roller Shutter 2 is an extension unit.
• Microprocessor control.
Active element: electromagnetic, micro-gap relay switch.
• The device may be operated by momentary or toggle switches,
and by dedicated roller blind control switches.
• Connected motor’s current and historical power consumption
measured.
To be installed in wall switch boxes of dimensions allowing for
installation, conforming to provisions of applicable regulations.
OPERATING MANUAL
FIBARO ROLLER SHUTTER 2
FGR-222-US-A-v1.00
IV. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FIBARO SYSTEM
FIBARO is a wireless smart home automation system, based on the
Z-Wave protocol. All of available devices can be controlled through
a computer (PC or Mac), smartphone or tablet. Devices are not only
receivers, but can also repeat the signal, increasing the Z-Wave
network’s range. It gives advantage over traditional wireless
systems that require direct link between transmitter and receiver, as
a result the construction of the building could affect network’s range
negatively.
Every FIBARO network has its unique identification number (home
ID). Multiple independent networks can exist in the building without
interfering. Transmission security of FIBARO System is comparable
to wired systems.
Z-Wave technology is the leading solution in smart home
automation. There is a wide range of Z-Wave devices that are
mutually compatible, independently of manufacturer. It gives the
system the ability to evolve and expand over time. For more
information visit: www.fibaro.com.
V. ROLLER SHUTTER INSTALLATION
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
Q1 - output terminal no. 1 for shutter motor
Q2 - output terminal no. 2 for shutter motor
B - service button (used to add or remove the device)
TIPS FOR ARRANGING THE ANTENNA
1. Locate the antenna as far from metal elements as possible
(connection wires, bracket rings, etc.) in order to prevent
interferences.
2. Metal surfaces in direct vicinity of the antenna (e.g. metal switch
boxes, door frames) may impair radio signal reception!
3. Do not cut or shorten the antenna. Its length is perfectly
matched to the band in which the system operates.
NOTE
A push button connected to S1 terminal operates
the Q1 output, while the push button connected to
S2 terminal operates the Q2 output. It’s recommen-
ded to connect an UP button to S1 terminal and a
wire, responsible of up movement, to Q1 output
terminal. Respectively, a DOWN button should be
connected to S2 terminal and a wire, responsible for
down movement, to Q2 output terminal.
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VII. Z-WAVE NETWORK EXCLUSION
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply.
2) Set the main controller into the learn mode (see main controllers
operating manual).
3) Triple click the B-button or a push button connected to the S1
terminal.
VIII. ROLLER SHUTTER RESET
Reset procedure clears the modules’ EPROM memory, including all
information about the Z-Wave network controller, calibration and
power consumption data.
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply.
2) Press and hold the B-button for ca. 14 seconds.
3) LED indicator will glow yellow.
4) Release the B-button and press it again, briefly.
5) The Roller Shutter memory is now empty.
6) The module goes into the auto inclusion mode, until any button
is pushed.
CAUTION
Memory reset does not remove the module from
the Z-Wave network main controller’s memory.
Prior to memory reset it’s recommended to exclude
the module from the Z-Wave network.
TIP
After memory reset, the Roller Shutter goes into the
auto inclusion mode and waits to be included into
the Z-Wave network. To exit the auto inclusion
mode press the B-button briefly.
3) Press and hold the switch key connected to S1 or S2 input
terminal and release it after at least 3 seconds.
4) Press and hold the same switch key again, and release it after 3
seconds.
5) Now press and hold the same button, for 3 seconds, for the 3rd
time.
6) After pressing and releasing the button for the third time,
automatic calibration sequence will start.
7) Roller Shutter performs the calibration process, completing full
cycle - up, down and up again.
D. Calibration through Menu (B-button)
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply,
according to Fig.1
2) Include the module into the Z-Wave network, according to section
VI of instructions.
3) Press and hold the B-button for ca. 6 seconds.
4) LED will glow blue.
5) Release the B-button and press it again, briefly.
6) Roller Shutter performs the calibration process, completing full
cycle - up, down and up again.
E. Calibration through a Fibar Command Class control frame.
It’s possible to force the calibration process execution through
sending a Fibar Command Class control frame through a Z-Wave
network main controller.
Apart from calibrating the roller blind position, it’s possible to
calibrate the position of venetian blinds slats. After correct
calibration, in case of venetian blinds, it’s possible to set the position
between the limit switches, as well as the slats angle. By default,
time of full turn of the slats is set to 1,5 seconds. If necessary, it can
be modified following below instructions.
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply,
according to Fig.1
2) Include the module into the Z-Wave network, according to section
VI of instructions.
3) Calibrate the Roller Shutter, according to the instructions
provided in sections IX.A, IX.B, IX.C, IX.D or IX.E.
