Vestamatic Excellence Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
Vestamatic Excellence Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Vestamatic Excellence Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Excellence Sunshade Control Installation and Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    · If the Excellence sunshade control is not connected to a rain or frost pro- tectors, we recommend to set the control (depending on the sunshade design) to manual operation at temperatures below +1 °C (32 °F) for safety reasons.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety precautions page 2 Contents page 3 – 4 Introduction page 5 Installation Installing the control unit page 6 – 7 First steps Start-up page 8 – 9 Touch-screen calibration page 10 Operation page 11 Menu general page 12 Measured values page 13 Info...
  • Page 4 39 – 40 Wiring diagrams Connection of decentralized controls page 41 Direct connection of 2 drives page 42 Connecting the operator element Excellence via a 2-wire interface page 43 Setting the rain sensor sensitivity page 44 - 4 -...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Please take the time to read these operating instructions carefully prior to start-up, in order to guarantee optimum effectiveness and reliability. The delivery extent of the Vestamatic Excellence sunshade control includes the following items: 1. Control unit, consisting of –...
  • Page 6: Installing The Control Unit

    Installation Installing the control unit Please note, that the installation of the Vestamatic Excellence sunshade control may only be carried out by a qualified professional electrician. If you have purchased a control with radio connection, avoid large metal objects between control and operator and display element and adjacent to the mounting location.
  • Page 7: Installing The Control Unit

    Installing the control unit Installation If you have purchased a control unit with two-wire interface, mount the operator and display element as follows: – Mount the wall bracket in the desired location. The mounting location of the operator and display element must not be exposed to direct sunlight. –...
  • Page 8: Start-Up

    First steps Start-up Please note, starting-up the control requires opening the connection box. Therefore, start-up must be carried out only by a qualified professional electri- cian. Systems with two-wire interface: Ensure that the slide-switch, located in the terminal cut-out behind the left bat- tery compartment of the operator and display unit, is set in the upper position.
  • Page 9: First Steps

    Start-up First steps The following message will be displayed on the touch-screen of the operator and display element. Now, you can select between demo and teach-in mode. In the demo mode, no radio connection between the operator and display element and control unit can be established.
  • Page 10: Touch-Screen Calibration

    Touch-screen calibration After long periods of operation, the touch-screen accuracy may deteriorate and require re-calibration. Activate the calibration function as follows: 1. Turn off the operating voltage by moving the slide-switch located behind the left battery compartment (in the terminal cut-out) into the opposite position.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation Please bear in mind, that a touch-screen is a very sensitive component. Pressing it too hard or with sharp-edged objects can cause irreparable damage. Do not touch the touch-screen with pointed or sharp objects. The operator and display element always displays the main menu first. From this main menu, control functions can be executed and submenus can be accessed.
  • Page 12: Menu General

    Menu General The structure of most menus is identical. If the amount of displayed data does not all fit on the screen, a scroll bar will be indicated on the left. On this bar, you can scroll to the information not shown on the screen. Four function keys are located in the lower section of the screen.
  • Page 13: Measured Values

    Measured values This menu indicates the measured values. The scroll bar on the right indicates, when more values are available than fit on the screen. General Info The info screen shows the serial-number and software-version of the operator and display element as well as the control unit. Furthermore, this screen pro- vides a status indicator showing the battery charge state and a display indicat- ing the communication quality of the last data transmitted.
  • Page 14 Info Touch-screen lock On this screen, the touch-screen is locked. The locking function is particularly useful when cleaning the touch-screen. As soon as the correct code is entered or the operator and display element shuts down, the touch-screen is ready for operation again.
  • Page 15: Status

    Status Pressing the clock symbol in the main menu displays the status menu. This menu indicates the motor status and all other functions. The symbols in the columns on the left indicate the function. The symbols next to each function represent their respective status.
  • Page 16 Settings General With this menu, you can set the contrast of the operator and display element and access other settings. Touch the bar to set the contrast. On the very left of the bar, the contrast amounts to 0 %, on the very right it amounts to 100 %. The changed settings will be immediately displayed.
  • Page 17 Time Settings On this screen, you can set the time. The time in small digits indicates the current time. The time in large digits is the new time, which can be changed by pressing the hours and the minutes. A pop-up menu will be displayed, in which hours or minutes can be changed by pressing the +/- buttons or the status bar.
  • Page 18: General

    User settings General In this menu, you can change all user settings, such as wind, temperature, time, rain, run time and reverse time. Functions with only one setting can be directly changed. Other settings must be changed in a submenu. All settings are changed in a pop-up menu.
  • Page 19: Wind

    Wind User settings The set wind velocity threshold value must be smaller than the maximum wind value that a sunshade can withstand. If the wind velocity attains or exceeds the set value, the wind functions issues an Up command. The wind reset delay can be set to the desired value. The wind velocity must be below this threshold value for the duration of the wind reset delay, before a Down command can be issued.
  • Page 20 User settings The sun-dependent control can be turned on or off. In order for the sunshade to extend automatically, the sun intensity must be higher than the sun response value for the duration of the preset sun response delay. If both the sun- and the temperature-dependent controls are activated, the sunshade will automatically extend only, if the temperature set on the room thermostat is exceeded.
  • Page 21: Temperature

    Temperature User settings The temperature functions responds to the values entered in the thermostat. If the temperature is too low, the contact is closed and the sunshade will retract after the temperature reset delay has elapsed. If both the sun- and the temperature-dependent controls are activated, the temperature function will only issue an Up command when the temperature is too low.
  • Page 22: Time

