WAREMA Climatronic 3 Series User instructions

Valid from 1st November 2016
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Control panel 3.x

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General information
The publication of this document supersedes all previous corresponding
documentation. We reserve the right to make changes in the interest of
technical progress. Particular care was taken in producing the text and
graphics in this document. In spite of this, we cannot accept liability for any
existing errors or the consequences thereof.
Legal information
Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright.
All rights to the software are specified in the license agreement included.
WAREMA climatronic is a registered trademark of WAREMA Renkhoff SE.
WAREMA and the WAREMA logo are trademarks of WAREMARenkhoff SE.
All other brand or product names included in this document are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Contact
Customer Centre Control Systems
Sales, order processing and applied engineering
Tel. +49 (0) 9391 20-3750 • Fax -3759
info.steuerungssysteme@warema.de
International
Tel. +49 (0) 9391 20-3740 • Fax -3749
steuerungssyst[email protected]
Control Systems Helpline
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Building automation systems sales
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Tel. +49 (0) 9391 20-3720 • Fax -3719
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Contents
1 Safety instructions........................................................................................... 7
1.1 Meanings of symbols and pictograms ............................................................7
1.2 Intended use ..........................................................................................................8
1.3 Target group...........................................................................................................8
1.4 Retrofitting and modifications.............................................................................8
1.5 Working safely .......................................................................................................9
2 Introduction .................................................................................................... 10
2.5.1 Groups........................................................................................................... 11
2.5.2 Scenes........................................................................................................... 11
2.5.3 Channels, facades and products.............................................................. 12
3 Commissioning .............................................................................................. 13
3.1 Setting the operating mode ............................................................................. 14
3.2 Project setup with the assistant ..................................................................... 15
3.2.1 Creating sensor............................................................................................ 16
3.2.2 Identify sensors............................................................................................ 17
3.2.3 Create actuators ......................................................................................... 20
3.2.4 Identify actuators.......................................................................................... 21
3.2.5 Creating channels........................................................................................ 24
3.2.5.1 Assigning name for channel X............................................................ 25
3.2.5.2 Selecting a product type...................................................................... 26
3.2.5.3 Setting the number of products to be controlled together ............ 26
3.2.5.4 Selecting an external venetian blind type ......................................... 27
3.2.5.5 Setting run times and tilting steps...................................................... 28
3.2.5.6 Activating the safety functions ........................................................... 29
3.2.5.7 Activating the comfort functions ......................................................... 30
3.2.5.8 Allocating sensors................................................................................. 30
3.2.5.9 Learn in EWFS hand-held transmitter ............................................... 31
3.2.6 Additional channel? .................................................................................... 32
3.2.7 Locking contacts.......................................................................................... 33
3.2.8 Setting the date and time........................................................................... 34
3.2.9 Allocating outputs........................................................................................ 35
3.2.10 Applying settings and closing the assistant .......................................... 37
4 Expanded settings ......................................................................................... 39
4.1 Manage actuators ............................................................................................. 39
4.2 Manage channels ............................................................................................. 41
4.2.1 Comfort functions ....................................................................................... 42
4.2.2 Safety functions............................................................................................ 42
4.2.2.1 Wind monitoring..................................................................................... 43
4.2.2.2 Ice monitoring ....................................................................................... 50
4.2.2.3 Building control system ....................................................................... 52
4.2.3 Manual operation......................................................................................... 53
4.2.3.1 Position DOWN ...................................................................................... 53
4.2.3.2 Slat angle DOWN .................................................................................. 54
4.2.3.3 Dwell time hh:mm.................................................................................. 54
4.2.3.4 Minimum slat angle............................................................................... 54
4.2.3.5 Maximum slat angle.............................................................................. 54
4.2.3.6 Local operation lock ............................................................................. 55
4.2.3.7 The manual operation options............................................................ 55
4.2.4 Sensor allocation ......................................................................................... 56
4.2.5 Winter program ............................................................................................ 58
4.2.5.1 Winter program ...................................................................................... 59
4.2.5.2 Channel function.................................................................................... 59
4.3 Managing products ........................................................................................... 60
4.3.1 Actuator type ................................................................................................ 60
4.3.2 Product type ................................................................................................. 61
4.3.3 Copy settings from... .................................................................................. 61
4.3.4 Delete product.............................................................................................. 61
4.3.5 Parameterise product.................................................................................. 62
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4.3.5.1 Channel allocation................................................................................. 62
4.3.5.2 Contact allocation, Number of contacts ........................................... 62
4.3.5.3 Actuator allocation ................................................................................ 62
4.3.5.4 Product lock .......................................................................................... 62
4.3.5.5 Locking contact .................................................................................... 62
4.3.5.6 Group push button connection........................................................... 63
4.3.5.7 Use current monitoring......................................................................... 63
4.3.5.8 Use pulse generator ............................................................................. 63
4.3.5.9 Pulse generator dead time .................................................................. 63
4.3.5.10 Run time UP mm:ss.............................................................................. 63
4.3.5.11 Run time DOWN mm:ss / On-time mm:ss ...................................... 64
4.3.5.12 Use limit switch...................................................................................... 64
4.3.5.13 Deviation of UPPER limit position ...................................................... 64
4.3.5.14 Deviation of LOWER limit position...................................................... 64
4.3.5.15 Use current monitoring......................................................................... 64
4.3.5.16 Minimum slat angle .............................................................................. 66
4.3.5.17 Maximum slat angle.............................................................................. 66
4.3.5.18 Tilting time............................................................................................... 66
4.3.5.19 Number of tilting steps......................................................................... 66
4.3.5.20 Inverted tilt .............................................................................................. 66
4.3.5.21 Delay........................................................................................................ 67
4.3.5.22 Moves until calibration.......................................................................... 67
4.3.5.23 Calibration UP/duration of autocalibration UP................................. 67
4.3.5.24 Calibration DOWN/duration of autocalibration DOWN .................. 67
4.3.5.25 Manual mode ......................................................................................... 68
4.3.5.26 Stop with same-direction button ......................................................... 69
4.3.5.27 Alternative comfort angle ..................................................................... 69
4.3.5.28 Follow-up UP .......................................................................................... 70
4.3.5.29 Follow-up DOWN................................................................................... 70
4.3.5.30 Minimum travel time.............................................................................. 70
4.3.5.31 Position tolerance.................................................................................. 70
4.3.5.32 SMI group allocation............................................................................. 71
4.3.5.33 Inverted direction of rotation................................................................ 71
4.3.5.34 Relay, switch-on pause......................................................................... 71
4.3.5.35 Relay, switchover pause....................................................................... 71
4.3.5.36 Minimum travel time.............................................................................. 71
4.3.5.37 vivamatic parameters 1...5................................................................... 71
4.4 Manage sensors ................................................................................................ 72
4.5 Upload data to devices..................................................................................... 75
4.6 Apply settings ..................................................................................................... 76
4.7 End specialist dealer access ......................................................................... 77
4.8 Creating system settings .................................................................................. 78
4.8.1 Date and time .............................................................................................. 78
4.8.2 Display settings............................................................................................ 79
4.8.2.1 Display behaviour of the WAREMA climatronic............................. 80
4.8.2.2 Standby picture...................................................................................... 80
4.8.3 Select language ........................................................................................... 81
4.8.4 Sensor compensation ................................................................................ 82
4.8.4.1 Control panel temperature................................................................... 82
4.8.4.2 Weather station 1 (2,3) outside temperature .................................. 82
4.8.4.3 Humidity/temperature 1 (2) temperature ......................................... 83
4.8.5 Geographical position ............................................................................... 83
4.8.6 Absent .......................................................................................................... 84
4.8.7 Winter program ............................................................................................ 85
4.8.7.1 Winter channels active ......................................................................... 85
4.8.7.2 Manual winter program ........................................................................ 85
4.8.7.3 Winter program tableau........................................................................ 86
4.8.7.4 Winter begin dd.mm ............................................................................. 86
4.8.7.5 Winter end dd.mm................................................................................. 86
4.8.7.6 Winter....................................................................................................... 86
4.8.8 Wind test ...................................................................................................... 87
4.8.9 Specialist dealer access ............................................................................ 88

