WAREMA Wisotronic User manual

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Installation instructions
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General information
General information
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any existing errors or the consequences thereof.
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SE.
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SE.
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Contact
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Contents
1 Legal notes ....................................................................................................... 6
2 Safety instructions........................................................................................... 7
2.1 Meanings of symbols and pictographs ...........................................................7
2.2 Intended use .........................................................................................................8
2.3 Target group .........................................................................................................9
2.4 General safety instructions..................................................................................9
2.5 Working safely .................................................................................................... 10
2.6 Retrofitting and modifications.......................................................................... 11
2.7 Additional documents ....................................................................................... 11
2.8 Basic software versions.................................................................................... 11
3 Introduction .................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Operating elements........................................................................................... 12
3.2 Principal structure of a Wisotronic system.................................................... 13
3.3 Concept ............................................................................................................... 14
3.3.1 Channels, facades and products ............................................................ 15
3.3.2 Groups........................................................................................................... 16
3.3.3 Scenes........................................................................................................... 16
4 Installation ...................................................................................................... 17
4.1 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................... 17
4.2 Options................................................................................................................. 17
4.2.1 Weather station multisense........................................................................ 17
4.2.2 Further options............................................................................................. 17
4.3 Procedure............................................................................................................ 19
4.4 Installing the control panel .............................................................................. 20
4.4.1 Flush-mounting............................................................................................. 21
4.4.2 Suface-mounting.......................................................................................... 22
4.4.3 Mounting in pattress box............................................................................ 23
4.4.4 Attach control panel.................................................................................... 24
5 Connection ..................................................................................................... 25
5.1 Connection information..................................................................................... 25
5.2 Terminals ............................................................................................................. 26
5.3 Wiring diagrams................................................................................................. 27
5.3.1 Power supply and control lines................................................................. 28
5.3.2 Sun shading drive........................................................................................ 29
5.3.3 Sensor............................................................................................................ 30
5.3.4 Local push buttons...................................................................................... 31
6 Overview ......................................................................................................... 32
6.1 Start menu........................................................................................................... 32
6.1.1 Status display ............................................................................................... 33
6.2 Typical approaches for commissioning ........................................................ 35
7 Commissioning .............................................................................................. 36
7.1 Planning with Quickstart ................................................................................... 36
7.1.1 Language ...................................................................................................... 37
7.1.2 Time .............................................................................................................. 38
7.1.3 Date................................................................................................................ 39
7.1.4 Channel 1 channel type ............................................................................. 40
7.1.5 Load data into the actuator........................................................................ 41
7.1.6 Factory reset................................................................................................. 42
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8 Manual commissioning ................................................................................. 43
8.1 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 Control panel temperature................................................................... 48
8.1.5.2 Weather station 1 (2,3) outside temperature................................... 48
8.1.6 Wind test ....................................................................................................... 49
8.1.7 Service access ............................................................................................ 50
8.1.8 Display all menus ....................................................................................... 51
8.2 Manage actuators ............................................................................................. 52
8.3 Manage channels ............................................................................................. 53
8.3.1 Comfort functions ....................................................................................... 54
8.3.2 Safety functions .......................................................................................... 54
8.3.2.1 Wind monitor ......................................................................................... 55
8.3.2.2 Ice monitor ............................................................................................. 62
8.3.2.3 Building control system ....................................................................... 64
8.3.3 Sensor allocation ......................................................................................... 65
8.4 Manage products ............................................................................................. 67
8.4.1 Product type ................................................................................................ 68
8.4.2 Copy settings from... .................................................................................. 68
8.4.3 Delete product ............................................................................................ 68
8.4.4 Channel allocation ...................................................................................... 68
8.4.5 Contact allocation, Number of contacts ................................................ 68
8.4.6 Locking contact .......................................................................................... 68
8.4.7 Runtime UP mm:ss .................................................................................... 69
8.4.8 Runtime DOWN mm:ss/On period mm:ss ............................................ 69
8.4.9 Slat products ............................................................................................... 69
8.4.10 Duration of the automatic calibration ..................................................... 71
8.4.11 Manual mode .............................................................................................. 71
8.4.12 Control line protocol.................................................................................... 72
8.5 Managing sensors ............................................................................................ 73
8.6 Software versions............................................................................................... 74
8.7 Loading data into the actuator ........................................................................ 75
8.8 Accepting settings ............................................................................................ 76
8.9 Ending service access...................................................................................... 77
9 Measured values, triggers and faults .......................................................... 78
9.1 All measured values ......................................................................................... 78
9.2 Measured values history ................................................................................. 79
9.3 Current triggers ................................................................................................. 80
9.4 Trigger history .................................................................................................... 81
9.5 Faults.................................................................................................................... 82
10 Factory settings.............................................................................................. 83
10.1 Automatic parameters....................................................................................... 83
10.2 Product parameters........................................................................................... 90
10.3 Product parameters for further products....................................................... 91
10.4 System parameters............................................................................................ 92
11 Custom settings ............................................................................................. 93
12 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................. 97
13 Technical data .............................................................................................. 100

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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
19 Index............................................................................................................. 103

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The Wisotronic is a multifunctional sun shading control system that can con-
trol the various sun shading products (slat products, fabric products, roller
shutters, window drives, etc.) in an intelligent manner and according to the
current weather conditions.
