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Control panel 3.x
Commissioning / Setting instructions
Valid from 1st November 2016
2017718_b•en

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  • Page 1 WAREMA climatronic® Control panel 3.x Commissioning / Setting instructions Valid from 1st November 2016 2017718_b•en...
  • Page 2  Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright.  All rights to the software are specified in the license agreement included.  WAREMA climatronic® is a registered trademark of WAREMA Renkhoff SE.  WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trademarks of WAREMA Renkhoff SE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Table of contents Safety instructions ................... 7 Meanings of symbols and pictograms ............7 Intended use ......................8 Target group ......................8 Retrofitting and modifications ................8 Working safely .......................9 Introduction ....................10 2.5.1 Groups ......................11 2.5.2 Scenes ......................11 2.5.3 Channels, facades and products.............. 12 Commissioning ....................
  • Page 4 Creating system settings .................. 78 4.8.1 Date and time ....................78 4.8.2 Display settings .................... 79 4.8.2.1 Display behaviour of the WAREMA climatronic® ......80 4.8.2.2 Standby picture ..................80 4.8.3 Select language ................... 81 4.8.4 Sensor compensation ................82 4.8.4.1...
  • Page 5 Contents 4.8.10 Display all menus ..................89 4.8.11 Short delay times ..................90 Manage Tableau Interface ................91 4.10 Software versions ..................... 92 4.11 Memory card ..................... 93 4.11.1 Write project to SD card ................93 4.11.2 Read project from SD card ................ 94 4.11.3 Upload to all devices .................
  • Page 6 WAREMA climatronic® system functions safely and without errors. Basic information When you commission a WAREMA climatronic® system for the first time, you will find important basics here. These will help you to make the correct decisions when selecting and parameterising the control functions.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety 1 Safety instructions Please read these instructions before commissioning and operating the control. Note the safety instructions; failure to do so will void any warranty claims against the manufacturer. Keep these instructions for future use. 1.1 Meanings of symbols and pictograms The safety information contained in these instructions is marked with warning symbols.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 1.2 Nntended use The WAREMA climatronic® is an electronic system for switching and con- trolling different devices such as sun shading product equipment, lighting, heating, cooling and ventilation equipment as well as window drives. DEANAN Please obtain the written approval of the manufacturer for the connection of devices not listed in these instructions.
  • Page 9: Working Safely

    Work on the WAREMA climatronic® system may only be carried out by the service department or by authorised qualified technicians. De-energise the entire unit before plugging in or detaching the connecting lines.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Devices→ entire connected hardware Fig. 1 Pyramid diagram of WAREMA climatronic® concept All products are controlled through channels. These channels can be com- bined to groups and scenes. We reserve the right to make technical changes...
  • Page 11: Scenes

     Light A product is connected directly to the outputs of a switch actuator of the WAREMA climatronic®. It requires one to three switching outputs; for exam- ple, sun shading products require two switching outputs for raising and low- ering, a light requires only one switching output for switch-on and switch-off.
  • Page 12: Channels, Facades And Products

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 2.5.3 hannels, facades and products The WAREMA climatronic® is equipped with 64 channels. Each channel can control a single product (e.g. an awning) or several products of the same type (e.g. a facade with roller shutters). –...
  • Page 13: Commissioning

    WAREMA climatronic®. The software and the associated manual can be found on the supplied SD card. After the project data have been saved in the WAREMA climatronic®, they are uploaded to the connected bus devices (actuators, weather stations and sensors Inside temperature/Humidity).
  • Page 14: Setting The Operating Mode

    Fig. 3 Selecting the operating mode Select climatr. If you want to operate the WAREMA climatronic as a KNX central control unit, refer to the KNX Gateway manual (art. no. 2003867). We reserve the right to make technical changes 2017718_b•en•2016-11-01...
  • Page 15: Project Setup With The Assistant

    3.2 Project setup with the assistant The WAREMA climatronic® cannot be commissioned as a KNX central control unit using the assistant. The fundamental settings can be easily made with the assistant. It always be- Start menu gins with a new, empty project. This type of project setup makes it necessary ...
  • Page 16: Creating 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®. The assistant does not support the creation of sensor interfaces. Create sensor interfaces manually as described later in Chapter 4.4 on page 72.
  • Page 17: Identify Sensors

    3.2.2 Ndentify sensors This is how to identify the created sensors: In the [Identify sensors] menu, select the sensor to be identified by turning the function wheel. A question mark [?] means that the respective sensor has not yet been identified: In the next menu, you can identify the selected sensor in two different ways:  automatic identification by pressing the Prog button on the "humidity and...
  • Page 18 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Iption 1: automatically identify serial numbers Turn the function wheel for a weather station until the [Create device with magnet] line is shown highlighted in orange: Press the function wheel; [Wait for magnet ...] appears on the left.
  • Page 19 Press the function wheel; text appears on the left [wait for PROG button...]. Now press the PROG button on the device to be identified. Its serial number then appears in the menu. Press the [OK] button. The menu can only be left with the [Next] button after all created sensors have been identified.
  • Page 20: Create Actuators

