WAREMA climatronic®
converter WMS UP
Operating- and Installation instructions
General information
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WAREMA climatronic® converter WMS UP
1 Learn button
2 Test button
3 Status LED 1 (red)
4 Status LED 2 (green)
5 Status LED RS485
6 Encoding switch to S3
The WAREMA climatronic® converter WMS UP (referred to
as "converter" in the following) is a flush-mounted device
that enables the control of one or more WMS networks.
This allows comfort and safety functions to be set and
managed centrally. The channel and scene commands
can also be sent from the climatronic® system to the WMS
networks.
A converter is connected to the
WAREMA climatronic® voa the RS485 interface.
A separate converter is required for each WMS network.
Commissioning is carried out via the WMS studio pro PC
software.
The WMS receivers, which are to react to the commands
of the WAREMA climatronic®, are also allocated with WMS
studio pro.
Intended use
The WAREMA climatronic® converter WMS UP is an elec-
tronic device that was developed to forward control com-
mands and thus to control WMS receivers when combined
with a WAREMA climatronic®. The device is designed
for interior installation. Any use other than the purpose
described in these instructions requires approval from the
manufacturer.
Safety instructions
These instructions address persons installing, wiring or
connecting the converter and all necessary parts. Please
contact your specialist dealer if you need additional infor-
mation.
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ARNING
The electrical installation (assembly)/dis-
mantling must be performed by a certified
electrician in accordance with VDE 0100
or the legal requirements and standards
of the country in which the device is being
installed. The electrician must observe the
installation instructions included with the
supplied electrical devices.
Due to both the legal regulations for radio systems and
structural factors, the operating range of radio remote
controls is limited. Sufficient radio reception must be
ensured when planning the project. This is especially the
case where the radio signal must pass through walls and
ceilings. The control should not be installed in the immedi-
ate vicinity of metal components (steel beams, reinforced
concrete, fire doors).
Therefore, check that the receiver is functioning proper-
ly before the final installation.
Strong local transmitter systems (e.g. WLAN) with trans-
mission frequencies identical to those of the control may
interfere with reception.
Installation
The device is intended for flush mounting in a building.
Use suitable fixing materials only.
Important information on the installation location
The device is designed for installation in a flush-mount-
ed junction box 80 x 80 mm. The space in a 60 mm
flush-mounted switch box is usually not sufficient.
Only lines that are used for the wiring of the WAREMA
climatronic® converter should be routed into this box.
Install the converter in such a way that the bottom of
the housing with the printed radio waves symbol
points towards the opening of the box. This ensures the
best possible radio reception.
Check that the converter is functioning properly before
the final installation.
Metal-clad buildings, domestic interference sources
(unshielded household appliances, television sets, com-
puters), supply lines and metal objects such as sheet
metal enclosures must be at least 0.5 m away from the
converter.
When performing the installation, follow the separate
instructions of all components being connected, e.g.
when installing the weather station(s), follow the specifi-
cations in the corresponding instructions.
We reserve the right to make technical modifications
Valid from
1 November 2022
Keep for future use.
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