You can either operate your sun shading products manually or leave opera-
tion entirely in automatic control mode. 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.
The Wisotronic evaluates data regarding:
Wind,
Precipitation,
Brightness,
Inside and outside temperature,
Time
And, based on these results, controls the connected Sun City products such
as slack products (external and internal venetian blinds), fabric product (awn-
ings, pleated blinds), vertical louvre blinds, black-out systems, roller shutters
and window drives.
1 Legal notes
Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright.
Introduction

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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. Otherwise, any warranty claims
against the manufacturer become void.
Keep these instructions for future use.
2.1 Meanings of symbols
and pictographs
The safety information in these instructions is marked with warning symbols.
It is categorised into different warning types depending on the level of poten-
tial danger:
DANGER
warns of an imminently dangerous situation.
Possible consequences may include serious injuries and even death
(personal injury), property or environmental damage.
WARNING
warns of a potentially dangerous situation.
Possible consequences may include light or serious injuries and even
death (personal injury), property or environmental damage.
CAUTION
Reminder to be careful. Possible consequences of the failure to do so may
include property damage.
The following pictograms and symbols may be affixed to the control unit itself
or to the connected devices, alerting you to potential danger:
WARNING
Warning against dangerous electrical voltage.
CAUTION
Component damage due to electrostatic discharge!
The i symbol designates important information and helpful tips.
Example The term Example marks an example.
The square marks an instruction or a prompt for action. Perform this step.
The triangle marks an event or the result of a preceding action.
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2.2 Intended use
For each channel, the Wisotronic enables the connection of one conventional
sun shade drive with a single-phase AC motor. Alternatively, multiple sun
shade drives can be connected via motor control units.
WARNING
Please obtain the approval of the manufacturer if you have questions
regarding the connection of devices not listed in these instructions.
All control devices are intended to be installed indoors unless otherwise
specified.
CAUTION
When using window drives, the installer of the system must ensure that
the safety regulations and precautions of DIN EN 60335-2-103 "Special
requirements on drives for gates, doors and windows" as well as ZH 1/494
"(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 2.5m above the floor or other
access levels.
Windows with drives equipped with an external or internal entrapment protec-
tion system.
Windows with an opening speed that does not exceed 50 mm/s when
moving between 15 mm and 50 mm away from the closed position, with a
maximum opening width of 200 mm and with a closing speed that does not
exceed 15 mm/s.
WARNING
The approval of the manufacturer must be obtained for uses outside of the
purposes listed here. The consequences of unintended use may include
personal injuries of the user or of third parties as well as property damage
to the control itself, to connected devices or moveable mechanical parts
of the entire system.
Therefore, use our product only as intended.
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2.3 Target group
These instructions address persons installing, wiring or connecting the Wiso-
tronic, including all necessary parts, to the line supply. The operating instruc-
tions (art. no. 890557) are available for persons operating, setting or com-
missioning the Wisotronic.
WARNING
Mounting, connection, commissioning or operation by insufficiently
qualified and knowledgeable persons may cause serious damage to the
system or even personal injuries.
Installation and commissioning may therefore only be performed by properly
trained and qualified specialists. These technicians must be able to recog-
nize sources of danger that may be caused by the mechanical, electrical or
electronic equipment.
Persons installing or connecting the control must be familiar with and have
understood the contents of these instructions and the operating instructions
(art. no. 890557).
2.4 General safety
instructions
The control system controls your sun shading product automatically. You
must therefore observe the following safety instructions:
WARNING
An automatically controlled mechanism can start moving unexpectedly.
Therefore, never place any objects in the area of movement of an automati-
cally controlled mechanism.
If measuring or test work needs to be carried out on the active system, make
sure that applicable accident prevention regulations are observed under all
circumstances.
CAUTION
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.
CAUTION
The entire system becomes non-functional if power fails. Therefore, move
your sun shading system to a safe position ahead of time if a storm is
pending.
WARNING
Children must not play with this product – remote controls or EWFS
transmitters must not get into the hands of children.
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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. The
electrician must observe the installation instructions included with the
electrical device.
If you want to perform work on motor-operated windows or building façades
where motor-operated sun shading products are installed, then
Switch the system to a de-energised state.
