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WAREMA Quatronic dialog
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Operating instructions
(Keep for future use)
Valid from 21 March 2011
Sun. Light. WAREMA.
890362_b•en

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  • Page 1 WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions (Keep for future use) Valid from 21 March 2011 Sun. Light. WAREMA. 890362_b•en...
  • Page 2 Imprint WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Strasse 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld Germany WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trade marks of WAREMA Renkhoff SE. 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

    Table of contents Table of contents Legal notes ....................... 5 Safety instructions ................... 6 Meanings of symbols and pictographs ............6 Intended use ......................7 Target group ......................7 Retrofitting and modifications ................7 Working safely .......................8 System faults ......................9 Additional documents ..................9 Commissioning ....................10 Operational readiness ..................10 Languages......................10 Reference ......................10...
  • Page 4 Table of contents WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 7.2.2 Dusk, dawn ....................44 Temperature control ..................45 7.3.1 Setting the temperature control..............45 7.3.2 The temperature control triggers a move command ......47 7.3.3 The temperature control switches on/off the sun control .....47 7.3.4...
  • Page 5: Legal Notes

     Safety functions and  comfort functions The Quatronic dialog controls your sun shading product on the basis of the following variables:  Wind  Precipitation...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 2 Safety instructions We have developed and tested the WAREMA Quatronic dialog 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 7: Intended Use

    Safety instructions 2.2 Intended use The WAREMA Quatronic dialog is used for the control of motorised sun shading products. A variety of sun shading products and sensors can be connected to the control. WARAIAG Please obtain the approval of the manufacturer if you have questions regarding the connection of devices not listed in these instructions.
  • Page 8: Working Safely

    Safety instructions WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions Exercise special care when components of different versions are combined or when existing components are replaced by older/newer products with a different scope of functions or a different software version. 2.5 Working safely...
  • Page 9: System Faults

    Quatronic dialog. The Quatronic dialog does not acoustically or visually signal a malfunction. If possible, raise your sun protection/visual privacy unit. Switch the Quatronic dialog off at the main switch (e.g. circuit breaker) and immediately notify your dealer's service department of the malfunction. AATIOA The entire unit becomes non-functional if power fails.
  • Page 10: Commissioning

    If reception is disturbed, the question mark behind the time does not disappear. See Chapter 8.3 on page 62). When the time on the Quatronic dialog is set correctly, the device is ready for operation. 3.2 Languages The Quatronic dialog supports multiple languages.
  • Page 11: Basics

    Fig. 1 The WAREMA Quatronic dialog in the rail-mounted housing ontrol unit The many different functions of the WAREMA Quatronic dialog can be differ- entiated into safety and comfort functions: Safety functions:  Wind monitor...
  • Page 12: Display And Operating Elements

    Display/programming: By pressing this button you can change between the menus of the Quatronic dialog. If the button is pressed for at least 5 sec- onds, the Quatronic dialog changes to the programming mode.  arrow buttons: Raises the sun shading products at facades 1-4.
  • Page 13: Manual Operation

    4.3 Manual operation In addition to the installed safety and comfort functions, you can also operate all sun shading products at the Quatronic dialog by hand. If, after this, a comfort function such as the sun control becomes active, you can always intervene by hand.
  • Page 14: External Venetian Blinds

    Basics WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 4.3.2 External venetian blinds Closing the slats Press the  button briefly.  Position: Upper Upper Lower Cause: Rain Wind ManOp Opening the slats Press the  button briefly.  Position: Upper Upper...
  • Page 15: Manually Switching On And Off The Comfort Control

    Basics 4.4 Manually switching on and off the comfort control In situations in which the integrated comfort functions are not desirable (e.g. when cleaning the sun shading product or window, while you are on holiday, etc.), you can switch off the comfort functions individually for each facade. The safety functions (wind monitor, rain monitor, ice monitor) still remain ac- tive to ensure that your sun shading system is protected against damage due to the weather conditions at all times.
  • Page 16: Menus

