Status And Troubleshooting Via Led On The Motorcontroller - Window Master WCC 103 BT Installation Instruction

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3.
The remote control starts a scanning process to identify the desired MotorController, which also must be the one closest to
the remote control.
On the remote control, the scanning is indicated by the green LED, which every second blinks two short blinks.
4.
a) The LED on the remote-control blinks one long green blink. The pairing process was a success, the remote control and
the MotorController is now paired.
b) The LED on the remote-control blinks one long red blink. The pairing process failed.
The pairing process succeeded:
The MotorController and remote control are now ready for use. Carry out a test run, if this is the MotorController's first pairing,
see section "Commissioning and test run".
The pairing process failed:
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Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly into the remote control.
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Ensure that the MotorControllere has been connected to 230V and that pairing mode is activated.
Ensure that MotorController and remote control – during the pairing process – are close to each other and that there are
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no disturbances between them, such as walls, furniture etc.
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Replace the batteries in the remote control.
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Repeat the pairing process.
If the pairing process continues to fail please contact your local WindowMaster office.
Control via app
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The windows can also be controlled via app. The MotorController must be version 02 or higher for the app to be used.
The app "Fresh Air Control" can be downloaded from Google Play or App Store.
The app can connect to several MotorControllers. WindowMaster recommends connecting max. 5 MotorControllers to a
smartphone/tablet and max. 5 smartphones/ tablets to a MotorController.

Status and troubleshooting via LED on the MotorController

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In the event of failure/error of the MotorController one or more diodes will light and/or blink.
On the WCC 103 BT there are 3 diodes - 2 green and 1 yellow - that can indicate errors on the MotorController.
Irrespective which diode lights or blinks, the indicator is based on a 3.2 second sequence that is repeated continuously. Each
sequence is defined by 32 x 0.1 second time segments.
If there are several errors on the MotorController simultaneously they are displayed by priority, i.e., error messages for the most
critical failures are shown first and repeated until the failure is remedied. Then error number two is shown, which likewise is
repeated until the error is remedied etc. The following overview shows the most frequently occurring errors, if an error other than
those listed below is indicated, contact WindowMaster.
Yellow diode – LED 1
If the yellow diode lights, this indicates an error on the MotorController.
Black = diode off
Error indicator on the yellow diode is a total errors indicator. Detailed information on the error type can be decoded on the green
diode.
Green diode – LED 2
If the green diode LED 2 (closest to X10) blinks, this indicates the error on the MotorController.
Black = diode off
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