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Automatic settings
Control System WS1 Color / WS1000 Color
• Version: 14.12.2016 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
3.1.
Automatic settings
In the menu
System > Automatic Settings
you can make the following adjust-
ments:
•
Define automatic functions for the individual drives and devices
•
Adjust general automatic settings: Twilight value, movement delays, timer,
ventilation block, night time re-cooling, frost alarm and automatic reset
In order to set the automatic functions, the basic settings must already have been
made.
6. Basic setting
Please adjust the settings for drives and devices to your individual circumstances. Only
in this way can alarm and blocking functions like rain or wind warnings help to protect
external awnings or prevent rain from coming in through the window.
3.1.1. Safety notice for automatic and alarm
functions
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to automatically moved components!
The automatic control may cause parts of the system to travel
and pose a danger to humans.
• No persons may remain in the travelling range of parts
driven by an electric motor.
• Adhere to the relevant building regulations (see guideline for
power-operated windows, doors and gates BGR 232 et al).
• Always disconnect the system from the mains power before
maintenance or cleaning (e.g. switch off/remove fuse).
Precipitation warning for automatically controlled windows:
Some time can pass before falling rain is recognised by the sensors in the system, de-
pending on the rain amount and outdoor temperature. Furthermore, a closure time
must be calculated for electrically-actuated windows or sliding roofs. Humiditysensi-
tive items should therefore not be placed in an area where they might be damaged by
incoming precipitation. Please also bear in mind that in the event of a power failure and
rainfall, a window will not be automatically closed if no emergency generator is in-
stalled.
Running rails of shades icing up:
Note that the rails of shutters, awnings and blind which are externally mounted can ice
up. Operating the drive under such conditions can damage the shades and drives.
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