    32 products can be generated with the help of the assistant. The full number of max. 1200 actuators can be generated with manual pro- ject setup via the control panel or with the WAREMA climatronic® studio PC software.
  • Page 21: Identify Actuators

    This is how to delete individual actuators: Turn the function wheel until [Actuator 3], for example, is shown highlighted in orange. Press the function wheel; both the cells [Actuator 3] and the se- lected actuator type are highlighted in orange. Turn the function wheel until the question mark [?] appears again on the left;...
  • Page 22 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Iption 1: automatic identification of actuators Turn the function wheel until the [Create device with PROG button] line is shown highlighted in orange: Press the function wheel. Now press the PROG button on the device to be identified.
  • Page 23 The serial numbers of the actuators can be found in duplicate on a label inside the devices. Enter the serial number as follows: Press the function wheel until the desired position is highlighted. Alternatively, you can also select the positions with the [<=] and [=>] buttons. Set the correct number by turning the function wheel.
  • Page 24: Creating Channels

    More details on the winter program can be found in Chapter 4.2.5 on page 58 and in the operating instructions of the WAREMA climatronic®. We reserve the right to make technical changes...
  • Page 25: Assigning Name For Channel X

    3.2.5.1 Dssigning name for channel X 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 26: Selecting A Product Type

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 3.2.5.2 Selecting a product type In this menu, 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 27: Selecting An External Venetian Blind Type

    Turn the function wheel until the external venetian blind type set by you is displayed. 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 28: Setting Run Times And Tilting Steps

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 3.2.5.5 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 recommend setting the run times as exactly as possible to ensure that the sun shading products move to the correct positions.
  • Page 29: Activating The Safety Functions

    Press the [Next] button after all parameters have been set. 3.2.5.6 Dctivating the safety functions In this menu, the [Wind monitoring], [Ice monitoring] and [Precipitation monitoring] safety functions are activated for the current channel: The safety functions to be set depend on the product type. A detailed description of the safety functions can be found in Chapter 4.2.2 on page 42 of these operating instructions.
  • Page 30: Activating The Comfort Functions

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 3.2.5.7 Dctivating the comfort functions In this menu, the following comfort functions are ac- tivated for the current channel: [Sun control], [Dawn/dusk control], [Temperature control: Direct control], [Temperature controlled: enable/disable sun control] and [Time switch].
  • Page 31: Learn In Ewfs Hand-Held Transmitter

    In this menu, you can learn in the EWFS hand-held transmitters for remote control: The WAREMA product range includes EWFS transmitters in a housing for wall installation. These wall-mounted transmitters have exactly the same functions as the hand-held transmitters described here and can be used as an alternative or in addition.
  • Page 32: Additional Channel

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 3.2.6 Ddditional channel? The following menu asks whether you want to create another channel in the WAREMA climatronic®: If you select the factory setting [YES], pressing the [Next] button takes you back to menu item 3.2.5 (Assign name of the new channel).
  • Page 33: Locking Contacts

    3.2.7 Locking contacts Locking contacts that may be required are activated in this menu: When a locking contact is activated, the associated product can only move when the contact is closed. Activate the required locking contacts with the function wheel. Then press the [Next] button.
  • Page 34: Setting The Date And Time

    DCF77 use with the function wheel. Then press the [Next] button. If the WAREMA 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 deactivated.
  • Page 35: Allocating Outputs

    The following safety message appears (this refers to the floating 4M and 6M switch actuators): Example The WAREMA 4M switch actuators used in the example have 2 and the 6M switch actuators have 3 terminal blocks (X2, X3, (X4)) for outputs. [A1.1|A1.2|A2.1|A2.2] [A3.1|A3.2|A4.1|A4.2]...
  • Page 36 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions In the next window, the output terminals of the actuators are allocated to the products to be controlled. 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.
  • Page 37: Applying Settings And Closing The Assistant

    3.2.10 Dpplying settings and closing the assistant The settings made are applied in this menu: Pressing [Cancel] causes the project created in the assistant to be discarded. Press [OK] to apply the settings and to complete the procedure. After the data is updated, the following question appears: Would you now like to upload the data to the devices? Press [Now] to upload the data to the connected sensors and actuators.
  • Page 38 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions If you return to the main menu after commissioning has been completed, a small stylised spanner appears in the header at the top right: This spanner is visible for 1 hour because you have logged in as a specialist dealer earlier.
  • Page 39: Expanded Settings

