WAREMA WMS-RP Operating manual

Setting instructions and
wiring diagram
WAREMA WMS roller shutter drive
Type WMS-RP
For qualified technicians only
Valid from 8 December 2015
Document number 2009231 [Rev. 4 - en]
Setting instructions and
wiring diagram
WAREMA WMS roller shutter drive
Type WMS-RP
For qualified technicians only
Valid from 8 December 2015
Document number 2009231 [Rev. 4 - en]

Table of contents
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Table of contents
1 Information on safety........................................................................................................3
2 Commissioning..................................................................................................................3
2.1 Information on the limit positions................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Aids for commissioning.................................................................................................................................3
2.3 Trial run......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.4 Setting the motor limit positions................................................................................................................... 5
3 Learning a hand-held transmitter into the product........................................................... 7
4 Drive description............................................................................................................... 9
4.1 Drive type......................................................................................................................................................9
4.2 Function of the drive.....................................................................................................................................9
5 Learning/moving to the comfort position........................................................................ 10
6 Dismantling/mounting the pluggable motor line............................................................. 10
7 Wiring diagram................................................................................................................11
7.1 On-site connection with terminals.............................................................................................................. 11
7.2 Motor connection with terminals.................................................................................................................11
8 Technical data.................................................................................................................11
9 Possible faults.................................................................................................................12

Information on safety
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1 Information on safety
Warnings are marked in the instructions with this
symbol.
Read through the product instructions before
use.
Observe all safety and setting instructions.
The basic safety instructions
can be viewed under
(www.warema.de/Sicherheitshinweise).
Target group
These instructions are intended for use by qualified fitters
(commissioning) and electricians (connections).
Permissible activities
Performing tasks on the product that are not described in
these instructions is not permissible. No other alterations
are to be carried out on the product other than as described
in these instructions without the written approval of
WAREMA.
Intended use
The drive is intended for operation of the following products:
Top-mounted roller shutter
2 Commissioning
2.1 Information on the limit positions
Lower motor limit position
The drive has a position-controlled limit switch-off at the
bottom.
Upper motor limit position
The drive has a position-controlled limit switch-off at the
top.
2.2 Aids for commissioning
Test cable
(venetian blind switch)
Art. no. 634013
1
2
1 UP button
2 DOWN button
INFO
For WMS Hand-held
transmitters up to a
certain version (see label
on the back), Mode1
needs to be performed
(for the procedure, see
the WMS Application
brochure).
Rev.D/M
WMS Hand-held transmitter basic
(front) - Art. no. 1002953
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 Control button
2 Automatic LED
3 UP button
4 STOP button
5 DOWN button
6 Comfort button
7 Transmission LED
WMS Hand-held transmitter
(front) - Art. no. 1002767
1
2
3
4
5
6
78
9
10
11
1 Control button
2 Control function dis-
play
3 Numbers display
4 Product buttons
5 UP button
6 STOP button
7 DOWN button
8 Comfort button
9 Scene button
10 Transmission LED
11 Info button
WMS Hand-held
transmitter (back)
1
2
1 Learn button
2 Mode button

Commissioning
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2.3 Trial run
Lower limit position
Press the DOWN button briefly. The drive stops in the lower limit position.
Upper limit position
Press the UP button briefly. The drive stops in the upper limit position.
Trial run
The trial run is completed.
The next step is "starting the setting procedure" if the limit positions
are not correct, or to connect the drive according to the wiring diagram.

Commissioning
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2.4 Setting the motor limit positions
INFO
For commissioning, voltage must be applied to the drive.However, voltage should only be applied to one product at a
time.
The direction of rotation of the drive is adjusted automatically after "setting the motor limit positions". (see Page 9).
When "setting the motor limit positions", the drive is in "dead man's mode" (see Page 9).
Check
Is the hand-held transmitter learned in?
Press the button to wake up the hand-held trans-
mitter.
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter:
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter basic:
If lights up red, the
hand-held transmit-
ter is not learned in.
Learn in the hand-
held transmitter in-
to the product (see
Page 8).
A
If
A
and are flash-
ing orange, the hand-
held transmitter is not
learned in. Learn in
the hand-held trans-
mitter into the product
(see Page 7).
Waking up the
hand-held transmitter
Press the button to wake up the hand-held trans-
mitter.
Starting the
setting procedure
Press the mode button briefly with a pointed ob-
ject.
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter:
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter basic:
The LED begins
flashing.
The transmission
LED begins flash-
ing.
Clearing the limit positions
Press the control button briefly.
"Klack-Klack"
The drive clicks twice.
Setting the motor limit positions
The limit positions are cleared.

