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Installation instructions
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Valid from 1 June 2009
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  • Page 1 WAREMA climatronic ® Installation instructions (Keep for future use.) Valid from 1 June 2009 Sun. Light. WAREMA. 890370_0...
  • Page 2: General Information

    Imprint WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Strasse 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld/Main, Ger- many WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trade marks of WAREMA Renkhoff All other brand or product names included in this document are trade marks or registered trade marks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Working safely .....................11 Additional documents ..................12 Basic software versions ..................12 Introduction ....................13 Operating elements and interfaces ..............13 Principal structure of a WAREMA climatronic system .........14 Concept ........................15 3.3.1 Pyramid diagram of products, channels, groups, scenes ....16 3.3.2 Channels, facades and products .............17 3.3.3...
  • Page 4 Creating system settings .................. 72 8.1.1 Date and time ....................72 8.1.2 Display settings .................... 73 8.1.2.1 Display behaviour of the climatronic...........74 8.1.2.2 Creating and loading a standby picture ..........74 8.1.3 Selecting the language ................76 8.1.4 Sensor compensation ................77 8.1.4.1...
  • Page 5 Contents Measured values, triggers and faults ............120 All measured values ..................120 Measured values history ................120 Current triggers ....................121 Trigger history ....................122 Faults ........................123 10 Factory presets .................... 124 11 Technical data ....................137 12 Troubleshooting ................... 139 13 Glossary ......................141 890370_0•en•01.06.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 6 WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 7: Legal Notes

    Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights to the software are specified in the supplied license agreement. WAREMA climatronic is a registered trademark of WAREMA Renkhoff SE. ® Usage of the symbol has been dispensed with in the following text.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 2 Safety instructions We have developed and tested the WAREMA climatronic in compliance with the basic safety requirements. Nonetheless, some risks remain. For this reason, please read these instructions before commissioning and operating the control.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    "(German) guidelines for power-operated doors, windows and gates" are observed. WARAIAG The WAREMA climatronic may only be used to control such window drives where the movement of the window cannot cause injury. These windows include (partial list), according to DIN EN 60335-2-103:  Windows with moving parts located at least 2.5 m above the floor or other...
  • Page 10: Target Group

    890033). 2.4 Retrofitting and modifications We have designed and built the WAREMA climatronic with reliability and safety in mind. All required settings are made at initial commissioning. Modi- fication of the unit parameters is therefore only required when the character- istics of the control need to be adjusted, changes are made to the sensor equipment or the control itself is replaced.
  • Page 11: Working Safely

    Safety instructions 2.5 Working safely WARAIAG The electrical installation must be performed by a certified electrician in accordance with the electrical installation regulations published by the Association of German Electrical Engineers (VDE 0100) or the standards and regulations of the country in which the device is being installed. The specialist must observe the installation instructions included with the electrical device.
  • Page 12: Additional Documents

    Operating and installation instructions for the weather station 816894 Installation instructions for the sensor interface 816969 Installation instructions for the tableau interface 890006 WAREMA climatronic studio software manual 816467 2.7 Basic software versions These instructions were created on the basis of the software versions: Product...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    PC (see also Chapter 8.8 on page 114). USB interface: The USB interface is located on the same side. It serves to connect the WAREMA climatronic with a PC. This allows the WAREMA climatronic to be remote-controlled and operated entirely via a PC. 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 14: Principal Structure Of A Warema Climatronic System

    Handbuch.pdf) on the enclosed CD-ROM. The installation instructions and system requirements can be found in the Readme.rtf file. The scope of delivery of the WAREMA climatronic includes a box with acces- sories containing, among other things, the CD-ROM, the matching USB cable and the SD card.
  • Page 15: Concept

    Introduction 3.3 Concept Before you install and start the WAREMA climatronic, this chapter will explain the basic concept of the system and familiarise you with the many options and the complex projects it can be used to realise. Product 1 (external venetian...
  • Page 16: Pyramid Diagram Of Products, Channels, Groups, Scenes

    The following pyramid diagram illustrates that the products controlled using the WAREMA climatronic can (only) be combined to groups and scenes via channels. An exception are local groups grouped via the terminals of avail- able locking contacts, but which can only be operated together locally (de- tailed description: see Chapter 5.3 on page 34).
  • Page 17: Channels, Facades And Products

    The WAREMA climatronic is equipped with more than 32 channels. Each channel can access a single product (e.g. an awning) or several products of the same type (e.g. roller shutters).
  • Page 18: Groups

     Light, dimmable A product is connected directly to the outputs of a switch actuator of the WAREMA climatronic. It requires one to three switching outputs; for example, sun shading products require two switching outputs for raising and lowering, a light requires only one switching output for switch-on and switch-off.
  • Page 19: Installation