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4.8.10 Display all menus ........................................................................................ 89
4.8.11 Short delay times......................................................................................... 90
4.9 Manage Tableau Interface................................................................................ 91
4.10 Software versions ............................................................................................. 92
4.11 Memory card ..................................................................................................... 93
4.11.1 Write project to SD card............................................................................. 93
4.11.2 Read project from SD card........................................................................ 94
4.11.3 Upload to all devices ................................................................................. 95
4.12 USB/RS485 interface ...................................................................................... 96
5 Adjusting comfort functions ......................................................................... 97
5.1 Sun control.......................................................................................................... 98
5.1.1 Setting the sun control................................................................................ 98
5.1.2 Using sun control correctly......................................................................102
5.2 Slat tracking ......................................................................................................103
5.2.1 Setting the slat tracking............................................................................103
5.2.2 Projected angle ..........................................................................................106
5.2.3 Background information ...........................................................................107
5.3 Dawn/dusk control ..........................................................................................109
5.3.1 Setting the dawn/dusk control ................................................................109
5.3.2 Using dawn/dusk control correctly ........................................................112
5.4 Temperature control ........................................................................................113
5.4.1 Operating modes.......................................................................................114
5.4.2 Setting the temperature control...............................................................115
5.4.3 Differential temperature control...............................................................117
5.5 Precipitation monitoring..................................................................................121
5.6 Humidity control ...............................................................................................123
5.7 Intermittent ventilation .....................................................................................125
5.8 Time switch .......................................................................................................127
5.9 Cold protection.................................................................................................129
5.10 Leave ..................................................................................................................131
5.11 Absent................................................................................................................132
5.12 Hand-held transmitter allocation ...................................................................133
5.13 Manual operation .............................................................................................134
5.14 Manage channels, groups, scenes ..............................................................136
5.14.1 Manage groups..........................................................................................136
5.14.2 Manage scenes..........................................................................................137
5.14.3 Sort channels, groups, scenes ...............................................................138
5.14.4 Change alias names .................................................................................138
5.15 Leave time.........................................................................................................140
6 Measuring values, triggers and faults ....................................................... 141
6.1 All measuring values ......................................................................................141
6.2 Measuring values history ..............................................................................141
6.3 Current triggers ...............................................................................................142
6.4 Trigger history ..................................................................................................143
6.5 Faults..................................................................................................................144
7 KNX mode..................................................................................................... 145
8 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 146
8.1 Possible problems...........................................................................................146
8.2 Fault reports......................................................................................................148
8.3 Restoring the factory settings...............................................................................
8.4 Specialist dealer mode..........................................................................................
9 Index....................................................................................................................

