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  • Page 1 Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions (Keep for future use) Valid from 1st July 2014 Sun. Light. WAREMA. 890557_d•en...
  • Page 2 Company information WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans-Wilhelm-Renkhoff-Straße 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld/Main, Ger- many WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trademarks of WAREMA Renkhoff SE. All other brand or product names included in this document are trade- marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ....................13 Operating elements ................... 13 Menu elements ....................14 3.2.1 Display of the products ................16 Principal structure of a Wisotronic system ............ 17 Concept ....................... 18 3.4.1 Channels, facades and products ............18 3.4.2 Groups ......................19 3.4.3...
  • Page 4 Content Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.1.3 Delay SUN ....................38 7.2.1.4 Position SUN ..................38 7.2.1.5 Slat angle SUN ..................38 7.2.1.6 Limit value CLEAR ................. 39 7.2.1.7 Delay CLEAR ..................40 7.2.1.8 Position CLEAR ..................40 7.2.1.9 Slat angle CLEAR .................. 40 7.2.1.10...
  • Page 5 Display ......................87 7.5.2.1 Brightness at standby ................87 7.5.2.2 Brightness at operation ............... 87 7.5.2.3 Button tone ..................... 88 7.5.2.4 Standbyduration ..................88 7.5.2.5 Display behaviour of Wisotronic ............88 890557_d•en•01.07.2014 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 6 Content Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.5.2.6 Colour scheme ..................89 7.5.3 Measured values start menu ..............90 7.5.4 Language ...................... 91 7.5.5 Sensor compensation ................. 92 7.5.5.1 Control panel temperature ..............92 7.5.5.2 Weather station 1 (2,3) outside temperature ........92 7.5.6...
  • Page 7: Legal Notes

    The Wisotronic shields your sun shading against damaging weather conditions and offers a comprehensive range of comfort and safety functions. In addition, the Wisotronic can be op- erated via EWFS transmitters; the radio receiver was integrated in the control panel.
  • Page 8: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 2 Safety instructions We have developed and tested the Wisotronic 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. WDEAIAN The Wisotronic may only be used to control such window drives where the movement of the window cannot cause any injuries! 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

    An automatically controlled sun shading system (e.g., roller shutter on a balcony door) can move down automatically and lock you out. If the Wisotronic of these types of roller shutters has an automatic control, you should always "play it safe" and switch it off temporarily before going outside.
  • Page 11: Working Safely

    Safety instructions 2.5 Working safely WDEAIAN 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 electrician must observe the installation instructions included with the electrical device.
  • Page 12: Retrofitting And Modifications

    2.6 Eetrofitting and modifications We have designed and built the Wisotronic with reliability and safety in mind. All required settings are made when the unit is first commissioned. Modifica- tion of the unit parameters is therefore only required when the characteristics of the control need to be adjusted, changes are made to the sensor equip- ment or the control itself is replaced.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Introduction 3 Introduction The Wisotronic stands out by its elegant design as well as an especially user- friendly user interface. The presentation of all setting steps and measuring values is provided in plain text in a clearly arranged display window, simply referred to as "Display"...
  • Page 14: Menu Elements

    Introduction Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 3.2 Menu elements An overview of the menu elements is provided below. The menus are gener- ally structured as shown in the following example.  The header on the very top shows you the menu in which you are located.
  • Page 15 Introduction  After you have set a desired value, you must press the touch wheel. This causes this value to be adopted and the setting changes to the original col- our. Another turn of the touch wheel does not cause the value to change but moves the selection bar up or down once more.
  • Page 16: Display Of The Products

    3.2.1 isplay of the products The various product types you control with the Wisotronic are assigned to the channel during installation. When you select a channel in the main menu by pressing the touch wheel, the operating menu appears. In the operating...
  • Page 17: Principal Structure Of A Wisotronic System

    Fig. 3 Overview of the structure of a Wisotronic system The Wisotronic is a complete solution for controlling your sun shading prod- uct. Whatever the season, Wisotronic will lower your energy consumption and provide for a pleasant climate. The multisense weather station delivers all in- formation necessary to respond properly to the weather to the Wisotronic.
  • Page 18: Concept

    "Facade" in the area of sun shading control systems, this point shall be ex- plained here in more detail: The Wisotronic has 1, 2, 3 or 4 channels, depending on the model. Each channel can access either a single product (e.g. an awning) or several prod- ucts of the same type (e.g.
  • Page 19: Groups

