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Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Valid from 1st February 2022 warema_890558_alhb_en_v5...
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All rights to the software are specified in the license agreement included. WAREMA climatronic® is a registered trademark of WAREMA Renkhoff WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trademarks of WAREMA Renkhoff All other brand or product names included in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Retrofitting and modifications ................11 Additional documents ..................11 Basic software versions ..................11 Introduction ....................12 Operating elements ................... 12 Principal structure of a Wisotronic system ............ 13 Concept ....................... 14 3.3.1 Channels, facades and products ............15 3.3.2 Groups ......................
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Creating system settings .................. 43 8.1.1 Date and time ....................43 8.1.2 Display settings .................... 44 8.1.2.1 Display behaviour of Wisotronic ............45 8.1.3 Measured values start menu ..............46 8.1.4 Select language ................... 47 8.1.5 Sensor compensation ................48 8.1.5.1...
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Contents 14 Maintenance ....................101 14.1 Cleaning ......................101 15 Liability ......................101 16 Information for the user ................101 17 Obligations for the disposal of electrical devices ........102 18 Information for the user ................102 Index ......................103 warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
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.
Safety 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. It is very important to adhere to the safety information listed here and the warning information in these instructions.
"(German) guidelines for power-operated doors, windows and gates" are observed. WARNING 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...
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.
Safety instructions Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 2.5 Working safely WARNING 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.
2.6 Retrofitting 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.
Installation instructions 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"...
Fig. 2 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 weather station multisense delivers all in- formation necessary to respond properly to the weather to the Wisotronic.
Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 3.3 Concept Before you install and start the Wisotronic, this chapter will explain the basic concept of the system and familiarise you with the many options and the complex projects it can be used to realise.
"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.
A maximum of 4 groups can be created. This function is not available for Wisotronic 1-channel since is does not have more than one channel. 3.3.3 Scenes A scenario (e.g.
Wisotronic – all important information is collected with a single device. If you purchased the Wisotronic without a weather station, it can be retrofitted with a weather station multisense. 4.2.2 Further options The Wisotronic can receive EWFS radio signals.
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Installation Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions CAUTION When the equipment is delivered, a blue transport protection is mounted on the connector of the base plate. Leave it in place during the installation procedure to avoid bending the contacts. Remove the transport protection shortly before you mount the control panel.
Installation 4.3 Procedure Follow the points below in the order given: First determine where the individual components are to be installed. Refer to the specifications in this chapter and in the sensor data sheets. Do not use lines of a larger cross-section than specified. Then determine which cables are required to connect the components with one another.
4.4 Installing the control panel The Wisotronic 1-channel is designed for installation in a flush-mounting box ( 2 ); a surface-mounted housing ( ) and a pattress box ( 3 ) are also avail- able. The device is to be mounted in a dry and readily accessible location.
Installation 4.4.1 Flush-mounting When the Wisotronic base plate is mounted on a flush-mounting box, the control panel protrudes approx. 21 mm from the mounting surface. Fig. 7 Installation in flush-mounting box Base plate Supply unit Flush-mounted box After the lines are connected, the unit is attached with the included counter- sunk screws.
Installation Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 4.4.2 Suface-mounting If required by the installation situation, Wisotronic can be surface-mounted. A surface-mounting housing is available in black or white. Fig. 8 Installation in surface-mounted housing Base plate Supply unit Surface-mounted housing After the lines are connected, the unit is attached with the included counter- sunk screws.
4.4.3 Mounting in pattress box A special pattress box (art. no. 1002 837) is available as an alternative. The Wisotronic can be mounted nearly flush with the wall in the pattress box; the control panel protrudes approx. 7 mm above the installation surface.
Familiarise yourself with the Wisotronic and the commissioning proce- dure before proceeding. The necessary information can be found in Chapter 6 ab Seite 32. Commission the Wisotronic as described in Chapter 7 on page 36. We reserve the right to carry out improvements warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01...
