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1.4) What are “groups”?
By “group” we mean a single automation or a set of
automations which are always activated together. For
example, the awning on the south side may constitute a
group, the awnings on the west side could be a second
group while all the living room shutters may constitute a
third group.
SRCW 06T is capable of controlling up to 6 groups
separately, or multiple combined groups simultaneously
(multiple group).
The set-up of the groups is determined during the memo-
rization of the radio code, as described in chapter 2.3
2.1) Switching on SRCW 06T
SRCW 06T is powered by a battery that is already
installed but not connected to prevent run down.
To switch on SRCW 06T, just pull off the plastic tab that
projects from the battery compartment.
When SRCW 06T switches on, you will immediately be
asked to set the incorporated timer.
1.5) What are special commands?
When an event takes place, SRCW 06T sends a com-
mand to the groups affected by the event. Normally,
the commands provide for the opening or closing of the
automations; however, these commands can also be
associated to special functions:
•
Sun ON
or
Sole OFF
: activates or deac-
tivates the automatic commands coming from the
weather sensors. This function allows you to choose
whether to command the automations directly (Sun
OFF) or to allow the sensors to do it (Sun ON). The
command (Sun OFF) overrides the Rain and Sun sen-
sors, while the Wind sensor, which has a safety func-
tion, remains active all the time.
•
When you are away (holiday)
: it randomly
shifts the time of the event by a few minutes (0 to 75
minutes) with respect to the programmed time, making
it appear that someone is at home.
•
Planetary time
: day by day, throughout the year,
it corrects the time of the programmed event based on
the actual time of sunrise and sunset; for example, dur-
ing the summer it brings forward the morning events
while delaying the afternoon events.
•
Timed command
: it enables the partial open-
ing or closing of the awning or shutter; it operates by
sending a “Stop” command shortly (1 to 99 seconds)
after the “Up” or “Down” command.
If you think you may need these commands, you can find
additional information in chapter 5.
This chapter is dedicated to those who must perform the
installation operations and the commissioning of SRCW
06T.
It contains mainly technical information; however, if you
follow the instructions carefully, there will be no hazards
to people or the automations. As for SRCW 06T, there is
no possibility of damaging it.
Note: the information contained in this chapter is based
on the assumption that you already know how to use the
basic functions of SRCW 06T; if necessary, read chap-
ters 3 and 4 as well before proceeding.
2) Installation
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