    In this chapter the options for adjusting the settings of the WAREMA climatronic® to particular conditions are described. Always choose setup with the WAREMA climatronic® studio software for large projects or projects that are difficult to oversee. 4.1 Manage actuators Up to 1200 actuators can be managed in this overview menu.
  • Page 40 SMI ports is only possible using this software. Further information can be found in the operating and installation instructions of the actuator and in the WAREMA climatronic® studio software manual. We reserve the right to make technical changes 2017718_b•en•2016-11-01...
  • Page 41: Manage Channels

    4.2 Manage channels Up to 64 channels can be selected in this overview menu: Main menu  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup  Manage channels Press the function wheel to open the following menu; the channel and the associated product type (channel type) must be selected here: Based on the product type selection, reasonable default values are automatically loaded for the safety functions (wind, ice) and comfort...
  • Page 42: 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 WAREMA  Settings climatronic®, the operator can also reach these settings from the main menu.
  • Page 43: Wind Monitoring

    The limit values for a wind alarm for each product type are already stored in  Wind monitoring the WAREMA climatronic® but can be subsequently changed and saved. Make sure that you have correctly set the product type of the channel; useful settings will then already have been stored for the channel.
  • Page 44 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 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. 5 Wind speed and movement behaviour The curve represents the wind speed and the horizontal line the set limit value for raising the sun shading product.
  • Page 45 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 aligned in a particular orientation or compass direction.
  • Page 46 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Limit value "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 setting 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 47 elay To prevent the sun shading products from raising at each brief gust of the wind, a delay time can be allocated to the wind alarm for each channel. When the wind speed limit values are reached or exceeded for the duration of this delay time, a wind alarm is then triggered and the sun shading product is moved to the set position and slat angle.
  • Page 48 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions If the direction-dependent wind monitoring is selected for a channel, an angle range can be given with the parameters [Wind direction from] and [Wind direction to] for which the limit value is lower than the "WIND" limit value;...
  • Page 49 Wind from westerly directions (224°-316°) is now monitored, as can be seen in this menu: ind direction to The [Wind direction to] menu behaves in the same manner as [Wind direction from]. Measured wind Measured wind direction These two lines display the current measured wind force and wind direction and cannot be adjusted.
  • Page 50: Ice Monitoring

     Settings commands. Therefore when there is precipitation at cold temperatures, the  Specialist dealer WAREMA climatronic® moves the sun shading products to an adjustable  Project setup  Manage channels position before ice can form in the guide rails. An ice alarm blocks both ...
  • Page 51 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). Accept the value by pressing the function wheel.
  • Page 52: Building Control System

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.2.2.3 Building control system This menu is used to set how a channel of the WAREMA climatronic® Main menu responds to the activation of the building control system.  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup ...
  • Page 53: Manual Operation

    4.2.3 Manual operation In this menu you can perform settings for the selected channel, which affects Main menu the manual operation, by jumping from the main menu to the operating menu  Settings for the channel by pressing the function wheel. ...
  • Page 54: Slat Angle Down

    "DOWN" position. This is espe- cially useful if you prefer a specific setting. In addition, you must no longer tilt the slats manually after a move. The WAREMA climatronic® assumes tilting the slats for you if programmed accordingly.
  • Page 55: Local Operation Lock

     When a safety function has been triggered, then neither counter-controlling nor stopping is possible. If local operation of the channel was disabled in the WAREMA climatronic® studio PC software, the push buttons will not work. DEGMD climatronic®...
  • Page 56: Sensor Allocation

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.2.4 Sensor allocation The sensors must be allocated to the channels for the control to function Main menu properly. In doing so, you define how the sensors are used for controlling the  Settings individual channels.
  • Page 57 Up to three measured "Wind" values can be allocated per channel; of these, the value that is currently the highest is decisive. Allocate the sensors and measuring values to the channels as follows: Move to the respective line with the function wheel; press the function wheel. Select the connected sensor by turning the function wheel.
  • Page 58: Winter Program

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.2.5 inter program The winter program function is used to replace one channel with another channel that has different settings at certain times of the year. All channel settings such as control functions or time switch commands can be preset for the respective alternative channel.
  • Page 59: Winter Program

    4.2.5.1 inter program In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the winter program function Main menu entirely for this channel.  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup  Manage channels  Channel n  Winter program Set or delete the checkmark in the [Winter program] line to activate or de- activate the winter program function.
  • Page 60: Managing Products

     Product n WAREMA climatronic®, the WAREMA climatronic® performs these tasks for you. The typical product settings are already stored for many products. They can all be programmed at once with a single keystroke.
  • Page 61: Product Type

