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FIBARO Roller Shutter 2 is powered with mains voltage so it is always awake.
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.
FGRM222
Roller Shutter 2
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.
https://manuals.fibaro.com/content/manuals/en/FGR-222/FGR-222-EN-A-v1.2.pdf
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To remove the device from the Z-Wave network:
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.
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.
Initial Metadata
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.
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).
Parameters value shoud be set to 1 if the module operates in Venetian Blind mode.
Default setting: 0
Default setting: 1
In Venetian Blind mode (parameter 10 set to 2) the parameter determines time of full turn of the lamellas.
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)
In Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 2) the parameter influences lamellas positioning in various situations. In any other operating mode the parameter value is irrelevant.
Default setting: 1
The parameter settings are relevant for Roller Blind Mode and Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 0, 1, 2).
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.
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.
Value of 0 means the gate will note close automatically.
Available settings: 0 - 255 (0,1-25,5s).
Default setting: 10 (1s).
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).
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)
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).
Default setting: 2-Close blind
Default setting: 0-No reaction
Default setting: 1-Open blind
Default setting: 1-Open blind
In Venetian Blind Mode (parameter 10 set to 2), the parameter determines how the lamellas will react upon alarm detection. In any other modes, the parameter value is not relevant.
Default setting: 1 Set lamellas to their extreme position
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%).
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).
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).
A Roller Shutter may include power and energy used by itself in reports sent to the main controller
Default setting: 0-Self-measurement inactive
Parameter determines whether scenes or associations are activated by the switch keys.
Default setting: 0-Associations activation