Fibar Group FGR - 221 Bedieningshandleiding
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I GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FIBARO SYSTEM
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.
OPERATING MANUAL
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
ROLLER SHUTTER CONTROLLER
confirmation of its reception. This operation confirms their status so
to check whether they are active. Safety of the Fibaro System
FGR - 221 v1.9 - v1.10
transmission is comparable to the safety of transmission in data bus
wired systems.
Fibaro operates in the free band for data transmission. The
Remotely controlled Roller Shutter Controller of Fibaro System is
frequency depends on radio regulations in individual country . Each
designed to control motors of roller shutters, awnings, etc.
Fibaro network has its own unique network identification number
(home ID), which is why it is possible to co-operate two or more
It has the function of detecting the current state of a controlled
independent systems in a single building without any interference.
device, e.g. position of roller shutter.
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
Specifications
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.
Power supply
110 - 230 V ±10% 50/60Hz
Fibaro generates a dynamic network structure. After Fibaro System
is switched on, the location of its individual components is
Power of supplied motor
up to 1kW for 230V
automatically updated in real-time through status confirmation
up to 500W for 110V
signals received from devices operating in a "mesh" network.
Rated motor current
4,3A / 230V 50/60Hz
The in-wall Roller Shutter Controller is hereinafter referred to as
Fibaro Roller Controller. It is designed to switch rise/lower roller
In accordance with EU
EN 55022
shutter connected to its terminals using radio waves, controllers and
standards
EN 61000
a push button directly connected to Fibaro Roller Controller.
Circuit Temperature limits
105 °C
II Assembling Roller Shutter Controller
Operational temperature
0 - 40 °C
For installation in boxes
Ø ≥ 50mm
Radio signal power:
1mW
Radio protocol
Z-Wave
Radio Frequency
868,4 MHz EU;
908,4 MHz US;
921,4 MHz ANZ;
869,2 MHz RU;
1. Before installation ensure that the voltage supply is
disconnected.
2. Connect the Roller Shutter Controller in accordance with the
Range
up to 50 m outdoors
diagram on Fig. 1
up to 30 m indoors
3. Place the device in the switch box.
(depending on building materials)
4. Arrange the antenna (tips are presented below diagrams of
fig. 1)
Dimensions (L x W x H)
42 x 37 x 17 mm
Electricity consumption
< 0,8W
Technical Information
• 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
DANGER
Danger of electrocution! All works on the device
may be performed only by a qualified and licensed
electrician. Observe national regulations.
DANGER
Fig.1 Wiring diagram for the Roller Shutter Controller
Danger of electrocution. Even when the device is
turned off, voltage may be present at its terminals.
Any
works
introducing
changes
into
the
NOTES FOR THE DIAGRAM:
configuration of connections or the load must be
L - terminal for live lead
always
performed
with
disconnected
voltage
N - terminal for neutral lead
(disable the fuse).
S1 - terminal for key no. 1 (has the option of entering the device in
learning mode)
TIPS
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S2 - terminal for key No. 2
O1 - output terminal no. 1 for shutter motor
• Do not connect the device to loads exceeding
O2 - output terminal no. 2 for shutter motor
recommended values.
B - service button (used to add or remove a device from the system)
• Connect only in accordance with the diagram
presented in the manual. Improper connections may
be dangerous.
TIPS FOR ARRANGING THE ANTENNA:
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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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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).
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
Danger of electrocution.
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
L
N
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.
N
STEP 4
Set the controller in add/remove mode (see the controller's manual)
S1 S2
O2
O1
L N
M
Roller
STEP 5
B
Add the Roller Shutter Controller to the network by pushing three
Shutter
times key no. 1 or push-button B located inside the housing of the
device.
WARNING!
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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.
WARNING!
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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.
During the installation, it is recommended to use a
The Roller Shutter Controller enables user to associate three
momentary keys or push- button B.
groups.