    4.3.2 Product type The following settings for [Product type] are possible:  Articulated arm awning  Dimmable light (external)  Conservatory awning  Fault alarm contact  External venetian blind  Roller blind inside  Roller shutter  Vertical awning  Pleated blind  Facade awning  Venetian blind...
  • Page 62: Parameterise Product

    No further ports free! If you change an existing actuator allocation, the parameterisation of the SMI interfaces of the old and new actuators must be adjusted to the changes made using the WAREMA climatronic® 3.0 studio software. 4.3.5.4 Product lock In the [Product lock] menu line, the preselected product is locked against the other products on the same actuator.
  • Page 63: Group Push Button Connection

    A roller shutter with a length of 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 connected product. You can also set separate run times for UP and DOWN if a product requires more time to be raised than to be lowered.
  • Page 64: Run Time Down Mm:ss / On-Time Mm:ss

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.3.5.11 Eun time I A mm:ss / In-time mm:ss Set the "Run time DOWN" in the same manner. Or: Set the on-time for single-pin products such as lights. The product is switched off automatically after this duration.
  • Page 65 0.5 seconds to tilt, whereas this procedure can also take 1.6 seconds for an outside venetian blind of the type WAREMA E80A6. If this tilting time is known, it needs to be saved in your WAREMA climatronic® together with the maximum and minimum possible tilt angle.
  • Page 66: Minimum Slat Angle

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions For WAREMA external venetian blinds, you can take the tilting times and tilt angles from the Parameters for external venetian blinds document (art. no. 2015353, available on the WAREMA homepage). If you wish to control third-party products, ask for information from the respective manufacturer.
  • Page 67: Delay

    4.3.5.21 elay The delay time that can be set here relates only to the "Fan" products (infinitely variable or switchable) with valve. Be sure to follow the recommendations in the instructions of the fan manufacturer. When the fan is switched on, the valve opens first. The fan only begins to run after the delay time has elapsed.
  • Page 68: Manual Mode

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.3.5.25 Manual mode Different operating modes are available for local manual operation: Different sun shading products require different control behaviours. For example, it is useful to be able to adjust the slat angle of external venetian blinds with a brief move command, whereas this makes little sense for awnings or roller shutters.
  • Page 69: Stop With Same-Direction Button

    ontinuous mode This control behaviour is specialised for lighting equipment: the [ON] and [OFF] buttons on the control panel can be used to switch the light on and off. If a hand-held or wall-mounted transmitter was learned in for the light channel, the light can be switched on and off using the B button (= lighting).
  • Page 70: Follow-Up Up

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.3.5.28 Follow-up AP This parameter can be used to correct the follow-up period of the product in the UP direction. When a sun shading product continues running briefly due to its mass or momentum after the power is switched off, this parameter can be used to correct how much earlier the actuator relays should be switched off before the blind reaches the desired position.
  • Page 71: Smi Group Allocation

    The choice of the reference motor can be changed here. The [Standard] button resets this parameter to the factory setting --- (no reference motor assigned). The allocation can only be changed with the WAREMA climatronic® studio software. 4.3.5.33 Nnverted direction of rotation The direction of rotation can be reversed here if the motor of a product is turning in the wrong direction.
  • Page 72: Manage Sensors

    DCF77 reception is only possible if a weather station (or a sensor interface) has been set up as weather station 1. If the WAREMA 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 73 Select a sensor by turning the function wheel; switch to the next menu by pressing the wheel: 2017718_b•en•2016-11-01 We reserve the right to make technical changes...
  • Page 74 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting 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 manually entering the serial number of the device.
  • Page 75: Upload Data To Devices

    4.5 Apload data to devices Here you have the option to either load all devices at once or, as shown, Main menu to select and load each individual device.  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup  Upload data to devices Select the desired actuator in the [Load one actuator] menu with the Example function wheel;...
  • Page 76: Apply Settings

     Settings specialist dealer settings at any time in the future. This is described in the  Specialist dealer WAREMA climatronic® operating instructions.  Apply settings Apply the specialist dealer settings as follows: From the main menu, open the [Settings] > [Specialist dealer] menu.
  • Page 77: End Specialist Dealer Access

    4.7 Gnd specialist dealer access In this menu line, you can end the password-protected specialist dealer Main menu access so that only the settings for the operator are accessible.  Settings  Specialist dealer  End specialist dealer access As long as the specialist dealer mode is active, 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 specialist dealer earlier.
  • Page 78: Creating System Settings

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions reating system settings Press the [Settings] button and select the [Specialist dealer] menu in the [Settings] window. Press the function wheel and enter the password [5858] (or your own selected password). Press the function wheel and select the [Project setup] menu.
  • Page 79: Display Settings

