V2 CITY4-EVO User manual

ZIS454
IL 476-1
EDIZ. 31/10/2018
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CITY4-EVO
CENTRALE DIGITALE UNIVERSALE PER IL
COMANDO DI UN MOTORE 230V/120V
UNIVERSAL DIGITAL CONTROL UNIT FOR THE
CONTROL OF A 230V/120V ENGINE
CENTRALE DIGITALE UNIVERSELLE POUR LE
CONTROLE D’UN MOTEUR A 230V/120V
CUADRO DE MANIOBRAS DIGITAL UNIVERSAL
PARA UN MOTOR 230V/120V

DOWN MENU UP
MAINS
OVERLOAD
J1 J2
J3
FISSAGGIO - FIXING - FIXATION - FIJACION

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INDEX
1 - IMPORTANT REMARKS .........................................................................................................................................
2 - DISPOSAL...............................................................................................................................................................
3 - EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY....................................................................................................................
4 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................
5 - DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL UNIT .................................................................................................................
5.1 - ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS................................................................................................................................
5.2 - MOTORS.........................................................................................................................................................
5.3 - STOP...............................................................................................................................................................
5.4 - ACTIVATION INPUTS........................................................................................................................................
5.5 - PHOTOCELLS ..................................................................................................................................................
5.6 - SAFETY EDGES................................................................................................................................................
5.7 - LIMIT SWITCHES .............................................................................................................................................
5.8 - ENCODER .......................................................................................................................................................
5.9 - FLASHING LIGHT.............................................................................................................................................
5.10 - COURTESY LIGHT .........................................................................................................................................
5.11 - LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT ...................................................................................................................................
5.12 - LOCK............................................................................................................................................................
5.13 - EXTERNAL AERIAL.........................................................................................................................................
5.14 - POWER SUPPLY.............................................................................................................................................
6 - PLUG IN RECEIVER.................................................................................................................................................
7 - USB CONNECTOR ..................................................................................................................................................
8 - ADI INTERFACE......................................................................................................................................................
9 - CONTROL PANEL ...................................................................................................................................................
9.1 - USE OF DOWN MENU AND UP KEYS FOR PROGRAMMING.............................................................................
10 - QUICK CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................................
11 - LOADING DEFAULT PARAMETERS......................................................................................................................
12 - SELF-LEARNING OF WORKING TIMES................................................................................................................
13 - READING OF CYCLE COUNTER ...........................................................................................................................
13.1 - SIGNAL OF SERVICE REQUIRED .....................................................................................................................
14 - DIAGNOSTICS (READING OF EVENT) .................................................................................................................
15 - EMERGENCY DEAD MAN OPERATION...............................................................................................................
16 - PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL UNIT................................................................................................................
17 - OPERATION DEFECTS ..........................................................................................................................................
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1 - IMPORTANT REMARKS
For any installation problem please contact our Customer Service
at the number +39-0172.812411 operating Monday to Friday
from 8:30 to 12:30 and from 14:00 to 18:00.
V2 has the right to modify the product without previous
notice; it also declines any responsibility to damage or
injury to people or things caused by improper use or wrong
installation.
mPlease read this instruction manual very carefully
before installing and programming your control unit.
• This instruction manual is only for qualified technicians, who
specialize in installations and automations.
• The contents of this instruction manual do not concern the end
user.
• Every programming and/or every maintenance service should
be done only by qualified technicians.
AUTOMATION MUST BE IMPLEMENTED IN COMPLIANCE
WITH THE EUROPEAN REGULATIONS IN FORCE:
EN 60204-1 (Machinery safety. electrical equipment of
machines, part 1: general rules)
EN 12445 (Safe use of automated locking devices,
test methods)
EN 12453 (Safe use of automated locking devices,
requirements)
• The installer must provide for a device (es. magnetotermical
switch) ensuring the omnipolar sectioning of the equipment
from the power supply. The standards require a separation of
the contacts of at least 3 mm in each pole (EN 60335-1).
• After making connections on the terminal board, use one
hose clamp to fix dangerous voltage wires near the terminal
board and another hose clamp to fix safety low voltage wires
used for accessories connection; this way, in case of accidental
detachment of a conducting wire, dangerous voltage parts will
not come into contact with safety low voltage ones.
• The plastic case has an IP55 insulation; to connect flexible or
rigid pipes, use pipefittings having the same insulation level.
• Installation requires mechanical and electrical skills, therefore it
shall be carried out by qualified personnel only, who can issue
the Compliance Certificate concerning the whole installation
(EEC Machine Directive 89/392, Annex IIA).
• The automated vehicular gates shall comply with the following
rules: EN 12453, EN 12445, EN 12978 as well as any local rule
in force.
• Also the automation upstream electric system shall comply with
the laws and rules in force and be carried out workmanlike.
• The door thrust force adjustment shall be measured by means
of a proper tool and adjusted according to the max. limits,
which EN 12453 allows.
• We recommend to make use of an emergency button, to be
installed by the automation (connected to the control unit
STOP input) so that the gate may be immediately stopped in
case of danger.
• Always remember to connect the earth according to current
standards (EN 60335-1, EN 60204-1).
2 - DISPOSAL
As for the installation operations, even at the end of this product’s
life span, the dismantling operations must be carried out by
qualified experts.
This product is made up of various types of materials: some can
be recycled while others need to be disposed of.
Find out about the recycling or disposal systems envisaged by your
local regulations for this product category.
Important! – Parts of the product could contain pollutants or
hazardous substances which, if released into the environment,
could cause harmful effects to the environment itself as well as to
human health.
As indicated by the symbol opposite, throwing away this product
as domestic waste is strictly forbidden. So dispose of it as
differentiated waste, in accordance with your local regulations,
or return the product to the retailer when you purchase a new
equivalent product.
Important! – the local applicable regulations may envisage heavy
sanctions in the event of illegal disposal of this product.
3 - EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
V2 S.p.A. hereby declare that CITY4-EVO products conform to the
essential requirements established in the following directives:
• 2014/30/UE (EMC Directive)
• 2014/35/UE (Low Voltage Directive)
• ROHS2 2011/65/CE
Racconigi, 01/06/2015
V2 S.p.A. legal representative.
Antonio Livio Costamagna

