FaILurE
The shutter does not move but I can
hear the relays click for 1 second.
The shutter stops while it is opening
and then moves the opposite way.
The shutter stops while it is closing
and then moves the opposite way.
The shutter opens a little after
closing completely.
The shutters stop during movement
only when operated by the
centralised control.
Some shutters open and others
close when the centralised control is
operated.
Module configuration code summary table
Code Action
Recall of the intermediate position
2
Centralised opening with single pushbutton
3
Centralised closing with single pushbutton
4
Saving the current position of the shutter as the
5
intermediate position
Delete intermediate position
6
Daily scheduling of the Intermediate position
7
Daily scheduling of closing time
8
Daily scheduling of the opening time
9
Delete all daily scheduling
10
CENTRALISATION
Two radio centralisation modes are possible according to the number of modules to be controlled and the distance between the
various modules:
• Direct mode: up to 4 modules per pushbutton
• Radio bus mode: unlimited number of modules
Refer to the transmitter instruction booklet or the "Radio Memo" or go to the www.yokis.com website for more information.
IMPOrTaNT
The modules may also be centralised using a driver wire. It may be useful to plan the use a dedicated driver wire for
centralisation in some peculiar installations, during module wiring.
WARRANTY: In addition to the warranty required by law, this product is guaranteed for 5 years from the date of manufacture. The material must be used
according to the instructions provided and for its intended use. Faults must not be caused by deterioration or accidents resulting from negligence, anomalous
use, or incorrect installation. In all cases, the warranty only includes replacement of faulty products. No compensation for loss or damages may be claimed.
DS1054-010E
CauSE
- The motor wires may be
disconnected.
- The motor already has an
integrated torque limiter.
- The motor wires may be
inverted.
- Too much strain on the motor.
- The shutter slats are offset and
rub against the sliding guides.
- The lower limit switch has
moved and the motor is forcing
against the hinge.
- The mains power is
inadequate.
- The motor wires on some
modules are inverted.
number of
confirmation
movements
-
Opening
Closing
2
3
Int. Pos.
Closing
Opening
3
- Check operation of the shutter by disconnecting the motor wires from the
MVR500ER and applying power directly to them.
- The MVR500ER module must self-configure after 3 or 4 or up and down test
operations using the pushbutton. If it fails to do so, 24 Short presses on the
pushbutton are sufficient.
- Check the motor wire connections. To do this, carry out 3 short presses on
the pushbutton to open the shutter. If the shutter closes, it means that the
connections are inverted.
- 19 short presses on the pushbutton will increase the motor torque.
- Move the shutter repeatedly to realign the slots.
- 19 short presses on the pushbutton will increase the motor torque.
- Adjust the lower electric limit switch.
- 19 short presses on the pushbutton will increase the motor torque.
- Avoid using excessively long wire extensions or wires with insufficient cross-
section area to power the construction site.
- Carry out 3 short presses on the local pushbutton to open the shutter. If the
shutter closes, it means that the motor wires are inverted on the terminal board
(see above).
Code Action
Contact Customer Care
for electronic limit switch configuration
Defining of the lower electronic limit switch
12
Defining upper electronic limit switch
14
Delete lower and upper limit switch
16
Cancel inverted movement in case of overload
17
(toggle)
Increase motor torque (toggle)
19
Invert up/down wire logic (toggle)
20
Block of installer configurations (12-26)
21
Disable the daily scheduling (toggle)
22
Authorise installer configurations (12-26)
23
Disable limit switch and motor torque check
24
Reset default setting of the module
25
Cancel motor torque check (toggle)
26
P10
SOLuTION
number of
confirmation
movements
up for 1 second
down for 1
second
3
7
9
10
1
2
3
4
2
6