wink haus FM.V.SW User manual

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Wireless contact
FM.V.SW
Operating Instructions
1. Product description
The FM.V.SW wireless contact is a battery-
operated radio contact which is not visible
when the window is closed. Radio
transmissions are carried out on the
European harmonised frequency of 868.3
MHz. When the magnetic contact is
activated, a radio signal is sent, but even if
there is no change of status, status
telegrams are sent in cycles of several
minutes. The radio contact is installed in the
rebate area between the sash and the
frame, enabling detection of opening and
closing procedures of a window in
combination with a magnet attached to the
sash. After the teach-in procedure the
signal is wirelessly transmitted to a
subsequent EnOcean-compatible compo-
nent or a subsequent EnOcean-compatible
smart home system, using an EnOcean
radio protocol.
A possible application of the sensor is
heating control. In combination with
suitable heater actuators it is possible to
turn the heating down and hence to save
energy when the window is open. Further
solutions include the connection of a relay,
e. g. to activate or deactivate air con-
ditioners or ventilation systems. It is also
possible to control the window by means of
appropriate alarm sensors and control
centres.
2. Scope of delivery
1 x Wireless contact FM.V.SW
1 x Contactor VS.KG.04
2 x ISO 7049-ST3,5×25-C sheet metal
screw
1 x Spindle with adapters and plugs
1 x Battery CR 2032
1 x Operating instructions
3. Product information
Technical data
General data
Designation
Wireless contact
FM.V.SW
Item number
5082609
Operating
temperature
0 °C up to + 60 °C
Suitable for
Windows and doors
made of PVC-U or
timber
Air moisture
0 % – 93 % relative
humidity, non-
condensing
Protection type
IP 67
Storage and
transport
conditions
+10 °C up to +30 °C,
< 60 % rel. humidity,
non-condensing
Mechanical data
Dimensions
sensor W/H/D
127.5 x 9 x 24mm
Universal
magnet W/H/D
20 x 4 x 10.5 mm
Material
(housing)
ABS
Fixing type
With screws
Battery case
Magnetic
contact surface
Magnet
Wireless
contact
FM.V.SW
Contactor
VS.KG.04

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Max. distance of
magnet to radio
contact
5 mm
Fixing place
Rebate area between
frame and sash in
windows and doors,
retrofittable and fitting-
independent, for all
current timber and
PVC-U profiles, from a
rebate depth of 24mm
Electrical data
Power supply
battery CR 2032
Life of battery
normally ≥ 5 years at
25°C
Communication
Radio
EnOcean, unidirectional
Radio protocol
→ switching
procedure – see
Chapter 5.
Start-up
Switchable by pressing
teaching button:
Pre-adjusted EEP:
EnOcean Equipment
Profile (EEP), A5-14-01
(4BS)
EnOcean Equipment
Profile (EEP), A5-14-0A
(4BS)
EnOcean Equipment
Profile (EEP), D5-00-01
(1BS)
Transmission of
energy status
A5-14-01 (4BS)
A5-14-0A (4BS)
Included in both radio
protocols
D5-00-01 (1BS)
Transmitted via an
additional MID 0x06
signal telegram
128 bit AES
data encryption
→ switching
procedure – see
Chapter 5.
Start-up
32-bit Rolling Code
(RLC), 32-BIT authenti-
fication code (CMAC)
The encryption is based
on the EnOcean
specifications
“Security of EnOcean
Radio Networks, V2.5”
Default setting:
encryption inactive
Frequency
output (typ.)
868.3 MHz
3 dBm
Typical ranges
standard values
in buildings
under optimum
conditions
Ferroconcrete
10m through max. 1
wall
Masonry
20m through max. 3
walls
Plasterboard/timber
30m through max. 5
walls
4. Dimensions