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4 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 - DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL
UNIT
The digital control unit CITY4-EVO is an innovative V2 product
that guarantees a safe and reliable automation for single leaf
swings, sliding gates, sliding doors, etc
CITY4-EVO is provided with a display that, not only makes
programming simple, but also allows a continuous monitoring of
the input statuses; in addition, thanks to a menu structure, the
working schedule and the operation logic can be set easily.
In compliance with the European standards concerning electrical
safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EN 60335-1,
EN 50081-1 and EN 50082-1) it has been equipped with the low
voltage circuit total electric insulation (motors included) from the
network voltage.
Other characteristics:
• Automatic control for the null current relay switch
• Allows to control ENCODER-equipped 230V motors
• Power adjustment with wave shutting
• Obstacle detection by means of monitoring start condenser
voltage
• Automatic learning of the operation time
• Operation by means of mechanical ends of stroke connected to
the gearcase or connected in series to the motor
• Tests for safety devices (photocells, safety edges and triacs)
before each opening (as required by the referred regulations)
• Deactivation of safety inputs through the configuration menu:
no jumper is required for terminals concerning safety devices
that have not been installed, yet. You will only need to disable
this function from its relevant menu
• ADI 2.0 connector for the advanced management of the ADI
devices.
• USB connector to connect the control unit to a PC and manage
through software the programming of the unit, the firmware
updates and the operation diagnostics.
• Connector for the LOW ENERGY module that allows saving
electrical energy: when the gate is standing the LOW ENERGY
module deactivates the display, the photocells and all the
devices power supplied by a terminal box.
To activate the operation of the module, it is necessary to
activate the ENERGY SAVING function (parameter EnSA = Si).
CITY4-EVO
Power supply 230V / 50-60Hz
Max motor load 700W
Duty clcle 40%
Consumption in stand-by
(with LOW ENERGY module installed)
0,45 W
Max accessories load 24V 10W
Protection fuse 5A
Weight 1600 g
Dimensions 295 x 230 x 100 mm
Working temperature -20 ÷ +60°C
Protection IP55
CITY4-EVO-120V
Power supply 120V / 60Hz
Max motor load 700W
Duty clcle 30%
Consumption in stand-by
(with LOW ENERGY module installed)
0,45 W
Max accessories load 24V 10W
Protection fuse 8A
Weight 1600 g
Dimensions 295 x 230 x 100 mm
Working temperature -20 ÷ +60°C
Protection IP55

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L1 Centrale antenna
L2 Antenna shielding
L3 START - Opening control for the connection of
control devices with N.O. contact
L4 START P. - Opening controls for pedestrian access for
the connection of control devices with N.O. contact
L5 STOP - Stop command. N.C. contact
L6 Common (-)
L7 COSTA - Safety edge
L8 FOTO - Photocells. N.C. contact
L9 FCA - Open limit switch Encoder
L10 FCC - Close limit switch
L11 Common (-)
G1 - G2 Courtesy light. N.O. contact
G3 Motor (OPENING)
G4 Motor (COMMON)
G5 Motor (CLOSING)
G6 - G7 Flashing light 230V - 40W
LPower phase 230V / 120V
NNeutral 230V / 120V
Z1 Power output 24 Vac for photocells and other
accessories
Z2 Common for accessories power supply
Z3 Photocell/optical edge TX power supply for
functional test
Z4 - Z5 Lock 12V
Z5 - Z6 Low voltage light (12Vdc - 3W)
RM MR receiving modules
ADI 2.0 ADI 2.0 interface
USB USB connector
OVERLOAD It shows that there is an overload on accessories
power supply
MAINS It shows that the control unit is power supplied
F1 5 A (230V versions)
8 A (120V versions)
J1 - J2 - J3 Connectors for the LOW ENERGY module
5.1 - ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS
mWARNING: The installation of the unit, safety
devices and accessories must be carried out when the
power supply is disconnected
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS, READ CAREFULLY THE CHAPTERS
DEDICATED TO THE INDIVIDUAL DEVICES AVAILABLE IN
THE PAGES THAT FOLLOW.