4) Set the parameter 10 value to 2 or choose in HC2 interface:
Device Type - Venetian Blind
5) Another device icon, responsible for slats operation, will show
up in Home Center 2 interface. In case of any other Z-Wave
network controllers managing the slats position is achieved
through pressing and holding a switch key (up or down).
6) By default, time of transition between extreme positions is set to
1 500 ms (1,5 seconds).
7) Turn slats between extreme positions. If after full cycle a blind
starts moving up or down, then parameter’s 12 value must be
modified, e.g. to 1 000ms (1 second). Correctly configured
slats should not force the blind to move up or down.
CAUTION
Roller Shutter needs to be calibrated to work with
any given motor.
CAUTION
Venetian blind slats may be only operated by
momentary switches.
X. OPERATING THROUGH THE Z-WAVE NETWORK
After including into the Z-Wave network, Fibaro Roller Shutter will
be presented in a Home Center 2 interface as a roller blind icon (see
fig. below). After choosing Venetian Blind device type, a second icon
will show up, responsible for managing slats position.
Opening / Closing a blind is acheved through moving a slider or
pushing a button shown in Fig. 3.
In Venetian Blind mode, setting slats angle is achieved through
moving a slider or pushing a button shown in Fig. 3.
NOTE
To abort the calibration process press any key
(connected to S1 or S2) or send a STOP control
frame through the Z-Wave network controller. In
Gate Controller mode the calibration process will
be aborted after disconnecting the S2 terminal.
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L
N
M
N
safety switch
NC
sensor
NC
Fibaro Roller
Shutter
L NS1 S2
L
N
M
N
Q2
B
Q1
CALIBRATING SLATS POSITIONING
IN VENETIAN BLINDS
CAUTION
In Venatian Blind mode, slats need to be calibrated
to work with any given motor.
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User can choose from the following operating modes:
1. Roller Blind Mode, without positioning
2. Roller Blind Mode, with positioning
3. Venetian Blind Mode
4. Gate Mode, without positioning
5. Gate Mode, with positioning
After choosing one of the above operating modes, device will be
represented in Home Center 2 interface by icons shown in Fig.3. In
addition, each operating mode affects certain parameters settings:
1) Roller blind without positioning (parameter 10 set to 0)
2) Roller blind with positioning (parameter 10 set to 1)
3) Venetian blind (parameter 10 set to 2; parameter 13, set to 2)
4) Gate without positioning (parameter 10 set to 3; parameter 12 set
to 0; parameter 17 set to 0)
5) Gate with positioning (parameter 10 set to 4; parameter 12 set to
0; parameter 17 set to 0)
NOTE
Above operating modes and their default settings
are modified automatically only in Home Center 2
controller. In case of the Z-Wave network
controllers from other manufacturers, these
settings need to be manually adjusted (see section
XVIII).
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Fibaro Roller
Shutter
B
limit
switches
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CAUTION
Read this manual before attempting to install
the device! Failure to observe recommendations
included in this manual may be dangerous or cause
a violation of the law. The manufacturer, Fibar
Group S.A., will not be held responsible for any loss
or damage resulting from not following the
instructions of operating manual.
!
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).
DANGER
Any maintenance work on controlled devices may
be performed only after the power supply has been
disconnected.
DANGER
Danger of electrocution! All works on the device
may be performed only by a qualified and licensed
electrician. Observe national regulations. Faulty
connection or use may result in fire or electric
shock.
CAUTION
It’s not recommended to operate all of the roller
blinds simultaneously. For safety reasons, at least
one roller blind should be controlled independently,
providing safe escape route in case of emergency.
CAUTION
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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WARNING
It is recomended to monitor regulary operation of
Fibaro Roller shutter in all modes. In case of gate
control mode device, motor limit switches, infrared
barriers and emergency stop should be monitored
and maintained regulary .
!
L NS1 S2 Q2 Q1
CAUTION
The device is designed for installation in wall switch
boxes and can work only with the electrical
connectors compliant with the relevant safety
standards.
!
1. Before installation make sure the voltage supply is
disconnected.
2. Connect the Roller Shutter in accordance with the wiring
diagram presented on Fig. 1 (roller blinds, venetian blinds) or
Fig. 2 (gates).
3. Place the device in a switch box.
4. Arrange the antenna.
5. Turn on the power supply keeping the necessary safety
precautions.
6. Include the module into the Z-Wave network, observing pt. VI
description.
7. If necessary, calibrate the module, observing pt. IX descripion.
Fig. 1 Roller Shutter wiring diagram
Fig. 2 Connecting Roller Shutter to GATE motor
VI. Z-WAVE NETWORK INCLUSION
Fibaro Roller Shutter may be included into the Z-Wave network via
the B-button or a push button connected to the S1 terminal. In
addition, the module may be included in auto inclusion mode, by
simply connecting the power supply.
Automatic Z-Wave network inclusion:
1) Make sure the power supply is disconnected and a Roller Shutter
is located within a direct Z-Wave network’s main controller
communication range.