Make sure that the unit has been sufficiently secured against unauthorised or
unintentional reactivation.
In any case, use suitable safety devices for personal protection.
Never place or store any items in the motion area of automatically operated
mechanisms (e.g. ladder against a house wall with an articulated arm awn-
ing).
WARNING
Dangerous situations, malfunctions and property damage to the unit
may result from improperly executed mounting, connection, repair or
maintenance work.
Such work may only be carried out by the service department or by author-
ised qualified personnel.
Only use such spare/replacement parts for maintenance or repair work as
have been approved by the manufacturer of the unit.
WARNING
Dangerous situations, malfunctions and property damage to the unit may
result if connections are disconnected during operation! All connections
are required for proper operation of the control.
For this reason, de-energise the entire unit before plugging in or detaching
connecting lines.
WARNING
Danger to life and property damage through sudden movement of the
mechanism!
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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.
WARNING
Retrofitting and modifications may impact the safety of the system or
reduce its effectiveness. Possible consequences may include death,
serious or light injuries, and property or environmental damage.
Therefore, contact us or your specialist dealer before retrofitting or changing
the system or the unit parameters if you cannot find information on the cor-
responding topic in the control unit documentation. This is the only way to
ensure trouble-free retrofitting/modification.
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.
2.7 Additional documents
The following documents are available in addition to these instructions:
Document Number
Wisotronic 1-channel
Operating instructions 890557
Wiring diagrams for MSE, power supply unit and floor distribution
control 816345
Operating and installation instructions of the connected compo-
nents (e.g. weather station) -
2.8 Basic software
versions
These instructions were created on the basis of the software versions:
Product Version
Wisotronic control panel 39402108
Wisotronic actuator 39413107
Information on how to identify the software version of your control can be
found in Chapter 8.6 on page 74 of these instructions.
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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" in this document. The resolution is 240 x 320 pixels
in 256 colours and the illumination ensures easy readability by a high-
contrast display.
The equipment features of the Wisotronic:
flat and elegant design housing with noble acrylic glass front cover, 4 sensor
function buttons and a touch wheel
graphic display
integrated EWFS receiver
integrated temperature sensor
3.1 Operating elements
Fig. 1 The Wisotronic operating elements
Display
The illuminated display informs you on everything you can view and set on
the Wisotronic. For example, you can view the current measured values of
the outside brightness and outside temperature, the current time and much
more. The various elements of the display are explained in detail in the Oper-
ating Instructions Art. No. 890557.
2 Function buttons
Depending on the information on the display, different processes can be
triggered with the function buttons. For example, you may jump to the main
menu, restore a preset value, cancel an input, and more.
3Touchwheel
The touch wheel can be used to select and open menus, channels, groups
and scenes or current weather data and measuring values in the display.
Simply move a finger along the circular depression (clockwise or anticlock-
wise). When you press the middle of the touch wheel, a preselected menu
item opens, for example, or a modified value is accepted.
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3.2 Principal structure of a
Wisotronic system
Wisotronic 1-channel
230 V / 50 Hz
Sun shading systemSunblind
pushbutton
Weather station
multisense
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.
To make it possible for you to operate the sun shading product in the con-
ventional manner, Wisotronic makes additional inputs available for connect-
ing a conventional sunblind push button.
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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.
Product 1 (external venetian
blind 1 south)
Channel 1 (external venetian
blind 1 south)
Group 1 (channels 1+2) Scene 1
Product 2 (external venetian
blind 2 east)
Product 3 (roller shutter 3 west)
.
.
.
Channel 2 (external venetian
blind 2 east)
Channel 3 (roller shutter 3 west)
.
.
.
Group 2 (channel 3)
.
.
.
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Product 4 Channel 4 Group 4
Products are considered to be
all connected power consum-
ers (e.g.: sun shading product,
window).
Products can be allocated to
channels (e.g.: channel 3, roller
shutter west).
Any number of channels can
be organised into groups (e.g.:
group 1, all external venetian
blinds).
Any number of channels can be
organised into scenes; these
channels move to a position that
is previously learned in for a set
dwell time.
Product settings
Contact allocation
Run times
Slat angle
Local pushbutton operating
mode
Channel settings:
Product type
Safety functions (wind, ice)
Comfort functions ↵(precipita-
tion, time, photo, dawn/dusk,
temperature)
A maximum of 4 groups can be
created.
There are no groups in the
Wisotronic 1-channel.
A maximum of 4 scenes can be
created.
Fig. 3 Properties of products, channels, groups and scenes
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3.3.1 Channels, facades and
products
Because misunderstandings have already occurred regarding the term
"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. roller shutters).
To actuate multiple products through a single channel of the Wisotronic, ad-
ditional components may be required (such as motor control units).