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START
STOP
START P.
COM
COST
FOTO
FCA
FCC
COM
+24VAC
COM (-)
+24VAC (TEST)
NEUTRAL
PHASE
LOCK
WARNING LIGHT
COURTESY LIGHT CONTACT
FLASHING LIGHT
ANT-
DOWN MENU UP
MAINS
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 N L
OPEN
COM
CLOSE
M
OVERLOAD
J1 J2
J3
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
mATTENTION: jumpers J1 and J2 must be removed
only to allow connection of the LOW ENERGY
optional module. Insert the module only after having
disconnected the power supply unit.

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5.3 - STOP
For added safety, you can install a STOP switch that, when
pressed, immediately stops the automation.
The switch must have a normally closed contact, which opens in
case of activation.
• Connect the cables of the STOP switch between terminals
L5 (STOP) and L6 (COM) of the unit.
CTo activate the function, change the settings of
parameter StoP
STOP
COM
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
NOTE: in case the stop switch is operated while the gate is
open, the automatic closing function will always be disabled. To
close the gate again, you will need a start command (if the start
function in pause is disabled, it will be temporarily enabled to
allow the gate release).
The stop switch function can be activated by means of a remote
control stored on channel 3 (see relevant instructions of MR
receiver).
5.4 - ACTIVATION INPUTS
CITY4-EVO is equipped with two activation inputs (START
and START P.), whose operation depends on the programmed
operation modes (see Strt parameter of programming menu)
Standard mode (DEFAULT)
START = START (it controls the total opening of the gate)
START P. = START PEDONALE (it controls the partial opening of the
gate)
Open/Close command
START = APERTURA (it controls the opening of the gate)
START P. = CHIUSURA (it controls the closing of the gate)
Dead man operation
START = APERTURA (it controls the opening of the gate)
START P. = CHIUSURA (it controls the closing of the gate)
The gate is opened or closed until the contact of the START or
START P. entrance remains closed; the gate stops immediately
when the contact is opened.
5.2 - MOTORE
CITY4-EVO control unit can control one alternate current
asynchronous motor. Max. total power is 700W.
Connect motor cables as follows:
• opening cable to terminal G3
• closing cable to terminal G5
• common return cable to terminal G4
OPEN
COM
CLOSE
M
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7
mWARNING:
In case it has not yet fitted, a start capacitor is required.
Connect the start capacitor between terminals G3 and G5.
HYDRAULIC MOTORS
If hydraulic motors are used, it is necessary that some unit
programming parameters are set out as follows:
• Motor power set at 100%
Pot = 100
• Slowdowns are disabled (they are already disabled by default)
rA.AP = no
rA.Ch = no
• Obstacles sensor disabled
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Timer mode
This function allows programming the gate opening time during
the day, by making use of an external timer.
START = START (it controls the total opening of the gate)
START P. = START PEDONALE (it controls the partial opening of the
gate)
The gate remains open for the time in which the contact on the
START or START P. entrance remains closed; as soon as the contact
is open the pause time count down will start, after which the gate
will be closed again.
mATTENTION: Automatic closing must be enabled
(parameter Ch.AU).
NOTE: in all modes, inputs must be connected to devices
having normally open contacts.
NOTE: If the parameter t.APP = 0the timer connected to
START P. does not cause the opening, but can inhibit the
automatic closing at preset times.
Connect cables of device controlling the first input between
terminals L3 (START) and L6 (COM) of the control unit.
Connect cables of device controlling the second input between
terminals L4 (START P.) and L6 (COM) of the control unit.
START
START P.
COM
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
The START function can also be activated by pressing UP key
outside the programming menu or by means of a remote control
stored on channel 1 (see relevant instructions of MR receiver).
The START P. function can also be activated by pressing DOWN
key outside the programming menu or by means of a remote
control stored on channel 2.
5.5 - PHOTOCELLS
The control unit supplies a 24Vac power supply to photocells and
it can perform a photocell operation test before starting the gate
opening phase.
NOTE: Photocell power terminals are protected by an electronic
fuse that stops current in case of overload.
mWARNING: the sensor cables must not be run in the
same conduit as the motor cables.
• Connect power supply cables of photocells transmitter
between terminals Z3 and Z2 of the control unit.
• Connect power supply cables of photocells receiver between
terminals Z1 and Z2 of the control unit.
• Connect the N.C. exit of the photocell receivers between
terminal boxes L8 and L11
CThe photocells are always active on closure.
To activate the photocells also when the gate is
in standby or opening, set the Photo parameter in the
programming menu.
mWARNING:
• if several couples of photocells are mounted, their outputs
must be connected in series.
• In case of reflection photocells, power supply must be
connected to terminals Z3 and Z2 of the control unit to carry
out the operation test.
L1
L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
TXRX
FOTO
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5.6 - COSTE SENSIBILI
The CITY4-EVO control unit is equipped with an input capable of
managing both the classic rib with contact normally closed and
the conductive rubber rib with nominal resistance of 8.2 kohm.
• Connect the cables of the safety ribbons between terminals
L7 and L11
C To activate the function, change the settings of
parameter CoSt
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
In order to meet the requirements of the EN12978 rules, it is
necessary to install safety edges controlled by a control unit
continuously checking the proper working. If using control units
suited to the test by power outage, connect the power supply
cables of the control unit between terminals Z3 and Z2 of the
control unit.
Otherwise, connect them between terminals Z1 and Z2.
mWARNING:
• Make use of safety edges having outputs with normally close
contact.
• Outputs of same kind safety edges must be connected in
series.
5.7 - LIMIT SWITCHES
The CITY4-EVO unit can control the gate run through a limit
switches.
The limit swiches can be used for indicating the limits of the run
or to indicate the start of the slowdown point.
CTo activate the function and select the type of operation
(limits of run/start of slowdown) change the settings of the
FC.En parameter.
Connect the limit switch to the unit terminal box as follows:
• opening limit switch in door 1 between terminal L9 and L11
• closing limit switch in door 1 between terminal L10 and L11
FCCFCA
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
5.8 - ENCODER
With CITY4-EVO, you can use encoder-equipped motors to
control the exact position of the gates. Furthermore, the encoders
allow you to detect if the gate panels jam in an improper position
due to obstacles.
mTo operate the encoder, it is indispensable for the door
in the closure position to rest on the mechanical stop.
Upon every switching on of the control unit, the first START
control closes the gate to realign the encoders (if automatic
closing is active this operation occurs automatically).
mATTENTION: Limit switches entry terminals are used to
connect the encoders. It is not possible to simultaneously
connect the encoder and limit switch.
mWARNING: the sensor cables must not be run in the
same conduit as the motor cables.
mWARNING: the encoders must be connected as
indicated below. Improper connection of the black cable
may damage the device.
• Connect the negative feeds (BLACK cable) for both encoders to
terminal L11
• Connect the positive feeds (RED cable) for both encoders to
terminal Z5
• Connect the motor 1 encoder signal cables (BLUE / WHITE) to
terminals L9 and L10
CTo activate the function, change the settings of parameter
EnCo
ENCODER 12Vdc
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
5.9 - FLASHING LIGHT
CITY4-EVO provides for a 230V - 40W (120V – 40W for 120V
model) flashing light equipped with intermittence inside.
Connect flashing light cables to terminals G6 and G7 of the
control unit.
230V - 40W
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7