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5. Start-up
Before the start-up
These mounting instructions include the
installation and the teaching procedure of
Winkhaus wireless contacts on a window or
patio door. Every person in charge of
installation must have read and under-
stood these mounting instructions. During
installation and use it is important to protect
the wireless contact from heavy shocks, as
it may be damaged. An installation video
can be found at www.winkhaus.de in the
section “Fenstertechnik” - “Winkhaus
smartHome”.
Preparatory measures
Before using the radio contact, please
insert the battery. To do so, open the
battery lid by carefully pulling back the
plastic part holding the battery lid.
Put in the battery with the positive terminal
directed to the top. Then put the battery
carrier back into the holder and close the
lid. A soft clicking sound will be heard when
the lid clicks in place.
Identification of radio protocol
The wireless contact FM.V.SW supports
three different EnOcean radio telegrams.
The radio telegrams are unencrypted ex
works and can be switched to encrypted at
any time as soon as the receiving unit
requests an encrypted signal. The
difference between an unencrypted and
encrypted radio protocol is indicated by
different flashing speeds of the LED:
Simple flashing
→ AES encryption is inactive
Fast triple flashing
→AES encryption is active
When the battery compartment is open, the
LED and the teach-in button are visible.
①Teach-in button
②LED
By briefly pressing the teach-in button
once, the currently set radio protocol is
displayed via the LED and a teach-in
telegram is sent at the same time.
1 x flashing → EEP A5-14-01
AES encryption is inactive (default setting)
2 x flashing → EEP A5-14-0A
AES encryption is inactive
3 x flashing → EEP D5-00-01
AES encryption is inactive
1 x flashing → EEP A5-14-01
AES encryption is active
2 x flashing → EEP A5-14-0A
AES encryption is active
3 x flashing → EEP D5-00-01
AES encryption is active

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Switching procedure of radio protocol
Change of the radio protocols is performed
via the teach-in button. The following figure
shows how long the teach-in button must
be pressed to change to the desired EEP.
①Keep teach-in button pressed
②Display of EEP status
Reset to default setting
Pressing the teach-in button for a longer
time after switching to the last EEP resets
the radio contact to the default setting (A5-
14-01, uncoded). The reset is signalled by
a 2-second illumination of the LED:
Turning on and off the AES encryption
Switching between the radio protocols
works identically for encrypted and
unencrypted EEPs. The AES encryption is
turned on or off separately with the
following procedure.
The teach-in button is kept pressed and the
magnet must be swivelled once over the
magnetic contact surface during the first 5
seconds.
①Keep teach-in button pressed
②Swivel magnet across the magnetic
contact surface
Teach-in procedure (standard – no AES
encryption)
In order to make rational use of the wireless
contact it is necessary to teach it in with a
compatible smart home system or another
compatible component (e. g. EnOcean-
compatible relays, actuators etc).
Step 1: Adjust the suitable EEP
The radio contact is set to the A5-14-01
(4BS) radio protocol in the default settings.
It may be necessary to change the radio
protocol so that it can be taught into the
smart home system or radio component.
You can find out which radio protocol to set
on www.winkhaus.de under the section
“Fenstertechnik” - “Winkhaus smartHome”.
Step 2: Activate the teach-in mode
For starting the teach-in procedure you first
need to switch the smart home system or
the subsequent component into the
teaching mode. (How this is done you can
learn from the operating instructions of the
smart home system or of the component
receiving the signal.)
Step 3: Teaching in
By briefly pressing the teach-in button, a
teach-in telegram is transmitted and the
radio contact is taught into the system.
Teach-in procedure (QR code – no AES
encryption)
Some smart home systems can also teach
their components by scanning a QR code.
As in the standard teach-in procedure, the
appropriate radio protocol must also be set
for this and then the QR code is scanned in
with the smart home system’s app.
Teaching of the radio contact is now
complete.
The QR code can be found in the following
places:
•Packaging
•Operating instructions
•Wireless contact (back)

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Teach-in procedure (QR code – with AES
encryption)
As described in the standard teach-in
procedure, the appropriate radio protocol
must be set. After that the QR code is
scanned with the app of the smart home
system. You are then requested to press
the teach-in button of the radio contact.
The radio contact is now taught-in.
Installation
The wireless contact is suited for
installation into windows and doors made of
PVC-U and timber. We cannot recommend
to use it in metal windows and doors due to
their signal-shielding properties. The
following section describes the installation
of a radio contact into a window. Installation
into a door is performed in the same way.
Step 1: Choose mounting place
Open the window in which to install the
wireless contact FM.V.SW
In order to mount the radio contact, a
screwing point on the window sash is
needed for fixing the magnet and, in
addition, a free space on the frame is
required in order to screw on the contact.
The perfect place for attaching the radio
contact is at the upper area of the window’s
drive side. In this position the tilt as well as
the turn position of the sash are indicated
as “open” (see positioning area 1 in the
illustration below).
Should the tilt position of the window not be
indicated as “open” but “closed”, the radio
contact should be installed in a horizontal
position at the bottom (see positioning area
2 in the illustration below).
Look for a screw that fixes the fitting. Then
verify whether there is enough space for the
wireless contact on the opposite frame side
and make sure it will not collide with other
functional fitting components. To this effect,
it is recommended to close the sash slowly,
verifying if there is enough distance
between the wireless contact and the
locking bolt and other fitting parts. The
installation direction can be chosen at will
(with contact surface pointing either to the
top or bottom or to left or right).
Please note: Functional components of the
existing fitting system must not be removed
or repositioned!
Important danger warning:
Please bear in mind that magnets
must not be fixed to screw
positions of load-bearing
components. Load-bearing components
are generally found in areas marked with
warning symbols.
These screw positions must not be
modified, as there is serious risk of injury
and risk of damage to the window itself.
Please also understand that the hinge side
of the window is not suited to install the
radio contact.
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①