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Before you start
In these instructions you will find all the relevant information for
commissioning and setting up a WAREMA climatronic system.
These instructions are subdivided into separate sections with symbols to
improve orientation.
Safety
This section covers all the rules that you must observe so that your safety is
ensured and the WAREMA climatronic system functions safely and without
errors.
Basic information
When you commission a WAREMA climatronic system for the first time,
you will find important basics here. These will help you to make the correct
decisions when selecting and parameterising the control functions.
Assistant
The assistant guides you to a finished project with all the basic settings in
just a few steps. During the setup procedure, the most important parameters
can be viewed and changed.
Settings
For complex building projects with special requirements and settings, it may
be useful to perform commissioning manually. This section deals with all
other settings options for the WAREMA climatronic system.
Installation and connection
For installing and connecting the WAREMA climatronic please consult the
document with the art. no. 2017717.
Installation and connection must be completed
before you start with commissioning.

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1 Safety instructions
Please read these instructions before commissioning and operating the
control.
Note the safety instructions; failure to do so will void any warranty claims
against the manufacturer.
Keep these instructions for future use.
1.1 Meanings of symbols and pictograms
The safety information contained in these instructions is marked with warning
symbols. It is categorised into different warning types depending on the level
of potential danger:
DANGER
warns of an imminently dangerous situation.
Possible consequences may include serious injuries and even death
(personal injury), property damage or environmental harm.
WARNING
warns of a potentially dangerous situation.
Possible consequences may include light or serious injuries and even
death (personal injury), property damage or environmental harm.
CAUTION
Reminder to exercise care.
Failure to comply may result in property damage.
The i symbol designates important information and helpful tips.
The square indicates an instruction or a prompt for action. Perform this
action.
The triangle denotes an event or the result of a preceding action.
The black triangle is a bullet point for lists or selections.
In these instructions, miniature menu structures are depicted at all important
locations (see the example here). They will help you navigate to the functions
described there without having to scroll through an excessive number of
menus.
First menu level
Second menu level
Third menu level
...
Safety