    240 min. With the [Standby mode], you can specify whether the start menu or a picture that has been loaded into the WAREMA climatronic® should be displayed in standby mode. A standby picture can be created with the WAREMA Picture Generator software (software on enclosed SD card or via the WAREMA website).
  • Page 80: Display Behaviour Of The Warema Climatronic

    4.8.2.2 Standby picture The WAREMA climatronic® display can show for the duration of the standby mode a picture that can be created with the WAREMA Picture Generator soft- ware (included on the supplied SD card). Load picture Insert the SD card with the picture in the WAREMA climatronic®.
  • Page 81: Select Language

    Subsequent loading is performed as follows: If an SD card is inserted in the control panel, pull it out. Switch the power supply of the WAREMA climatronic® off and on again. The WAREMA logo appears after a few seconds. Insert the SD card with the language files into the SD card slot of the control panel.
  • Page 82: Sensor Compensation

    The "Control panel temperature" value specifies by how many degrees Celsius (°C) the measuring value of the internal sensor of the WAREMA climatronic® is corrected up or down. The setting range is –10 °C to +10 °C. The setting can be changed as follows: Using the function wheel, select the [Control panel temperature] line and then press the function wheel.
  • Page 83: Humidity/Temperature 1 (2) Temperature

    The geographic location is entered in this window; it is required when slat Main menu tracking is desired as part of the sun control. The WAREMA climatronic®  Settings calculates the appropriate slat angle from the sunlight's angles of incidence ...
  • Page 84: Absent

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.8.6 Dbsent You can communicate to the WAREMA climatronic® that you will be tempo- Main menu rarily absent, e.g. when you are leaving the house. In the start menu, this is  Settings confirmed by a checkmark appearing in the box next to the [Absent] line and ...
  • Page 85: Winter Program

    4.8.7 inter program The winter program function is used to replace one channel with another Main menu channel that has different settings at certain times of the year. All channel  Settings settings such as control functions or time switch commands can be preset ...
  • Page 86: Winter Program Tableau

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.8.7.3 inter program tableau In this menu line you can set whether the "winter" condition can be changed via an external contact of a connected Tableau Interface. The "winter" status can be switched on and off via an external contact on the Tableau Interface.
  • Page 87: Wind Test

    4.8.8 ind test In this menu, a wind test can be set to monitor the sensors and an alarm, Main menu if one occurs, can be reset (after resolving a defect or wire break).  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup ...
  • Page 88: Specialist Dealer Access

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.8.9 Specialist dealer access The specialist dealer password can be changed in this menu. It can have Main menu from 1 to 8 characters.  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup  System  Specialist dealer access The default password is [5858].
  • Page 89: Display All Menus

    This parameter can only be activated in exceptional cases. If the function is active, faulty parameterisation may occur without being noticed. The function of WAREMA climatronic® can be affected by this. 2017718_b•en•2016-11-01 We reserve the right to make technical changes...
  • Page 90: Short Delay Times

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.8.11 Short delay times In this menu line, you can set the delay times of the WAREMA climatronic® Main menu to a minimum value for test purposes, e.g. during commissioning.  Settings  Specialist dealer ...
  • Page 91: Manage Tableau Interface

    If you start the assistant after the Tableau Interface has been set up, existing settings will be overwritten. The assistant can only be used for the basic settings of the WAREMA climatronic® before the Tableau Interface has been set up.
  • Page 92: Software Versions

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 4.10 Software versions The software versions of all connected devices are displayed in this menu: Main menu  Settings  Specialist dealer  Project setup  Software versions The software versions of the control unit, weather stations 1 to 3 and sensors "Humidity/Temp."...
  • Page 93: Memory Card

    To be able to load a renamed file, change the file name back to 464043XX.NIC first. The SD slot of the WAREMA climatronic® is located on the left side of the control panel housing. Insert the card before starting the reading or writing process.
  • Page 94: Read Project From Sd Card

    When [Done] is displayed, conclude by pressing the function wheel or the [Back] function button. The WAREMA climatronic® can only find the project if the project is named 464043XX.NIC and is located in the root directory of the SD card.
  • Page 95: Upload To All Devices

    4.11.3 Apload to all devices After a project has been read from the memory card, the data must be up- loaded the devices (update). The [Upload to all devices] menu line resets all devices and then uploads the selected settings in sequence into the devices, i.e. the sensors and actuators.
  • Page 96: Usb/Rs 485 Interface

    RS 485 interface on the back of the control panel is active: The USB interface is required for connecting a PC with the WAREMA climatronic® studio. The RS 485 interface must be selected if a WAREMA climatronic®...
  • Page 97: Adjusting Comfort Functions

