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Art.-Nr.: 

8500 001 GB 

4116 S1

WISO Time

Art.-no.:

01817100

Installation and Operating Instructions

WISO Time

 

Art.-no.: 01817100

Awning control for manual or automatic
control of awnings and blinds.

Contents

3. Technical data

2. Safety precautions

4. Installation

5. Wiring diagram

1. General

The control system is designed to manually and automatically operate 

awnings and venetian blinds. The control has a wide range of program 

options and is produced according to high quality standards. Please read 

the manual carefully before starting up the device.

 – Contact a professional electrician to install the control sys-

tem, because the control system requires a power supply of 

230VAC, 50 Hz.

 

– Check the control system for signs of mechanical damage 

after unpacking. If you notice any shipping damage, do not 

start up the control system and notify your supplier immedi-

ately.

 – 

The control system should only be used for the purpose speci-

fied by the manufacturer (refer to the operating instructions). 

Any changes or modifications thereof are not permissible and 

will result in loss of all warranty claims.

 – 

If the control unit or the connected sunshade cannot be oper-

ated without presenting a hazard, it must be switched off and 

prevented from being switched on unintentionally.

 – 

When performing work on the windows, controls or  connected 

shades, protect them against unauthorised or unintentional 

operation.

 

– This device contains a pollutant battery. The end user must 

recycle all used batteries in accordance with regulation 

91/157/EWG. Disposing of batteries in household waste is 

strictly forbidden.

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WARNING!
Risk of injury due to improper installation and commis-

sioning.

Improper installation and commissioning may lead to personal

injury or property damage.
Therefore:

 

– When connecting the device, observe the currently valid 

VDE standards (in particular DIN VDE 0100/0700), your 

local power company’s regulations and the current accident 

prevention regulations.

 

– Connect the control in accordance with the wiring diagram.

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  1. General
  2. Safety precautions
  3. Technical data
  4. Installation
  5. Wiring diagram
  6. Start-up
  7. Display and operating elements
  8. Programming menu
  9. Manufacturer’s default setting
10. Basic settings –

Operation modes – manual and automatic operation mode

11. Programming details
12. Display of warning signals on the screen

12.1  Wind sensor cable rupture

12.2  Wind sensor signal monitoring

13. Power failure / Replacing the Battery /

Restoring the control system’s default settings

Notes for professional electricians

1.  Switch off the power supply.
2.  Connect the power supply and sensors in accordance with the wiring 

diagram.

  Make sure that the mains cables do 

not

 cross or touch the sensor cables.

3.  Fit the power supply into a deep flush box and fix in place.
4.  Fit the frame cover.
5.  Fit the operating device into the power pack by applying gentle pressure 

to the frame cover.

6.  Switch on the power supply.
7.  Check the sunshade direction by using the “Retract” and “Extend” buttons.

Power supply: 

230VAC, 50 Hz

Impulse voltage withstand level:  2.5 kV
Rated power: 

2 W

Output (retract/extend): 

230VAC, 50 Hz

 Maximum load: 

250VAC, 3A, cos 

f >

 0.8 ind.

 Align switching time extend: 

3 – 180 seconds

Tilt time: 

0 – 30 seconds

Software class: 

A

Operating temperature: 

0 °C (32 °F) to +40 °C (104 °F)

Protection degree: 

IP 40

Degree of contamination: 

2

Battery: 

CR 2032

Dimensions (L × W × H): 

50 × 50 × 46 mm (without cover frame)

Colour information: 

signal white (similar to RAL 9016)

Conformity:

 

p

 

ATTENTION!

 

When using decentralised control systems, the wire bridge

  (C–L1) must be removed.

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6. Start-up

After installing the control and turning on the supply voltage, the control 

is in manual mode and ready for operation. All automatic functions will be 

disabled but the sunshade can be operated using the retract and extend 

buttons. The current time, date and daily standard extend/retract times, 

as well as other basic settings, are already preset (see “9. Manufacturer’s 

default setting”), so these simply need to be adapted to your own personal 

requirements if necessary. To switch to automatic operation mode, press 

the automatic selector button. The manual symbol will disappear and the 

auto symbol will appear. The sunshade will then retract or extend, trig-

gered by the data gathered by the sensors or the times which have been 

programmed. Switch to manual operation mode by pressing the manual 

operation button. Even in automatic operation, the sunshade can be oper-

ated at any time using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons. To interrupt the sunshade’s 

movement, press the opposite button.

7. Display and operating elements

Vestamatic GmbH 

 

Dohrweg 27

 

 

D-41066 Mönchengladbach

 

 

www.vestamatic.com

  The disposal of electrical equipment and batteries in household waste is strictly forbidden.