    A maximum of 4 groups can be created. This function is not available for Wisotronic 1-channel since is does not have NOTE more than one channel.
  • Page 20: Safety, Comfort And Basic Functions

    Introduction Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 3.4.4 Safety, comfort and basic functions With the many different functions of the Wisotronic, a distinction is made be- tween safety, comfort and basic functions: Safety functions  Wind monitoring  Ice monitor Comfort functions:...
  • Page 21: Menu Structure

    Menu structure 4 Menu structure 4.1 Main menus Basic functions Convenience functions continue with Safety functions continue with Manage channels, groups, continue with scenes Leave time System continue with Sensor allocation Clean control panel Service All measured values All triggers Faults Fig.
  • Page 22: Convenience Functions

    Menu structure Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 4.2 Convenience functions Sun control Dawn/Dusk control Temperature control Precipitation monitor Intermittent ventil. Time switch from Cold protection Leave Absent Manual operation Hand-held transmitter allocation Fig. 6 Comfort function menus We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 23: Safety Functions

    Menu structure 4.3 Safety functions Wind monitoring from Ice monitor Fig. 7 Safety functions menus 4.4 Manage channels, groups, scenes Manage groups Manage scenes from Sort channels, groups, scenes Change alias names Fig. 8 Manage channels, groups, scenes menus 890557_d•en•01.07.2014 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 24: System

    Menu structure Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 4.5 System Date / time Display Measured values start menu Language from Sensor compensation Wind test Restore settings Software versions Fig. 9 System menus We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890557_d•en•01.07.2014...
  • Page 25: Getting Started

     ... 5.1 Start menu When the supply voltage of the Wisotronic has been switched on and you have selected English as language, then you are automatically in the main menu. The following figure shows the Wisotronic start menu: ©...
  • Page 26: Status Display

    ( A ). Various symbols are shown between the date and time, depending on the state of the Wisotronic ( B , Chapter 5.1.1 Status display). Below this, the menu in which you are currently located ( C ) is identified.
  • Page 27: Main Menu

    The [Sett.] function button opens the settings menus and the [Start] func- tion button takes you back to the start menu. If the Wisotronic has been commissioned by one of our authorised dealers and has been optimally adjusted to your sun shading products, no product- specific settings are required after switching on the supply voltage.
  • Page 28: Example For Operation: Set Time And Date

    The example of setting date and time shall be used here to demonstrate how the values of the Wisotronic can be set and changed with the touch wheel and the function buttons (the following date and time displays are examples and may differ from the display on your Wisotronic): In the main menu, press the [Sett.] function button to get to the [Settings]...
  • Page 29: Example For Operation

    Netting started The new settings for date and time have now been set. By pressing the [Main menu] function button, you will return once more to the main menu; the [Back] function button leads you to the [System] menu; pressing [Back] once more leads you to the [Settings] menu. 5.4 Gxample for operation: Set display Proceed as follows if you want to adjust the appearance of the display or...
  • Page 30 Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions Brightness at standby If the Wisotronic is not operated for longer than 3 minutes, the display is set to a freely adjustable brightness value (e.g. darkened). Set this [Brightness at standby] in the first menu line: Press the touch wheel;...
  • Page 31: Manual Operation

    (if connected) or on the Wisotronic control panel. NOTE If a safety function is active (e.g. wind alarm or ice alarm), Wisotronic locks manual operation so that the sun shading product cannot be damaged. This is how to operate a product on the Wisotronic control panel:...
  • Page 32 Operating Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions The push buttons and position parameters for the product type in question (an external venetian blind in this case) are displayed. Operate the product directly using the function buttons. Product type Functionality Slat products UP short: The slats tilt up...
  • Page 33: Set Functions

    The basic functions are for new users and designed for quick operation. This will allow you to perform the key settings on your Wisotronic. Once you are more familiar with the control, you can make more specific settings in the [Comfort functions] menu (see Chapter 7.2 on page 37).
  • Page 34: Brightness

    Basic functions Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.1.2 Brightness The “Brightness” value specifies the brightness at which the sun shading product is to be lowered by the sun control. The setting range is 3...100 klx. Adjust the value for the brightness by turning the touch wheel (the bar at the right moves accordingly).
  • Page 35: Temperature Control On/Off