2) Set the main controller into the learn mode (see main controllers
operating manual).
3) Connect the power supply to include the Roller Shutter in auto
inclusion mode.
4) Fibaro Roller Shutter will be automatically detected and included
into the Z-Wave network.
To disable the auto inclusion mode, press the B-button briefly, after
connecting the module to the power supply.
Manual Z-Wave network inclusion:
1) Connect the power supply.
2) Set the main controller into the learn mode (see main controllers
operating manual).
3) Triple click the B-button or a push button connected to the S1
terminal.
4) Fibaro Roller Shutter will be detected and included into the
Z-Wave network.
IX. POSITIONING CALIBRATION
Calibration is a process during which a Roller Shutter learns the
position of the limit switches and a motor characteristic. Calibration
is mandatory in order for the Roller Shutter to correctly recognize a
roller blind position. The procedure consists of an automatic, full
movement between the limit switches (up, down, and up again).
There are separate procedures of calibrating roller blind and slats
(venetian blind) positioning. Each time the calibration requires the
completion of a full cycle (up and down).
Fig. 3 Roller Shutter icons in Home Center interface
XI. MANUAL OPERATION
Fibaro Roller Shutter allows for connecting push buttons to S1 and
S2 terminals. These may be momentary or toggle switches,
alternatively. Push buttons are responsible for managing the blind’s
movement.
Using momentary switches:
Clicking button connected to S1 terminal, initiates up
movement.
Clicking button connected to S2 terminal, initiates down
movement.
If the blind is moving, each click, of any button, will stop the
movement. In addition a button click sends a command frame to I-st
association group devices.
In case of venetian blinds, it’s possible to manage the slats angle.
Operating Mode - Venetian Blind, or Parameter 10 value set to 2.
Holding connected to S1 terminal initiates slats rotation up.
Holding connected to S2 terminal initiates slats rotation down.
In addition a button hold sends a Fibar Command Class control
frame to II-nd association group devices.
XII. ASSOCIATIONS
Through an association Fibaro Roller Shutter may control another
Z-Wave network device, e.g. another Roller Shutter, Wall Plug,
Dimmer, Relay Switch, RGBW Controller.
Using toggle switches:
Changing switch key position, connected to S1 terminal,
initiates up movement.
Changing switch key position, connected to S2 terminal,
initiates down movement.
Choosing a middle position stops the blind.
NOTE
Association allows for direct communication
between Z-Wave network devices. Main controller
does not take part in such communication.
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Fibaro Roller Shutter provides three association groups:
I association group is triggered through a momentary switch click,
or a toggle switch position change.
II association group is triggered through a momentary switch hold
NOTE
II association group is inactive when toggle switches
are used or in Gate Controller mode (parameter 10).
In case of controlling Venetian Blinds, control
commands are sent in Fibar Command Class
standard.
III association group reports the module status. Only one device
may be assigned to this group, main controller by default. It’s not
recommended to modify this group’s settings.
Fibaro Roller Shutter allows for commanding other Roller Shutters,
associated into I or II association group, through clicking or holding a
switch key. For example, this mechanism allows for operating a
Roller Shutter connected to the switch with a button click, and
operating the devices associated in II association group by a button
hold. In addition, when operating Venetian Blinds, it’s possible to
synchronize many devices.
!
WARNING
Fibaro Roller Shutter is dedicated to operate with
AC powered electric motors. Connecting the device
directly to DC powered motors may result in them
being damaged.
!
CAUTION
The switch box must be compliant with the relevant
national safety standards and its depth should not
be less than 60mm.
!
CAUTION
Electrical system of the building must be protected
with an overcurrent protection (fuse) with a value
not higher than 10A.
!
III. SUPPORTED LOADS
1
2
inductive load
lamp and resistive load
1,7 A
4,2 A
110-240 V~FGR-222
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105415810101
ROLLER BLIND POSITIONING CALIBRATION
There are 5 procedures of calibrating a Fibaro Roller Shutter to
choose from. Each one gives the same results and the user may
choose which one to execute.
A. Calibration through a Fibaro Home Center 2 interface
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply,
according to Fig.1
2) Include the module into the Z-Wave network, according to section
VI of instructions.
3) In Home Center 2 interface choose Fibaro Roller Shutter’s
advanced settings.
4) Click CALIBRATE buttin in the devices advanced settings tab.
5) Roller Shutter performs the calibration process, completing full
cycle - up, down and up again.
6) Using an interface test whether the positioning works correctly.
B. Calibration through the Z-Wave network
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply,
according to Fig.1
2) Include the module into the Z-Wave network, according to section
VI of instructions.
3) Set the parameter 29 value to 1.
4) Roller Shutter performs the calibration process, completing full
cycle - up, down and up again.
5) The parameter 29 value will be automatically set to 0.
6) Using an interface test whether the positioning works correctly.