Commissioning
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Saving the
lower limit position
Press the UP button/DOWN button. Move to the lower limit position.
Press the control button briefly.
"Klack"
The drive clicks or jerks briefly.
Saving the
upper limit position
Press the UP button/DOWN button. Move to the upper limit position.
Press the control button briefly. The drive waves.
Ending the setting procedure
Press the mode button briefly with a pointed ob-
ject.
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter:
WMS Hand-held trans-
mitter basic:
The LED goes out
and the transmission
LED lights up for 2
seconds.
The LED
A
and the
transmission LED
light up for 2 seconds.
Explanation of the colours:
Green = The setting procedure was success-
ful.
Red = The setting procedure failed; repeat
the complete procedure.
Setting the motor limit positions
The limit positions are set.
The next step is another trial run.

Learning a hand-held transmitter into the product
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3 Learning a hand-held transmitter
into the product
WMS Hand-held transmitter basic (art. no. 1002953)
INFO
Only product types of the same type can be operated with a WMS Hand-held transmitter basic.
For learning, voltage should only be applied to one receiver.
Waking up the
hand-held transmitter
Press the button to wake up the hand-held
transmitter.
A
5 s
Press the learn button for approx. 5seconds. The transmission LED flashes.
Starting
scanning
Scan procedure:
The transmission LED flash-
es green for 2s = receiver is
known, scan continues
Transmission LED flashes
red = new recipient detected,
scan is stopped, learn in the re-
ceiver
Transmission LED flashes or-
ange = no receiver found, scan
is finished
Identifying the
product
Press the control button briefly. The product waves.
Set the
product type
Press the arrow button briefly.
A
1x flash = awning
2x flashes = roller shutter
Automatic LED
A
flashes.
Saving the
product type
Press the STOP button briefly. Transmission LED lights up green for 2s. The
assignment is stored.
Learning in the hand-held transmitter
Ending the
scan
Press the learn button briefly. The hand-held transmitter is learned in.

Learning a hand-held transmitter into the product
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WMS Hand-held transmitter (art. no. 1002767)
Waking up the
hand-held transmitter
Press the button to wake up the hand-held trans-
mitter.
Starting
scanning
5 s
Press the learn button for approx. 5seconds. LED lights up green and the transmission LED
flashes.
Selecting the
receiver
Press the arrow button briefly.
Red = new receiver
Green = the receiver al-
ready belongs to the net-
work
The LED flashes.
Identifying the
receiver
Press the info button briefly. The product waves.
Setting the
product type
Press the product button briefly. The product button flashes.
Setting the
channel
Press the product button briefly multiple times
(e.g. 2x).
Channel 2 is selected.
Saving the
assignment
Press the STOP button briefly. The number display flashes green.
Learning in the hand-held transmitter
Ending the
procedure
Press the learn button briefly. The hand-held transmitter is learned in.

Drive description
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4 Drive description
4.1 Drive type
The drive is designed for 230V/50Hz and features an
electronic limit switch-off with an integrated radio receiver.
The limit positions are set using a hand-held transmitter,
central control unit or special WMS toolkit PC software.
4.2 Function of the drive
Limit position setting mode
In the setting mode, the drive changes to "dead man's
mode". The unit only moves while a button is pressed.
Automatic assignment of direction of rotation
The direction of rotation of the drive is defined after "setting
the motor limit positions". The direction of rotation of the
button depends on the installation side of the drive. If the
drive does not move in the desired direction after a move
button is pressed, another button needs to be used.
After the procedure for "setting the motor limit positions" is
ended, the direction of rotation is adjusted automatically.
Limit positions status indicator (ESI)
By stopping briefly in the direction of movement, the drive
indicates that a limit position has not been learned in the
selected direction of movement.
Thermal protection
The drives used in these products are not intended for
continuous operation. The integrated thermal protection
switches the drive off after approx. 4minutes. After approx.
10 to 15 minutes, the drive will be ready to operate again.
Block detection
If the product becomes mechanically blocked, the drive
stops the movement and then moves briefly in the opposite
direction to release the blockage.
Sensitive obstacle detection
If the product encounters an obstacle in the outward
direction, the drive responds (with the light blue pusher with
circumferential backlash) by stopping or by stopping and
subsequently moving in the inward direction, depending on
its position.
Freezing protection
The drive stops independently when product movement is
prevented due to freezing.
Status feedback
The drive notifies the control system of its current status,
e.g. the thermal protection triggered. The status display
depends on the control panel.
Position feedback
The drive notifies the control system of its current position.
Comfort position
An intermediate position of your choice can be stored in the
drive and moved to. This is the so-called comfort position.
Intelligent routing function
The transmission range is extended by the capability of
WMS components to pass information on to more distant
WMS components. High transmission reliability with low
interference susceptibility.
Bidirectional
The drive is both a transmitter and receiver. The user
receives feedback on executed move commands on the
WMS transmitter.
128-bit encryption
The WMS radio network is encrypted (128-bit); every
radio network additionally defines a separate key for the
components involved. This makes it impossible for third
parties to penetrate the network and operate the unit.