Connection 5 Connection Adhere to all of the following information when connecting the Wisotronic. Only connect the Wisotronic and the associated components as described. 5.1 Connection information WARNING 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.
CAUTION The external 24 V voltage supplied by the Wisotronic are intended for WAREMA sensors only. The connection of other components can result in malfunctions, failures or device damage.
Connection 5.3 Wiring diagrams The following connections are found on the back of the Wisotronic: Terminal block X1 Connection of supply line Terminal block X2 230 V AC Floating output for connec- ting a floor distribution control unit, for actuating...
Installation instructions 5.3.1 Power supply and control lines If you wish to activate several sun shading products with the Wisotronic, you can connect a floor distribution control or motor control units to terminals X2 instead of a sun shading drive.
Connection 5.3.2 Sun shading drive If you wish to activate several sun shading products with the Wisotronic, you can connect a floor distribution control or motor control units to terminals X2 instead of a sun shading drive. Motor 1 2 Plug-and-socket connection H05RR-F 4 G 0.75 BK...
Installation instructions 5.3.3 Sensor The weather station multisense delivers all of the weather data needed to efficiently utilise the wide range of automatic functions of the Wisotronic. It simply needs to be connected with a 4-wire line. Weather station multisense...
Connection 5.3.4 Local push buttons Local push button inputs are available for the local operation of connected sun shading products. A conventional sunblind push button can be con- nected. JY (St) Y 2x2x0.8 mm ø max. 200 m Fig. 15 Connection of local push buttons Terminal block X3 (terminals 5 to 7) Permissible line cross section...
( A ). Various symbols are shown between the date and time, depending on the state of the Wisotronic ( B , Chapter 6.1.1). Below this, the menu in which you are currently located ( C ) is identified.
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Overview Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions The following figure shows the Wisotronic Start menu with its elements in the service mode: Fig. 17 Start menu of the Wisotronic (in the service mode) For specialist dealers: To access the service mode: Change to the main menu using the [Main menu] button.
You can also use the Quickstart to create the basic framework of your project and then continue by manually adjusting the system to your preferences and circumstances. After the project data have been stored in Wisotronic, they are uploaded to the actuators. The system is now ready for operation.
Before the unit can be commissioned, all components must be connected. The Wisotronic automatically detects whether sensors are connected and which ones. The Wisotronic cannot optimally control the sun shading product and display measuring values until all required sensors are connected.
Commissioning 7.1.1 Language First set the operating language of the Wisotronic. If the desired language is already set, continue with the entry of the date and time. Press the touch wheel to change the language. The current language changes colour: At the time of printing of these instructions, the following languages were im- plemented as operating languages.
Commissioning Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 7.1.2 Time Set the current time in 24-hour format: Select the [Time] line and press the touch wheel. The hours display changes colour: Turn the touch wheel to set the hours of the "Time hh:mm" value. Pressing on the wheel causes the display to jump to minutes.
Commissioning 7.1.3 Date Set the date and time functions in this menu: Select the [Date] line. The following view appears in the display: Now select the [Day] line by turning the touch wheel and enter the current day. Proceed in the same manner with month and year. The weekday is automatically calculated from the entered date.
Commissioning Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 7.1.4 Channel 1 channel type In the next step, select the channel type that fits to the connected product. An overview of the selected product types and the associated parameters can be found in Chapters 10.2 on page 90 and 10.3 on page 91.
Commissioning 7.1.5 Load data into the actuator For the Wisotronic to function correctly, the settings need to be loaded into the actuator. Press the [Finished] button after you have made all of the settings in the Quickstart menu. The following menu is displayed: [Please wait...] appears first, followed by the message...
[>> setting factory defaults] screen. The display returns to the Quick- start menu after approx. 30 s. The Wisotronic has now been reset to the factory settings and is ready for reconfiguration. Follow the Quickstart menu as described in Chap. 7.1 on...
System settings 8 Manual commissioning 8.1 Creating system settings Press the [Sett.] button and select the [Service] menu in the [Settings] window. Press the touch wheel and enter the password [5858] (or your own selected password). Press the touch wheel and select the [Project setup] menu. Various system settings can be performed in the [System] menu of the pro- ject setup: 8.1.1 Date and time...
System settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.1.2 Display settings Main menu Settings Service Project setup System Display Select [Brightness at standby] by pressing the touch wheel; turning the wheel changes the value between 10% and 100%. If you select a setting below 10% (OFF is displayed), the display will go completely dark later on when standby is active.
System settings 8.1.2.1 Display behaviour of Wisotronic 16...255 Minutes Fig. 18 Display behaviour warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
System settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.1.3 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 The measured values of the weather station multisense are always displayed ...
System settings 8.1.4 Select language The operating language is selected in this window. Main menu Settings Service Project setup System Language At the time of printing of these instructions, the following languages were im- plemented as operating languages. German English French...
8.1.5.1 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].
System settings 8.1.6 Wind test In this menu, a wind test can be set to monitor the sensors and an alarm, if Main menu one occurs, can be reset (after resolving a defect or wire break). Settings Service ...
System settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.1.7 Service access The service password can be changed in this menu. It can have from 1 to 8 Main menu characters. Settings Service Project setup System Service access The preset password is [5858].
System settings 8.1.8 Display all menus In this line of the [System] menu, you can deactivate the greying of non-rele- Main menu vant menu lines by having all menus displayed: Settings Service Project setup System Display all menus warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
Actuators Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.2 Manage actuators This menu can be used to manage the actuators. In the Wisotronic 1-chan- Main menu nel, this is always only one switch actuator 1M, which is why the menu only Settings shows the actuator data.
Channels 8.3 Manage channels This menu can be used to manage channels. In Wisotronic 1-channel, this is Main menu always only channel 1. Settings Service Project setup Manage channels The associated product type can be selected here.
The comfort functions of the selected channel can be set in this menu. How- Main menu ever, since they are not relevant for the safe operation of the Wisotronic, the Settings operator can also reach these settings from the main menu.
Heavy winds can cause damage to the outside sun shading products. The Main menu Wisotronic therefore includes a wind monitoring function that can be activat- Settings ed to protect your sun shading products against storm damage. In the event ...
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Channels Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Example The following graphic illustrates the significance of each parameter. Wind speed in m/s Set limit value "WIND" Speed curve Time = 5 s = 10 min < 5 s Fig. 19 Wind speed and movements The bold black curve represents the wind speed and the horizontal line the set limit value for raising the sun shading product.
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Channels If you scroll farther down with the touch wheel, you can select whether the wind force should also be evaluated in terms of its direction for this channel. This is useful when all products of this channel are installed with a particular orientation or in the same compass direction.
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Channels Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Limit value WIND "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 set- ting range is 0 to 25 m/s.
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The menu functions for the wind direction are only available if a suitable sen- sor is connected to the Wisotronic. Which weather data your sensor supplies can be found in the sensor documentation. If the direction-dependent wind control is selected for a channel, an...
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Channels Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Example Proceed as follows if a wind alarm is to be triggered by a west wind that is 10 m/s or faster: Direct.depend. lim.val. Limit value, wind Move to the [Direct. dep. lim. val. WIND] line with the touch wheel;...
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Channels Wind from westerly directions (224°-316°) is now monitored, as can be seen in this menu: Wind 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 wind force and wind direction and cannot be adjusted.
Main menu is a threat of ice and from becoming damaged by subsequent move com- Settings mands. When there is precipitation at cold temperatures, the Wisotronic Service moves the sun shading products to an adjustable position before ice can ...
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Channels Limit value ICE You can specify exactly from which temperature the ice alarm shall be trig- gered. In the event of precipitation and when the temperature drops below the set limit value, the sun shading product is moved to the set position and remains there until the ice alarm is cancelled.
Channels Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.3.2.3 Building control system This menu is deactivated in the Wisotronic 1-channel. Main menu Settings Service Project setup Manage channels Safety functions Building control system We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
It will be far easier to allocate the photodiodes to the individual functions of the Wisotronic later on if you connect the photodiodes to the Wisotronic according to their num- bers. Additional information can be found in the sensor operating and instal- lation instructions.
