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Delay WIND
To prevent the sun shading product from raising at each brief blast of the
wind, a delay time can be assigned to the wind alarm for each channel.
When the limit values are reached or exceeded for the duration of this delay
time, a move command is triggered and the sun shading product is moved
to the set position and slat angle. The setting range is 0 to 99 seconds.
Change the limit value as follows:
Move to the [
Delay WIND
] line with the touch wheel; press the touch wheel.
Increase or reduce the delay by turning the touch wheel. The [
Standard
] but-
ton sets the value to the default value
Press the touch wheel to accept the value and to finish the input.
Delay WIND OFF
The wind alarm remains active for a certain time for reasons of safety and
comfort. This quiets the movement of the sun shading product because the
sun shading product is not moved for the duration of the off delay; it remains
in the "Wind" position.
After the off delay time has elapsed, the sun shading product can be moved
again using the comfort functions or manual operation. The setting range is 0
to 99 minutes.
Change "Delay WIND OFF" as follows:
Move to the [
Delay WIND OFF
] line with the touch wheel; press the
touch wheel.
Increase or reduce the delay by turning the touch wheel. The [
Standard
] but-
ton sets the value to the default value.
Press the touch wheel to accept the value and to finish the input.
Direction-dependent wind
evaluation
You can select whether the wind force should be evaluated in terms of its
direction.
The menu functions for the wind direction are only available if a suitable sen-
sor is connected to the Wisotronic. Which weather data your sensor supplies
can be found in the sensor documentation.
If the direction-dependent wind control is selected for a channel, an
angle range can be created with the [
Wind direction from
] and
[
Wind direction to
] parameters for which the limit value is lower than the
"WIND" limit value; this means that the product is more sensitive to wind from
this directional range. 0° corresponds to the compass direction north, 90°
corresponds to east, 180° to south and 270° to west.
Channels