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5.10 - COURTESY LIGHTS
Thanks to the output COURTESY LIGHT the control unit City4
allows the connection of an electric appliance (e.g. courtesy light
or garden lights), controlled automatically or by means of the
special transmitter key.
The output COURTESY LIGHT is a simple N.O. contact with no
power supply.
Connect the cables to terminals G1 and G2.
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7
VSUPPLY
The functions depend on programming of the LUCi parameter
and the AUS parameter.
To set the functions, you need to program the LUCi parameter as
follows:
t.LUC: The relay closes when a command or remote control
arrives with Start or Start Pedestrian and it opens after
the time set.
CiCL: The relay remains closed for the entire duration of the
opening/closure cycle. If a remote control arrives on
channel 4, it remains closed for the time set on the item
t.LUC.
By editing the AUS parameter settings, the COURTESY LIGHT
output can be set as an auxiliary output to which one of the
following functioning logics can be associated:
Mon - MONO-STABILE: the relay remains closed until the
remote control signal on channel 4 arrives.
biSt - BI-STABILE: the relay changes status each time a remote
control on channel 4 arrives.
tiM - TIMER: the relay is closed when a remote control arrives
on channel 4 and opens after the time set
toUt - BI-STABILE+TIMER: the relay is closed when a remote
control arrives on channel 4 and opens after the time set.
If a second remote control reaches channel 4 before the
time is up, the relay opens.
5.11 - LOW VOLTAGE LIGHT
The control unit has a 12Vdc output that allows connections to a
load up to 3W.
This output can be used to connect a signal light that indicates
that status of the gate, or for a low voltage flashing light.
Connect the low voltage signal light or flashing light wires to
terminals Z5 (+) and Z6 (-).
CTo activate the function, change the settings of parameter
SPiA
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6
12Vdc - 3W
mCAUTION: Pay attention to the polarity of the
connected device if necessary
5.11 - LOCK
An electric lock can be assembled on the gate to ensure good
closure of the door.
Make use of a 12V lock.
Connect lock cables to terminals Z4 and Z5 of the control unit.
CTo modify the times of action of the lock, check the settings
of the following parameters:
- t.SEr lock time
- t.ASE advanced lock time
If the electric lock has difficulties in the early stages of release or
engagement, there are functions to facilitate these operations:
1. Backlash time: before starting motor opening, it is piloted in
closure to facilitate release of the lock.
CTo activate this function set the ram hammering time
through the t.inv parameter
2. Fast closing time after slowdown: once completed the
slowdown stage, the unit orders closing at normal speed
(without slowdown) to facilitate engagement of the lock.
CTo activate this function, set the fast closing time through
the t.CvE parameter
Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6
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6 - PLUG IN RECEIVER
CITY4-EVO is suitable for plugging in a Personal Pass MR receiver.
mWARNING: Pay attention to the way you connect the
removable modules.
MR1 module receiver is provided with 4 channels and each of
them is suitable for a command of CITY4-EVO control unit::
• CHANNEL 1 gSTART
• CHANNEL 2 gPEDESTRIAN START
• CHANNEL 3 gSTOP
• CHANNEL 4 gCOURTESY LIGHT
The transmitter codes can be stored in two ways:
1. By pressing the P1 button on the MR receiver (read the
instructions supplied with the receiver)
2. Using WINPPCL software: to run the program you need to
connect a PC to the control unit. The connection can be made
via USB using a standard USB cable.
7 - USB CONNECTOR
The CITY4-EVO unit is equipped with an USB connector for
connection with a PC.
By using software V2+ (version 2.0 or higher), it is possible to
carry out the following operations:
1. Firmware update of the unit.
2. Change of programming parameters.
3. Reading information of diagnostics.
If the unit is not fed, by connecting the USB cable to the unit and
the PC, the display switches on and caption -USb is displayed: in
this stage only the programming operations through the PC can
be carried out.
If the unit is fed, by connecting the USB cable to the unit and the
PC, the display continues to display the control panel: in this stage
the programming operations through the PC, can be carried out,
or control the gate.
NOTE: to carry out the firmware updating, it is necessary to
disconnect the unit network power supply (during updating
the display is switched off).
All other operations can be carried out while the unit is
power supplied.
5.13 - EXTERNAL AERIAL
We suggest to use the external aerial (model: ANS433) in order to
guarantee the maximal range.
Connect the antenna hot pole to terminal L1 of the control unit
and the braiding to terminal L2.
L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11
5.14 - POWER SUPPLY
The control unit must be fed by a 230V - 50Hz (120V - 50/60Hz
for 120V model) electric line, protected by a differential
magnetothermal switch complying with the law provisions in
force.
Connect power supply cables to terminals Land N.
N
230V - 50Hz
L

