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Modes of control

Note!!! Every command sent from the remote to the awning blind is

preceded with the period of awakening the blind. It lasts about 0.3

sec. In practice it reflects in 0.5 sec. delay of the awning blind.

The awning blind can be controlled in one of three modes:

1 ) manual – control with the use of the remote control
2) semi-automatic – automatic closing and with the use of the remote control
3) automatic – automatic opening and closing and with the use of the remote
control

In the automatic control mode the awning blind is controlled by the

actuator on the basis of predetermined algorithm. In this mode the blind

can also be manually operated, but after expiration of set time (default

3min.) the actuator takes control over the awning blind operation.

In semi-automatic mode due to exceeding set value of insolation

level the awning blind unrolls. Rolling up is possible only with the remote

control. After manual rolling up of the awning blind due to the exceeding

set value of solar insolation and after expiration of set time, the actuator

one more time unrolls the awning blind.

In manual mode the awning blind can be controlled only via the

remote control (automatic control is turned off).

Switching between control modes

Switching between control modes is made via remote control

(buttons M S A) or automatically depending on the voltage level of

terminals of the charged battery. Below 1 2,3V there is a change from

automatic to manual mode. In manual mode below 11 ,8 V the awning

blind cannot be unrolled. It is signalled through its downward movement

(about 3cm) and upward. The awning blind will be stopped in case of

voltage below 11 ,1 V in order to protect the battery.

Procedure for selection of mode control:

1 . Channel selection (with SELECT button) from four available to which

the device is programmed.

2. Choice of the mode control: M – manual, S – semi-automatic or A –

automatic.

Remote control

Summary of Contents for AMZ

Page 1: ...1 User manual AMZ Z Wave Solar Awning Blind Read the instruction below carefully before proceeding to device usage www FAKRO com GB ...

Page 2: ...he network operate by the controller of other manufacturer 11 Special function ALL ON ALL OFF 11 Manual operating 11 Remote control 12 Modes of control 12 Switching between control mades 12 Procedure for selection of mode control 12 Operation mode and automatic control 13 14 Modes of the awning blind operation 13 Change of parameters 13 Opening or closing time in A and S mode 13 Insolation level 1...

Page 3: ...hey may be a potential source of danger The awning blind should be used according to its intended design The FAKRO Company shall not be responsible for any consequences being the result of improper awning blind use Any activities relating to cleaning adjustment or dismantling should be preceded with disconnecting the power supply The awning blind cannot be washed using solvent based substances or ...

Page 4: ...omatic semi automatic and manual The AMZ Z Wave Solar Awning Blind is equipped with three protections at the maximum unrolling of the awning blind outskirt at the maximum rolling up of the awning blind outskirt current limiting protecting the awning blind against damage and the user against accidental injury as a result of contact with movable elements of the awning blind To be able to control the...

Page 5: ... signalling are on the right side of the awning blind guide ZWMS controller terminals of the AMZ Z Wave Solar awning blind are under right cover of the awning blind see the picture below 7 place of power supply connection photovoltaic panel 8 place of motor connection 9 photovoltaic panel for recharging the battery ...

Page 6: ...tion V operating button for rolling up the awning blind VI stop button for stopping the awning blind in requested position VII operating button for unrolling the awning bind NOTE Programming button IN EX and 3VDC button cell battery is positioned under back part of the cover NOTE Older controllers of the Z Wave system cannot operate awakening function of energy efficient devices such as the AMZ Z ...

Page 7: ...oller on channel 1 In case of need for controller replacement change of configuration or programming additional device it is necessary to follow recommendations presented below Before proceeding to programming check whether the device is not already a part of another network The device is in the network when after pressing P button the network status LED blinks once for 0 5 sec The device does not...

Page 8: ...tarily and then 3 Press one of the operating buttons or or 4 Readiness to assign the device is signalled by the controller LEDs 1 2 3 light up for 10 sec Assigning the device to the operating buttons of the controller ASSOCIATE function Please find below exemplary procedure of adding the device to the operating buttons of the controller ASSOCIATE FUNCTION In order to control the device the awning ...

Page 9: ...n the network and the rapid wear on the batteries of portable controllers The order of execution of the function is also very important First perform the DELETE function and at the very end the EXCLUDE function Please find below exemplary procedure of removing the device from the operating buttons 1 By pressing button choose one of four channels which will be used for programming the blind and the...

Page 10: ...g for information about the device being removed from the network LEDs 2 3 light up for about 10 sec then within 10 sec 3 Press the programming button on the awning blind for longer than 1 sec 4 The controller signals correct device removal from the network LEDs 1 4 light up for 2 sec incorrect removal from the network LEDs 2 3 blink three times 5 The awning blind signals correct device removal fr...

Page 11: ...he awning blind being added to the network Note Information on how to initiate and perform the INCLUDE and ASSOCIATE functions with the use of controllers of other manufacturers is to be found in the manuals of these devices Special function ALL ON ALL OFF It is possible to define whether the awning blind has to obey CLOSE ALL and OPEN ALL commands Note Instructions on how to define CLOSE ALL and ...

Page 12: ...lind unrolls Rolling up is possible only with the remote control After manual rolling up of the awning blind due to the exceeding set value of solar insolation and after expiration of set time the actuator one more time unrolls the awning blind In manual mode the awning blind can be controlled only via the remote control automatic control is turned off Switching between control modes Switching bet...

Page 13: ...ning blind operation In automatic control the solar blind utilizes 2 sensors solar radiation and temperature Solar radiation sensor is realized by measuring the voltage from photovoltaic panel and has direct influence on the awning blind unrolling and rolling up Temperature sensor influences mode of the awning blind operation summer or winter The awning blind works in summer mode when the temperat...

Page 14: ...t mode it is necessary to press SELECT and UP DOWN buttons 1 Press and hold SELECT and then 2 By pressing one of the operating buttons or or choose requested value 3 Release SELECT button Restoring default parameters 1 Press and hold for 5 sec programming button P on the awning blind until single blink of motor status LED and then 2 Not releasing P button press manual operating button for longer t...

Page 15: ...he controller s LEDs I 1 25 battery charge level II 1 2 50 battery charge level III 1 2 3 75 battery charge level IV 1 2 3 4 100 battery charge level Checking opening closing status 1 Choose with the SELECT button appropriate channel on which the awning blind is programmed e g 1 2 Press the button and hold for 3 sec until LED of the channel 1 starts blinking 3 Channel LED blinks for about 10 sec 4...

Page 16: ...pheric phenomena The manufacturer is not liable for damage which occurred as a result of improper use or mechanical damage In case of failure the device must be submitted for repair with a Warranty Card Defects revealed within the warranty period will be removed free of charge no longer than 14 days after accepting the product for repair Warranty and post warranty repairs are performed by the manu...

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