C. Calibration through the switch keys
1) Make sure the module is connected to the power supply,
according to Fig.1, and to the switch keys as well (S1 and S2
inputs).
2) Include the module into the Z-Wave network, according to section
VI of instructions.
USING ASSOCIATIONS TO OPERATE ANOTHER
ROLLER SHUTTER OR ANY OTHER Z-WAVE
DEVICE.
I ASSOCIATION GROUP:
Clicking button, connected to S1 terminal will initiate up
movement in associated Roller Shutters, or send Turn On command
frame to the devices associated in I-st association group.
Clicking button, connected to S2 terminal will initiate down
movement in associated Roller Shutters, or send Turn Off command
frame to the devices associated in I-st association group.
3) If the module is not able to establish a routed connection with the
main controller, LED Indicator colour will change from YELLOW to
VIOLET. After few seconds test will end and the LED Indicator will
glow RED for two seconds. Whole procedure will start again and
the module will try to establish a direct connection with the main
controller (step 1).
XIX. LIMITED WARRANTY
This limited warranty is provided by Fibar USA, LLC (the “Company”),
1040 E. Lake Ave., Glenview, Illinois 60025, as the sole and exclusive
remedy offered to a purchaser (the “Customer”) of the products (the
“Products”) for any alleged defects in any of the Products. The warranty
is subject to all terms sets forth below.
1. LIMITED WARRANTY:
Subject to the limitations of section 2, the company warrants that the
products sold by the company to the customer will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and regular service and
maintenance for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase of the
products. The one-year period may be referred to as the “limited warranty
period”.
This is the sole and exclusive warranty given by the company with
respect to the products and is in lieu of and excludes all other warranties,
express or implied, arising by operation of law or otherwise, including
without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose, non-infringement and the implied condition of
satisfactory quality.
The product is not, is not intended to function or be used as, should not
be used as, and shall not be deemed to be, an alarm system or home
security system. The product’s intended use shall not include use as an
alarm system or home security system.
This limited warranty does not extend to any losses or damages due in
whole or in part to misuse, accident, abuse, neglect, normal wear and
tear, negligence (other than the Company’s), unauthorized modification
or alteration, use beyond rated capacity, unsuitable power sources or
environmental conditions, improper installation, repair, handling,
maintenance or application, third party actions or omissions (whether as
an agent or apparent agent of the Company), criminal acts, or any other
cause not the direct fault of the Company.
2. LIMITATION OF REMEDY:
If within the limited warranty period, the Customer discovers any covered
warranty defects and notifies the Company within thirty (30) days of such
discovery, pursuant to the Claims Procedure in Section 4 below, the
Company shall, at its option and as the Customer’s exclusive remedy,
repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture.
The remedies set forth in this limited warranty are exclusive. The sole and
exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty hereunder shall be limited to
repair or replacement of the products.
In the event that the product cannot be repaired or replaced, the company
reserves the right to substitute a product of similar technical parameters.
The company will not refund the purchase price of the original product.
Failure by the Customer to give such written notice within the thirty (30)
day time period shall be deemed an absolute and unconditional waiver of
the Customer’s claim for such covered defects. All costs and expenses
of dismantling, reinstallation and freight, including the time of the
Company’s personnel and representatives for site travel and diagnosis
under this limited warranty, shall be borne by the Customer unless
accepted in writing by the Company. Products repaired or replaced
during the limited warranty period shall be covered by the foregoing
limited warranty for the remainder of the limited warranty period.
The Customer assumes all other responsibility for any loss, damage, or
injury to persons or property arising out of, connected with, or resulting
from the use of Products, either alone or in combination with other
products/components.
3. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
In no event, regardless of the form of the claim or cause of action
(whether based in contract, infringement, negligence, strict liability, other
tort or otherwise), shall the company’s liability to the customer or any third
party exceed the price paid by the customer for the specific products
giving rise to the claim or cause of action.
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not be liable to the customer or any third party for any general, direct,
indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages,
including, but not limited to, loss of profits or anticipated profits, business
interruption, loss of use, revenue, reputation and data, costs incurred,
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from any claim or cause of action relating to the product, whether such is
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These limitations shall apply notwithstanding any failure of essential
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exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the
above exclusions may not apply to certain customers.
The Customer assumes all other responsibility for any loss, damage, or
injury to persons or property arising out of, connected with, or resulting
from the use of Products, either alone or in combination with other
products/components.
4. CLAIMS PROCEDURE:
The Customer shall make a claim by written notice to the Company
through the contact information listed on its website at www.fibaro.com or
by contacting the Company through the telephone number listed on the
website. Any telephone conversations will be recorded. The Company
will issue a designated claim number for each claim made. The Customer
may be contacted by an authorized warranty service representative to
arrange a date for an inspection of the Product. This inspection shall be
in the presence of the Customer. The Product that is the subject of the
claim shall be made available by the Customer together with complete
standard equipment and the documents confirming the Product’s
purchase. Covered defects (as determined by the Company or its
authorized service representative) found during the limited warranty
period shall be remedied within thirty (30) days from the date of
inspection or the date the Product is delivered to the Company or its
authorized service representative, whichever is later. The limited
warranty period shall be extended by the time that the Product is in the
possession of the authorized service representative or the Company.