    User settings Time With the time function, the sunshade can be stopped in Up or Down position for a certain period of time, even if the automatic mode was previously selected. In order to change the time, press the hour and minute to adjust the time to be changed.
  • Page 23: Rain

    Rain User settings For the rain function, only the reset delay can be set. If rain is detected, the sunshade will retract immediately. If no rain signal is applied during the entire duration of the reset delay, the sunshade extends, after the delay time has elapsed, provided that the control is in automatic mode and all pre-conditions for automatic extending are fulfilled.
  • Page 24 User settings Reverse time The reverse time is executed after a temperature- or sun-dependent up/down- command and after a manual up/down command. Extended settings General The extended settings are used for the configuration of the system, e.g. to set sensors and system functions. Note: Incorrect settings can cause damage or even destruction of the system! The settings in this menu apply for both motors!
  • Page 25 Code Extended settings Since incorrect settings can cause damage to the system, a code protects the menu from unintentional modifications. CODE = 2389 After the correct code is entered, the next menu will be displayed. - 25 -...
  • Page 26: Test Mode

    Extended settings Test mode In the test mode, all delay times are running 5 times faster than during normal operation. The wind sensor monitoring responds after 90 seconds. The test mode can be turned ON and OFF. The test mode remains activated until it is deactivated by pressing ‘OFF’.
  • Page 27 Expanded wind range Extended settings In this menu, the user can set the wind velocity range. The standard setting is 10–40 km/h. If the expanded wind range was selected by pressing ‘ON’, the wind velocity range is 10–100 km/h. Wind velocity unit Extended settings This option allows for setting the wind velocity in km/h or m/s.
  • Page 28 Extended settings Wind sensor type This option allows for setting the type of wind sensor connected to the control unit. The available wind sensor type options are standard (unheated) and special (heated). Extended settings Wind response delay In this menu, the wind response delay can be set. The wind response delay is the time period, the wind velocity must exceed the threshold before the sunshade retracts.
  • Page 29 Sun sensors Extended settings In this menu, the number (0 – 2) of sun sensors connected to the control unit can be set. Sun sensor assignment Extended settings In this menu, the sun sensors can be assigned. A: Both motors respond to the sensor, that measures the highest value. B: Sensor 1 is assigned to motor 1 and sensor 2 is assigned to motor 2.
  • Page 30 Extended settings External button direct/deadman In this menu, the functionality of the operating buttons of the standard display, and the up/down buttons (option) connected to the control unit can be set. Direct: By pressing the Up or Down button, the run time command is directly activated.
  • Page 31: Rain Motor

    Rain motor 1 Extended settings In this menu, the rain function for motor 1 can be activated. OFF: Motor 1 will not automatically retract the sunshade at rain or frost. Motor 1 will automatically retract the sunshade at rain and frost depend- ing on the ‘rain priority’...
  • Page 32: Run Time

    Extended settings Continuous up command/run time In this menu, the function of the external Up outputs can be configured. CONTINUOUS: An input signal continuously activates the motor for the dura- tion of the applied signal and even beyond the duration of the motor run time.
  • Page 33: Language

    Motor 2 roof window Extended settings In this menu, the functionality of motor 2 can be configured. Motor 2 runs in the normal operation mode. YES: The functionality of the Up and Down button on the operator and display element for motor 2 will be switched, i.e. pressing the Up button will extend (open) the roof window –...
  • Page 34 Error and alarm messages Error and alarm messages are displayed if an error occurs. Press OK to acknowledge the message. After activating the operator and display element, the message will be displayed again. After elimination of the error, the error message will automatically disappear.
  • Page 35 Error and alarm messages Wind sensor 2 has not sent any signals for 48 hours. Rotate the vane anemometer to check the sensor. Wind sensor 1 cannot be detected. Check the wiring. As long as the wind sensor is not detected, command remains...
  • Page 36 Maintenance and care Severely soiled operator and display elements can be cleaned with a moist cloth. Do not use solvent-based or aggressive cleaning agents. Lock the touch- screen before you start cleaning, as previously described in the operating instructions, to prevent undesired system operation. Exchange empty batteries to prevent possible leaks (see instructions).
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    50 m Operator and display element: Power supply: Battery: 4 × 1.5 VDC (4*AA batteries) DC-adapter: 9 VDC adapter (use only the Excellence adapter!) 2-wire: voltage supply from the control unit Operating temperature: 0 to +40 °C Storage temperature: -20 to +60 °C...
  • Page 38 Menu navigation Input: 2389 - 38 -...
  • Page 39 Adjustable values and times The control unit is delivered with the following preset default parameters. Please have the values adjusted to your system during start-up. SET menu: Function Default setting Your setting Contrast 0 – 100 % 50 % Background illumination OFF / 3 sec.
  • Page 40: Language

    Adjustable values and times Extended settings: Your setting Function Setting options Default setting Test mode ON / OFF Wind meter 0 / 1 / 2 Expanded wind range ON / OFF Wind velocity unit km/h / m/s km/h Wind meter type Standard / heated Standard Wind response delay...
  • Page 41: Connection Of Decentralized Controls

    Connection of decentralized controls Wiring diagram - 41 -...
  • Page 42 Wiring diagram Direct connection of two drives - 42 -...
  • Page 43 Connection of the operator and display element with two-wire interface - 43 -...
  • Page 44 Setting the rain sensor sensitivity - 44 -...

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