V2 WALLY1-U User manual

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EDIZ. 27/09/2018
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DICHIARAZIONE UE DI CONFORMITÀ
V2 SpA hereby declares that the products:
WALLY1-U, WALLY2-U, WALLY4-U
comply with the following directives:
2014/53/EU
ROHS2 2011/65/CE
The full declaration of conformity is available on the website
www.v2home.com
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.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
This receiver is part of the WALLY series by V2 SPA.
The receivers in this series are intended for controlling the
automation type door openers, gate openers and the like, lights
and electrical circuits in general.
Any other use is improper and prohibited!
Specifications:
• Operates with Royal or Personal Pass series transmitters: the
first remote control to be memorised determines the mode of
operation; Royal or Personal Pass.
• Monostable, bistable or timer operating logic.
• Possibility to select the contact type (N.A or N.C.) of the relay
1 through a dedicated jumper J1.
The contact of relays 2-3-4 is of N.A. type, to have an N.C.
contact. It is necessary to make changes to the hardware of
the printed circuit
Personal Pass Version:
• It is possible to store up to 1008 different codes with
self-learning mode
• Memory full warning: the receiver blinks 15 times
• Self-learning of transmitters managed by radio
• Management of the substitutive transmitter
• It is possible to enable or disable the ROLLING CODE mode
• Basic programming using button P1 or advanced
programming using the PROG2 (version 3.6 or newer)
programming device and WINPPCL software (version 5.0 or
newer)
WARNING: To make programming with PROG2 you need to
plug the receiver into the dedicated connector (TX).
The receiver must NOT be powered.
TECHNICAL DATA
Frequency 433,92 MHz / 868,30 MHz
Power supply 12 - 24 Vac / 12 - 36 Vdc
Relay contacts 1A / 30Vdc
Temperature -20 ÷ +60°C
Consumption 16 mA @ 24Vdc (stand by)
Sensibility ≥-103 dBm
S/N > 17dB @ 100dBm m=100%
Size 132 x 26 x 74 mm
Protection degree IP55
RELAY CONTACTS
The contacts to the terminal board concerning the four relays are
of normally open (N.O.) type.
For a normally closed (N.C.) contact of relay 1, move the jumper
J1 to position 2 (Fig. 1).
For a normally closed contact (N.C.) of relays 2,3,4 short-circuit
point A with point B and cut the track at point C (Fig. 2) of the
relay concerned.
!CAUTION: it is not possible to enable more than 2
relays at a time in BISTABLE or TIMER mode

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PROGRAMMING
NOTE: the first remote control to be memorised determines the
mode of operation; Royal or Personal Pass.
To change the operating mode, it is essential to perform a FULL
CODE ERASING and then memorise the new remote control.
!IMPORTANT: to memorize the code in the correct way
it is necessary to keep a minimum distance of 1,5 metres
between the transmitter and the receiver’s antenna.
The self learning programming system enables the code
memorization and the setting of the following functioning modes:
MONOSTABLE: it activates the corresponding relay through the
time of TX transmission. When the transmission stops, the relay
goes automatically off.
BISTABLE: it activates the corresponding relay on the first TX
transmission. The relay goes off on the second transmission.
TIMER: the tx transmission activates the corresponding relay
which goes off after the set time (max 7,5 minutes).
SELECTION OF THE RECEIVER CHANNEL
To select the channel of the receiver to be programmed, press
the P1 button for N times, as indicated in the table: the LED
corresponding to the selected channel turns on
SELECTED
CHANNEL
N°
IMPULSES P1
LED ON
1 2 3 4
CHANNEL 1 1 •
CHANNEL 2 2 •
CHANNEL 3 3 •
CHANNEL 4 4 •
PROGRAMMING OF THE MONOSTABLE
FUNCTION
WARNING: If the transmitter is ROYAL, before starting
programming, set the desired code on the transmitter.
Set the same code on all transmitters.
1. Select the channel of the receiver to be programmed
2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the button on the remote
control.
- if the remote control unit is a ROYAL version, the procedure
ends at point 3
- if the remote control unit is a PERSONAL PASS version, go
to point 4 and follow the procedure until the end of the
section
3. LED on the receiver is turned off to indicate the code has
been memorised correctly
4. The led of the receiver goes out and goes on again: the code
has been memorised and the receiver remains standby for 5 s
with a new code to be memorised
5. Memorise all the remote control units necessary
6. After 5 seconds without a valid transmission, the led is turned
off and the receiver returns to normal operating mode
PROGRAMMING THE TIMER FUNCTION
WARNING: If the transmitter is ROYAL, before starting
programming, set the desired code on the transmitter.
Set the same code on all transmitters.
1. Select the channel of the receiver to be programmes and hold
pressed the P1 button: the LED corresponding to the selected
channel will turn on for a few seconds
2. When the led goes off, release the P1 button.
3. The led starts a sequence of flashings at low speed (1 flash
per second). The number of flashing corresponds to the time
which can be set as shown in the table.:
N° Flashing Time N° Flashing Time
1 01 sec. 17 1 min.
2 02 sec. 18 1,5 min.
3 03 sec. 19 2 min.
4 04 sec. 20 2,5 min.
5 05 sec. 21 3 min.
6 06 sec. 22 3,5 min.
7 07 sec. 23 4 min.
8 08 sec. 24 4,5 min.
9 09 sec. 25 5 min.
10 10 sec. 26 5,5 min.
11 11 sec. 27 6 min.
12 12 sec. 28 6,5 min.
13 13 sec. 29 7 min.
14 14 sec. 30 7,5 min.
15 15 sec. 31 BISTABLE
16 30 sec.
4. Count the number of led flashings corresponding to the time
you wish to set
5. Press the rx button P1 during the wished flashing: the
sequence of flashings stops and the led remains on
6. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the button on the remote
control:
- if the remote control unit is a ROYAL version, the procedure
ends at point 7
- if the remote control unit is a PERSONAL PASS version, go
to point 8 and follow the procedure until the end of the
section
7. The led on the receiver is turned off to indicate the code has
been memorised correctly
8. The led on the receiver is turned off and then comes on
again: the code has been memorised and the receiver remains
standby for 5 s with a new code to be memorised
9. Memorise all the remote control units necessary
10. After 5 seconds without a valid transmission, the led is turned
off and the receiver returns to normal operating mode