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Channels Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Main menu Settings Service Sensor allocation Up to three measured "Wind" values can be assigned per channel; of these, the value that is currently the highest is decisive. Assign the sensors and measured values to the parameters as follows: Move to the respective line with the touch wheel;...
Project setup Manage products product-specific settings and limit values in the Wisotronic, the Wisotronic 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 press of a button.
Further product types: Additional product types are defined in the Wisotronic for special WARE- MA sun shading products. An overview of the product types that can now be additionally selected in this menu item can be found in Chapter 10.3 on page 91.
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 Wisotronic allows these run times to be adjusted to the nearest second for the connected product.
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WAREMA E80A6. If this tilting time is known, it needs to be saved in the Wisotronic together with the maxi- mum and the minimum possible tilt angle. Subsequently, the tilt angle can be specified by simply entering the angles.
Products 8.4.10 Duration of the automatic calibration The automatic calibration causes the drive motor (if present) to run slightly longer when moving a products to its upper or lower limit position to com- pensate for slip. This ensures that the actual position of sun shading prod- ucts still matches the target value (0-100%) even after many movements.
Products Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Product matrix The following overview shows the local operation modes that can be used for each product type. The combinations marked with an x can be parameter- ised but are not recommended or useful. The table applies to local single operation or local group operation.
Service Project setup Manage sensors Up to three weather stations can be managed in this menu. A Wisotronic 1-channel only supports one weather station multisense; it is always dis- played in the first menu line. Select a sensor by turning the touch wheel; switch to the next menu by press- ing the wheel: The information relevant to the connected sensor is displayed.
Software versions Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 8.6 Software versions The software versions of the connected devices are displayed in this menu. Main menu Settings Service Project setup Software versions We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
8.7 Loading data into the actuator Here you have the option of loading data into the actuator. This step is need- Main menu ed to make the settings available for normal operation of the Wisotronic. Settings Service Project setup ...
In this menu line, the settings made can be accepted as service settings and Main menu saved in the control panel. The user is then able to restore the service set- Settings tings at any time in the future. This is described in the Wisotronic operating Service instructions. Assume settings Accept the service settings as follows: From the main menu, open the [Sett.] >...
Service access 8.9 Ending service access In this menu line you can close the password-protected service access so Main menu that only the settings for the operator are accessible. Settings Service End service access If you return to the main menu after commissioning has been completed, 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 spe- cialist dealer earlier.
Installation instructions 9 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. 9.1 All measured values...
Meas. val. 9.2 Measured values history If the selection bar is positioned on a measured value, such as on Start menu [Control panel temperature], and you press the touch wheel, the associ- Measured values ated history opens. Pressing the touch wheel again activates the cursor (a ...
Trigger Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 9.3 Current triggers Press the [Measured values] function button in the start menu and, in the Start menu [Measured values and histories] menu, select the [All triggers] menu Measured values item by turning and pressing the touch wheel. You are now located in the ...
Trigger 9.4 Trigger history In the [Current triggers] menu, press the touch wheel to open the Start menu [Trigger history channel 1] menu (or the channel name assigned by Measured values you): All triggers In this example, the channel name [Channel 1] was not changed. The list displayed shows the triggers in chronologically descending order so that the last one is always displayed on top.
Faults Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 9.5 Faults Press the [Measured values] function button in the main menu and, in the Start menu [Measured values and histories] menu, select the [Faults] menu item by Measured values turning and pressing the touch wheel. You are now located in the [Faults] ...
When you define the product type for a channel, all parameters of that chan- nel are automatically preset to reasonable values for the product. 10.1 Automatic parameters The following table contains all parameters that relate to the automatic func- tions of the Wisotronic. Sun control Sun control —...
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Factory settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Dawn/Dusk control Dawn/Dusk control ON/OFF Limit value DAWN Position DAWN Slat angle DAWN — — 0° — — 0° — — — — — — Degrees Disable Auto control DAWN Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable...
