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WAREMA Controls
Minitronic dialog
Operating and installation instructions
(Keep for future use)
Valid from 01 August 2022
warema_890190_alhb_en_v4

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  • Page 1 WAREMA Controls Minitronic dialog Operating and installation instructions (Keep for future use) Valid from 01 August 2022 warema_890190_alhb_en_v4...
  • Page 2: General Information

    All rights to the software are specified in the license agreement in- cluded. WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trademarks of WAREMA Renk- hoff SE. All other brand or product names included in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents General Information ................2 Legal information ..................2 Contact ......................2 General .....................4 Intended use ....................6 Targeted reader group ................6 Retrofitting and modifications ...............7 Safe working ....................8 Commissioning ..................9 Installation ..................... 10 Dimensions / disassembly ..............14 Operation ....................15 Operation in display mode ..............21 Notes on operation / display .............
  • Page 4: General

    General Thank you for purchasing the Minitronic dialog! The Minitronic dialog provides you with sun protection control de- veloped especially for controlling awnings and external venetian blinds. You can either operate your sun protection manually, or leave the operation in fully automatic mode. The Minitronic dialog...
  • Page 5 Safety information We have developed and tested the Minitronic following the funda- mental safety requirements. Nonetheless, some risks remain! For this reason, please read these instructions before setting up and operating the control! Keep these instructions for future use! The safety information in these instructions are marked with warn- ing symbols.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Safety information WARNING against dangerous electrical currents! CAUTION Components endangered by electrostatic charges! The i symbol designates important information and helpful tips. Intended use Warning It is important to comply with these instructions in the interest of personal safety. Incorrect installation may lead to serious injury! The device has been developed to control sun protection devices and is intended for interior installation.
  • Page 7: Retrofitting And Modifications

    Retrofitting and modifications We have designed and built the Minitronic dialog with reliability and safety in mind. All required settings are made at initial com- missioning. Modification of the unit parameters is only required if...
  • Page 8: Safe Working

    Safety information Safe working Whenever you intend to carry out work on motor-operated win- dows or building facades on which motor-operated sun protection products are installed, carry out the following steps first: Switch the system to a de-energized state first of all! Make sure that the system has been sufficiently secured against unauthorized or unintentional reactivation! In any case, use suitable safety devices for personal protection!
  • Page 9: Commissioning

    Safety information Therefore switch off the entire system before attaching or detaching connecting lines! WARNING Danger to life and property damage through sudden movement of the mechanism! Commissioning Caution The necessary sensors must be connected before commissioning the sun protection control system. warema_890190_alhb_en_v4•2022-08-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Follow the points below in the order given: First determine where the individual components are to be mounted. Use the instructions given in this chapter to do this. Then determine which cables are required to connect the components with one another. To do this, please refer to the "Wiring diagrams"...
  • Page 11 Installation For flush mounting, the Minitronic dialog requires roughly the same area as a wall-mounted switch and a deep flush-fitted wall box. The dimensions can be found in figure 4. The control may only be fitted in interior areas, in dry and easily accessible loca- tions.
  • Page 12 Installation Power unit Control panel Fig. 2 Installation Before mounting, the transport protection (cardboard between the control panel and the power unit) must be removed! Do not fit the control panel onto the power unit in an unas- sembled state! Connect the lines in accordance with the wiring diagram (connecting the spring terminals, see fig.1).
  • Page 13 Installation Fig. 3: Wall mounting Use appropriate anchors and screws for mounting. The screw heads must be screwed in flush to the mounting plate otherwise the control panel will not fit correctly. If preferred, the device can also be screwed onto the flush- fitted wall box.
  • Page 14: Dimensions / Disassembly

    Dimensions / disassembly 80.0 mm Fig. 4: Dimensions For disassembly, grip the Minitronic dialog at points 1 and 2. Then remove the device from the wall holder in direction 3. Please refer to the following diagrams in this regard: Fig. 5:...
  • Page 15: Operation

    When the "precipitation" sensor (optional) is connected, the "pre- cipitation monitoring" safety function will be available for you to use. This means that the Minitronic dialog can react when rain, hail or snow falls and retract the sun protection. The precipita- tion monitoring function remains active until the sensor no longer registers any precipitation.
  • Page 16 Operation Precipitation monitoring ON/OFF Use the button to switch on. Tap this button until the symbol for the precipitation monitoring is shown on the display. Follow the same process to switch off. Wind monitoring Wind monitoring allows you to retract your sun protection auto- matically when the set wind limit value is exceeded.
  • Page 17 Operation Brightness in klx "Lower" limit value set 60% of "lower" limit value Brightness curve Time < 5 min > 5 min > 10 min Fig. 6: Function of the sun control The thick black curve represents the brightness curve, and the top horizontal line is the "lower"...
  • Page 18 Wind monitoring Strong wind can cause considerable damage to the sun protec- tion. This is why the Minitronic dialog includes a permanent wind monitoring function which protects your sun protection against storm damage when a "wind" sensor is connected. In the event of a wind alarm, the sun protection is automatically raised and can- not be operated either by hand or via the sun control.
  • Page 19 Operation Wind speed in m/s "Raise" set limit value Speed curve Time < 1 sec. = 1 sec. = 10 min Fig. 7: Wind speed and movements The thick black curve represents the course of the wind speed, the horizontal line represents the limit value set to retract the sun protection.
  • Page 20 Operation The wind drops again, and the "raise" limit value is not reached at point 5. Nothing happens because the off delay is started first - the sun protection cannot therefore be extended. At point 6, the off delay has elapsed and the limit value is not yet reached. The wind monitoring function now enables the operation of the sun protection.
  • Page 21: Operation In Display Mode