    Quatronic dialog is to execute by using only a few buttons. Display menus The Quatronic dialog has six display menus. They contain all of the important operating parameters. Press the disp/prog button to change between menu.
  • Page 17 Menus isplay menus isplay menus The Quatronic dialog makes information available to you in six different dis- play menus. One of these six menus is displayed continuously. Press the disp/prog button to change to the next menu. Wind speed and time (m/s, h, min)
  • Page 18: Wind Speed And Time

    The weekday and time continue running independently of radio clock recep- tion. Thus, the time-switched functions will continue to operate properly. The date is not relevant to the function of the Quatronic dialog. We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 19: Brightness, Dawn/Dusk

    Menus isplay menus 5.1.2 Brightness, dawn/dusk Brightness: 18kLx 31kLx 20Lx 50Lx Status: Cloud Dusk Dawn Upper line: Current brightness in Lux or kLux (1000 Lux = 1 kLux) Lower line: Brightness conditions, where the following displays are pos- sible: Display Meaning Cloud Reading dropped below UP sun limit value...
  • Page 20: Position And Cause

    Menus WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® isplay menus Operating instructions 5.1.3 Position and ause   Position: Lower Upper Cause: ManOp Wind Rain Upper line: Current position of the sun shading product or move command for the respective facade: Display Meaning...
  • Page 21: Outside Temperature And Relative Humidity

    Menus isplay menus 5.1.4 Outside temperature and relative humidity Temperature out: ******** 18°C ******** Rel. humidity: Upper line: Current outside temperature in °C. (Only one sensor can be connected since the outside temperature is fairly constant on all facades.) Lower line: Current relative humidity at each facade in percent.
  • Page 22: Display Mode

    Menus WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® isplay menus Operating instructions 5.1.7 isplay mode In the Displ menu, you can specify whether the displays of the Quatronic dialog should change every 4 seconds, or if they should only change when the disp/prog button is pressed.
  • Page 23: Selection Menus

    Do not make changes to the safety settings that may result in damage to your sun shading products. The safety functions of the Quatronic dialog protect the controlled sun shad- ing products against damage due to the weather conditions. All parameters were set correctly during commissioning.
  • Page 24: Parameter And Setting Menus

    Menus WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Setting menus Operating instructions 5.3 Parameter and setting menus Each parameter menu contains the settings (limit values, run times, switching times, sensor allocations, etc.) of a function group. The following parameter menus are available: Safety functions (see Chapter 6 on page 26)
  • Page 25 If you do not press a button for at least 3 minutes, the setting menu is closed automatically. Any changes that may have been made are stored but only for as long as the Quatronic dialog is supplied with power. If the power supply is interrupted (e.g. due to a power failure), the changes are lost.
  • Page 26: Safety Functions

    Do not make changes to the safety settings that may result in damage to your sun shading products. The safety functions of the Quatronic dialog protect the controlled sun shad- ing products against damage due to the weather conditions. All parameters were set correctly during commissioning.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Wind Monitor

    Safety functions Wind monitor 6.1.1 Adjusting the wind monitor The following parameters can be set for the wind monitor: = Wind speed limit (0-20 m/s)  Lim. = On delay, wind (0-20 s)  Dely  DelyE = Off delay, wind (0-99 min)  Alloc = Wind sensor allocation (1, 2, 3, 4, 1-4) = Wind test (on/off)  Test...
  • Page 28: Limit Values, Delay Times

    Safety functions WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Wind monitor Operating instructions 6.1.2 Limit values, delay times The effects of the settings are addressed below in more detail. Wind in m/s “Wind” limit value Measuring value Wind Move command: No Move command...
  • Page 29: Wind Sensor Allocation

    Wind monitor 6.1.3 Wind sensor allocation The Quatronic dialog is able to control your sun shading products on the ba- sis of four wind readings, i.e. 1 to 4 wind sensors can be connected. The Quatronic dialog is delivered with a wind/photo/radio clock sensor. If you connect it as a "Wind sensor 1", all facades must be set to wind sen-...
  • Page 30: Wind Test