    Always choose parameterisation with the WAREMA climatronic® studio software for large projects or projects that are difficult to oversee. The WAREMA climatronic® is equipped with these comfort control functions. Comfort function Functional principle The sun control evaluates solar radiation. When the measuring value exceeds the Sun control Chapter 5.1 on page 98...
  • Page 98: Sun Control

    5.1 Sun control The sun control is one of the chief comfort functions of the WAREMA climatronic® because the most important control mode for sun shading products is control depending on brightness. One to three weather stations (or Sensor Interfaces as an alternative) are employed to measure brightness.
  • Page 99 Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF Sun control ON/ Setting channel- Activate or deactivate sun control Standard dependent factory function button setting The limit value SUN specifies the brightness level above which the Limit value SUN Setting range 3...100 klx sun shading product for this channel should be lowered. To prevent the sun shading product from being immediately Setting range 0...99 minutes...
  • Page 100 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Parameter Function Settings This limit value specifies the brightness at which a sun shading Setting range 2...100 klx product moves to a medium position and, in the case of external or internal venetian blinds, the brightness at which the slats are to be...
  • Page 101 Parameter Function Settings depends on the first Setting range product set for this If you have connected slat products, such as external venetian channel blinds, to a channel, you can specify how the slats are to be set after the blind moves to Position CLOUD. This is especially useful if you prefer a specific setting.
  • Page 102: Using Sun Control Correctly

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.1.2 Asing sun control correctly The settings for the sun control described above are addressed below in more detail. Using an example, the following graphic demonstrates schemat- ically how the outdoor brightness can change in the course of a certain time...
  • Page 103: Slat Tracking

    5.2 Slat tracking Slat tracking is another comfort function of the WAREMA climatronic®. It works only for slat products (external venetian blinds, internal venetian blinds...) in conjunction with the sun control. Slat tracking controls the sun shading product in such a way that direct sunlight does not enter the room between the slats but as much diffuse daylight reaches the interior as possible.
  • Page 104 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Parameter Function Settings The automatic slat tracking always sets the inclination of the slats, Setting range ON/OFF e.g. of an external venetian blind, in such a way to prevent you from Slat tracking ON/ being dazzled while providing optimal incidence of light and view towards the outside.
  • Page 105 Parameter Function Settings 0...100 % 0% corresponds to the upper limit Setting range position 100% corresponds In this menu line, you can specify the position to which the sun to the lower limit Position range 1 shading product is to move at a light incidence in angle range 1. position Factory setting 100% (lower limit position) Position remains...
  • Page 106: Projected Angle

    The limit angles between the angle ranges can be adjusted. Practical factory settings are already stored for slat tracking in the WAREMA climatronic®. The following table provides an overview of these values: Range...
  • Page 107: Background Information

    5.2.3 Background information For those interested, we will briefly explain the physical and mathematical relationships here: From the parameters  Local time  Date  Time zone  Geographical position ( adjusted during installation) the current values for the elevation and azimuth of the sun are calculated (see Fig.
  • Page 108 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Fig. 13 Projected angle Slat tracking ensures that no direct sunlight enters the room through the slats (Fig. 14). α α α View View View Fig. 14 Shading boundary and view out due to slat tracking At a low angle of incidence of the solar radiation the slats are tilted far enough to prevent any glare (left).
  • Page 109: Dawn/Dusk Control

    The dawn/dusk control is another comfort function of the WAREMA climatronic® used to control the sun shading system but mainly visual privacy depending on dawn or dusk. A weather station's “dawn/dusk” sensor (nos. 1 to 3) is used to measure the brightness. When Measuring...
  • Page 110 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF Dawn/dusk control In this menu line, you can set whether or not to the dawn/dusk con- Setting channel- Standard ON/OFF trol should be activated for this channel. dependent factory...
  • Page 111 Parameter Function Settings depends on the first Setting range product set for this If you have connected slat products, such as external venetian channel blinds, to a channel, you can specify how the slats are to be set after the blind moves to Position DUSK. This is especially useful Slat angle remains Slat angle DUSK if you prefer a specific setting.
  • Page 112: Using Dawn/Dusk Control Correctly

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.3.2 Asing dawn/dusk control correctly The following example illustrates the effects of the settings for the dawn/dusk control described above. Example Using an example, the following graphic demonstrates schematically how the outdoor brightness can change over the course of dawn/dusk:...
  • Page 113: Temperature Control

    The temperature control can be completely activated or deactivated per channel. The temperature control can evaluate either the internal OR an external sensor (humidity/temperature inside or weather station) for each individual channel of the WAREMA climatronic® but not several at the same time. Example application: Example Weather station...
  • Page 114: Operating Modes