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Step 2: Installing the magnet
As soon as you have found an appropriate
installation place, you can proceed with the
installation of the magnet.
Loosen the selected screw position. Attach
the radio contact to the screw hole and fix
the screw position through the screw hole
of the magnet. (see picture).
Step 3: Determine radio contact position
In order to enable precise positioning of the
wireless contact, it may be best to close the
window slowly and to apply a mark at the
height of the mounted magnet. (Please take
care that the temporary marking can be
completely removed afterwards.)
Step 4: Choose plastic adapter
Select the suitable profile adaptions for the
radio contact. The following pictures show
current profile and installation examples:
Installation example 1: PVC-U window with
a small groove in the frame
In this installation
example the FT 1
adapter must be
used. Put the
component into the small position holes on
the back of the radio contact. It is screwed
into the two screw positions located
towards the inner side.
Installation example 2: PVC-U window with
a wide groove in the frame
In this installation
example the FT 5
adapters must be
used. Put the
positioning plugs into the screw holes that
are not used. The parts are screwed into
the two screw positions located towards the
inner side.
Installation example 3: PVC-U windows
with wide ridge at the front of the frame

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In this installation
example the FT 4
adapters must be
used. Put the
positioning plugs into the screw holes that
are not used. The parts are screwed into
the two screw positions directed towards
the external side.
Installation example 4: wooden profile with
smooth rebate
If the wireless contacts are used in wooden
profiles, no adapters are needed. All you
need to do is place the contact flushly at the
front side. Screwing is made through the
two screw positions directed towards the
outside.
Step 5: Installing the wireless contact
Place the contact surface of the wireless
contact at the marking level and fix the
contact. Do not fix the screws too tightly in
order to avoid damage to the plastic
housing.
Close the window sash carefully to verify
whether the magnet or other components
collide with the wireless contact. Should the
components collide, the window must be
adjusted or the mounting position changed.
(Refer to the maintenance and adjustment
instructions of your fittings manufacturer.)
Step 6: Functional test
After the installation we recommend you to
perform a functions test. Open the window
and verify whether the smart home system
or the subsequent component responds to
the opening of the window. If there is no
response, use the Section 8 (possible
sources of error) of these instructions to
solve the problem.
After the successful functions test, place
the screw hole covers onto the screw holes
not used.

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6. Opening and locking surveillance
In combination with the Winkhaus activPilot
fitting system it is also possible to use the
wireless contact for combined opening and
locking surveillance. To learn more, please
turn to a window specialist.
①E1.VS.KG
②MK.VS.150.KG
③Moving magnetic contactors
The E1.VS.KG is preferred for use. It is
mounted at the bottom of the drive side. In
case of double sash windows, the
interlocking rods MK.VS.150.KG or
MK.VS.250.KG are used. As the radio
contact is not subject to VdS guidelines, the
sensor may also be mounted on the hinge
side.
Regarding installation and positioning of
the radio contact for opening and locking
surveillance it must be made sure that the
window is already locked when the sensor
gives the locking signal. This means the
locking bolts must have entered 50 % into
the locking keeps.
The installation position of the radio contact
on the frame depends on the travel path of
the fitting system. Positioning of the
wireless contact in relation to the movable
contactor is described below, using the
example of the corner drive E1.VS.KG.
① Closed
②Turn
③Tilt
7. Maintenance and cleaning
Battery replacement
At the end of the battery’s service life, the
radio performance of the sensor is
impaired. In case you notice such an
impairment of performance, you need to
replace the battery. To do so, open the