    Basic functions 7.1.6 Uemperature control OA/OFF To activate or deactivate the temperature control, set or delete the checkmark in the [Temperature control ON/OFF] line. The [Stand.] function button switches the temperature control on or off, de- pending on the channel type. 7.1.7 Uemperature The "Temperature"...
  • Page 36: Time Switch

    Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.1.10 Uime switch The timer of the Wisotronic is equipped with 4 programmable switching times per day and channel allowing you to automatically drive and switch the con- nected products. Set or delete the checkmark in the [Time switch] line to activate or deacti- vate the time switch.
  • Page 37: Convenience Functions

    7.2.1 Sun control The sun control is one of the chief comfort functions of the Wisotronic, as controlling the sun shading products on the basis of brightness is a funda- mental requirement. A weather station can be employed to measure bright- ness.
  • Page 38: Sun Control On/Off

    Sun control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.1.1 Sun control OA/OFF Set or delete the checkmark in the [Sun control ON/OFF] line to activate or deactivate the sun control. The [Stand.] function button sets the channel-dependent factory setting. 7.2.1.2 Limit value SAA The value "SUN"...
  • Page 39: Limit Value Clear

    Sun control The following drawing is meant to explain the setting of the slat angle: Positive value: Slats are tilted outward Slats are tilted inward Negative value: Setting 0°: The slats remain in a horizontal position Outside Inside Fig. 11 Slat angle for external and internal venetian blinds The setting range in °...
  • Page 40: Delay Clear

    Sun control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.1.7 elay CLGDE To prevent a sun shading product from being lowered or the slats from being tilted up immediately at each brightness change (e.g. when the cloud cover temporarily increases), a delay time can be assigned to the “Clear” limit value.
  • Page 41: Delay Cloud

    Sun control 7.2.1.11 elay CLOA To prevent the sun shading product from being raised immediately at each brightness change (e.g. when the sun is temporarily covered by a cloud), a delay time can be assigned to the “CLOUD” limit value. This quiets the mo- tion behaviour of the sun shading product, thereby increasing the level of comfort.
  • Page 42: Active During Leave

    Sun control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.1.15 Dctive during leave? Here you can activate or deactivate the sun control during your leave. To change this setting, set or delete the checkmark in the line [Active during leave?] by turning the touch wheel.
  • Page 43: The Sun Control During A Wind, Precipitation Or Ice Alarm

    Sun control The outdoor brightness increases until point a of the curve is reached; the “SUN” limit value is reached at that point. Although the "SUN" delay now be- gins running, your sun shading product is not lowered yet. At point b of the curve, the brightness drops below the “SUN”...
  • Page 44: Dawn/Dusk Control

    Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.2 awn/dusk control The dawn/dusk control is another comfort function of the Wisotronic. It allows Start menu control of the sun shading products as a function of the lighting conditions at  Main menu dawn or dusk, especially to ensure visual privacy. The “Dawn/dusk” sensor ...
  • Page 45: Dawn/Dusk Control On/Off

    awn/ usk control 7.2.2.1 awn/dusk control OA/OFF In this menu line you set whether or not to activate the dawn/dusk control for this channel. Set or delete the checkmark in the [Dawn/dusk control ON/OFF] line to acti- vate or deactivate the dawn/dusk control. The function button [Stand.] selects the factory setting.
  • Page 46: Auto Control Dawn

    Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.2.5 Duto control All automatic comfort features except for the dawn/dusk control and the tim- er switch can be disabled and enabled at any time. For this purpose, select [Disable] or [Enable] under "Auto control DAWN".
  • Page 47: Auto Control Dusk

    awn/ usk control 7.2.2.9 Duto control All automatic comfort features except for the dawn/dusk control and the tim- er switch can be disabled and enabled at any time. For this purpose, select [Disable] or [Enable] under "Auto control DUSK". If you select [unchanged] here, the release setting of the last switching time NOTE of the dawn/dusk control or the timer applies.
  • Page 48: Using Dawn/Dusk Control Correctly

    Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.2.15 Asing dawn/dusk control correctly The following example illustrates the effects of the setting values for the dawn/dusk control described above. Using an example, the following graphic demonstrates schematically how the Example outdoor brightness can change in the course of dawn/dusk:...
  • Page 49: Temperature Control