Group I is triggered by single-clicking of any key (does not work
STEP 6
when using toggle keys )
The controller indicates that the device is correctly added to the
network, (see the manual of Home Center controller).
Group II is triggered by holding down any key
It should be noted that after proper adding the Roller Shutter
Group III for controllers such as Home Center for state reporting
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
The Roller Shutter Controller enables user to control up to 16 normal
verified by setting required position of the shutter using the icon e.g.
devices, and 7 MultiChannel devices in group no. 1 and no. 2, group
30% of shutter opening - the actual opening should correspond to
no. 3 has only one field. The first field in each group is reserved for
this value/position.
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
For large Z-WAVE networks it is recommended to calibrate the
associated device may be quite long.
module by switches connected to S1 and S2 inputs.
To add an association (using Fibaro controller), go to device options
2. Resetting the Roller Shutter Controller
by clicking the following icon:
The Roller Shutter Controller provides two methods for resetting.
Select the "device options" tab. Then specify to which group and
Method I : Reset by removing the Roller Shutter Controller from the
what devices are to be associated. Sending relevant information to
existing Z-Wave network. The device may be removed using the
devices added to associated groups may take even a few minutes
controller that has the ability to include/exclude devices from/to
(see details in the controller's manual ).
Z-Wave network (see the manual of controller).
Method II : Within 5 sec. after connecting mains voltage supply, the
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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.
FGR221 Roller Shutter Controller supports the operation of
multi-channel devices. Multichannel devices are devices that include
Momentary switch (after releasing the push-button a spring
two or more circuits inside one physical unit.
automatically pushes back and disconnects the button)
- Raising / lowering the roller shutter - shortly press the button
assigned for the action.
V Configuration
Toggle switch (operates as a two-position switch, it has no
spring that would push back the device after releasing manual
pressure)
The Roller Shutter Controller allows user to configure the following
parameters:
- Raising / lowering the roller shutter - change the position of selected
push-button from the current position.
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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.
Parameter No. 1 - Activate / deactivate functions ALL ON / ALL
By default, the Roller Shutter Controller accepts both active
OFF.
commands ALL ON and ALL OFF. Settings may be changed by
Default value: 0
entering an appropriate value into configuration register no. 1
Options for changing parameter 255, 0, 1, 2
5. Controlling the Roller Shutter Controller using
Available configuration parameters:
Fibaro system controller
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
After adding the Roller Shutter Controller to the network, it will be
2 - ALL ON active ALL OFF is not active
represented in Home Center by the following icon:
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
Fig. 2 The icon of the roller shutter shown on the Fibaro controller
1 - toggle switch
2 - single momentary switch
Raising / lowering the roller shutter is achieved by moving the slider
or by pressing the appropriate button, as shown in Figure 2.
Parameter No. 20 - Saving the position "Favourites".
Default value: 16
IV Association
Options for changing parameter 1-99
Association enables the Roller Shutter Controller to directly control
a device included in Z-Wave network e.g. Dimmer, Switch (ON-OFF)
Possibility to change the configuration of the following
or scene
parameters [30 - 33].
0 - DEACTIVATION - the device does not respond to alarm data
frames
WARNING!
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1 - OPEN SHUTTER ALARM - the device closes the roller shutter
Association ensures direct transfer of control
after detecting an alarm
commands between devices, and is performed
2 - CLOSED SHUTTER ALARM - the device opens the roller shutter
without participation of the main controller.
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:
WARNING!
When the Roller Shutter Controller sends control
0 – functionality deactivated
commands and a new command is issued, then the
1 – functionality activated
current one command transmission is interrupted to
send new commands.
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
WARNING!
double click ID 14
Entering incorrect parameters may cause incorrect
triple click ID 15
operation of the Roller Shutter Controller.
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
VI Additional Functionality
Operating alarm data frames
Fibaro system allows user to set response of devices to alarm
situations
(response
to
SENSOR_ALARM_REPORT)
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
data-frames ALARM_REPORT
and
The
Roller
Shutter
Controller