  The symbol (dustbin crossed out, in line with WEEE Appendix IV) indicates separate collection of electrical and electronic products in EU coun-

tries. Do not dispose of the device or battery in your household waste. Ask your town or local council about the return and collection systems 

available in your area to dispose of this product.

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Printing errors and details are subject to change without notification.                                                     © Vestamatic GmbH

Power failure / Replacing the Battery / Restoring the control system‘s default settings

In the event of a power failure, all previously programmed times and settings will be stored for up to 2 years. At the start of the power failure, the display will 

flash for the first 20 minutes. After that, the screen will go blank. When the power supply returns, the control system will automatically display the current 

time. If a retract or extend command is pending during the power failure, this command will be automatically performed once the power returns. To replace 

the battery or restoring the control system’s default settings, remove the operating device from the power pack and remove the battery from the back of 

the operating device. After replacing the battery, an automatic reset will be executed. This will reset the control system and restore the default settings. 

Everything you have programmed yourself (incl. time and date) will be deleted.

H 8  

Time / Date

In this menu, you can set the current 

time using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons.

In this sub-menu, you can set the 

current year using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons.

Programmable range: 2004 to 2099.

U 8.1

Year

In this sub-menu, you can set the date 

using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons. The first two 

digits represent the day and the last two 

digits, the month. When changing the set-

ting, the month will be automatically adjusted and cannot be altered separately.

U 8.2

Date

In this sub-menu you can determine

whether the control carries out the change-

over from summer to winter time (and 

vice-versa) independently. If you wish to use this function, set it to ON. If you wish 

to change the setting manually, set the function to OFF using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons.

U 8.3

Automatic summer/winter 

time changeover

This sub-menu will only appear if U 8.3 

is set to OFF. You can now manually set

the appropriate time using the 

ö

 or 

ü 

buttons. 

S

 will flash in the display for summer time and 

W

 for winter time.

U 8.4

Manual summer/winter 

time changeover

12. Display of warning signals on the screen

If the wind sensor connection cable is 

damaged, this fault will be indicated 

on the display by a flashing windsock 

symbol, retract arrow and two middle 

segments. The sunshade will retract 

immediately and will be secured in the retracted position until the fault is 

repaired.

12.1

Wind sensor cable rupture

If the externally fitted wind sensor does 

not send a signal for a period of 48 hours,

the windsock symbol will flash, 

the time will be masked and, in its 

place, the warning “48 h” symbol will 

be displayed. This warns you that you need to check the wind sen-

sor. In this case, test that the wind vanes are turning smoothly by

pushing them by hand. If, after this test, the display does not change, you

cannot be guaranteed safe use of the sunshade. This alarm can be acknowl-

edged using any button but after an hour it will be displayed again. We 

recommend that you turn off the control system and ensure that it cannot be 

operated unintentionally.

12.2

Wind sensor signal monitoring

H 7  

Multifunctional input

You can connect a commercially 

avail a ble  room  ther mostat  (Article-

no. 01100271) (break contact) or rain 

detector (Article-no. 01083520) to the 

multifunctional input using clamps 4 

and 6 of the power supply. This menu 

option turns the multifunctional input on or off. If the multifunctional input 

is deactivated, sub-menu options U 7.1 and U 7.2 cannot be selected. To 

activate the multi functional input, please set this to ON.

The multifunctional input reset time 

delay enables you to programme a 

reset time delay (in minutes) so that 

when the multifunctional input is disabled, the extend/retract command will 

not immediately be performed.

U 7.2

Multifunctional input

reset time delay

If the multifunctional input is activated 

(ON) in menu H 7 and the function 

selection is set in U 7.1, the corre-

sponding command will be executed if 

the multifunctional input is active. This 

is represented by the 

 symbol in the lower right part of the display. If 

the symbol flashes, the multifunctional input is no longer active and the 

reset delay time starts to run. At the end of the reset delay time, the symbol 

disappears again.

This sub-menu option allows you to set 

the type of wind sensor being used.
Adjustment options:

CO 1 = WS XS, 

Art.-no.: 01100310 or

WS XS Alu 

Art.-no.: 01100410 or

WISO Crystal Station 

Art.-no.: 01100330

CO 2 = WS Classic M 

Art.-no.: 01100235

CO 3 = Reserve setting

U 5.2

Wind sensor type

Tilt time setting depends on the sun-

shade’s size and design; it is set (in sec-

onds) using the 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons. Once 

the motor run time has expired, the 

sun shade will briefly retract, enabling the slats to be positioned to the correct 

angle. The tilt function is per formed in both automatic and manual operation 

mode. If the 

ü

 extend button is pressed while the sunshade is extending the 

tilt movement will not be performed once the sunshade has extended.