    The Wisotronic is installed in the living room. Channel 1 controls the external venetian blind in the conservatory depending on the temperature in the conservatory, measured internally in the Wisotronic (the value "Temperature inside" from channel 1). The outside temperature is measured with a weather station. The external venetian blind is subject to ice monitoring and is raised in time before freez- ing.
  • Page 50: Basic Functions

    Limit values must be specified to allow the Wisotronic to fulfil all these con- trol tasks. The temperature control can thereby be optimally adjusted to your preferences.
  • Page 51: Temperature Control On/Off

    Uemperature control To set the temperature control of your Wisotronic, press the function but- Start menu  Main menu ton [Sett.] in the main menu and switch to the [Comfort functions] >  Settings [Temperature control ON/OFF] menu.  Comfort functions ...
  • Page 52: Limit Value Warm

    For example, you may want the inside temperature of your conservatory to kept at a bearable level on hot summer days. Therefore, you can tell the Wisotronic at which temperature value the sun shading product is to be low- ered to give shade to the conservatory.
  • Page 53: Position Cold

    You can therefore program the Wisotronic so that the automatic sun control is only released at a specific inside or outside temperature. Here you will use the “Enable/disable sun” op- erating mode (=temperature-controlled sun control).
  • Page 54: Number Of Levels

    Uemperature control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions Gnable/disable diff. temp. In this operating mode, the control constantly compares the inside and out- side temperature (see Section 7.2.3.13 for a description). Move commands are triggered when limit values are exceeded or fallen below.
  • Page 55: Maximum Level

    Uemperature control 7.2.3.11 Maximum level This setting is required for the "Direct control with steps" and "Differential tem- perature with steps" operating modes. It specifies, for example, how far a win- dow should be opened at the maximum stage. The value range is 0...100%. Turn the touch wheel to set the value "Maximum level".
  • Page 56 Uemperature control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions Example The following example shall illustrate this function: Temperature 26 °C Limit value WARM 22 °C Limit value COLD Temp. inside Temp. outside Daily course Diff. temp. control Window Close Open Close Open Close Fig.
  • Page 57 Uemperature control In the menu [Temperature control], select the menu line Start menu  Main menu [Diff. temp. control] with the touch wheel.  Settings  Comfort functions You will see the following submenu [Difference temperature control]  Temperature control with all setting values: ...
  • Page 58 Uemperature control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions Position -temp COOLGE The “Position D-temp COOLER” value specifies the position or max. position (for step settings) to which a window is to be moved. The setting range is 0...100%. Turn the touch wheel to set the limit value “Position D-temp COOLER”.
  • Page 59 Uemperature control Position -temp WDEMGE The “Position D-temp WARMER” value specifies the position or max. position (for step settings) to which a window is to be moved. The setting range is 0...100%. Turn the touch wheel to set the limit value “Position D-temp WARMER”. The function button [---] sets the value to [---] (position unchanged);...
  • Page 60: Active During Leave

    Uemperature control Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.3.14 Dctive during leave? In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the temperature control dur- ing your leave. Start menu  Main menu Set or delete the checkmark in the line [Active during leave?] to activate ...
  • Page 61: Precipitation Monitor

     Main menu servatory awnings must be protected against precipitation. If you have set  Settings one of these fabric products in your Wisotronic as a channel, the precipita-  Comfort functions  Precipitation monitor tion monitor is automatically activated for these as a safety function. A weath- er station must be connected as a prerequisite for this safety function.
  • Page 62: Off Delay

    Precipitation monitor Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.4.2 Off delay In this menu line, you can set the delay time after which the comfort functions and the manual operation are released again after the end of the measured precipitation. This delay time helps to "quiet" the motion behaviour of your sun shading, thereby increasing the level of comfort.
  • Page 63: Active During Absence

    Precipitation monitor 7.2.4.6 Dctive during absence? In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the precipitation monitor dur- ing your absence. Set or delete the checkmark in the line [Active during absence?] to acti- vate or deactivate the precipitation monitor during your absence. The [Stand.] function button sets the factory setting.
  • Page 64: Intermittent Ventilation

    Intermittent ventil. Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.5 Intermittent ventilation Intermittent ventilation is another comfort function of the Wisotronic that al- Start menu lows windows to be switched on a channel via a timer. It serves, on the one  Main menu hand, to prevent mould formation from humidity or condensation and, on the ...
  • Page 65: Break Duration Hh:mm