Remember: before you submit a warranty claim, contact our technical
support using telephone or e-mail. More than 50% of operational
problems is resolved remotely, saving time and money spent to initiating
claim procedure.
5. GOVERNING LAW AND BINDING ARBITRATION:
Please read this section carefully. It affects customers’ rights and will
have a substantial impact on how claims the company and the customer
have against each other are resolved. This limited warranty contains a
binding arbitration provision which may be enforced by the parties.
The Company and the Customer agree that any claim or dispute at law or
equity that has arisen or may arise between them relating in any way to
or arising out of this limited warranty or the Products will be resolved in
accordance with the provisions set forth in this Section.
A. Applicable Law. The Customer and the Company agree that, except
to the extent inconsistent with or preempted by federal law, the laws of
the State of Illinois, without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will
govern the limited warranty and Products and any claim or dispute that
has arisen or may arise between the Company and the Customer, except
as otherwise stated herein. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the
interpretation and enforcement of this Section 5. The U.N. Convention on
Contracts for the International Sales of Goods shall not apply.
II ASSOCIATION GROUP:
Holding button, connected to S1 terminal will move the
connected roller blind up, and after 1 second delay initiate up
movement in associated Roller Shutters, or send Turn On command
frame to the devices associated in II-nd association group.
Holding button, connected to S2 terminal will move the
conected rolled blind down, and after 1 second delay initiate down
movement in associated Roller Shutters, or send Turn Off command
frame to the devices associated in II-nd association group.
USING ASSOCIATIONS TO OPERATE ROLLER
SHUTTERS CONNECTED TO VENETIAN BLINDS.
Using association mechanism to operating venetian blinds requires
configuring both, I-st and II-nd association groups.
I ASSOCIATION GROUP
Clicking button, connected to S1 terminal will initiate up
movement of the connected venetian blind and other devices
associated in I-st association group.
Clicking button, connected to S2 terminal will initiate down
movement of the connected venetian blind and other devices
associated in I-st association group.
II ASSOCIATION GROUP (relevant for momentary switches only)
Holding button, connected to S1 terminal will initiate slats
rotation up, of the connected venetian blind as well as the other
devices associated in II-nd association group.
Holding button, connected to S2 terminal will initiate slats
rotation down, of the connected venetian blind as well as the other
devices associated in II-nd association group.
NOTE
Once the associated devices are already moving,
they will be stopped if any of the buttons is pressed
and held.
!
NOTE
In Gate Mode, by default, the S1 terminal is set to
operate with a momentary switch, ignoring the
parameter 14 settings.
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XIII. OPERATING GATE MOTORS
Fibaro Roller Shutter allows for operating gate motors. Gate motor
should be connected to Q1 and Q2 terminals according to Fig.2. In
the Gate Mode, a momentary switch may be connected to S1
terminal. It’s recommended to connect an IR barrier, an emergency
stop button or any alarm mechanism to S2 terminal. Opening a
contact in a device connected to S2 terminal will always result in
stopping a motor in current position (see Fig. 2).
Clicking a push button connected to S1 terminal will initiate opening
the gate. Next click of a button will stop the gate. Yet another click of
a button will close the gate. According to following seaquence:
OPEN → STOP → CLOSE → STOP → OPEN.
Fig. 4 Roller Shutter icon in Home Center interface
Full opening the gate initiates a Roller Shutter COUNTDOWN. After
the COUNTDOWN the gate will start closing. COUNTDOWN length
is set through the parameter 12. In addition, if the IR barrier is cut (S2
contact opened) at the gate fully open, the gate will start closing after
a time period specified in parameter 17.
NOTE
In both Gate Modes, with and without positioning,
parameters 12 and 17 are automatically set to 0. At
these settings the gate will open, but will not
automatically close. Relevant times need to be set
manually in parameters 12 and 17 (see section
XVIII).
!
NOTE
Parameters 12 and 17 settings are automatically
modified only in Home Center 2 controller, when
choosing one of Gate Modes. In case of controllers
from other manufacturers these parameters need to
be set manually (see section XVIII).
!
NOTE
Installation of the gate driver may be performed only
by certified professionals. The motor must be
equipped with the appropriate limit switches (see Fig
2). It’s recommended to connect a NC (normally
closed) contact of an IR barrier to S2 terminal.
Opening the contact will stop the gate. In addition,
it’s recommened to connect an emergency stop
button to the motors neutral (N) wire. In emergency,
pushing the emergency stop button will cut the
power and stop the gate. It is recomended to monitor
regulary operation of Fibaro Roller shutter in all
modes. Also it is recomended to regulary verificate
and maintenance connectors.