    In every case, this will render any guarantee or warranty null and void. 4.1 Accessory box The scope of delivery of the WAREMA climatronic includes a box with acces- sories. It contains the following parts for assembly, installation and commis- sioning:...
  • Page 20: Procedure

    The last page of the switch actuator instructions contains tables for noting down the terminal assignments. This is absolutely essential for the future software-specific allocation on the control panel of the WAREMA climatronic. Also affix an ID sticker of the actuator on the field provided for this purpose and note down the installation location and any additional information on the device, if necessary.
  • Page 21: Planning The Network Structure

    Installation 4.3 Planning the network structure All components of the control communicate with each other via an RS 485 bus system. The structure of the network resembles a line structure. Careful planning of the network prior to installation saves you elaborate and time- consuming adjustment work.
  • Page 22 Installation WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Fig. 7 Basic network structure We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 23: The Serial Number

    Installation 4.3.1 The serial number Each device that can be integrated into the network has a uniquely assigned number, the serial number. The number is included and for switch actuators it is located in duplicate under the plastic cover; for humidity/temperature sen- sors inside the enclosure cover, for weather stations on the back under the cable channel cover and for control panels on the back of the enclosure.
  • Page 24 Installation WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Device type Installation location (affix label here) We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 25: Sizing The Power Supply

    Installation 4.3.2 Sizing the power supply If the actuators (max. 20 per power supply unit) are accommodated in an equipment cabinet and the weather station, the control panel and up to two inside temperature and humidity sensors are arranged according to the sche- matic diagram, you can simply take the maximum cable lengths from the fol- lowing schematic diagram: Control panel...
  • Page 26 Installation WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Depending on the number of stations, additional power supply units may be required. Determine the total power requirements according to the following table: Current con- Number Device sumption Total current (piece) (mA) Control panel...
  • Page 27 Installation The voltage may not drop below 20 V at any point, not even at the last de- vice of the bus. (  < 4 V) Also include the length of the line (supply line) or the length of the line sec- tion in your calculations.
  • Page 28: Use Of Repeaters And Hubs

    Installation WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 4.3.3 Ase of repeaters and hubs Note the following rules:  When using 100 actuators or more, one repeater is required per 100 de- vices.  One repeater is required after every 1200 m of line length.
  • Page 29 Installation 76 mm 170 mm Fig. 11 Installation of the base plate NOTE Ensure that the mounting surface is not uneven. The base plate may oth- erwise become warped and the control panel would not be able to engage properly. Connect the individual wires according to the following diagram;...
  • Page 30: Installing The Switch Actuators

    Installation WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Attach the control panel to the base plate by hooking it on the top edge of the base plate and then pushing against the bottom edge until it snaps into place. Fix the control panel with the supplied screw, which is turned into the centre of the bottom edge.
  • Page 31: Connection Information

    5 Connection information WARAIAG In a permanently routed installation, there must be an in-series disconnecting and isolating device to separate the WAREMA climatronic from the supply voltage (switch according to EN 60335-1, Section 25.2, e.g. circuit breaker). AAGER The components must be disconnected from the mains voltage before the enclosure is opened.
  • Page 32: Switch Actuator Outputs

    Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 5.1 Switch actuator outputs Each controllable product requires 1 to 3 output terminals:  Sun shading products and windows use 2 adjacent outputs of a terminal block and 2 inputs of the same number, e.g. A 1.1, A 1.2, E 1.1, E 1.2  Fans and lights use 1 output and 1 input of the same number, e.g.
  • Page 33: Local Group Pushbuttons

    Connection information 5.2 Local group pushbuttons The local inputs (E1.1...E6.2) are available for the local operation of individual products Local group pushbuttons serve the joint local operation of products with pushbutton switches (product groups). They are independent from the groups in the control panel that can be used to operate several channels to- gether via the control panel (channel groups).
  • Page 34: Allocating The Products To The Inputs And Outputs

    Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 5.3 Allocating the products to the inputs and outputs The allocation of the products to the switch actuator inputs and outputs can be freely selected. Use the following tables to note down information and mark crosses where appropriate (e.g.
  • Page 35: Connection Examples