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8 - ADI INTERFACE
The CITY4-EVO unit is equipped of ADI 2.0 advanced interface,
which allows connection with a series of optional modules.
Refer to catalogue V2 to see which optional modules are available
for this unit.
mWARNING: Please read the instructions of each single
module to install the optional modules.
For some devices, it is possible to configure the mode for
interfacing with the control unit; in addition, it is necessary to
enable the interface so that the control unit can process the
signals arriving from the ADI device.
Please refer to the i.Adi programming menu to enable the ADI
interface and access the device configuration menu.
The device connected to the Adi interface is able to signal to
the control unit three alarm signals, which are displayed on the
control unit display as follows:
• Photocell alarms - the “point” indicated in the Figure flashes:
the gate stops moving, when the alarm stops opening restarts.
• Edge alarm - the “point” indicated in the Figure flashes:
inverts motion of the gate for 3 seconds.
• Stop alarm - the “point” indicated in the Figure flashes: the
gate stops and cannot restart until the alarm stops.
EDGE ALARM
PHOTOCELL ALARM
STOP ALARM
The ADI 2.0 interface allows operation in advanced mode, which
is activated automatically if an ADI 2.0 device is connected on the
dedicated connector.
Up to 8 devices can be connected simultaneously in this mode,
which must be recognised by the unit through the SCAn
procedure of learning, available in the i.Adi menu.
NOTE: Every time that an ADI device is added or removed,
it is necessary to repeat the scanning procedure in order to
update the unit.
9 - CONTROL PANEL
When power is on, the control unit checks that display correctly
operates by switching on all segments for 1.5 sec. 8.8.8.8.
Then you can see the ID of the control unit (Evo1) and the version
of the firmware (Pr 1.0).
Panel will be viewed upon completion of this test.
OPENING IN PROGRESS
CLOSED CONTACTOPEN CONTACT
PAUSE (GATE OPENED)
CLOSING IN PROGRESS
CLOSING END OF STROKE
OPENING END OF STROKE
UP
PHOTOCELL
SAFETY RIBBON
START
DOWN
PEDESTRIAN ST
ART
STOP
MENU
The control panel represents the physical status of the terminal
board contacts and of the program mode keys: if the upper
vertical segment is on, the contact is closed; if the lower vertical
segment is on, the contact is open (the above picture shows an
instance where the inputs PHOTOCELL, SAFETY RIBBON and STOP
have all been correctly connected).
Points being among display digits show the status of
programming push-buttons: as soon as a push-button is pressed,
its relevant point turns on.
NOTE: the “points” among the numbers, are used also to signal
the state of the remote safety devices controlled through the ADI
module.
The arrows on the display right side show the gate status:
• The highest arrow turns on when the gate is into its opening
phase. If it blinks, it means that the opening has been caused
by a safety device (border or obstacle detector).
• The central arrow shows that the gate is on pause. If it blinks, it
means that the time countdown for the automatic closing has
been activated.
• The lowest arrow blinks when the gate is into its closing phase.
If it blinks, it means that the closing has been caused by a
safety device (border or obstacle detector).