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NOTE
S1 and S2 terminals react to mains voltage only.
Using IR barriers with NC contacts operating on
lower voltages require using an additional relay (see
Fig. 2)
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XIV. LED INDICATOR
Fibaro Roller Shutter has a MENU. Each MENU level is signaled
through a LED Indicator colour. To enter MENU press and hold the
B-button for at least 2 seconds.
While the B-button is being held, LED Indicator colours will change
in the following sequence:
BLUE - Roller Shutter calibration procedure (see section IX)
VIOLET - initiate the Z-Wave network range tester
GREEN - reset energy consumption data memory (see section XVI)
YELLOW - Roller Shutter reset (see section VIII)
Release the B-button to choose the desired function and confirm
your choice with the B-button click.
XV. Z-WAVE RANGE TESTER
Fibaro Roller Shutter has a built in mechanism, allowing to roughly
estimate the Z-Wave network range.
CAUTION
To allow for the Z-Wave network range test, the
Z-Wave network controller needs to support the
functionality and the module needs to be included
in the network. Z-Wave range test puts heavy strain
on the network, so it’s recommended to use the
function only in special cases.
In order to test the Z-Wave network range:
1) Press and hold the B-button for ca. 6 seconds, until the LED
Indicator glows violet.
2) Release the B-button.
3) Click the B-button.
4) LED Indicator will signal the Z-Wave network range (see
description below).
5) Click the B-button to exit the Range Tester.
Network range signaling modes:
Z-Wave network range is signaled by LED illumination colour and
behaviour. Blinking each 1-second means the modules tries to
establish a direct communication with the main controller, while 2
seconds glowing means the test result. The test is performed in a
loop, until being stopped by the user. Z-Wave range test is
performed in three steps, signaled with green, yellow, violet and
red:
1) Blinking in GREEN means the module tries to establish a direct
communication with the main controller. Positive test result is
signaled by a 2 second glowing in GREEN, after which the test is
repeated (step 1). In practice, if the module is able to establish a
direct communication with the main controller, the LED will glow
GREEN, without blinking.
2) If the module is not able to establish a direct connection with the
main controller, it will try to establish a routed connection, through
another, intermediary, Z-Wave network devices. LED indicator will
change the illumination colour to RED. Positive test result is
signaled with glowing in YELLOW. After 2 seconds the module will
retry establishing a direct communication (step 1).
NOTE
The module may modify the main controller
communication from direct to routed and vice
versa, especially if it’s located at the direct
communication range limit.
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XVI. CURRENT AND HISTORICAL
POWER CONSUMPTION MEASURING
Fibaro Roller Shutter allows for the current load and power
consumption monitoring. Data is sent to the main controller, e.g.
Home Center 2.
Measuring is carried out by an independent microprocessor
dedicated exclusively for the purpose, assuring maximum accuracy
and precision. The microprocessor is factory calibrated.
Electric power - power consumed by an electric device in an instant,
in Watts (W).
Electric energy - energy consumed by a device through a time
period. Most commonly measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh). One
kilowatt-hour is equal to one kilowatt of power consumed over a
period of one hour, 1kWh = 1000 Wh.
RESETTING ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION MEMORY
Fibaro Roller Shutters electricity consumption memory may be
cleared in one of the following ways:
1) Through the module reset (see section VIII)
2) Through the main controller menu (see main controllers
operating manual
3) Manually using the following instructions:
a) Make sure the device is connected to voltage supply.
b) Press and hold the B-button for ca. 10 seconds, until LED I
ndicator glows GREEN.
c) Release the B-button.
d) Click the B-button.
e) Energy consumption memory has been erased.
NOTE
1) Please contact your local supplier for the current
rates
2) Fibaro Roller Shutter stores consumed electricity
data on its memory, which means disconnecting the
module from voltage supply does not erase the
data.
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XVII. PROTECTION MODE
Fibaro Roller Shutter uses the Protection Command Class v2 to
prevent from unintended motor movement.
1) Local Protection
Local Protection State:
0 - no protection. Roller Shutter responds to push buttons.
1 - not supported
2 - Local protection active. Roller Shutter does not respond to
push buttons.
Once the Local Protection is activated, the module stops
responding to S1 and S2 push buttons. SCENE ID and association
commands will not be sent as well. The only exception is the
B-button. Menu and Z-Wave network inclusion, after the B-button
or S1 push button triple click, are still active.
CAUTION
There’s one more exception in Local Protection. In
Gate Mode, S2 (IR Barrier) is still active. It means if
the obstacle is detected, the gate will stop,
regardless the Local Protection State set.
2) RF Protection (radio protection)
RF Protection State:
0 – No protection. Roller Shutter responds to command frames.
1 - RF Protection active. Roller Shutter does not respond to the
Z-Wave control frames.