    "wind test". If the Quatronic dialog does not receive a signal from the wind sensor in 99 hours, it is assumed that the sensor is defective. All sun shading products for which the wind test is active are raised.
  • Page 31: Rain Monitor

    If you have set any of these awnings in your Quatronic dialog as a product, the precipitation monitor is automatically set for these as a safety function. If you wish, you can also enable the precipitation monitor for your external venetian blinds and roller shutters.
  • Page 32: Switching On/Off The Rain Monitor

    Safety functions WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Rain monitor Operating instructions 6.2.1 Switching on/off the rain monitor Keep the disp/prog button pressed for approx. 5 seconds. Wind speed: 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s Time: 10:26:47 Wednesday, 20.11.2008 The selection menu is displayed:...
  • Page 33: Ice Monitor

    Ice monitor 6.3 Ice monitor The ice monitor is another safety function of the Quatronic dialog. It prevents your sun shading products from being damaged when they are raised and lowered while the products are frozen. The Quatronic dialog raises the prod- ucts in cold weather with precipitation before ice is formed in the guide rails.
  • Page 34: Ice Alarm

    +3°C and precipitation falls onto the pre- cipitation sensor, all sun shading products are raised. During the UP command, the Quatronic dialog switches to the Position and Cause display. If the run time for raising the sun shading product has expired, Ice appears on the display for the facades with ice monitoring to indicate the trigger, and Menu appears as a reference to the "Ice menu".
  • Page 35: Emergency Stop

    MCU and comfort...--> ...functions! Reset ice alert? WARAIAG You now have the option of disabling the ice warning and thus to also switch off all functions of the Quatronic dialog. 890362_b•en•21.03.2011 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 36: Automatically Reset An Ice Alarm

    230 V voltage using the in-series circuit breaker to prevent the sun shading products from being operated locally. After you are sure that damage can no longer occur due to ice, you can reconnect the Quatronic dialog and motor control units to the power supply.
  • Page 37: Comfort Functions

    The function works to shade your rooms when the sunlight becomes too strong and later lets more light in as the sunlight becomes weaker. The strength of the sunlight is measured by the Quatronic dialog using four photo sensors that are integrated in the wind sensor.
  • Page 38 WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Sun control Operating instructions The display then automatically changes to Position and Cause:  Position: Lower Upper Upper Cause: ManOp Rain ManOp If the sun shading products are raised or lowered by hand, there is no reac- tion from the sun control until the next change in the light conditions.
  • Page 39: Setting The Sun Control

    omfort functions Sun control 7.1.1 Setting the sun control The following parameters can be set for the sun control:  Lim. = "Up" sun limit value (1 - 99 kLx)  Lim. = "Down" sun limit value (1 - 99 kLx) = On delay (0 - 99 min)  Dely = Off delay (0 - 99 min)
  • Page 40: Limit Values, Delay Times

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Sun control Operating instructions 7.1.2 Limit values, delay times The effects of the settings are addressed below in more detail. Brightness in Lux “Down” set limit value “Raise” set limit value Measured value Photo...
  • Page 41: Photo Sensor Allocation

    omfort functions Sun control 7.1.3 Photo sensor allocation The wind/photo/radio clock sensor contains 4 photo sensors for the evalua- tion of 4 different building corners (facades). These sensors are allocated ac- cording to their connection to the corresponding terminals (see "Installation Instructions").
  • Page 42: Dawn/Dusk Control

    The Quatronic dialog can determine, on the basis of changes in brightness and intensity, whether the sun is rising or setting, without being deceived by a cloud that temporarily obscures the sun.
  • Page 43: Setting The Dawn/Dusk Control

    omfort functions awn/ usk control The display automatically changes to Position and Cause:  Position: Lower Upper Upper Cause: ManOp Rain ManOp If MoFrD (= Monday to Friday, on) or SaSuD (= Saturday and Sunday, on) in the comfort timer is set to Dawn, the sun, temperature and humidity controls are switched on as well.
  • Page 44: Dusk, Dawn