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10 - QUICK CONFIGURATION
This paragraph concerns a quick procedure to set the control unit
and set it at work immediately.
We recommend following these instructions, in order to
check quickly the correct operation of control unit, motor and
accessories, and then changing the configuration in case of any
non-satisfactory parameter.
1. Set parameters StoP, Foto, CoSt according to the safety
devices installed on the gate
2. Check the motor connection is correct:
a. Power the control unit and activate automation with a
START command: the motor must move in opening
b. If the movement direction is wrong, invert the opening/
closure cables of the motor
3. Start the self-learning cycle (chapter 12)
4. Check that the automation work properly and if necessary
modify the configuration of the desired parameters
11 - LOADING OF DEFAULT
PARAMETERS
If necessary, it is possible to restore all the parameters to their
standard or default value (see table at the end)
mWARNING: This procedure causes the loss of all the
customized parameters.
1. Press and hold down the MENU key until the -dEF appears
on the display
2. Release the MENU key: the display will show ESC (press the
MENU key only if you want to leave this menu)
3. - If the unit controls a door, press the UP key: the display
shows AntE
- If the unit controls another type of automation press the
DOWN key: the display shows SCor
4. Press the MENU key: no will appear on the display.
5. Press the DOWN key: Si will appear on the display.
6. Press the MENU key: All of the parameters are returned to their
default values (chapter 16) and the display shows the control
panel
9.1 - USE OF DOWN MENU AND UP KEYS FOR
PROGRAMMING
Control unit time and function programming is made within a
special configuration menu, to which you can access and where
you can shift through DOWN, MENU and UP keys placed under
the display.
mCAUTION: Except in the configuration menu, pressing
the UP key activates a START command and pressing the
DOWN key activates a START PEDESTRIAN command.
Hold down the MENU key to scroll through the 5 main menus:
-Pr.S BASE PROGRAMMING (SHORT MENU): only the useful
parameters for a base programming are displayed.
-Pr.F ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (FULL MENU): all
parameters of the programming menu are displayed.
-Cnt COUNTERS
-APP SELF-LEARNING OF WORKING TIMES
-dEF LOAD DEFAULT PARAMETERS
To enter one of the 5 main menus, just release the MENU key
when the menu you want appears on the display.
To move through the 5 main menus, press the UP and DOWN keys
to scroll through the various items. Press the MENU key to display
the current value of the selected item and change it if needed.
MENU
3”
3”
MENU
6”
3”
3”
3”
MENU
9”
MENU
12”
MENU
15”
KEY PRESSED
KEY RELEASED
mWARNING: If no operations are required for more
then a minute, the control unit exits from the programming
mode without saving the given information and changes
will be lost.

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12 - SELF-LEARNING OF WORKING
TIMES
This menu allows the automatic learning of the times necessary to
open and close the gate. The encoder positions are also saved, if
enabled.
mATTENTION: before starting the procedure, it is
necessary to check the following points:
• Limit switches and encoder: these devices, if installed, must be
enabled through the special menu (FC.En , Enco).
• ADI Interface disabled (DEFAULT): the ADI interface must be
disabled through the i.Adi menu.
• STANDARD (DEFAULT) operation mode: the Strt parameter
must be set on StAn
mWARNING: if the function PHOTOCELL SHADOW
ZONE is active, the intervention of the photocell during
the self-learning does not open the gate; the control unit
automatically sets the parametersof the shadow zone in
order to disable the photocell when the gate passes in the
position of its intervention.
Position the door at half stroke and proceed with the following
points:
1. Press and hold down the MENU key until the -APP appears
on the display
2. Release the MENU key: the display will show ESC (press the
MENU key only if you want to leave this menu)
3. Press the DOWN key: t.LAv will appear on the display
4. Press the MENU key to start the self-learning cycle for the work
cycle times.
LIMIT SWITCHES OR SENSOR OF OBSTACLES IS ENABLED
1. The door is closed until the limit
switches comes into action, or
the sensor of obstacles detects
that the door is locked
2. An opening manoeuvre is
carried out, the operation ends
when the limit switches comes
into action, or the sensor of
obstacles detects that the door
is locked
3. A closing manoeuvre is carried
out, the operation ends when
the limit switches comes
into action, or the sensor of
obstacles detects that the door
is locked
4. The detected parameters are stored and the unit is ready for
use
NO LIMIT SWITCHES AND SENSOR OF OBSTACLES IS
DISABLED
ATTENTION: in this case the limits of the run must be signalled
with a START order
1. The door is closed until the unit
receives a START order
2. An opening manoeuvre is
carried out, the operation ends
when the unit receives a START
order
3. A closing manoeuvre is carried
out, the operation ends when
the unit receives a START order
4. The detected parameters are stored and the unit is ready for
use