2 - not supported.
Once the RF Protection is activated, the module stops responding
to command frames setting the blind position. It’s still possible
however to configure the device (advanced configuration
parameters, protection modes) and checking it’s current state
through polling (position, power, energy).
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WARNING
In Protection Mode it will not be possible to control
Fibaro Roller Shutter from buttons. It is not
recomended to control all Fibaro Roller Shutters in
this mode.
XVIII. ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
GENERAL SETTINGS:
3. Reports type
0 – Blind position reports sent to the main controller using Z-Wave
Command Class.
1 - Blind position reports sent to the main controller using Fibar
Command Class.
Parameters value shoud be set to 1 if the module operates in
Venetian Blind mode.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
NOTE
To make sure whether Fibar Command Class is
supported by Z-Wave network main controllers
from other manufacturers, please contact the
controllers manufacturer.
10. Roller Shutter operating modes:
0 - Roller Blind Mode, without positioning
1 - Roller Blind Mode, with positioning
2 - Venetian Blind Mode, with positioning
3 - Gate Mode, without positioning
4 - Gate Mode, with positioning
Default settng: 1
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
12. In Venetian Blind mode (parameter 10 set to 2) the parameter
determines time of full turn of the slats.
In Gate Mode (parameter 10 set to 3 or 4) the parameter defines the
COUNTDOWN time, i.e. the time period after which an open gate
starts closing. In any other operating mode the parameter value is
irrelevant.
Value of 0 means the gate will not close automatically.
Available settings: 0-65535 (0 - 655,35s)
Default setting: 150 (1,5 s)
Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
13. Set slats back to previous position.
In Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 2) the parameter
influences slats positioning in various situations. In any other
operating mode the parameter value is irrelevant.
0 - Slats return to previously set position only in case of the
main controller operation.
1 - Slats return to previously set position in case of the main
controller operation, momentary switch operation, or when the
limit switch is reached.
2 - Slats return to previously set position in case of the main
controller operation, momentary switch operation, when the limit
switch is reached or after receiving a “STOP” control frame
(Switch Multilevel Stop).
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
14. Switch type.
The parameter settings are relevant for Roller Blind Mode and
Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 0, 1, 2).
0 - Momentary switches
1 - Toggle switches
2 - Single, momentary switch. (The switch should be connected to
S1 terminal)
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
17. In Roller Blind Mode or Venetian Blind mode (parameter 10
set to 0, 1, 2) the parameter determines when the Roller Shutter
relays are turned off after reaching a limit switch.
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This Device may be used with all devices
certified with Z-Wave certificate and should be
compatible with such devices produced by
other manufacturers.
Any device compatible with Z-Wave may be added
to Fibaro system.
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FIBARGROUP
FIBARO
www.fibaro.com
Hereby, Fibar Group S.A. declares that this Fibaro
Roller Shutter 2 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
In Gate Mode (parameter 10 set to 3 or 4) the parameter determines
a time period after which a gate will start closing after a S2 contact
has been disconnected. In this mode, time to turn off the Roller
Shutter relays after reaching a limit switch is set to 3 seconds and
cannot be modified. 0 means the gate will note close automatically.
Available settings: 0 - 255 (0,1-25,5s).
Default setting: 10 (1s).
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
18. Motor operation detection.
Power threshold to be interpreted as reaching a limit switch.
Available settings: 0 - 255 (1-255 W)
The value of 0 means reaching a limit switch will not be detected
Default setting: 10 (10W).
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
22. Motor operation time.
Time period for the motor to continue operation.
Available settings: 0 – 65535 (0 – 65535s)
The value of 0 means the function is disabled.
Default setting: 240 (240s. – 4 minutes)
Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
29. Forced Roller Shutter calibration.
By modifying the parameters setting from 0 to 1 a Roller Shutter
enters the calibration mode. The parameter relevant only if a Roller
Shutter is set to work in positioning mode (parameter 10 set to 1, 2
or 4).
1 - Start calibration process
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
ALARM SETTINGS:
30. Response to general alarm
0 - No reaction.
1 - Open blind.
2 - Close blind.
Default setting: 2
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
31. Response to flooding alarm
0 - No reaction.
1 - Open blind.
2 - Close blind.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
32. Response to smoke, CO or CO2 alarm
0 - No reaction.
1 - Open blind.
2 - Close blind.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
33. Response to temperature alarm
0 - No reaction.
1 - Open blind.
2 - Close blind.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
35. Managing slats in response to alarm.
In Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 2), the parameter
determines how the slats will react upon alarm detection. In any
other modes, the parameter value is not relevant.
0 - Do not change slats position - slats return to the last set
position.
1 - Set slats to their extreme position.
Default setting: 1
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
POWER AND ENERGY REPORTS SETTINGS:
40. Power reports.
Power level change that will result in new power value report being
sent. The parameter defines a change that needs to occur in order to
trigger the report. The value is a percentage of the previous report.