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® awn/ usk control Operating instructions Select the desired parameter by pressing the  or  button. Example Dawn/dusk Dawn In this menu, you can change the settings for each facade (F1 - F4) using the ...
  • Page 45: Temperature Control

    Temperature control 7.3 Temperature control The temperature control of the Quatronic dialog is equipped with inside and outside thermometers - also referred to as temperature sensors - and can control your sun shading products according to the current temperature. This lets you use your sun shading products to influence the temperature in your rooms.
  • Page 46 WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Temperature control Operating instructions Keep the disp/prog button pressed for approx. 5 seconds. Wind speed: 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s Time: 10:26:47 Wednesday, 20.11.2008 The selection menu is displayed: Select the Wind RunT Timer settings: Rain Temp Product -->...
  • Page 47: The Temperature Control Triggers A Move Command

    omfort functions Temperature control 7.3.2 The temperature control triggers a move command By triggering a direct move command using the temperature control, you can control your sun shading products according to certain temperatures (inside or outside) and thus influence the temperature in your rooms. Under the InOM and OutOM menu items, you can switch on the direct control for the respective facade, separately for the inside and outside temperatures.
  • Page 48: Outside Settings Up/Down, Inside Settings Up/Down

    Sun setting in the InOM, OutOM menus. Allocation: One outside temperature sensor and/or up to 4 inside temperature sensors can be connected to the Quatronic dialog. These sensors are allocated to the 4 facades in the Alloc menu. We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 49: Humidity Control

    On the basis of the limit value, the Quatronic dialog can then open and close the window or switch the fan on and off. To connect devices that are unrelated to sun shading products, contact your specialist for sun shading products.
  • Page 50: Up/Down Limit Value, Allocation

    If the relative humidity reading drops below the UP limit value, the sun shad- ing product moves to the upper limit position. Up to 4 humidity sensors can be connected to the Quatronic dialog. These sensors are allocated to the 4 facades in the Alloc menu.
  • Page 51: Time Switch Control

    Time switch control 7.5 Time switch control The time switch control of the Quatronic dialog lets you raise your sun shad- ing products at a certain time (e.g. at dawn) and lower them at another time (e.g. at dusk). Separately for Monday to Friday and for the weekends, you can set 1 switch time for lowering the products and 1 switch time for raising the products.
  • Page 52: Switching On The Time Switch Control

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Time switch control Operating instructions 7.5.1 Switching on the time switch control Keep the disp/prog button pressed for approx. 5 seconds. Wind speed: 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s 8m/s Time: 10:26:47 Wednesday, 20.11.2008 The selection menu is displayed:...
  • Page 53: Comfort Timer

     And so on... To be able to solve these types of problems with the Quatronic dialog, it provides a comfort timer feature. This feature lets you control all comfort functions on the basis of the time of day. You can also differentiate between weekdays and weekends.
  • Page 54: Setting The Comfort Timer

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® omfort timer Operating instructions 7.6.1 Setting the comfort timer The following parameters can be set for the comfort timer: = On time from Monday to Friday  MoFrE = Off time from Monday to Friday...
  • Page 55: Mofre, Mofrd, Sasue, Sasud

    omfort functions omfort timer Comfort timer 6:30 ENABLE Mon-Fri: The OFF setting is achieved by setting the value to 00:00. The word OFF ap- pears instead of 00:00. This switches off the comfort timer at the respective facade. Leave the menu after completing the entries using the disp/prog button. This saves the changes you made.
  • Page 56: Manual Operation

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® omfort timer Operating instructions 7.6.3 Manual operation Switching the comfort functions on/off manually In some cases, such as in the following, you may only want to temporarily switch off the comfort functions:  You do not want the sun shading products to move while you are away on holiday.
  • Page 57: General Parameters