    Connection information 5.4 Connection examples Lighting R L C-dimmer Max. 500 W Art. no. 1002658 Supply line, onsite 230V AC / 50Hz/16A 3x1,5mm Total current per supply 15 A 5. 1 6. 1 6,3 AT Switch actuator 5.2 P 4. 1 5.
  • Page 36 Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Fan, infinitely variable (external) 1 ∼ You can download the connection diagrams and settings for the fan types of various manufacturers from www.warema.de! R L C-dimmer Max. 500 W Art. no. 1002658 Supply line, onsite...
  • Page 37 Fan 3 steps 1 ∼ You can download the connection diagrams and settings for the fan types of various manufacturers from www.warema.de! Supply line, onsite 230V AC / 50Hz/16A 3x1.5mm Total current per supply 15 A 5. 1 6. 1...
  • Page 38 Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Fan and/or fan valve Valve You can download the connection diagrams and settings for the fan types of various manufacturers from www.warema.de! Supply line, onsite 230V AC / 50Hz/16A 3x1.5mm Total current per supply 15 A 5.
  • Page 39 1 ∼ 0V 12V Motor Valve You can download the connection diagrams and settings for the fan types of various manufacturers from www.warema.de. 0V 6V 12V 230 V Supply line, onsite 230V AC / 50Hz/16A 3x1.5mm Total current per supply 15 A 5.
  • Page 40 Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Fan, infinitely variable (external) with fan valve Valve You can download the 1 ∼ connection diagrams and settings for the fan types of various manufacturers from www.warema.de. R L C-dimmer max. 500 W art.
  • Page 41 Connection information Humidity and temperature sensor Programming pushbutton Status- Output to next component JY(St)Y 2x2x0.8mm ø Input from previous component Fig. 19 Connection example of humidity/temperature sensor 890370_0•en•01.06.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 42 Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Terminal strip J1 Weather station Network closed (120Ω) Network open 1 2 3 4 4xAWG 26C UL black Onsite junction box JY(St)Y 2x2x0.8mm ø Input from previous component Fig. 20 Connection example of weather station at beginning or end of line...
  • Page 43 Connection information Terminal strip J1 Network closed(120Ω) Weather station Network open 1 2 3 4 CAT line, weather-proof Onsite junction box JY(St)Y 2x2x0.8mm ø Input from previous component Output to next component Fig. 22 Connection example of weather station not at beginning or end of line 890370_0•en•01.06.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 44 Connection information WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Green(OK) Red (fault) 5. 1 6. 1 6,3 AT Switching actuator 5.2 P 4. 1 5. 1 6. 1 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fig.
  • Page 45: Overview

    If you are not familiar with certain terms used here, you may refer to the glos- sary in Chapter 13 on page 141. 6.1 Elements of the display 6.1.1 Start menu The following figure shows the WAREMA climatronic start menu: © · © ³ ©...
  • Page 46: Status Display

    WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 6.1.2 Status display The symbols in the header indicate the following states of the climatronic: Data must be loaded into the devices Dealer mode A fault occurred. Fault messages are displayed in the fault menu ([Start menu] >...
  • Page 47: Typical Approaches For Commissioning

    The software and the associated documentation can be found on the supplied CD-ROM. After the project data have been stored in the WAREMA climatronic, they are uploaded to the connected bus devices (actuators, weather stations and hu- midity/temp.
  • Page 48: Commissioning

    WAREMA climatronic studio PC software included with the accessories. 7.1 Setting the operating language As soon as the WAREMA climatronic is supplied with power, you are prompt- ed to set the operating language. Press the [English] function button. The start menu appears after the operating language is selected:...
  • Page 49: Project Setup With The Assistant

    Assistant 7.2 Project setup with the assistant The assistant offers support to the dealer with the creation of a product, mak- Start menu ing it easy to create the basic settings. It always begins with a new, empty  Main menu project.
  • Page 50 Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Start Create sensors and actuators Create channel Create another channel? Activate locking contacts Set date and time Allocate outputs Apply settings, load devices and close assistant Fig. 26 Assistant flow chart We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 51: Creating A Sensor

    They measure the room temperature and the relative humidity, e.g. in a conservatory whose (sun shading) products are to be controlled with the WAREMA climatronic. NOTE The assistant does not support the creation of sensor interfaces. Create sen- sor interfaces manually as described later in Chapter 8.5 on page 108.
  • Page 52: Identifying A Sensor

    Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions After all sensors have been created, press the [Next] button to continue iden- tifying the sensors. 7.2.2 Identifying a sensor This is how to identify the created sensors: In the [Identify sensor] menu, select the sensor to be identified by turning the function wheel.
  • Page 53 Assistant Iption 1: automatic identification of the serial number Turn the function wheel for a weather station until the [Create device with magnet] line is shown highlighted in colour: Press the function wheel; [Wait for magnet ...] appears on the left. Subsequently hold the supplied magnet to the right side of the weather sta- tion to be identified (within one hour).
  • Page 54 Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Press the function wheel; [ Wait for program key...] appears on the left. Now press the PROG button on the device to be identified. Its serial number then appears in the menu. Press the [OK] button.
  • Page 55: Creating Actuators

    32 products can be created with the help of the assistant. The full number of max. 200 actuators can be created with manual project setup via the control panel or with the WAREMA climatronic PC software. This is how to create additional actuators: Turn the function wheel until [Actuator 2] is shown highlighted in colour.
  • Page 56: Identifying Actuators

    Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Create all remaining actuators in this manner. After all actuators have been created, proceed by identifying the actuators in Chapter 7.2.4. This is how to delete individual actuators: Turn the function wheel until [Actuator 3], for example, is shown highlighted in colour.
  • Page 57 Assistant Iption 1: automatic identification of actuators Turn the function wheel until the line [Create device with PROG button] is shown highlighted in colour: Press the function wheel. Now press the PROG button on the device to be identified. Its serial number then appears in the menu. Press the [OK] button. Iption 2: manual entry of serial numbers Turn the function wheel until the line of the serial number is shown highlight-...
  • Page 58 Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions NOTE The serial numbers of the actuators can found in duplicate on a label inside the devices. Enter the serial number as follows: Press the function wheel until the desired position is displayed. Alternatively, you can also select the positions with the [<=] and [=>] buttons.
  • Page 59: Creating Channels

    Assistant 7.2.5 Creating channels 7.2.5.1 Assigning name for channel In the [Assign channel alias] menu, you can rename the automatically preassigned channel name according to your preferences: To create or change a name: Turn the function wheel to select a symbol from the lower selection field Press the function wheel to enter the selected symbol in the upper input field.
  • Page 60: Selecting A Product Type

    Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 7.2.5.2 Selecting a product type In this menu, you select the connected product type (instead of [Channel 1], the menu may bear the channel name you previously selected): Move to the [Product type] line with the function wheel. The product set is shown on the left side, e.g.
  • Page 61: Selecting An External Venetian Blind Type

    Turn the function wheel until the external venetian blind type set by you is dis- played. Then press the function wheel. Only WAREMA external venetian blind types can be selected in this menu. If makes by other manufacturers are used, select [Others] here.
  • Page 62: Warema Climatronic Installation Instructions

    Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 7.2.5.5 Setting run times and tilting steps The run times and tilting steps are set in this menu. The values to be set and, consequently, the menu lines displayed depend on the product type. We rec- ommend setting the run times as exactly as possible to ensure that the sun shading products move to the correct positions.
  • Page 63: Activating The Safety Functions

    Assistant Press the [Next] button after all parameters have been set. 7.2.5.6 Activating the safety functions In this menu, the [Wind monitor], [Ice monitor] and [Precipitation monitor] safety functions are activated for the current channel: The safety functions to be set depend on the product type. NOTE A detailed description of the safety functions can be found in Chapter 8.3.2 on page 87 of these operating instructions.
  • Page 64: Activating The Comfort Functions

    The comfort functions to be set depend on the product type. NOTE Refer to the WAREMA climatronic operating instructions for a detailed de- scription of the comfort functions. Activate the required comfort functions with the function wheel (not all func- tions can be combined).
  • Page 65: Learning In The Hand-Held Transmitter

    In this menu, you can learn in the hand-held transmitters for remote control: NOTE The WAREMA range includes transmitters in an enclosure for wall mount- ing. These wall-mounted transmitters have exactly the same functions as the remote controls described here and can be used as an alternative or in addi- tion.
  • Page 66: Additional Channel

    7.2.6 Additional channel? The following menu asks you whether you want to create another channel in the WAREMA climatronic: If you select the default setting [YES], pressing the [Next] button takes you back to menu item 7.2.5 (assigning a name to the new channel).
  • Page 67: Setting The Date And Time

    NOTE If the climatronic is installed outside of the Central European time zone or in areas with limited radio reception, the automatic time setting will not work correctly. In this case, make sure that the "Use DCF77" function is deacti- vated.
  • Page 68: Allocating Outputs

    The following safety message appears: Example The WAREMA 4M switch actuators have 2 and the 6M switch actuators have 3 terminal blocks (X2, X3, (X4)) for outputs. The rated voltage of the products on the output terminals of a block must be identical (same voltage and DC or AC) and lie in the range from 0...230...
  • Page 69 Assistant Press the function wheel. Select the appropriate contact terminal by turning the function wheel and complete the procedure by pressing the function wheel once more. NOTE Each controllable product requires 1 to 3 terminals that must be connect- ed to the same terminal block. In the terminal allocation, the next available possible contact is displayed in each case.
  • Page 70: Applying Settings And Closing The Assistant

    Assistant WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 7.2.10 Applying settings and closing the assistant The settings made are applied in this menu: Pressing [Cancel] causes the project created in the assistant to be discard- Press [OK] to apply the settings and to complete the procedure.
  • Page 71 Assistant When you return to the main menu after commissioning is completed, a wrench appears at the upper right in the header: This wrench is visible for 1 hour because you logged in as a dealer earlier. The dealer menus can be accessed during this time to perform additional settings without having to entering the password again.
  • Page 72: Manual Commissioning

    Commissioning WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8 Manual commissioning 8.1 Creating system settings Press the [Settings] button and select the [Authorised dealer] menu in the [Settings] window. Press the function wheel and enter the password [5858] (or your own se- lected password).
  • Page 73: Display Settings

