Start Delay And Overrun Time; Radio Components; Procedure; Tips For Teaching-In Radio Compon- Ents - Maico ECA 150 ipro Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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9 Radio components

3. RC, KRC, RCH and KRCH: Teach in radio
components → Tips for teaching-in radio com-
ponents [} 32].

8.7 Start delay and overrun time

To adjust, remove the housing cover and
then put it back on.
The first time the setting button is pressed,
the currently set value is displayed. During op-
eration the LEDs are off.
For delivery status → Product information
[} 23].
1. Carefully remove the housing cover with the
design cover.
11 Setting button for start delay
12 Setting button for overrun time
Setting the start delay:
2. Press the left setting button repeatedly, until
the LED of the desired start delay time lights
up. Wait until the LED flashes twice and goes
out. The value is now saved.
With the H and KH variants, the start delay
for the light switch can only be set when the
light switch is on.
Setting overrun time:
3. Press the right setting button repeatedly, until
the LED of the desired overrun time lights up.
Wait until the LED flashes twice and goes out.
The value is now saved.
The settings take effect starting with the
next switching process (sensor, light switch).
4. Carefully press the housing cover/design
cover onto the housing, until they snap into
place.
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9 Radio components

9.1 Procedure

For information on the function and program
levels → MAICOsmart system description [} 26].
To teach in an RC fan, remove the housing cover
and then reattach it → Preparation for installation
[} 28].
Operation with stand-alone fan
1. On the fan, first teach-in the RLS RC room air
control and then the radio switches and/or ra-
dio window contacts.
2. Teach-in further system components.
3. Perform function test with all system compon-
ents.
Master/slave network
1. First teach-in the pre-configured RLS RC room
air control on the master fan.
2. Then teach-in the radio switches, radio win-
dow contacts and further slave fans.
3. Teach-in radio switches and radio window
contacts on the slave fans (max. 2 fans).
4. Carefully press the housing cover (incl. de-
signer cover) onto the housing, until it en-
gages with the safety catches.
5. Perform function test with all system compon-
ents.
9.2 Tips for teaching-in radio com-
ponents
A fan automatically becomes a master if the
master fan is set to receive mode and a teach-
in telegram is received from a slave fan.
If a master fan is accidentally taught into a
slave fan, the master assignment ceases to ex-
ist (master fan becomes a slave fan). This can
result in having to re-enter all system compon-
ents.
• A fan becomes a slave fan if it transmits a
teach-in telegram to the master unit and the
master unit confirms this telegram.
• If the RC master or slave fan receives a valid
teach-in telegram from a radio component that
has not yet been taught-in, the data is evalu-
ated and stored.
• If the radio component has already been
taught-in, the teach-in telegram is deleted, that
means that the teaching-in must be repeated.

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