    You can therefore program the WAREMA climatronic® so that the sun control is only enabled beginning at a specific inside or outside temperature.
  • Page 115: Setting The Temperature Control

    5.4.2 Setting the temperature control To set the temperature control of your WAREMA climatronic®, press the Start menu  Main menu [Settings] function button in the main menu and switch to the menu  Settings [Comfort functions] > [“Channel name”] > [Temperature control].
  • Page 116 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Parameter Function Settings Setting range 0...500 lx Limit value is --- function button deactivated The Limit value DUSK specifies the brightness at which a sun Limit value COLD shading product is to be moved to the Position DUSK.
  • Page 117: Differential Temperature Control

    5.4.3 ifferential temperature control These settings are needed for the "Enable/disable differential temperature" and "Differential temperature with steps" operating modes of the temperature control. You can use them to cool and ventilate a room where you use your windows and fans depending on the inside and outside temperatures. The differential temperature control works with four adjustable limit values:  Limit value WARM (Max.
  • Page 118 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions In the morning, it is initially too cool in the room. The sun shines through the windows into the room and warms it up. When the inside temperature exceeds the max. ideal temperature of 26 °C, the differential temperature control automatically switches on (①).
  • Page 119 Parameter Function Settings The limit value diff-temp COOLER specifies by how many degrees the outside temperature must be lower than the inside Setting range 0 °C...25 °C temperature for the window to be opened and/or the fan to be activated. If the difference between outside and inside temperature becomes greater than this value, the window is opened and/or the fan Limit value is --- function button...
  • Page 120  Settings conservatory awnings must be protected against precipitation. If you have  Comfort functions set up one of these fabric products in your WAREMA climatronic® as a  "Channel name"  Precipitation monitoring channel, precipitation monitoring is automatically activated for these as a safety function.
  • Page 121: Precipitation Monitoring

    Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF Precipitation moni- In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the precipitation Setting channel- Standard tor ON/OFF monitor for the selected channel. dependent factory function button setting 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 Setting range 0...99 minutes...
  • Page 122 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.6 Humidity control Humidity control is another comfort function of the WAREMA climatronic®. It enables a motor-driven window to be opened or a ventilation device to be switched on when an adjustable humidity limit value is exceeded.
  • Page 123: Humidity Control

    Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the humidity control Humidity control for the selected channel. Setting channel- Standard ON/OFF (No delay time is required here because humidity changes only very dependent factory function button gradually.) setting...
  • Page 124 Commissioning/setting instructions 5.7 Nntermittent ventilation Intermittent ventilation is a comfort function of the WAREMA climatronic® that allows windows or fans to be switched on a channel via a time switch. It serves, on the one hand, to prevent mould formation using humidity or condensation and, on the other hand, to ensure a pleasant climate in your rooms and conservatories through an adequate supply of fresh air.
  • Page 125: Intermittent Ventilation

    Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF Intermittent In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the intermittent Setting channel- ventilation Standard ventilation for the selected channel. dependent factory ON/OFF function button setting Setting range 00:00...24:00 In this menu line, you can set the duration in hours and minutes Ventilation duration Setting the factory for which ventilation should be performed by opening a window or...
  • Page 126 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.8 Time switch The time switch is another comfort function of the WAREMA climatronic®; it enables you to raise or lower sun shading products or other products at a specific time separately on different channels.
  • Page 127: Time Switch

    Parameter Function Settings Setting range ON/OFF Time switch In this menu line, you can activate or deactivate the time switch for Setting channel- Standard ON/OFF the selected channel. dependent factory function button setting Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Selecting one of these menu lines leads you to an identical respective submenu where you can adjust the Saturday switching times for the respective day or together for the selected days.
  • Page 128: Cold Protection

    Cold protection has a higher priority than the other comfort functions of the WAREMA climatronic®. The specified position is moved towards below the adjustable blocking temperature. If the blocking temperature is exceeded again by 2 °C, the last command of the active comfort control functions is...
  • Page 129: Leave

    5.10 Leave This menu allows you to adjust the position of the sun shading product and, if applicable, the inclination (angle) of the slats for the selected channel during your leave. The move command is executed once at the beginning of your leave.
  • Page 130: Absent

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.11 Dbsent This menu allows you to set the position of the sun shading product and, Start menu if applicable, the inclination (angle) of the slats for the selected channel  Main menu during your absence. The move command is executed once at the ...
  • Page 131: Hand-Held Transmitter Allocation

     Main menu products.  Settings  Comfort functions Up to four EWFS hand-held transmitters can be allocated to each WAREMA  "Channel name" climatronic® channel (1-channel or 8-channel).  Hand-held transmitter allocation The WAREMA product range includes transmitters in a housing for wall installation.
  • Page 132: Manual Operation