    When the Quatronic dialog went through the automatic commissioning rou- tine, it set the products on all facades to the articulated arm awning for safety reasons. To adapt the Quatronic dialog to your needs, you can now set up the products (roller shutters, external venetian blinds, pleated blinds, awn- ings) you have on the individual facades.
  • Page 58 General parameters WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Product Operating instructions AATIOA Do not make changes later to the product settings that may result in damage to your sun shading products. All products were set correctly by the expert technician during commission- ing.
  • Page 59: Run Time And Turn Time

    General parameters Run time and turn time 8.2 Run time and turn time When you lower your sun shading products, there is no need to sit in the dark. You can, for example, automatically lower the sun shading products half way or leave only a narrow opening (light band). When using external venetian blinds, you can set the slats to an angle that will still allow a suf- ficient amount of light to enter so that you do not need to use artificial light.
  • Page 60: Run Time Up/Down

    General parameters WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Run time and turn time Operating instructions Runtime UP TurnTime Setting: DOWN TurnTime Select the desired parameter by pressing the  or  button. Example Run time for the UP command (UP) In this menu, you can change the settings for each facade (F1 - F4) using the ...
  • Page 61: Turn Time

    General parameters Run time and turn time 8.2.3 Turn time The automatic turning control activates a brief (0.1 - 9.9 s) UP command (= turn time) after the sun shading products have reached the lower limit posi- tion. Whether or not the turning is actually executed depends on what caused the DOWN command.
  • Page 62: Setting The Time

    General parameters WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Time Operating instructions 8.3 Setting the time A DCF77 radio clock receiver is integrated in the wind sensor of the Quat- ronic dialog. The date and time are set automatically when the radio signal is received.
  • Page 63: Password

    General parameters Password 8.4 Password Access to changing the settings (programmed limit values, safety functions, run times, etc.) should not be available to everyone. You can protect the programming level against unauthorised access with an access code (pass- word) consisting of four digits of your choice. Keep this password in a safe place.
  • Page 64: Opening The Programming Level With The Password

    Pressing the disp/prog again takes you back to the display mode. 8.4.2 Opening the programming level with the password If the Quatronic dialog is protected by a password, you can only enter the programming level if you know the password. Perform the following steps: Select the setting level for the password as described in Chapter 8.4.1.
  • Page 65: Changing The Password

    General parameters Password 8.4.3 hanging the password To change an existing password, you must first enter the programming level using the old password as described in Chapter 8.4.1. Select the Password menu item as described. You are now asked for the old password. Please enter old password: Enter the old password using the ...
  • Page 66: Help

    WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 9 Help For most Quatronic dialog displays, there is an integrated help that can be opened at the touch of a button. Press the info button. The first page of the help text appears.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    WARAIAG When cleaning activities on the WAREMA Quatronic dialog, on the sun shading product itself or in the immediate vicinity of the sun shading product are required, first de-energise the unit and secure it against reactivation.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 15 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy No display Power failure Wait until voltage is back Connection fault (short circuit) Connection, see installation instruc- tions Connection terminals too tight and Send device in for repairs...
  • Page 69 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy In sun, the sun shading product moves DOWN sun limit value (Lim.) too low Sun control ... Lim. menu: down to early Increase the DOWN sun limit value (Chapter 7.1 on page 37) On delay (Dely) in sun too low Sun control ...
  • Page 70: Factory Presets

    Reference WAREMA Quatronic dialog ® Operating instructions 16 Factory presets Articulated Conservatory/ External vene- Parameter Unit Roller shutter Pleated blind arm awning facade awning tian blind Wind Limit value Delay Off delay Wind test On/off Run time Min:Sec 1:00 2:00...
  • Page 71: Custom Settings

    Reference 17 ustom settings Parameter Unit Facade 1 Facade 2 Facade 3 Facade 4 Product Wind Limit value On delay Off delay Wind test On/off Run time Min:Sec Down Min:Sec Turn time Turn mode M/S/T Timer switch Up Mo-Fr Hr:Min Down Mo-Fr Hr:Min Down Sa+Su...
  • Page 72 WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Strasse 2 http://www.warema.de info@warema.de 97828 Marktheidenfeld, Germany...

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