    Intermittent ventil. 7.2.5.3 Break duration hh:mm In this menu line, you can set the duration in hours and minutes for which intermittent ventilation is interrupted. Turn the touch wheel to set the “Break duration hh:mm” value. Pressing on the wheel causes the display to jump to minutes. Set the minutes in the same manner.
  • Page 66: Time Switch

    Uime switch Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.6 Uime switch The time switch is another comfort function of the Wisotronic that allows the Start menu sun shading product to be raised or lowered at a specific time. Move com-  Main menu mands can be programmed ...
  • Page 67: Time Switch On/Off

    Uime switch 7.2.6.1 Uime switch OA/OFF In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the timer switch for the se- lected channel. Set or delete the checkmark in the line [Time switch ON/OFF] to activate or deactivate the time switch. The function button [Stand.] sets the product-specific factory setting.
  • Page 68: St1: Switch Time Hh:mm

    Uime switch Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.6.2 SU1: switch time hh:mm If the sun shading product or another product are to move at the same time every Monday, you can set this switch time here. The setting range is 00:00 h to 23:59 h.
  • Page 69: St2: Switch Time Hh:mm

    Uime switch 7.2.6.6 SU2: switch time hh:mm If the sun shading product or another product are to move at the same time every Monday, you can set this switch time here. The setting range is 00:00 h to 23:59 h. If you do not want to move/switch the product on Monday, you can also deactivate the switch time [---].
  • Page 70: St3 And St4

    Uime switch Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.6.10 SU3 and SU4 If the sun shading product or another product shall be moved every Monday at the same time, then you can set to additional switching times (ST3 and ST4) with position, slat angle and auto control. The setting range is 00:00 h to 23:59 h.
  • Page 71: Cold Protection

    Cold protection 7.2.7 Cold protection Cold protection is another comfort function of the Wisotronic. It serves to pre- Start menu vent an conservatory or inside room from cooling down too much by apply-  Main menu ing intermittent ventilation or to keep a product, e.g. a window, from becom- ...
  • Page 72: Leave

    Leave Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.8 Leave This menu allows you to set the position of the sun shading product and, if Start menu applicable, the inclination (angle) of the slats during your leave. The move  Main menu command is executed once at the beginning of your leave.
  • Page 73: Absent

    Dbsent 7.2.9 Dbsent This menu allows you to set the position of the sun shading product and, if Start menu applicable, the inclination (angle) of the slats during your absence. The move  Main menu command is executed once at the beginning of your absence. ...
  • Page 74: Manual Operation

    "DOWN" position after the movement has been completed. This is especially useful if you prefer a specific setting. In addition, you must no longer tilt the slats manually after a move. The Wisotronic tilts the slats if pro- grammed accordingly.
  • Page 75: Holding Time Hh:mm

    Manual operation 7.2.10.3 Holding time hh:mm The holding time is used to set how long the comfort functions are to be disabled after manual operation. The setting range is 00:00 to 24:00 hours. Manual operation can thereby be performed on the control panel by channel or group as well as by product or for a local group on the local pushbutton.
  • Page 76: Hand-Held Transmitter Allocation

    Hand-held transmitter Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.2.11 Hand-held transmitter allocation The WAREMA EWFS Hand-held transmitters can be used to manually oper- Start menu ate the sun shading products connected to Wisotronic.  Main menu  Settings Read the operating instructions of the EWFS Hand-held transmitter prior to its ...
  • Page 77: Hand-Held Transmitter 1

    7.2.11.1 Hand-held transmitter 1 In this menu line, you can assign the first radio transmitter to the channel of the Wisotronic or delete a radio transmitter already assigned again. Use the touch wheel to select the [Hand-held transmitter 1] menu line by turning and pressing it.
  • Page 78: Manage Channels, Groups, Scenes

    Making a selection with the touch wheel guides you to the following sub- menus: 7.3.1 Manage groups The collection of channels to groups is only possible in Wisotronic models Start menu with multiple channels. Therefore, the [Manage groups] menu is not available ...
  • Page 79: Manage Scenes

    Channels, groups, scenes 7.3.2 Manage scenes Any states can be stored in a scene and retrieved at any time. For a set Start menu holding time you access positions previously learned. However, during the  Main menu holding time of the scene, the set positions can be by-passed manually or ...
  • Page 80: Scene Selection