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1.2 Intended use
The WAREMA climatronic is an electronic system for switching and con-
trolling different devices such as sun shading product equipment, lighting,
heating, cooling and ventilation equipment as well as window drives.
WARNING
Please obtain the written approval of the manufacturer for the connection
of devices not listed in these instructions.
1.3 Target group
These instructions are addressed to persons commissioning or adjusting the
WAREMA climatronic including all connected components.
WARNING
Mounting, connection, commissioning or operation by insufficiently
qualified and knowledgeable persons may cause serious damage to the
unit or even personal injuries.
Installation, connection and commissioning may only be performed by
trained qualified technicians. These technicians must be able to recognise
dangers that may be caused by the mechanical, electrical or electronic
equipment.
1.4 Retrofitting and modifications
WARNING
Retrofitting and modifications may impact the safety of the unit or reduce
its effectiveness. Possible consequences may include death, serious or
light injuries, and property or environmental damage.
Contact us or your specialist dealer before retrofitting or changing the unit or
the unit parameters.
Exercise special care when components of different versions are combined
or when existing components are replaced by older/newer products with a
different scope of functions or a different software version.

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1.5 Working safely
If changes need to be made to the electrical connection of components or
connected products during commissioning, these must only be made by
certified electricians:
WARNING
The electrical installation 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.
When performing work on motor-operated windows or building facades
where motor-operated sun shading products are installed:
WARNING
Danger to life and property damage through sudden movement of the
controlled products.
De-energise the unit and secure sufficiently against reactivation
Use suitable safety devices for personal protection
Do not place or store any items within the range of movement of
automatically operated mechanisms (e.g. ladder against a house wall with an
articulated arm awning)
WARNING
Dangerous situations, malfunctions and property damage to the unit may
result if work is improperly executed or connections are severed during
operation.
Work on the WAREMA climatronic system may only be carried out by the
service department or by authorised qualified technicians.
De-energise the entire unit before plugging in or detaching the connecting
lines.

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2 Introduction
The following pyramid diagram shows the logical structure inside the
WAREMA climatronic.
Groups
(max. 64)
Scenes
(max. 16)
Channels (max. 64)
Products (max. 7200) → all power
consumers connected to the devices
Devices→ entire connected hardware
Software
Project
Fig. 1 Pyramid diagram of WAREMA climatronic concept
All products are controlled through channels. These channels can be com-
bined to groups and scenes.

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The WAREMA climatronic always controls products through channels.
The following product types can be adjusted for the channels:
Articulated arm awning Dimmable light (external)
Conservatory awning Fault alarm contact
External venetian blind Roller blind inside
Roller shutter Vertical awning
Pleated blind Facade awning
Venetian blind Drop-arm awning
Window Markisolette
Fan, fan valve Infinitely variable fan (external) with fan valve
3-step fan Fan 6/12 V with fan valve
Infinitely variable fan (external) Infinitely variable fan with fan valve
Air conditioner Dimmable light
Heater vivamatic ext. venetian blind
Light
A product is connected directly to the outputs of a switch actuator of the
WAREMA climatronic. It requires one to three switching outputs; for exam-
ple, sun shading products require two switching outputs for raising and low-
ering, a light requires only one switching output for switch-on and switch-off.
It is only possible to select products that the actuator being used supports.
2.5.1 Groups
If you want to manually activate several channels together, they can be com-
bined into a group. You can then, for example, raise or lower the conservato-
ry awning and the external venetian blind of a conservatory together.
Up to 64 channels can be allocated to one group.
The group adopts the product properties of the first assigned channel; if
this is a roller shutter, for example, then the operating behaviour of the group
corresponds to that of a roller shutter even if other slat products, lights or
climate control products are in this group as other channels.
Of course, channels with identical products can also be combined to a
group. For example, if you have created a channel for the roller shutters
of each room, then all roller shutters of the building can be combined to a
group and moved at the same time.
A maximum of 64 groups can be created.
2.5.2 Scenes
A scenario (e.g. "roller shutters up, lights off, heating valve off" when leaving
the flat) can be saved ("learned") in a scene and can be called up again at a
later time.
One or more channels are allocated to the scene for this purpose and set as
desired. After the scene is saved, this scenario can be recalled at any time
by selecting the scene and the products then move to the saved location or
are set to the switched state.