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battery lid carefully, pulling back the strap
with your fingers and lifting the battery lid
towards the top.
Now carefully pull the battery carrier from
its holder and remove the old battery by
pushing it out to the side.
After that you can insert the new battery
into the empty battery carrier, making sure
the positive and negative terminals are
positioned correctly. Then put the battery
carrier back into the holder and latch the lid
of the battery case. Also ensure that the
gasket in the battery lid is in the right
position. Finally please perform a functional
test.
Check window adjustment
In the life of a window influences like wear,
heat and cold may induce a misalignment
of the window fitting. For this reason
window fittings should be controlled and
maintained on an annual basis. On this
occasion, additionally check whether the
distance between the magnet and the
wireless contact is large enough (min. 1
mm, max. 5 mm). If the distance is too small
or the two components collide, the window
fitting must be adjusted in order to avoid
damage to the wireless contact or the
magnet (see illustration Step 5: Installing
the wireless contact).
Cleaning
Normally cleaning of the radio contact is not
necessary. However, if you wish to clean its
surface, you can use a dry and soft cloth.
Heavy soiling can be removed by means of
a cloth dampened with lukewarm water.
Please do not use any aggressive or
solvent-containing detergents damaging
the plastic surface of the housing.
8. Possible sources of error
The following section enumerates the most
frequent sources of error of non-functioning
of the radio contact.
Check the battery
The battery can be checked by pressing the
teach-in button and the subsequent signal
via the LED. If no signal is emitted via the
LED, the battery must be replaced.
Check the radio protocol
If several attempts to teach the sensor fail,
please verify whether the subsequent
device or the smart home system is
compatible with the EnOcean radio
protocol. If the devices are compatible,
change the radio protocol and repeat the
teach-in procedure.
Check the radio range
If there is no connection between the radio
contact and the subsequent component or
smart home system, you should check
whether the distance is too big, whether
there are too many obstacles between the
radio contact and the receiver or whether
there are any interference fields. The best
way to do so is to unmount the wireless
contact and check its function in close
proximity to the receiver. If it works in
proximity to the receiver, but not in the
place where it is installed, it is
recommended to use a repeater in order to
increase the radio range.

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Installation
In case the sensor permanently detects an
open window (which however is closed)
although the teach-in procedure was
performed correctly, this may have the
following reasons:
•There is no magnet.
•The magnet is not in the correct
position above the sensor surface.
If there is no magnet, it must be attached in
order to restore the function.
If there is a magnet, please verify whether
the magnet is in its correct position above
the sensor surface and whether the
distance between the radio contact and the
magnet is o.k. (must not exceed 5 mm).
Should the distance be too big, you can
improve the position of the magnet by
means of the adjustment screws of the
fitting system. (When adjusting the window
fitting, please observe the maintenance and
adjustment instructions of the window
fittings manufacturer in question.)
9. Declaration of conformity
This product complies with
the essential requirements
and regulations of the RED
Directive 2014/53/EU.
You can download the declaration of
conformity in the download section on the
internet at www.winkhaus.de.
10. Disposal information
FM.V.SW wireless contacts
include elements treated as
electronic waste and thus must
not be disposed of with the
normal household waste. The
housing is made of recyclable plastic
material.
When disposing of waste, please observe
the locally-valid rules and laws.
The battery contained in the wireless
contact FM.V.SW must not be disposed of
with the household garbage. Please
dispose of it adhering to the locally-valid
rules and laws.
11.Safety advice for battery
The product contains button cells. Keep
new and used batteries away from children.
Danger of swallowing batteries: in such a
case seek medical attention immediately.
12. All rights reserved
The following information and illustrations
reflect the current state of our development
and manufacturing of this product. In order
to achieve customer satisfaction and
reliability of the wireless contacts we
reserve the right to change the product. Any
information given in this document has
been compiled and verified with the
greatest care. Due to the constant technical
progress, changes in legislation and other
inevitable changes, we cannot accept any
responsibility for the accuracy and
completeness of the contents. We are
always thankful for suggestions and
comments.
13. Copyright
© Aug. Winkhaus GmbH & Co. KG, all
rights and modifications reserved.
FT AS – June 2020
Print-no. 996000452 EN
www.winkhaus.de
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