    With the [Standby mode], you can specify whether the start menu or a pic- ture that was loaded into the climatronic should be displayed in standby mode. How to create and set up a standby picture is described in Chapter 8.1.2.2.
  • Page 74: Display Behaviour Of The Climatronic

    Display behaviour 8.1.2.2 Creating and loading a standby picture The WAREMA climatronic display can show an picture of your choice for the duration of the standby mode. To set up a standby picture, proceed as fol- lows: Preparing the image Open an image file in any image processing program.
  • Page 75 The image is loaded and displayed. NOTE The climatronic can only find the image if the image is named BILD.WRM and is located in the upper directory level of the memory card. Please also note the information on the memory card presented in Chapter 8.8 on page 114.
  • Page 76: Selecting The Language

    System settings WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.1.3 Selecting the language The operating language is selected in this window. German and English are Main menu available.  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  System  Language Press the [Back] button to return to the [System] menu.
  • Page 77: Sensor Compensation

    The "Control panel temperature" value specifies by how many de- grees Celsius (°C) the measured value of the internal sensor of the WAREMA climatronic is corrected up or down. The setting range is –10...+10 °C. The value can be changed as follows: Using the function wheel, select the [Control panel temperature] line and then press the function wheel.
  • Page 78: Humidity/Temperature 1 (2) Temperature

    The geographic location is entered in this window; it is required when slat Main menu guidance is desired as part of the sun control. The WAREMA climatronic  Settings calculates the appropriate slat angle from the sunlight's angle of incident (azi- ...
  • Page 79 System settings The following table provides an overview of the coordinates (northern latitude and eastern longitude) of the major German cities: Aachen 50.46°N 6.06°E Fürstenwalde 52.22°N 14.04°E Aalen 48.50°N 10.06°E Gelsenkirchen 51.31°N 7.60°E Ahrensburg 53.41°N 10.15°E Germering 48.08°N 11.22°E Albstadt 48.13°N 9.01°E Göttingen...
  • Page 80 System settings WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Leipzig 51.20°N 12.30°E Potsdam 52.24°N 13.40°E Löhne 52.12°N 8.42°E Ravensburg 47.47°N 9.37°E Lübeck 53.52°N 10.41°E Rodgau 50.01°N 8.53°E Ludwigshafen 49.28°N 8.26°E Rosenheim 47.51°N 12.08°E Magdeburg 52.80°N 11.37°E Rostock 54.50°N 12.80°E Marburg 50.49°N 8.46°E Saarbrücken...
  • Page 81: Absent

    WAREMA climatronic. Otherwise, the [Absent] function button in the start menu of the WAREMA climatronic is used. Only one of these two switches can be active at any one time as otherwise the "Absent" condition cannot be logically de- termined.
  • Page 82: Wind Test

    System settings WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.1.7 Wind test In this menu, a wind test can be set to monitor the sensors and an alarm, if Main menu one occurs, can be reset (after resolving a defect or wire break).
  • Page 83: Authorised Dealer Access

    System settings 8.1.8 Authorised dealer access The dealer password can be changed in this menu. It can have from 1 to 8 Main menu characters.  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  System  Authorised dealer access The preset password is [5858]. This value can be changed to ensure that ac- cess to the project setup and safety functions is exclusively available to the dealer.
  • Page 84: Display All Menus

    System settings WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.1.9 isplay all menus In this line of the [System] menu, you can deactivate the greying of non-rele- Main menu vant menu lines by having all menus displayed:  Settings  Authorised dealer ...
  • Page 85: Manage Actuators

    Actuators 8.2 Manage actuators Up to 200 actuators can be managed in this menu; our example is with a 6M Main menu switch actuator, 4M switch actuator and 2D dim actuator:  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  Manage actuators Press the function wheel to open the following menu, in which each actuator can be parameterised individually: Here you can create actuators manually, delete them and determine the de-...
  • Page 86: Channels

    Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.3 Channels Up to 32 channels can be managed in this menu: Main menu  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  Manage channels Press the function wheel to open the following menu; the channel and the as-...
  • Page 87: Comfort Functions

    The comfort functions of the selected channel can be set in this menu. Main menu However, since they are not relevant for the safe operation of the  Settings WAREMA climatronic, the operator can also reach these settings from the  Authorised dealer main menu.  Project setup ...
  • Page 88: Wind Monitor