Power report threshold available settings: 1-100 (1-100%).
Value of 0 means the reports are turned off.
Default setting: 10 (10%).
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
42. Periodic power or energy reports.
The parameter defines a time period between consecutive reports.
Available settings: 1-65534 (1-65534 seconds)
Value of 0 means the reports are turned off.
Default setting: 3600 (3600 seconds / 60 minutes).
Parameter size: 2 [bytes]
43. Energy reports.
Energy level change which will result in new energy value report
being sent. The parameter defines a change that needs to occur in
order to trigger the report.
Energy threshold available settings: 1-254 (0,01 - 2,54kWh).
Value of 0 means the reports are turned off.
Default setting 10 (0,1kWh).
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
44. Self-measurement.
A Roller Shutter may include power and energy used by itself in
reports sent to the main controller.
0 - Self-measurement inactive.
1 - Self-measurement active.
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
50. Scenes / Associations activation.
Parameter determines whether scenes or associations are activated
by the switch keys.
0 - Associations activation
1 - Scenes activation
Default setting: 0
Parameter size: 1 [byte]
B. Agreement to Arbitrate. The Company and the Customer each
agree that any and all disputes or claims that have arisen or may arise
between them relating to or arising out of this limited warranty or the
Products shall be resolved exclusively through final and binding
arbitration, rather than in a court proceeding. Alternatively, the Customer
may assert his/her claims in small claims court, if the claims qualify and
so long as the matter remains in such court and advances only on an
individual (non-class, non-representative) basis.
The Company and the Customer agree that each of them may bring
claims against the other only on an individual basis and not as a plaintiff
or class member in any purported class or representative action or
proceeding. Unless both the Company and the Customer agree, the
arbitration may not consolidate or join more than one person’s claims and
many not otherwise preside over any form of a consolidated, representa-
tive, or class proceeding.
C. Opt-Out. The Customer may opt-out of this agreement to arbitrate by
sending the Company a written opt-out notice, via certified mail and
postmarked no later than 30 days after the date of purchase of the
Product. The opt-out notice must include the Customer’s name and
address, the serial number of the Product purchased, and the date and
location of the purchase. All other parts of this limited warranty will still
apply.
D. Procedures. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant
to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures or pursuant to
JAMS’ Streamlined Arbitration Rules and Procedures, whichever as
applicable. JAMS’ rules are available at www.jamsadr.com. The use of
the word “arbitrator” in this provision shall not be construed to prohibit
more than one arbitrator from presiding over the arbitration; rather, the
JAMS’ rules will govern the number of arbitrators that may preside over
an arbitration. The Customer will have a reasonable opportunity to
participate in the selection of the arbitrator.
A Customer who intends to seek arbitration must first make a written
claim against the Company pursuant to Section 4. If the Customer and
the Company are unable to resolve the claim within thirty (30) days from
the date of the notice, the Company or the Customer may initiate
arbitration proceedings. A form for initiating arbitration proceedings is
available on JAMS’ website. In addition to filing the form with JAMS, the
party initiating the arbitration must mail a copy of the completed form to
the other party. In the event the Company initiates arbitration against a
Customer, it will send a copy of the completed form to the physical
address the Company has on file for the Customer.
The arbitration hearing shall be held in the county in which the Customer
resides or at another mutually agreed location.
Arbitration uses a neutral arbitrator instead of a judge or jury. Discovery
or the exchange of non-privileged information will be allowed pursuant to
JAMS’ rules. The arbitrator will decide the substance of all claims in
accordance with applicable law, including recognized principles of equity,
and will honor all claims of privilege recognized by law. An arbitrator can
award the same damages and relief on an individual basis that a court
can award to an individual. The arbitrator’s award shall be final and
binding and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be
entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. An award will consist of a
written statement stating the disposition of each claim, and will include a
concise written statement of the essential findings and conclusions on
which the award is based.
Payment of all filing, administration and arbitrator fees is governed by
JAMS; provided, however, that when a Customer initiates arbitration
against the Company, the fee required to be paid by the Customer is that
amount designated by JAMS for consumer arbitrations. All other costs
will be paid by the Company.
If an arbitrator or court decides that any part of this limited warranty is
invalid or unenforceable, the other parts of the limited warranty shall still
apply to the extent applicable. In the event that this agreement to arbitrate
is wholly inapplicable, the Customers agree that any claim or dispute that
has arisen or may arise between the Customer and the Company must
be resolved exclusively by a state or federal court located in Cook
County, Illinois. The Customer agrees to submit to the personal
jurisdiction of the courts located within Cook County, Illinois, for the
purpose of litigating all such claims or disputes.
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR
TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS
TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE
USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Industry Canada (IC) Compliance Notice
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSSs.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes d’exemption de licence RSS
d’Industry Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions
suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet
appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui
peuvent affecter son fonctionnement.

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