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2.5.3 Channels, facades and products
The WAREMA climatronic is equipped with 64 channels. Each channel can
control a single product (e.g. an awning) or several products of the same
type (e.g. a facade with roller shutters).
➊➋➌
Fig. 2 Example: channels of the WAREMA climatronic
Example One-family house
In the example illustrated above, channel 1controls the awning on facade
1, channel 2the conservatory awning on facade 2 and channel 3the
external venetian blinds of the conservatory on facade 2. This demonstrates
that a distinction according to building facades cannot be made in this
example because the individual channels are referred to here. A channel was
assigned to each product; each consumer can be operated and set on the
control panel.,
Example Large construction project
Another example: The WAREMA climatronic controls all roller shutters on
the west facade with channel1, all roller shutters on the south facade with
channel2 and all roller shutters on the east facade with channel3. Because
the control is divided here according to the facades, the term "facade" could
be used instead of "channel" in this example. One channel was assigned to
multiple products on the entire facade; the entire facade can be operated
and set on the control panel.
In these instructions we only use the term "Channel".

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3 Commissioning
Depending on the complexity of the building project, commissioning may
take place via:
Commissioning assistant on the control panel
recommended for first-time users or small projects
It guides you to a finished project with the basic settings in just a few steps.
During the setup procedure, the most important parameters can be viewed
and changed. After this, they merely need to be transferred to the connected
devices (sensors and actuators).
You can also use the assistant to create the basic framework of your project
and then continue by adjusting your preferences and circumstances manual-
ly.
OR
WAREMA climatronic® studio software
recommended for all types of projects
With the WAREMA climatronic studio software, you can fully create and
parameterise a project on a PC. Furthermore, you can make additional
settings and adjustments on the WAREMA climatronic.
The software and the associated manual can be found on the supplied
SDcard.
After the project data have been saved in the WAREMA climatronic, they
are uploaded to the connected bus devices (actuators, weather stations and
sensors Inside temperature/Humidity).
The system is now ready for operation.
Expanded settings
If you performed the basic configuration with the assistant, you can manually
add to the additional settings in the second stage.
Always choose setup with the WAREMA climatronic studio software for
large projects or projects that are difficult to oversee.
CAUTION
Before the unit can be commissioned, all network devices must be
connected.
Saved projects of older versions of the WAREMA climatronic® are not
compatible with devices of software version 46404310 or newer. Projects
that are loaded into a device must always have the right version.
When replacing devices, note the version. If necessary, contact WAREMA
beforehand.

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Version history
Note that the following components or functions are only available from a newer version of the control panel:
Project
version
Control panel
firmware Notes
Version 3.1 Version
46404310
Project version 3.1 can be loaded onto control panels which feature version [4640431x].
The "climatronic WebControl" accessories can only be used on control panels of version [4640431x] or
newer. Replacing the device with the new model is required for control panels with an older version.
Version 3.2 Version
46404320
Project version 3.2 can be loaded onto control panels which feature version [4640432x].
The "Winter program via tableau input" parameter can only be used on control panels from version
[4640432x] onwards. An update of the firmware is required on control panels with an older version.
Version 3.3 Version
46404330
Project version 3.3 can be loaded onto control panels which feature version [4640433x].
The "Switch actuator 4M230 LS2 Down" actuator type can only be used on control panels of version
[4640433x] or newer. An update of the firmware is required on control panels with an older version.
3.1 Setting the operating mode
Switch off the power supply of the WAREMA climatronic and all connected
components.
You are prompted to set the operating language.
(if necessary see also „Download language from SD card“ on page 81)
Press the [English] function button.
The following selection window appears after the operating language is se-
lected:
Fig. 3 Selecting the operating mode
Select climatr.
If you want to operate the WAREMA climatronic as a KNX central control unit,
refer to the KNX Gateway manual (art. no. 2003867).