    8.3.2.1 Wind monitor Heavy winds can cause damage to the outside sun shading products. The Main menu WAREMA climatronic therefore includes a wind monitoring function that can  Settings be activated to protect your sun shading products against storm damage.
  • Page 89 Channels Example The following diagram illustrates the significance of the individual parameters: Wind speed in m/s Set limit value "WIND" Speed curve Time = 5 s = 10 min < 5 s Fig. 28 Wind speed and movements The bold black curve represents the wind speed and the horizontal line the set limit value for raising the sun shading product.
  • Page 90 Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions If you scroll farther down with the function wheel (), you can select whether the wind force should also be evaluated in terms of its direction for this chan- nel. This is useful when all products of this channel are installed with a par- ticular orientation or in the same compass direction.
  • Page 91 Channels Limit value WIA "Limit value WIND" can be set here for the selected channel. Above this wind speed, the sun shading products are moved to the "WIND" position. The set- ting range is 0 to 25 m/s. Change the "Limit value WIND" as follows: Move to the [Limit value WIND] line with the function wheel;...
  • Page 92 Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions elay WIA To prevent the sun shading product from raising at each brief blast of the wind, a delay time can be assigned to the wind alarm for each channel. When the limit values are reached or exceeded for the duration of this delay time, a move command is triggered and the sun shading product is moved to the set position and slat angle.
  • Page 93 Channels If the direction-dependent wind control is selected for a channel, an angle range can be created with the [Wind direction from] and [Wind direction to] parameters for which the limit value is lower than the "WIND" limit value; this means that the product is more sensitive to wind from this directional range.
  • Page 94 Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Wind from westerly directions (224°-316°) is now monitored, as can be seen in this menu: Wind direction to The [Wind direction to] menu behaves in the same manner as [Wind direction from]. Measured wind Measured...
  • Page 95: Ice Monitor

     Settings move commands. When there is precipitation at cold temperatures, the  Authorised dealer WAREMA climatronic moves the sun shading products to an adjustable posi-  Project setup  Manage channels tion before ice can form in the guide rails. An ice alarm blocks both manual ...
  • Page 96 Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Change the "Limit value ICE" as follows: Scroll to [Limit value ICE] by turning the function wheel; press the function wheel. Change the limit temperature by turning the function wheel (the [Standard] button sets the value to the default value of +3 °C).
  • Page 97: Building Control System

    Channels 8.3.2.3 Building control system This menu is used to set how a channel of the WAREMA climatronic re- Main menu sponds to the activation of building control system.  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  Manage channels ...
  • Page 98: Sensor Allocation

    Channels WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.3.3 Sensor allocation CAATIIA Changing these settings may impair the safety of the system or reduce its effectiveness. Therefore, be sure that you are aware of the effects when you make a change. The sensors must be allocated to the channels for the control to function properly.
  • Page 99 Channels Main menu  Settings  Authorised dealer  Sensor allocation  Channel n Scroll down () with the function wheel to display the remaining parameters: Up to three measured "Wind" values can be assigned per channel; of these, the value that is currently the highest is decisive. Assign the sensors and measured values to the parameters as follows: Move to the respective line with the function wheel;...
  • Page 100: Manage Products

    WAREMA climatronic, the  Product n WAREMA climatronic performs these tasks for you. The typical product set- tings are already stored for many products. They can all be programmed at once with a single press of a button.
  • Page 101: Product Type

    Products The product can be selected here. If the product is of the same type as another product and if it is supposed to behave in the same manner, its set- tings can be copied. Any product can also be deleted again. 8.4.1 Product type The following settings for [Product type] are possible:  Articulated arm awning...
  • Page 102: Locking Contact

    Products WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.4.6 Locking contact In the [Locking contact] menu line, any locking contact from 1 to 6 (switch actuator 6M) or 1 to 4 (switch actuator 4M) can be allocated to the product; the [Delete] button resets to [---] (= no locking contact).
  • Page 103: Runtime Up Mm:ss

    150 cm has a much shorter run time than an articulated arm awning with a 300 cm projection. The WAREMA climatronic allows these run times to be adjusted to the nearest second for the con- nected product.
  • Page 104 0.5 seconds, whereas this procedure can also take up to 1.6 seconds for an external venetian blind, type WAREMA E80A6. If this tilting time is known, it needs to be saved in the WAREMA climatronic togeth- er with the maximum and the minimum possible tilt angle. Subsequently, the tilt angle can be specified by simply entering the angles.
  • Page 105: Delay Time

    Products Aumber of tilting steps This menu line allows you to set how many tilt steps the slats perform be- tween the two extreme angles in case of manual operation; the preset factory value is 6 for internal and external venetian blinds. 8.4.10 elay time The delay time that can be set here relates only to the 'Fan' product (infinitely...
  • Page 106 Products WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Ao manual operation This setting completely excludes manual operation on the local pushbuttons and on the control panel. ead man With this setting, the sun shading product moves in the desired direction until the button is released again.
  • Page 107 Products Product matrix The following overview shows the local operation modes that can be used for each product type. The combinations marked with an x can be parameter- ised but are not recommended or useful. The table applies to local single operation or local group operation. Product type Articulated arm awning ...
  • Page 108: Group Button Port