➊➋➌
Fig. 4 Example: channels of the Wisotronic
Example In the example illustrated above, channel controls 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
since the individual channels are of importance here.
Example Another example: The Wisotronic controls all roller shutters on the west fa-
cade with channel 1, all roller shutters on the south facade with channel 2
and all roller shutters on the east facade with channel 3. Because the control
is divided here according to the facades, the term "facade" instead of "chan-
nel" could be used in this example.
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NOTE In these instructions we only use the term "Channel".
The Wisotronic always activates products through logic channels. The follow-
ing product types can presently be activated using the Wisotronic:
Articulated arm awning Inside roller blind
Conservatory awning Vertical awning
External venetian blind Facade awning
Roller shutters Drop-arm awning
Pleated blind Markisolette
Venetian blind Fault alarm contact
Window
A product is connected directly to the outputs of a switch actuator of the
Wisotronic. It requires one or two switching outputs; for example, sun shad-
ing products require two switching outputs for raising and lowering.
3.3.2 Groups
If you want to drive several channels together, they can be combined into a
group. You can then, for example, raise or lower the conservatory awning
and the external venetian blind of a conservatory together.
The group “inherits” 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 or windows
belong to this group.
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 in a
group and moved together.
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. “roller shutter DOWN, articulated arm awning UP, window
CLOSED” when leaving the flat) can be stored (“learned”) in a scene and be
called at a later time.
For this, one or more channels are associated with the scene and the posi-
tions and states are set as desired. After the scene is stored, this scenario
can be recalled at any time by selecting the scene.
A maximum of 4 scenes can be created.
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4 Installation
CAUTION
Dangerous situations and malfunctions are possible.
The control and its auxiliary components may only be operated when
installed and at the specified installation locations. Malfunctions of the
system or dangerous situations may occur if this is neglected. In every
case, this will render any guarantee or warranty null and void.
4.1 Scope of delivery
The Wisotronic package contains the following parts:
Control panel
Base plate with supply unit
Flush-mounting box incl. 4 countersunk screws
Wisotronic installation instructions (this document)
Wisotronic operating instructions (art. no. 890557)
Wiring diagrams (art. no. 816345)
4.2 Options
4.2.1 Weather station
multisense
To operate the many different automatic controls, weather information
needs to be collected. Suitable sensors are necessary. The weather station
multisense was specifically developed for use with the 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. With the optionally available
WAREMA EWFS transmitters, you can remote control sun shading products
connected to the Wisotronic.
EWFS Hand-held transmitter 1-channel or EWFS Hand-held transmitter
8-channel
EWFS Wall-mounted transmitter 1-channel or EWFS Wall-mounted transmitter
8-channel
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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.
Fig. 5 Base plate with transport protection
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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. Use the instructions given in Chapter 5 on page 25.
Lay the required lines. Preferably use cable ducts to route the motor lines.
WARNING
Electrical operating equipment must be mounted for easy access
(VDE0100).
Install and wire the individual components.
Check the wiring before switching on the power supply to the control.
Then commission the unit. Only then will the control be ready to use. The
steps required for commissioning are explained in detail in these instructions.
Check the correct running direction of the sun shading product by operating
the UP and DOWN buttons on the control.
Check that the connected sensors are functioning properly.
Check that the readings displayed in the Start menu for the temperature
and brightness are plausible.
Check that the wind speed reading changes when the vane is turned.
Check whether precipitation is detected (moisten the sensor surface with
water).
Then adjust the functioning of the system to the ambient conditions and
special requirements. Use the operating instructions as a guide as well.
Chapter 10 ab Seite 83 of these instructions contains a table with all avail-
able setup steps (parameters), their limit values and the factory settings.
If you change the factory settings, enter the new values of the unit into the
table after completing the work.
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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.
42 49
57 20 7
2
3
Fig. 6 Mounting options
WARNING
The device is intended for operation in interiors only.
Choose an installation height that permits convenient reading of the display
(recommended: bottom edge of the device approx. 1.45 m above the top
surface of the flooring).
A temperature sensor is integrated in the control panel itself. Therefore, to
prevent erroneous readings, do not install the control panel where a heat
source may influence the measurements (sunlight, radiator, outside wall).
The control panel is equipped with an EWFS radio receiver. The range of
radio controls is restricted by legal regulations for radio systems and through
structural factors. Adequate radio reception must be ensured when planning
the project. This applies especially if transmitter and receiver are in different
locations and the radio signal must pass through walls and ceilings. The
control unit should not be installed in the immediate vicinity of metal surfaces
(steel beam, fire door).
Therefore, check that the receiver is functioning properly before the final in-
stallation.
Strong local transmitter system (e.g. baby monitors or adjacent senders) with
transmission frequencies identical to that of the control system can interfere
with the reception.
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