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3.2 Project setup with the assistant
The WAREMA climatronic® cannot be commissioned as a KNX central
control unit using the assistant.
The fundamental settings can be easily made with the assistant. It always be-
gins with a new, empty project. This type of project setup makes it necessary
for the operator to work through the assistant step by step to the very end. It
is not possible to enter the process somewhere in the middle.
On the menu bar, go to [Main menu] > [Settings] > [Specialist dealer]
and enter the specialist dealer password (5858) in the dialogue box that ap-
pears.
Go to the [Project setup] > [Assistant] menu.
You are now located in the assistant. Before the individual setting steps are
described, the following process diagram will provide you with an overview of
the assistant. Whenever you want to create another channel ([YES]), you will
return from Chapter 3.2.6 on page 32 to Chapter 3.2.5 on page 24.
Start
Create sensors
and actuators
Create channel
Create further
channel?
yes
no
Activate locking
contacts
Setting the date
and time
Allocating outputs
Applying settings and loading
the devices and closing the assistant
Fig. 4 Assistant flow chart
Start menu
Main menu
Settings
Specialist dealer
Project setup
Assistant

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3.2.1 Creating sensor
Firstly sensors are created. Because a weather station is used in most cases,
it is already displayed. However, this can be changed manually. Two addi-
tional "Sensors humidity and temperature inside" ("Humidity/Temp.") can be
created here. They measure the room temperature and the relative humidity,
e.g. in a conservatory, whose (sun shading) products are to be controlled
with the WAREMA climatronic.
The assistant does not support the creation of sensor interfaces. Create
sensor interfaces manually as described later in Chapter 4.4 on page 72.
This is how to create additional sensors:
Turn the function wheel until [Sensor 2] is shown highlighted in orange.
The question mark [?] still appears on the left side. Press the function wheel:
both the cells [Sensor 2] and [?] are highlighted in colour.
Turn the function wheel until the sensor you are using [Humidity/Temp.] is
shown and press to select.
Create all remaining sensors in this manner.
After all sensors have been created, press the [Next] button to continue iden-
tifying the sensors.

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3.2.2 Identify sensors
This is how to identify the created sensors:
In the [Identify sensors] menu, select the sensor to be identified by
turning the function wheel.
A question mark [?] means that the respective sensor has not yet been
identified:
In the next menu, you can identify the selected sensor in two different ways:
automatic identification by pressing the Prog button on the "humidity and
temperature inside" sensor or by approaching the side of the weather station
with a magnet,
by manually entering the serial number.

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Option1: automatically identify serial numbers
Turn the function wheel for a weather station until the [Create device with
magnet] line is shown highlighted in orange:
Press the function wheel; [Wait for magnet ...] appears on the left.
Subsequently hold the supplied magnet to the right side of the weather
station to be identified (within one hour). See also the weather station
instructions art. no. 890013.
The status LED lights up as a confirmation. Its serial number then appears in
the menu.
Press the [OK] button.
or
For a humidity/temp. sensor, turn the function wheel until the line
[generate device with PROG button] is shown highlighted in orange:

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Press the function wheel; text appears on the left
[wait for PROG button...].
Now press the PROG button on the device to be identified.
Its serial number then appears in the menu.
Press the [OK] button.
The menu can only be left with the [Next] button after all created sensors
have been identified.
This will take you directly to the next menu: [Select actuators].
Option 2: manually enter serial numbers
Turn the function wheel until the line of the serial number is shown
highlighted in orange.
Press the function wheel.
The 8-digit serial number [OOOOOOOO] will be shown enlarged:
The serial numbers of the sensors can be found in duplicate on a label
inside the devices.
Enter the serial number as follows:
Press the function wheel until the desired position is highlighted. Alternatively,
you can also select the positions with the [<=] and [=>] buttons.
Set the correct number by turning the function wheel.
Enter the remaining numbers in the same manner.
Close by pressing the [OK] button.
Select the next sensor with the function wheel and identify as described
above.
The menu can only be left with the [Next] button after all created sen-
sors have been identified. This will take you directly to the next menu:
[Select actuators].

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Commissioning/setting instructions
3.2.3 Create actuators
The following menus are used to create actuators. The available WAREMA
switch actuators are already stored and must only be selected. Up to eight
actuators and 32 products can be generated with the help of the assistant.
The full number of max. 1200 actuators can be generated with manual pro-
ject setup via the control panel or with the WAREMA climatronic studio PC
software.
This is how to create additional actuators:
Turn the function wheel until [Actuator 2] is shown highlighted in orange.
The question mark [?] still appears on the left side. Press the function wheel:
both [Actuator 2] and [?] cells are then highlighted in orange.
Turn the function wheel until the actuator you are using is shown; in our ex-
ample, [Switch actuator 4M].
Create all remaining actuators in this manner. After all actuators have been
created, proceed by identifying the actuators in Chapter 3.2.4.
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