    A maximum of three weather stations and two "Inside humidity and temperature" ("humidity/temp.") sensors can be connected to the WAREMA climatronic and managed in this menu. NOTE A sensor interface is created in the same manner as a weather station. The sensor interface behaves like a weather station.
  • Page 109 DCF 77 reception is only possible if a weather station (or a sensor interface) has been set up as weather station 1. If the climatronic is installed outside of the Central European time zone or in areas with limited radio reception, the automatic time setting will not work correctly.
  • Page 110 Sensor WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions A weather station can be created here by approaching it with a magnet, and a humidity/temp. sensor can be created by pushing the PROG button on the device, or the serial number of the device is created manually.
  • Page 111: Managing The Tableau Interface

    Tableau interface 8.6 Managing the tableau interface This menu can be used to manage a connected tableau interface: Main menu  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup  Manage tableau interface A tableau interface can be created here by pressing the PROG button on the device, or the serial number of the device is entered manually.
  • Page 112 PC software. If you start the assistant after the tableau interface has been set up, existing settings will be overwritten. The assistant can only be used to create basic settings of the WAREMA climatronic before the tableau interface is set up.
  • Page 113: Software Versions

    Software versions 8.7 Software versions The software versions of the connected devices are displayed in this menu. The software versions of the control panel, weather stations 1 to 3 and "hu- midity/temp." sensors 1 to 2 are directly displayed; the software versions of the switch actuators are displayed in the bottom line (...
  • Page 114: Memory Card

    CLIMATRO.NIC. To be able to load a renamed file, change the file name back to CLIMATRO.NIC first. The SD slot of the WAREMA climatronic is located on the left side of the con- trol panel enclosure. Insert the card before starting the read or write process.
  • Page 115: Reading A Project From An Sd Card

    When [Done] is displayed, conclude by pressing the function wheel or the [Back] function button. NOTE The climatronic can only find the project if the project is named CLIMATRO.NIC and is located in the top directory level of the SD card. 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 116: Loading All Devices

    Memory card WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 8.8.3 Loading all devices After a project has been read from the memory card, the data must be up- loaded the devices (update). The [Load all devices] menu line resets all devices and then uploads the selected settings in sequence into the devices, i.e.
  • Page 117: Loading Data To The Devices

    ata -> evices 8.9 Loading data to the devices Here you have the option to either load all devices at once or, as shown, to Main menu select and load each individual device.  Settings  Authorised dealer  Project setup ...
  • Page 118: Accepting Settings

    Main menu saved in the control panel. The user is then able to restore the dealer set-  Settings tings at any time in the future. This is described in the WAREMA climatronic  Authorised dealer operating instructions.  Assume settings Accept the dealer settings as follows: From the main menu, open the [Settings] >...
  • Page 119: Closing The Dealer Access

    End access 8.11 Closing the dealer access In this menu line you can close the password-protected dealer access so Main menu that only the settings for the operator are accessible.  Settings  Authorised dealer  End authorised dealer access If you return to the main menu after commissioning has been completed, a small stylised wrench appears in the header at the upper right: This wrench will be visible for one hour because you logged in as a dealer...
  • Page 120: Measured Values, Triggers And Faults

    Installation Instructions 9 Measured values, triggers and faults The WAREMA climatronic has an internal memory for all measured values with the associated histories, triggers and faults. It aids with troubleshooting and is described in the following sections: 9.1 All measured values...
  • Page 121: Current Triggers

    Measured values... Pressing the function wheel switches the cursor to “fine” (steps of 6 minutes) and pressing it again deactivates the cursor again. You can use the [Week] and [Month] function buttons to also view the associated long-term tempera- ture progressions. When using the [Back] function button to switch to the [Current measured values] menu, you can view the histories of the other measured values in the lines below in the same manner.
  • Page 122: Trigger History

    Measured values... WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 9.4 Trigger history In the [Current triggers] menu, press the function wheel to open the Start menu [Trigger history Channel 1] menu (or the channel name assigned by  Measured values you):  All triggers In this example, the channel name [Channel 1] was not changed.
  • Page 123: Faults

    Measured values... 9.5 Faults Press the [Measured values] function button in the main menu and, in the Start menu [Measured values and histories] menu, select the [Faults] menu item by  Measured values turning and pressing the function wheel. You are now located in the [Faults] ...
  • Page 124: Factory Presets

    Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions 10 Factory presets Setting step Unit grees grees Articulated arm awning — — — Conservatory awning — — — External venetian blind +38° — Roller shutter — — — Pleated blind — —...
  • Page 125 Factory presets YES/ YES/ 1, 2, grees 3, 4 grees grees grees grees grees grees grees grees — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —...
  • Page 126 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Unit grees grees grees grees grees grees grees Articulated arm awning — — — — — — — — — — Conservatory awning — — — — — — — —...
  • Page 127 Factory presets Direct controlEna- WS 1 LockE- LockE- ble sunEnable diff. YES/ YES/ WS 2 nableUn- nableUn- temp.Direct control grees grees grees changed changed stepsDiff. temp. WS 3 steps Enable — Enable WS 1 — — Direct control Enable — Enable WS 1 — — Direct control Enable +80°...
  • Page 128 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Control WS 1 YES/ YES/ panel Unit WS 2 °C °C Humidity/ grees grees WS 3 temp. 1,2 Control Articulated arm awning WS 1 — — panel Control Conservatory awning WS 1 — — panel Control External venetian blind WS 1...
  • Page 129 Factory presets Direct con- WS 1 trol YES/ YES/ YES/ WS 2 Direct grees control with WS 3 steps — WS 1 — — — — — — — — — — Direct con- — WS 1 trol Direct con- -80° WS 1 trol Direct con- —...
  • Page 130 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Control YES/ panel YES/ YES/ Unit hh:mm hh:mm hh:mm Humidity/ GREES temp. 1,2 Articulated arm awning — — — — — — — — 08:00 — Control Conservatory awning — —...
  • Page 131 Factory presets LockE- LockE- LockE- LockE- YES/ YES/ hh:mm hh:mm hh:mm nableUn- nableUn- nableUn- nableUn- GREES GREES GREES changed changed changed changed Enable 18:00 — Enable —:— — Enable —:— — Enable Enable 18:00 — Enable —:— — Enable —:— —...
  • Page 132 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Unit °C hh:mm grees Articulated arm awning — — — — 00:00 None Conservatory awning — — — — 00:00 None External venetian blind — — — +38° 00:00 None Roller shutter —...
  • Page 133 Factory presets YES/ °C grees grees grees grees grees — 0° 358° — — — 0° 358° — — -80° 0° 358° -80° -80° — 0° 358° — — — — — — — — — — — — — —...
  • Page 134 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Control Control 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 panel panel Unit Photo Photo Photo Photo Dawn/ Humidity/ 1/2/3 1/2/3 Humidity/ 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3 1/2/3/4 1/2/3/4 1/2/3/4 1/2/3/4 dusk temp. 1,2 temp. 1,2...
  • Page 135 Factory presets — mm:ss mm:ss 1-2/ grees grees Permanent — 01:00 01:00 — — — — — — mode Permanent — 02:00 02:00 — — — — — — mode Radio time — 02:30 02:30 -80° +80° — — mode Permanent —...
  • Page 136 Factory presets WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Setting step Unit Display Brightness standby Brightness for operation Jog dial sensitivity 1,2,3 Button tone ON/OFF Standby duration Standby mode Display start menu Language Language German Sensor compensation For all sensors: +0.0 °C...
  • Page 137: Technical Data

    Technical data 11 Technical data Control panel Min. Typ. Max. Unit Supply Operating voltage (SELV) V DC Current consumption Internal temperature sensor Measuring range °C Resolution °C Accuracy ±0.5 °C Internal humidity sensor Measuring range Resolution Accuracy ±3.5 HF receiver Receive frequency 433.92 Dimensions...
  • Page 138 Technical data WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions The device has been tested for compliance with the legal regulations for interference emission according to DIN EN 50081-1/1992 and for the inter- ference resistance according to DIN EN 50082-1/1992. The requirements in conjunction with the prescribed supply lines and sensors of the manufacturer are positively met or exceeded.
  • Page 139: Troubleshooting

    Correct connection No display of weather data in No weather station 1 connected or parame- Connect weather station and parameterise WAREMA climatronic start menu terised (only the measured values of wea- as weather station 1 ther station 1 are displayed) "Fault"...
  • Page 140 Troubleshooting WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions Problem Possible cause Remedy Control functions do not respond Control functions are deactivated on the Activate control functions in the main menu control panel and in the comfort functions Control functions is disabled through ab-...
  • Page 141: Glossary

    Glossary 13 Glossary Display refers to the display of the WAREMA climatronic control panel. Product stands for a sun shading product or other controllable end device such as heating, a fan, a window, etc. Device stands for a component (=bus device) of the WAREMA climatronic system such as the control panel, actuator, humidity/temp.
  • Page 142 Aotes WAREMA climatronic ® Installation Instructions We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890370_0•en•01.06.2009...
  • Page 143 Aotes 890370_0•en•01.06.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 144 KEEP IA A SAFE PLACE FIR CIMMISSIIAIAG Affix ID sticker of control panel here Note down installation location here Notes on commissioning (e.g. special features of installation location, wiring, etc.): WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Strasse 2 http://www.warema.de info@warema.de 97828 Marktheidenfeld/Main, Germany...

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