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13 - READING OF CYCLE COUNTER
CITY4-EVO control unit counts the completed opening cycles of
the gate and, if requested, it shows that service is required after a
fixed number of cycles.
There are 3 counters available:
• A totalizing counter for completed opening cycles that cannot
be zeroed (option tot of item -Cnt)
• A downward counter for the number of cycles before the next
request for service (option SErv of item -Cnt). This counter
can be programmed according to the desired value.
• Event counter (EvEn option, see chapter 14)
To access the menu follow these instructions:
1. Press and hold down the MENU key until the -Cnt appears
on the display
2. Release the MENU key: the display will show tot
The scheme hereafter shows how to read the totalizing counter,
how to read the number of cycles before the next service is
required as well as how to program the number of cycles before
the next request for service (as for the example shown, the control
unit completed no. 12451 cycles and there are no. 1300 cycles
before the next service request.
Area 1 is the reading of the total number of completed cycles;
through Up and Down keys, you can alternate the display of
thousands or units.
Area 2 is the reading of the number of cycles before the next
request for service: its value is rounded down to the hundreds.
Area 3 is the setup of this latter counter; on first pressing the Up
or Down key the current value of the counter is rounded to the
thousand, each press after this increases the setting by 1000 units
or decreases by 100.
The previous displayed count will get lost.
13.1 - SIGNAL OF SERVICE REQUIRED
As soon as the counter of cycles before the next request for
service is zero, the control unit shows the request for service
through an additional 5-second pre-blinking.
This signal will be repeated at each opening cycle, until the
installer enters into the counter reading and setup menu, and
possibly programs the number of cycles after which the next
service will be requested.
In case no new value is setup (that is to say that the counter value
is left at zero), the signalling function for the service request will
be disabled and no signal will be repeated anymore.
mWARNING: service operations shall be carried out by
qualified staff only.
3
1
2

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14 - DIAGNOSTICS
(READING OF EVENT)
To perform a diagnostic on the operation of the installation,
the CITY4-EVO control unit stores events that interfere with the
normal operation of the automation.
The events are stored according to the level of importance that is
set for the Ev.M parameter.
Using the V2+ software (connection via USB), it is possible to
display the last 127 events.
Using the display of the control unit, it is possible to display the
last 32 events.
To access the menu follow these instructions:
1. Press and hold down the MENU key until the -Cnt appears
on the display
2. Release the MENU key: the display will show tot
3. Press the DOWN key twice: the display will show EvEn
4. Press the MENU key to display the list of events
The events are numbered in ascending order from n-01 to n-32;
select the event and press the MENU key to display the following
information:
A- EVENT CODE
The code displayed is used to define the type of event that
has occurred (see the dedicated table on the next page)
B- STATE OF AUTOMATION
S=FE gate stopped
S=AP gate opening
S=PA gate paused
S=Ch gate closing
S=in control unit initializing
S=M control unit in programming phase
S=Sb control unit on stand-by
C- CYCLES AFTER THE EVENT
This counter displays how many cycles have been completed
after the event has occurred. C-00 means that the event
has occurred in the current cycle which has been stopped
C-99 means 99 or more cycles were completed after the
event
D- REPETITIONS
This counter shows how many times the event has repeated
in the same cycle (r 0 means that the event occurred only
once)
To exit the menu, select ESC and press the MENU key to confirm
To delete all stored events, select CAnC, press the MENU key and
select Si to confirm
A B C D

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EVENT CODE DESCRIPTION LEVEL DISPLAY
E001 The microprocessor has been reset 0
E002 Access to the programming menu of the control unit 0
E003 Loading the DEFAULT parameters 0
E004 Self-learning of the working times 0
E015 Activating STOP 2,3,4 StoP
E019 Activating the virtual STOP (control from an ADI device) 3 i.Adi
E020 TRIAC test error 1 Err2
E032 Photocell test error detected on the FOTO input 1 Err3
E037 FOTo Photocell activation 2,3,4 Foto
E039 Activating the virtual photocell (control from an ADI device) 2,3,4 i.Adi
E041 Limit switch error on opening 1 Err4
E042 Limit switch error on closing 1 Err4
E045 Incorrect limit switch sequence 2 invE
E046 Command rejected because it was already at the limit switch 3 APEr / ChiU
E052 Strip test error detected on the COST input 1 Err5
E057 Activation of the COST safety strip 2,3,4 CoSt
E059 Activation of the virtual safety strip (control from an ADI device) 2,3,4 i.Adi
E066 Intervention of the amperometric protection on opening 2 SEnS
E067 Intervention of the amperometric protection on closing 2 SEnS
E068 Three obstacles detected on closing 2 SEnS
E080 Error during the self-learning procedure 1 Err8
E090 Attempt to access the programming menu blocked by CL1+ 1 Err9
E100 Error detected on a safety device controlled by the ADI interface 1 Er10
E200 Inversion of movement caused by a command 2 Strt
E201 START command from the terminal board 4
E202 PEDESTRIAN START command from the terminal board 4
E203 START command from the ADI device 4
E209 Transmitter channel 1 4 tEL1
E210 Transmitter channel 2 4 tEL2
E211 Transmitter channel 3 4 tEL3
E212 Transmitter channel 4 4 tEL4
E240 Closing the gate as the idle time set in t.inA parameter has been exceeded 5
E241 Closing due to the inactivity being delayed 5
E242 Activating the ENERGY SAVING function 5