    Channels, groups, scenes Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.3.2.1 Scene selection Select scene 1 to 4 in this menu line. Turn the touch wheel to select the desired scene (the scenes change when turning and are displayed at the right in the menu line).
  • Page 81: Hand-Held Transmitter Allocation

    The function button [Delete] removes the channel assignment. NOTE Because Wisotronic 1-channel has only one channel, only channel 1 or --- can be selected here. 7.3.2.7 Scene member 2 to 4 These functions are not enabled since Wisotronic 1-channel has only one channel.
  • Page 82: Sort Channels, Groups, Scenes

    Channels, groups, scenes Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.3.3 Sort channels, groups, scenes In this menu you will see the same list of all channels and scenes as in the Start menu main menu:  Main menu  Settings  Manage channels, groups, scenes ...
  • Page 83 Channels, groups, scenes The following view appears in the display: The heading indicates whether this is a channel or a scene. You will see the current name in the white input field and the blinking cursor at the right. The available characters are shown in the selection field below it.
  • Page 84: Leave Time

    Accept the value by pressing the touch wheel. The function button [Delete] removes the setting [--.--]. NOTE The leave time is only taken into account by the Wisotronic when you have entered a date for the beginning and the end of the leave. 7.4.2 Leave end dd.mm In this menu line, you set the day and month of the end of your leave.
  • Page 85: System Settings

    System settings 7.5 System settings In this menu you perform basic settings for the control and the sensors. Start menu Press the [Sett.] function button in the main menu and then go to the  Main menu  Settings [System] menu. ...
  • Page 86: Date/Time

    Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.5.1 ate / time Set the date and time of the Wisotronic in this menu: Start menu Press the function button [Sett.] in the main menu and then go to the  Main menu  Settings [System] >...
  • Page 87: Display

    7.5.2.1 Brightness at standby If the Wisotronic is not operated for longer than 3 minutes, the display is set to a freely adjustable brightness value (e.g. darkened). Set this [Brightness at standby] in the first menu line: Press the touch wheel;...
  • Page 88: Button Tone

    System settings Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.5.2.3 Button tone You change the behaviour of the function buttons in the line [Button tone]. Turning the touch wheel sets or deletes the checkmark at the right, thereby activating or deactivating the actuation tone of the function buttons.
  • Page 89: Colour Scheme

    System settings 7.5.2.6 Colour scheme With [Colour scheme], you can change the colours of the display. Two col- our schemes are available: "dark" and "light". Dark colour scheme Light colour scheme Select the desired scheme in the [Colour scheme] menu line by turning and pressing the touch wheel.
  • Page 90: Measured Values Start Menu

    System settings Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.5.3 Measured values start menu In this menu you can define which measured values are displayed in the Start menu Start menu. You can select which sensors are to be evaluated.  Main menu ...
  • Page 91: Language

    System settings 7.5.4 Language Set the operating language of the Wisotronic in this menu. Start menu Press the function button [Sett.] in the main menu and then go to the menu  Main menu  Settings [System] > [Language].  System ...
  • Page 92: Sensor Compensation

    7.5.5.1 Control panel temperature The [Control panel temperature] value specifies by how many degrees Celsius the measured value of the internal sensor of the Wisotronic is cor- rected up or down. The setting range is –10 °C to +10 °C. Turn the touch wheel to set the value [Control panel temperature].
  • Page 93: Wind Test

    System settings 7.5.6 Wind test This function is actually a repetitive check of the wind sensors connected to the Wisotronic. A description can be found in the installation instructions, Chapter 8.1.5. 7.5.7 Eestore settings This menu line serves to restore the settings made by the specialist dealer Start menu during commissioning.
  • Page 94: Software Versions

    Software versions Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.5.8 Software versions The software versions of all device components and the connected devices Start menu are displayed in this menu. This information is helpful, for example, if you  Main menu want to expand your sun shading control system or if a problem has oc- ...
  • Page 95: Sensor Allocation

    Cleaning 7.6 Sensor allocation In this menu, you can view the assignments of the sensors to the measuring Start menu variables. The dealer performs these settings for you during commissioning.  Main menu Changes can only be made after entering the service password. ...
  • Page 96: Service

    This menu is reserved for service or the specialist dealer who will commis- Start menu sion the Wisotronic for you or with you. An access password must be entered  Main menu here permitting the specialist dealer to set up the project (creation and pa- ...
  • Page 97: Ice Monitor

