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Even if the anemometer turns at a speed exceeding the pro-
grammed level, the motors do not carry out the “up” command 
(

s

)

 .

Check the voltage supplied to the sensor connection terminals, it should 
correspond to the nominal value. If you measure a different value, check 
the connections, see whether the motor is  running; make sure you have 
memorized the sensor code in each motor or control unit you wish the 
sensor to control. 

Though the connections are OK and the voltage reading on the 
sensor connection is correct, when the anemometer turns the 
“up” manoeuvre (

s

) is not carried out.

The WIND protection cut-in level must be exceeded for at least 3 sec-
onds; make the anemometer turn at an appropriate speed; you could 
try lowering the WIND protection cut-in level of the sensor; check the 
flashing of the RED LED, indicating that the command is transmitted.

The WIND response test has been carried out successfully, unlike 
the SUN response test.

The SUN protection “down” manoeuvre is ordered only once when the 
programmed level is exceeded for at least 2 minutes. Try switching the 
motor and sensor off and back on again, then repeat the test. You could 
also try lowering the SUN protection cut-in level. Check the flashing of 
the GREEN LED, indicating that the command is transmitted.

The sensor is working but its radio range is inadequate.

Make sure that there are no other devices operating at the same fre-
quency and with continuous transmission, such as alarms, headphones, 
etc., which might reduce the range.

6) What to do if…

7) Technical characteristics

General characteristics

Mains power supply  

SW RF sensor 

230 Vac 50/60 Hz 1.5W

Transmission Frequency 

433.92 MHz 

LPD device with incorporated aerial

Radiated Power 

 

Approx. 1 mW (e.r.p.) 

Under optimum conditions it corresponds to a range of  approx. 100-200m

IP protection 

 

IP 34

Operating temperature 

-20 °C ÷ +55 °C

Container 

 

Dimensions 

W  = 120 mm

 

 

 

 

L  = 215 mm

 

 

 

 

H  = 85 mm

 

 

 

Weight 

P  = 250 g

L

W

Sensor characteristics

 

 

 

Range 

0-127 Km/h

 

 

 

Resolution 

1 Km/h                     

  

 

Conversion constant 

0.26 

 Rev / s

     

 

 

 

 

 Km / h

Anemometer 

 

Accuracy 

± 2 % F.S.

 

 

 

 

Level 1 =   5 Km/h

 

 

 

 

Level 2 =  10 Km/h

 

 

 

Programmable levels 

Level 3 =  15 Km/h

 

 

 

 

Level 4 =  30 Km/h

 

 

 

 

Level 5 =  45 Km/h

 

 

 

Range 

0 ÷ 64 KLux

 

 

 

Resolution (KLux) 

0 - 10 KLux: 0.25 KLux  

 

 

 

 

10 - 40 KLux: 0.5 KLux

 

 

 

 

40 - 64 KLux: 1 KLux

Luxmeter 

 

Accuracy 

± 10% F.S.

 

 

 

Programmable levels 

Level 1 =  2 KLux

 

 

 

 

Level 2 =  5 KLux

 

 

 

 

Level 3 =  10 KLux

 

 

 

 

Level 4 =  20 KLux

 

 

 

 

Level 5 =  40 KLux

 

 

 

 

Level 6 =  AUTO

 

 

 

 

Level 7 =  DELETE 

Hunter Douglas reserves the right to modify its products at any time.

Summary of Contents for SW RF sensor

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Page 4: ...rn you can use a hair dryer at a speed that exceeds the programmed threshold the factory setting is 15 Km h corresponding to approximately 4 rev sec After the WIND threshold has been exceeded for at l...

Page 5: ...Table C1 Modifying the WIND protection cut in level Fig 8 Example If the SUN or WIND cut in levels are not suitable for the application they can be modified according to your requirements awning dime...

Page 6: ...the test You could also try lowering the SUN protection cut in level Check the flashing of the GREEN LED indicating that the command is transmitted The sensor is working but its radio range is inadequ...

Page 7: ...EN 5 8 5 6 7 2 3 4 X1 X1 5 Km h X2 10 Km h X3 15 Km h X4 30 Km h X5 45 Km h X1 9 X2 X1 2 KLux X2 5 KLux X3 10 KLux X4 20 KLux X5 40 KLux X6 Auto X7 Delete X1...

Page 8: ...ective for the use for which the products are intended DIRECTIVE 1999 5 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL of 9 March 1999 regarding radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment an...

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Page 14: ...jande EG direktiv f r avsedd anv ndning av produkterna EUROPAPARLAMENTETS OCH R DETS DIREKTIV 1999 5 EG av den 9 mars 1999 om radioutrustning och tele terminalutrustning och om msesidigt erk nnande av...

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