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16 - CONTROL UNIT
CONFIGURATION
Control unit time and function programming is made within a
special configuration menu, to which you can access and where
you can shift through DOWN, MENU and UP keys placed under
the display.
The configuration menu consists in a list of configurable items;
the display shows the selected item.
• By pressing DOWN, you will pass to the next item
• By pressing UP, you will return to the previous item
• By pressing MENU, you can view the current value of selected
item and possibly change it.
Based on the requirements of the installation, it is possible to
activate the SHORT or FULL programming menu.
The SHORT menu consists only of parameters useful for a
programming base, while the FULL menu consists of all the
parameters of the programming menu (the parameters present
only in the FULL menu are shown in the table).
To activate the SHORT programming menu hold the MENU key
until the display shows -Pr.S; by releasing the key, the unit
displays the first parameter of the En.SA menu.
To activate the FULL programming menu hold the MENU key until
the display shows -Pr.F; by releasing the key, the unit displays
the first parameter of the En.SA menu.
The last menu item (FinE) allows storing the carried out changes
and going back to the control unit normal operation.
You must exit from programming mode through this menu item if
you do not want to lose your configuration.
mWARNING: in case no operation is carried out for
more than one minute, the control unit exits from the
programming mode without saving any of your setups and
changes, which will get lost.
NOTE: By holding pressed the UP key the programming menu
parameters scroll fast backwards until item En.SA is displayed.
By pressing key DOWN the programming menu parameters scroll
fast forward until item FinE is displayed.
MENU
3”
3”
15 - EMERGENCY DEAD MAN
OPERATION
This operational mode can be used to move the gate in DEAD
MAN mode in particular cases, such as installation/maintenance or
in the case of malfunctioning of photocell, edge, limit switches or
encoder.
To activate the function the START command must be pressed
3 times (presses must last at least 1 second; the pause between
commands must last at least 1 second).
1” 1” 1” T
>1” >1” >1”
The fourth START command activates the gate in MAN PRESENT
mode. To move the gate keep the START command pressed for
the duration of the operation (time T).
The function will automatically turn off after 10 seconds of
inactivity of the gate.
NOTE: if the Strt parameter is set as StAn, the Start
command (from the terminal block or remote control) moves the
gate in the open and closed directions alternatively (unlike the
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PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION AntE SCor MEMO
En.SA ENERGY SAVING function
When the function is active and the LOW ENERGY module is installed,
the control unit deactivates the display, the photocells, and all the
devices powered by a terminal box under determined conditions.
NOTE: If the LOW ENERGY module is not installed, the control unit
deactivates only the display.
The control unit activates the ENERGY SAVING mode under the
following conditions:
• 30 seconds after completion of an operational cycle
• 30 seconds after an opening (if automatic closure is not enabled)
• 30 seconds after exiting the programming menu
The control unit exits from the ENERGY SAVING mode in these cases:
• If an operational cycle is activated
• If one of the keys on the control unit are pressed
no no
no Function deactivated
Si Function activated
t.AP Opening time 20.0” 20.0”
0.0”-5’00 Adjustable time from 0 seconds to 5 minutes
t.Ch Closing time 21.0” 21.0”
0.0”-5’00 Adjustable time from 0 seconds to 5 minutes.
NOTE: To avoid that the door does not close completely, we
recommend to setup a longer time than t.AP opening time.
t.APP Partial opening time (pedestrian access) 6.0” 6.0”
0.0” - 2’00 When the control unit receives a Start Pedestrian command, it will open
leaf for a shorter time.
Max allowed time to be setup is t.AP
t.ChP Partial closing time (pedestrian access) 7.0” 7.0”
0.0” - 2’00 When the control unit receives a Start Pedestrian command, it will use
this time to close the gate. Max allowed time to be setup is t.Ch.
NOTE: To avoid that the door does not close completely, we
recommend to setup a longer time than t.APP opening time
t.SEr Lock time 2.0” no
0.5”- 1’00 Before the opening phase begins, the control unit will energize the
electric lock in order to release it and enable the gate motion.
t.SEr time will fix the energizing time.
mWARNING: in case the gate has no electric lock, set the
value no
no Function deactivated
SEr.S Silent Locking Mode Si Si
Si Function activated (140 Hz)
no Function deactivated (50 Hz)
t.ASE Lock advance time 1.0” 0.0”
0.0”- 1’00 While the electric lock is energized, the gate will stay standstill for
t.ASE time, to make its release easier.
In case t.ASE is lower than t.SEr, the lock energizing will go on
while the doors will start moving.
mWARNING: in case the gate has no electric lock, set the value
0.0”
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