U 6.1

Tilt time

If this function has been activated an

inching mode of up to 2 seconds is 

enabled. This means that the run time 

command is not executed for 2 seconds.

U 6.2

Inching mode

 

NOTE!

  Display of the active multifunctional input on the 

screen.

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NOTE!

  If the set tilt time flashes, this indicates that the set tilt time is 

longer than the motor run time.

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You can choose between four different 

functions.

FA 1

 = The input is connected to the room thermostat (Article-no. 

01100271) and works in conjunction with a lux sensor which is also con-

nected. The sunshade will only extend if the set room temperature or sun 

threshold value is exceeded. If the value falls below the set temperature or 

sun threshold, the sunshade will retract again once the retract time delay 

has expired. If FA 1 flashes in the display, enable the sun function in the 

H4 main menu (H4 = ON).

FA 2 

= The input is connected to the room thermostat (Article-no. 

01100271). Device operation is triggered by room temperature 

alone

. If the 

set temperature is exceeded, the sunshade will extend or the skylight will 

open. If the value falls below the set temperature, the sunshade will retract 

again once the retract time delay has expired.

FA 3 

= The input is connected to a rain sensor (Article-no. 01083520). If 

the sensor detects rain, an immediate retract or close command will be per-

formed in automatic or manual operation mode.

FA 4 

= The input is connected to a rain sensor (Article-no. 01083520). If the 

sensor detects rain, an immediate retract command will be performed, but 

only

 in automatic operation mode. In manual operation mode, the sun shade 

or skylight can still be controlled manually.

U 7.1

Function selection for 

multifunctional input

 

NOTE!

  Display of wind function/wind alarm on the screen.

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If the wind speed threshold value is 

exceeded, the sunshade will retract 

without delay and can no longer be 

extended by pressing the extend but-

ton. The display indicates this status 

with a flashing retract arrow and wind sock. If the wind sock remains 

continuously lit, the wind speed threshold value has been exceeded; if 

the wind sock flashes, the measured wind strength is below the set wind 

speed threshold value and the reset delay time starts to run. After the wind 

reset delay time has expired, in automatic operation the sunshade will 

be controlled using the sensor data which has been gathered. In manual 

operation the sunshade can be controlled using the 

ö

 or 

ü 

buttons to 

achieve the required position.

The reset delay for the wind alarm 

enables you to programme a reset time 

in minutes so that the sunshade will not 

extend immediately after a wind alarm.

U 5.1

Reset delay wind alarm

H 5  

Wind function

If the measured wind speed exceeds the set threshold value, the sunshade 

will retract immediately. The wind threshold setting (km/h) depends on the 

sunshade’s or skylight’s size and design. The sunshade cannot be extended 

again until after the retract time delay has expired. The desired wind speed 

threshold in km/h can be set with 

ö

 or 

ü

 buttons. If a wind sensor is not 

connected to the control system, set the wind threshold value to the “wire 

bridge” symbol (see fig. 2). This symbol will be displayed if the maximum 

programmable wind speed of 60 km/h is reached. In this case, a wire bridge 

must also be fitted between wind sensor terminals 4 and 5.

 

NOTE!

  The bars beneath the display showing the wind threshold 

indicate whether or not the wind sensor is operating correctly. 

If the wind sensor gives the necessary signals while turning, 

the bars will fill once from left to right, indicating that the wind 

sensor is operating correctly (see Fig. 1).

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H 6  

Motor run time / IDS function

Setting the motor run time depends on the sunshade’s size and design. 

When using blinds, you are recommended to use the precise run time, so 

that the slats are positioned to the correct angle (tilted) immediately after 

the motor has stopped running. Use the buttons 

ö

 or 

ü

 to set the desired 

motor run time (in seconds). You can also set the IDS operating mode. The 

IDS (

I

ntelligent 

D

ecentralised 

S

unshade control) feature is used to differ-

entiate between sun-dependent, time-dependent, manual and safety-re-

lated central controls without any additional installation work required. For 

example, you can mask the independent extend/retract commands while 

the remaining central commands (such as safety-related or time-dependent 

commands) continue to operate. 

IDS operating mode

 is displayed before 

a run time of 3 seconds. In IDS operating mode, sub-menu items U 6.1 and 

U 6.2 are unavailable.

 

NOTE!

  Operating mode IDS may only be used with decentralized 

Vestamatic

®

 controls with IDS functionality.

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Motor run time setting in seconds

IDS operating mode setting

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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