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.13 Manual operation In this menu you can perform settings for the selected channel that affect the Start menu manual operation when you jump from the main menu to the operating menu  Main menu for the channel by pressing the function wheel.
  • Page 133 Local operation Here it is displayed whether the channel can be operated using local push buttons. lock This parameter can only be changed with the WAREMA climatronic® studio PC software. The manual operation options Function buttons, function wheel With the function buttons and the function wheel.
  • Page 134 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.14 Manage channels, groups, scenes The menus are used to combine channels into groups that can be operated Start menu together, to define valid scenes for a specific time and to adapt the names of ...
  • Page 135: Manage Scenes

    5.14.2 Manage scenes Any states of the selected channels can be saved in a scene and retrieved Start menu again at any time. Different channels are also allocated to a scene just as  Main menu with a group. For a set dwell time you access positions previously learned. ...
  • Page 136: Manage Channels, Groups, Scenes

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.14.3 Sort channels, groups, scenes In this menu, you will see the same list of all channels, groups and scenes as Start menu on the right side of the main menu:  Main menu  Settings ...
  • Page 137 Select the menu line you want to rename with the function wheel. The following view appears in the display: The heading indicates whether this is a channel, a group or a scene. You will see the current name in the white input field and the blinking cursor to the right of it.
  • Page 138: Leave Time

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 5.15 Leave time Enter the beginning and end of your leave in this menu. The control modes Start menu set for the comfort functions during leave are then active during this time.  Main menu The products move to a specific position (and possibly to a specific slat ...
  • Page 139 6 Measuring values, triggers and faults The WAREMA climatronic® has an internal memory for all measuring values with the associated histories, for triggers and faults. It aids with troubleshooting and is described in the following sections. 6.1 Dll measuring values...
  • Page 140: Current Triggers

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions Pressing the function wheel again switches the cursor to “fine” (steps of 6 minutes) and pressing it once more deactivates the cursor again. You can use the [Week] and [Month] function buttons to also view the associated long-term temperature progressions.
  • Page 141: Measuring Values, Triggers And Faults

    6.4 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  Measuring values you):  All triggers In this example, the channel name [Channel 1] was not changed. The list displayed shows the triggers in descending chronological order so that the latest one is always displayed on top.
  • Page 142: Faults

    WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 6.5 Faults Press the [Measuring values] function button in the start menu and, in the Start menu [Measuring values and histories] menu, select the [Faults] menu item  Measuring values by turning and pressing the function wheel. You are now in the [Faults] ...
  • Page 143 7 KAX mode The WAREMA climatronic® can also be used as a KNX central control unit in combination with the KNX Gateways. The control functions and the operating comfort are largely identical to operation with climatronic® actuators. The system structure and commissioning are however significantly different.
  • Page 144: Troubleshooting

    Correct connection No display of weather data No weather station 1 connected or Connect weather station and parameterise in the WAREMA climatronic® start menu parameterised (the measuring values of as weather station 1 weather station 1 are always displayed) "Fault" display in heading. Additional details...
  • Page 145: Knx Mode

    SD card: read or write error The SD card was in the control panel when Briefly remove the SD card and reinsert it the WAREMA climatronic® was switched on or a power failure has occurred in the meantime. 2017718_b•en•2016-11-01...
  • Page 146 WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 8.2 Fault reports The following reports may appear in the faults of the WAREMA climatronic® menu: Message Meaning shown with faults in communication on the RS485 RS485 bus bus that are not described in any more detail shown when the global radiation measuring value of Global val.
  • Page 147: Restoring The Factory Settings

    8.3 Eestoring the factory settings If the WAREMA climatronic® no longer has the factory settings when it is commissioned or if it is not possible to correct a faulty parameterisation, the WAREMA climatronic® control panel can be restored to its settings on leaving the factory.
  • Page 148: Fault Reports 146

    Nndex WAREMA climatronic® 3.x Commissioning/setting instructions 9 Nndex Geographical position 83 Groups 11, 134, 136 Absent 84, 130 Group selection 134 Active during absence? 101, 111, 116, 121, 123, 125, 127 Active during leave? 101, 111, 116, 121, 123, Hand-held transmitter 55, 133...
  • Page 149 Ventilation step 125 Retrofittings 8 Version history 14 Safety functions 42 WAREMA climatronic® studio 96 Safety instructions 7 WAREMA climatronic® WebControl 55, 96 Same-direction buttons 69 Wind monitoring 43 Scenes 11, 134, 136 Wind test 87 Scene selection 135 Winter programme 58, 85...
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