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Factory settings Temperature control Temperature control ON/OFF Limit value WARM Position WARM Slat angle WARM — — +38° — — +38° — — — — — — Degrees Limit value COLD Position COLD Slat angle COLD — — -80° — —...
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Factory settings Time switch (the parameters named here are preset for all weekdays) Time switch ON/OFF ST1: switch time hh:mm 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:00 hh:mm ST1: position ST1: Slat angle — — -80°...
Factory settings 10.3 Product parameters for further products To enable you to quickly put the Wisotronic into service, product parameters for further WAREMA sun shading products have been predefined. Product Contact quantity Locking contact — — — — — —...
Factory settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 10.4 System parameters The following table contains all parameters that relate to the basic functional- ity of the Wisotronic. Setting step Unit Display Brightness standby Brightness at operation Button tone ON/OFF Standby duration Standby mode...
Custom settings 11 Custom settings The following table can be used to document your own settings. Sun control Dawn/Dusk control Sun control ON/OFF Dawn/Dusk control ON/OFF Limit value DAWN Limit value SUN Position DAWN Delay SUN Slat angle DAWN Degrees Position SUN Disable Auto control DAWN...
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Custom settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Temperature control Precipitation monitor Temperature control Precipitation monitor ON/OFF ON/OFF Limit value WARM Off delay Position WARM Position, precipitation Slat angle Slat angle WARM Degrees Degrees PRECIPITATION Limit value COLD Active during leave? YES/NO...
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Custom settings Time switch (the parameters named here are Cold protection preset for all weekdays) Time switch Cold protection ON/OFF ON/OFF ST1: switch time Blocking temperature hh:mm °C hh:mm ST1: position Position COLD ST1: Slat angle Manual operation DEGREES Disable ST1: Auto control Position DOWN Enable...
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Custom settings Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Ice monitor Product Ice monitor ON/OFF Limit value ICE Product type °C Position ICE Slat angle ICE Contact quantity Degrees Reset ice alarm auto- Locking contact — — YES/NO matically? Building contr. system Runtime UP mm:ss...
Correct connection No display of weather data in No weather station 1 connected or pa- Connect weather station and parameterise Wisotronic start menu rameterised (only the measured values of as weather station 1 weather station 1 are displayed) "Fault" display in heading. Additional details...
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Troubleshooting Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Problem Possible cause Remedy 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 Select the right channel and repeat the...
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Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Remedy Comfort functions for dawn/dusk, sun and Control timer is switched off Switch on control timer or change program- temperature control are not functioning as ming desired Control timer not correctly programmed Change programming of control timer Sun shading is lowered too late in the sun- "Delay LOW"...
Conformity www.warema.de/ce Available at http:// Ambient conditions Operating temperature °C Storage temperature °C Rel. humidity (non-condensing) Degree of soiling Article number Wisotronic 1-Kanal white 1002 733 Wisotronic 1-Kanal black 1002 734 We reserve the right to carry out improvements warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01...
CAUTION 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.
Liability Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions 17 Obligations for the disposal of electrical devices A marking with this symbol indicates the following obligations under the scope of legal regulations: The owner of this electrical device must dispose of it separately from unsort- ed municipal waste for further recycling.
Date 43 Power supply and control lines 28 Display 12 Product parameters 90 Display all menus 51 Product type 68 Display behaviour of Wisotronic 45 Product types 16 Display settings 44 Project planning 36 Disposal 102 Quickstart 36 EWFS Hand-held transmitter 17...
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Index Wisotronic 1-channel Installation instructions Technical data 100 Terminals 26 Time 43 Touch wheel 12 Trigger 80 Troubleshooting 97 WIND 58 Wind monitoring 55 Wind test 49 Wiring diagrams 27 We reserve the right to carry out improvements warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01...
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Wisotronic 1-channel Notes Installation instructions We reserve the right to carry out improvements warema_890558_alhb_en_v5•2022-02-01...
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