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PROGRAMMING OF THE BISTABLE FUNCTION
WARNING: If the transmitter is ROYAL, before starting
programming, set the desired code on the transmitter.
Set the same code on all transmitters.
1. Select the channel of the receiver to be programmes and hold
pressed the P1 button: the LED corresponding to the selected
channel will turn on for a few seconds
2. When the led goes off, release the P1 button.
3. The led starts a sequence of flashings at low speed (1 flash
per second). When the 30 flashings of the timer function are
over, the led remains on.
4. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the button on the remote
control:
- if the remote control unit is a ROYAL version, the procedure
ends at point 5
- if the remote control unit is a PERSONAL PASS version, go
to point 6 and follow the procedure until the end of the
section
5. The led on the receiver is turned off to indicate the code has
been memorised correctly
6. The led on the receiver is turned off and then comes on
again: the code has been memorised and the receiver remains
standby for 5 s with a new code to be memorised
7. Memorise all the remote control units necessary
8. After 5 seconds without a valid transmission, the led is turned
off and the receiver returns to normal operating mode
REMOTE RADIO LEARNING
(Personal Pass system only)
This procedure allows to memorize new transmitters by radio, in
sequence and without removing the receiver from the
installation.
The transmitter which allows to enable the programming by radio
must be memorized in advance.
The keys of all the transmitters saved in the memory via radio will
have the same logic as for those of the transmitter that enabled
programming.
Therefore, if the transmitter that activated programming
has key 1 saved only, the new transmitters can only be saved
using key 1.
1. Press for at least 5 seconds the keys 1+2 or 1+3 of one
transmitter that is already saved
2. Release both keys
3. Press, within 5 seconds, the key of the new transmitter that
you intend to save
4. Release the key and repeat the procedure for the other keys
of the remote control or with other radio controls to be saved
SUBSITUTIVE TRANSMITTER
(Personal Pass system only)
The substitutive transmitter, generated only by means of
WINPPCL, allows to replace by radio a transmitter stored in the
receiver.
A single transmition with the specially programmed
SUBSTITUTIVE TX, nearby the receiver, replaces the transmitter
code with the new one without removing the receiver from the
installation.
Three code substitutions are permitted, if transmitter TX A is
memorised, the options are:
TX B replaces TX A (TX A is no longer operative)
TX C replaces TX B (TX B-A is no longer operative)
TX D replaces TX C (TX C-B-A is no longer operative)
ROLLING CODE MODE
(Personal Pass system only)
The receiver manages the rolling code for the Personal Pass
system. This function is disabled by default.
Rolling code mode may be activated by WinPPCL or by using the
P1 programming button.
1. Press P1 push-button, holding it for 8 seconds
2. The led will switch on after 8 seconds. Release the
push-button
3. The led starts a sequence of flashing for 5 seconds:
Single flashings ROLLING CODE disabled
Double flashings ROLLING CODE enabled
Triple flashings ROLLING CODE enabled
+ cloned code erasing
4. To modify the parameters press the P1 push-button within
5 seconds after the first flashing of the sequence; the led will
flash according to the new parameters.
5. After 5 seconds, the led turns off and the receiver moves
back to normal operation
PROGRAMMING LOCK
(Personal Pass system only)
The PROGRAMMING LOCK function can be done only by
means of WINPPCL. This function inhibits to programme again
the receiver, either with P1 key or by radio. The receiver can be
programmed again only by means of WINPPCL.
FULL CODE ERASING
To perform a full code erasing do the following:
1. Switch off the power supply of the control unit where the
MR2 receiver is connected.
2. By holding the key P1 of the receiver pressed, you will
reactivate the power supply.
The receiver LED goes on: release the P1 key
3. The memory spaces are empty and available for a new
programming: the first remote control to be memorised
determines the mode of operation; Royal or Personal Pass
To perform a partial code erasing the PROG2 portable
programmer is required.

V2 S.p.A.
Corso Principi di Piemonte 65/67
12035 RACCONIGI CN (ITALY)
Tel. +39 0172 812411 - Fax +39 0172 84050
www.v2home.com
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