    Safety functions 7.9.2 Ice monitor The ice monitoring safety function prevents destruction of your sun shading Start menu products through movements when, for example, the guide rails are frozen.  Main menu An ice alarm can be reset automatically and/or manually. ...
  • Page 98: Manual Reset Ice Alarm

    Safety functions Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 7.9.2.2 Manual reset ice alarm? In this menu line you can reset an ice alarm manually. CDAUIOA Ensure that your sun shading product cannot be damaged when you move it: external venetian blinds, roller shutters and articulated arm and conservatory awnings may be frozen.
  • Page 99: Measured Values, Triggers And Faults

    Meas.val. 8 Measured values, triggers and faults The Wisotronic has an internal memory for all measured values with the as- sociated histories, triggers and faults. It aids with troubleshooting and is de- scribed in the following sections. 8.1 Current measured...
  • Page 100: Measured Values History

    Meas.val. Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 8.2 Measured values history For each measured value, you can call up the measurement data as a curve. Start menu In the main menu, select [Meas.val.] > [All measured values] >  Measured values  All measured values [Control panel temperature] and press the touch wheel.
  • Page 101: Current Triggers

    Urigger 8.3 Current triggers In this menu you see the current triggers of the channels created. Start menu Push the [Measured value] function button in the start menu and then go to  Measured values  All triggers the [All triggers] menu. ...
  • Page 102: Trigger History

    Urigger Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 8.4 Urigger history In the main menu, select [Measured values] > [All measured values]. In Start menu this menu you see the history associated with the triggers for the selected  Measured values channel.  All triggers ...
  • Page 103: Faults

    Faults 8.5 Faults Push the [Measured value] function button in the start menu and then go to Start menu  Measured values the [Faults] menu.  Faults The following view appears in the display (the entries in the left table are different): Example You will see a numbered list of faults in chronologically ascending order.
  • Page 104: Cleaning

    CDAUIOA When performing cleaning activities are necessary on the Wisotronic, on the sun shading product itself or in the immediate vicinity of the sun shading product, first de-energise the unit and secure it against reactivation.
  • Page 105: Liability

     Directive on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mu- tual recognition of their conformity 1999/5/EC(R&TTE)  EMC directive 2004/108/EEC  Low voltage directive 2006/95/EEC The declaration of conformity can be reviewed at: http://www.warema.de 890557_d•en•01.07.2014 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 106: Troubleshooting

    Wait until the cause (precipitation, wind, working either) ice) is no longer present Wind test identified fault Reset wind test Wisotronic does not respond to an EWFS Transmitter has not been learned in Lean in sensor Hand-held transmitter Wrong channel was selected for 8-channel...
  • Page 107 Limit values of dawn/dusk control are not Changing the limit values correctly programmed Sensor not installed correctly Check the installation location NOTE Problems that primarily occur during commissioning are described in the Wisotronic installation instructions. 890557_d•en•01.07.2014 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 108: Technical Data

    Uechnical data Wisotronic 1-channel Operating instructions 15 Uechnical data Wisotronic 1-channel Min. Typ. Max. Unit Supply Operating voltage V AC Frequency Power consumption < 1 Floating output Switching capacity per channel at 230 V AC/cos ϕ 0.6 Switching capacity per channel at 24 V DC...
  • Page 109: Index

    Diff. temp. with steps 54 Automatic reset ice alarm? 97 Direct control 53 Direct control with steps 54 Display 13, 87 Basic functions 33 Display behaviour of Wisotronic 88 Blocking temperature 71 Disposal 104 Break duration hh:mm 65 D-temp COOLER 57 Brightness 34...
  • Page 110 ST2: Slat angle 69 ST2: switch time hh:mm 69 ST3 and ST4 70 Standby 87, 88 Standby mode 88 Start menu 25 Status display 26 Step duration 55 Structure of a WAREMA system 17 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 890557_d•en•01.07.2014...
  • Page 111 Index Sun control 33, 37, 42 Sun control ON/OFF 38 Symbols 26 System settings 85 Technical data 108 Temperature 35 Temperature control 35, 49, 51 -operating modes 50 Tilting product 15 Timer switch ON/OFF 67 Time switch 36, 66 Touch wheel 13 Trigger 101, 102 Trigger history 102 Troubleshooting 106...
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