Learning/moving to the comfort position
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5 Learning/moving to the comfort position
Learning
Press the UP button/DOWN button. Move to the desired position.
5 s
Press the comfort button for approx. 5s. The transmission LED lights up.
Explanation of the colours:
Green = position stored
Red = procedure failed
Comfort position
Moving
Briefly press the comfort button . The unit moves to the comfort position.
6 Dismantling/mounting the pluggable motor line
Dismantling
Release the catch between the snap-in
bracket and the snap-in latch.
Pull out the motor line together with the
screwdriver.
Pluggable motor line
Installation
Insert the motor line in the motor head until
the catch engages audibly.
Check that the line is properly engaged.

Wiring diagram
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7 Wiring diagram
De-energise the product and lines before connecting and secure them against being switched on again.
7.1 On-site connection with terminals
On-site connection On-site connection with terminal
Line (recommendation: H05RR-F 4 G
0.75 bk type WAREMA)
3 Not assigned
2 Phase L (black)
1 Neutral conductor (blue)
2
1
PE conductor (green-yellow)
7.2 Motor connection with terminals
Motor connection Motor line with terminal
Motor line (H05RR-F 4 G 0.75 bk type
WAREMA)
3 Brown
2 Black
1 Blue
M
~
3
2
1
Green-yellow
8 Technical data
WMS-RP
8/17
WMS-RP
12/17
WMS-RP
20/17
WMS-RP
30/17
Rated torque 8 Nm 12 Nm 20 Nm 30 Nm
Output speed 17 rpm
Mains voltage 230 V/50 Hz
Current consumption 0.45 A 0.50 A 0.75 A 0.90 A
Power consumption 100 W 110 W 160 W 205 W
Degree of protection IP44
Safety class I
Short-term operation (S2) 4 min.
Limit switch range 64 revolutions
Transmission frequency 2.40–2.48GHz
Transmission power <10dBm
INFO
Detailed technical data can be requested from WAREMA.

Possible faults
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9 Possible faults
Malfunction: drive does not move
Cause Note Remedy
No voltage is applied. The transmission LED on the hand-
held transmitter lights up green and
then red during operation.
Check the fuse.
or
Connect the test cable and operate the
product with the hand-held transmitter.
The thermal protection of the drive is
active.
Wait 10 to 20 minutes for the drive to
cool down.
The hand-held transmitter is located
outside of the radio range of the dri-
ve.
The transmission LED on the hand-
held transmitter lights up green and
then red during operation.
Change your location and operate the
unit again.
The drive is not learned into the
hand-held transmitter.
Check the programming as specified in
the operating instructions.
Check the programming of the trans-
mitter.
The wind safety function is active. On the WMS Hand-held transmitter, all
four LEDs under the weather symbols
light up during operation.
On the WMS Hand-held transmitter,
the A LED flashes during operation.
The central control unit displays a
crossed-out hand during operation.
Wait for the delay time of the wind con-
trol.
The ice safety function is active. On the WMS Hand-held transmitter, all
four LEDs under the weather symbols
light up during operation.
On the WMS Hand-held transmitter,
the A LED flashes during operation.
The central control unit displays a
crossed-out hand during operation.
Reset the ice alarm via a WMS Central
transmitter.
or
Wait for the limit value to be exceeded
by 3°C.
Malfunction: The drive moves in steps in the outward direction and moves normally in the inward direction.
Cause Note Remedy
The heartbeat wind safety function is
active.
On the WMS Hand-held transmitter,
the LED under the wind weather sym-
bol flashes.
On the WMS Hand-held transmitter,
the A LED flashes during operation.
The central control unit displays a
crossed-out hand during operation.
Check the communication between the
drive and sensors.

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Malfunction: The drive moves in the outward direction only and moves in the inward direction in steps or in "dead
man's mode".
Cause Note Remedy
The drive limit positions are not set. Set the motor limit positions (Page 5).
Malfunction: The drive cannot be learned into the transmitter
Cause Note Remedy
The drive is located in another WMS
network.
The drive is not displayed during the
scan procedure.
Delete the drive from the network (see
the instructions of the hand-held trans-
mitter).
Malfunction: The mode for setting the limit positions is not started or not started on the desired drive
Cause Note Remedy
The selected channel on the hand-
held transmitter operates multiple dri-
ves simultaneously (group channel).
De-energise the other drives.
or
Copy the drive to its own channel (see
the instructions of the hand-held trans-
mitter).
The hand-held transmitter is located
outside of the radio range of the dri-
ve.
The transmission LED on the hand-
held transmitter lights up green and
then red during operation.
Change your location and operate the
unit again.
The software version of the hand-
held transmitter is too old.
No reaction to short keystrokes of the
mode button.
Check the software version of the
hand-held transmitter (see Page 3).
Fault: The set upper limit position is not reached
Cause Note Remedy
Excessive wind load existed during
the movement to the upper limit posi-
tion.
If the wind load drops, the product
moves to the set limit position when a
move command is issued again.
Fault: In Lamaxa L70, the drive was exchanged and interlocking ("Interlocked units") is no longer functional.
Cause Note Remedy
The travel drive and tilting drive are
not a control package.
Use the WMS toolkit PC software to
unify the two drives to a single control
package.

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