    Operation in display mode Menu Fig. 8: Operating and display elements You are in display mode when (1) kLx and m/s is displayed on the display. The control buttons have the following functions in display mode: "Raise" button raises the sun protection. "Stop"...
  • Page 22: Notes On Operation / Display

    Notes on operation / display These operating instructions use certain symbols and designa- tions, which are explained on the next few pages. In both operat- ing modes (display mode and setting mode) the symbols have different meanings. These are shown in a clear table format on the next few pages.
  • Page 23: Explantion Of Symbols

    Explantion of symbols Symbol Meaning in display Meaning in setting mode mode Upward movement Downward movement Sun control active Setting the sun control [flashing] The sun control has been triggered. The sun protection is extended or retracted. Wind monitoring active Setting the wind moni- toring [flashing] The wind monitoring has...
  • Page 24 Explantion of symbols Symbol Meaning in display Meaning in setting mode mode When this button is When this button is pressed, an "up" move- pressed, the set values ment is triggered are increased; if the but- ton is held down, the values increase more quickly.
  • Page 25: Programming

    If you want to exit set- ting mode again, press [Menu] button. The Minitronic dialog then returns to display mode. If there are no further inputs within three minutes, the Minitronic dialog will automatically go back to display mode. If any setting made has not been saved, this will be lost.
  • Page 26: Setting Mode

    Setting mode The limit values for sun and wind monitoring can be set in men- us 01 to 02. Menu 01 Sun control limit value [Menu] button until menu 01 appears. Set the limit value required using the buttons and save using the button.
  • Page 27 A, B, C on the hand-held transmitter do not have a function on the Minitronic dialog. he WAREMA range includes transmitters in an enclo- sure for wall mounting. These wall-mounted transmitters...
  • Page 28: Setting The Product

    Setting the product In menus 07 to 09 you can set your product to be controlled. Here you can choose between permanent mode and radio time mode, to set the run time and the turn time. If you want to oper- ate a roller shutter or an awning with this control, we recommend using the PM - permanent mode setting.
  • Page 29 Setting the product Im menu 09 you can set the turn time. After the run time elapses (in lengthwise direction), the blind is acuated for this time in the opposite direction. This means that with external venetian blinds, for example, the slats are turned or with roller blinds, these are moved to viewing slits (in lengthwise direction).
  • Page 30: Software Version/Factory Settings

    Software version/factory settings The software version is shown in menu 10 Menu 10 Press or hold the [Menu] button followed by the button until menu 10 appears. The software version will be shown. Menu Loading the factory settings You can load the factory parameters in menu 11. All parameters are overwritten with the factory settings.
  • Page 31: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning There are no parts within the device that require maintenance. Clean the enclosure with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any scour- ing agents, solvents or steam cleaners! Liability Failure to comply with the product information in these instruc- tions and use of the device in a manner that contravenes its intended use and purpose may result in the manufacture refusing to honour warranty claims for product damage.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Technical data Minitronic dialog Min. Typ. Max. Unit Power supply 230V AC / 50 Hz Operating voltage V AC Power consumption Floating output Switching capacity at 230 V AC / cos ϕ 0.6 Switching capacity at 24 V DC HF receiver Receive frequency 433.92...
  • Page 33 Technical data Minitronic dialog Min. Typ. Max. Unit Ambient conditions Operating temperature °C Storage temperature °C Rel. humidity (not condensing) Degree of soiling Article numbers Minitronic + sensor package 1002221 Minitronic dialog 1002222 Optional accessories Silver surface-type housing 1002223 Cover panel, green...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Minitronic dialog Transmitter has not Train transmitter not responding been trained on in menus 03-06 as to transmitter the Minitronic dialog described. With 8-channel Select the correct hand-held transmit- channel, then re- ter: The incorrect peat the move com-...
  • Page 35 Troubleshooting Minitronic dialog Help with faults Type of fault Possible cause Remedy Environmental Decrease distance interference to the Minitronic dialog Hand-held transmit- Replace both batter- ter batteries weak ies with new ones Sun protection can- Safety functions: Wait until the wind...
  • Page 36 Troubleshooting Minitronic dialog Help with faults Type of fault Possible cause Remedy Sun protection is Limit value set too Change limit value lowered too late high (menu 01) in the sunshine Sun protection is Limit value set too Change limit value...
  • Page 37: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring diagrams M 1~ PE N H05RR - F4G0.75mm black Plug-and-socket connection 230 V AC 50 Hz / 6 A power cable from customer Fig. 11: Minitronic dialog wiring warema_890190_alhb_en_v4•2022-08-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 38 Wiring diagrams Junction box Sensor (from customer) "Wind/photo" (180°) (for line extension) JY (St)Y 2x2x0.8mmØ Preassembled connecting line, length 3m/10m, 4xAWG24. Maximum extension via customer junction box to max. 50m Fig. 12: Wind/Photo 180° sensor wiring diagram We reserve the right to carry out improvements warema_890190_alhb_en_v4•2022-08-01...
  • Page 39 Wiring diagrams Sensor Junction box Precipitation from customer LIFYY 4x0.25mmø Heating JY(St)Y2x2x0.8mmø (2 reserves) JY(St)Y2x2x0.8mmø (2 reserves) Power supply unit art. no. 629065 Power cable 3 x 1.5 mm 230V AC/16A from customer Fig. 13: Precipitation sensor wiring diagram warema_890190_alhb_en_v4•2022-08-01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements...
  • Page 40: Setting Menus

    Setting menus Here you will find an overview of the setting menu: Possible Factory Menu Function settings setting Set photo limit value 3 - 99 kLx 50 kLx Set wind limit value 0 - 20 m/s Train hand-held transmitter Train hand-held transmitter Train hand-held transmitter Train hand-held transmitter Logic or product settings...

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