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WMS Central transmitter

4.1  Operating elements

Fig. 5 

The operating elements of the WMS Central transmitter

  Display

The illuminated display provides information on everything you can read or 

set on the WMS Central transmitter. For example, you can view the current 

measured values of the outside brightness and outside temperature, the cur-

rent time and much more. The various elements of the display are explained 

in 

Chapter 4.2 on page 17

.

  Function buttons

Depending on the information on the display, different processes can be 

triggered with the function buttons. For example, you can switch between 

menus, restore a preset value, cancel an input, and more.

 Button 

A

This button jointly switches the comfort functions of all receivers learned into 

the network on and off.

  Button 

i

This button calls up specific information depending on the menu or it opens 

special submenus.

  Battery status indicator

A red and green LED indicate the battery status.

Display

Status

Green LED lights up

The central transmitter is charged via the charging station

Red LED lights up

The central transmitter is in the charging station; there are 

no batteries in the device or they are faulty. If conventional 

batteries are contained in the device, the red LED lights 

up after several minutes. This is to indicate that the batter-

ies are not charged by the device.

Green LED flashes

The central transmitter is not in the charging station; the 

batteries are still sufficiently charged

Red LED flashes

The batteries are almost empty. Place the central transmit-

ter into the charging station for charging.

Introduction

Summary of Contents for WMS

Page 1: ...WAREMA Mobile System WMS Central transmitter Operating instructions Sun Light WAREMA Valid from 01 December 2015 890405_d en Photo Habermaass GmbH...

Page 2: ...Center Control Systems Sales order processing and applied engineering for the following sales regions North Hamburg Hannover Phone 49 9391 20 3760 Fax 3769 steuerungssysteme nord warema de East Berlin...

Page 3: ...er and receiver 22 4 4 2 Learn mode 22 4 4 3 Channels and products 22 4 4 4 Scenes 22 4 4 5 Favourites 23 4 4 6 Organisation levels of the WMS Central transmitter 23 4 4 7 Basic safety and comfort fun...

Page 4: ...1 3 Measured values 68 8 3 2 Renaming a channel 69 8 3 3 Calling up channel information 71 8 3 4 Allocating one channel to another channel 73 8 3 5 Allocating a channel to a scene 75 8 3 6 Allocating...

Page 5: ...rs with the serial number 113 9 2 5 Loading the factory settings 115 9 2 6 Deleting the routing tables 116 9 2 7 Changing the radio channel 118 9 3 Settings 120 9 3 1 Setting the display language 120...

Page 6: ...890405_d en 2015 12 01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 6 Contents WMS Central transmitter...

Page 7: ...ntral transmitter with a colour display and numerous sensors let you control the connected products with a maximum level of comfort and a high degree of automation A diverse selection of sun shading c...

Page 8: ...ding on the level of poten tial danger DANGE warns of an imminently dangerous situation Possible consequences may include serious or fatal injury personal injury and property or environmental damage W...

Page 9: ...5 2 103 Special requirements on drives for gates doors and windows as well as ZH 1 494 German guidelines for power operated windows doors and gates are complied with WARNIN The WMS products may only b...

Page 10: ...products with reliability and safety in mind All required settings are made when the unit is first commissioned Modification of the unit parameters is therefore only required when the characteristics...

Page 11: ...place or store any items in the motion area of automatically operated mechanisms e g ladder against a house wall with an articulated arm awn ing WARNIN Dangerous situations malfunctions and property d...

Page 12: ...s surface Two screws and two dowels for mounting the charging station on the wall if desired 3 2 Charging station To operate the WMS Central transmitter you can hold it in your hand or leave it in the...

Page 13: ...urface damage 3 2 2 Charging station as a wall support If you wish to install the charging station on the wall it is not necessary to at tach the base to the charging station Use the included screws a...

Page 14: ...r manently displays three green bars Fig 3 The back of the WMS Central transmitter Battery compartment The two supplied batteries are inserted in the battery compartment You can also use two AA batter...

Page 15: ...s A and i Graphic 3 5 TFT display 320 x 240 pixels 256 colours LED status display The charging station for recharging the batteries can be used on a table or as a wall support Fig 4 The WMS Central tr...

Page 16: ...utton A This button jointly switches the comfort functions of all receivers learned into the network on and off Button i This button calls up specific information depending on the menu or it opens spe...

Page 17: ...highlighted in colour If the setting in the right column is grey instead of white this setting cannot be selected because it would not be applicable to the set product or is a safety function that ca...

Page 18: ...Move the cursor line up in the menu Activate learn in Select the menu line that is highlighted in colour Confirm entry Move the cursor line down in the menu Load the standard value ABC Enter upper ca...

Page 19: ...ecause the product type cannot be changed This product type is only displayed for WMS products with the corresponding functionality NOTE When learning in a WMS device you can only select those product...

Page 20: ...n blind Inside venetian blind Inside vertical lou vre blind Short The slats tilt up Long The product moves up The product stops Short The slats tilt down Long The product moves down Short The product...

Page 21: ...n The product stops 1 x short The awning extends 2 x short The awning extends fully and then the valance roller blind extends fully 1 x long The valance roller blind extends The position of the awning...

Page 22: ...switch commands 4 4 2 Learn mode When the receiver is delivered it does not know any transmitters initially and first needs to learn to which transmitters it should respond We refer to this process as...

Page 23: ...as a favourite 4 4 6 Organisation levels of the WMS Central transmitter Favourite 0 Channel 0 Sensor e g weather station Actuator type A e g external vene tian blind Actuator type A e g external vene...

Page 24: ...and basic functions Basic functions Switching the comfort functions and absence on off Menu settings Product settings Sensor allocation Safety functions Wind monitor Ice monitor Safety contact Comfort...

Page 25: ...ntral transmitter is not in the charging station it switches off after a few minutes to save on battery power The display is switched off in sleep mode To wake up the central transmitter touch any but...

Page 26: ...e favourites Change favourite name Select icon Change sequence Allocate channel Allocate scene Delete favourite Favourite 0 Channel 0 Channel parameter Change channel name Actuators in the channel Del...

Page 27: ...e Scene 31 Delete scene Current values Cause for movement Measured values Product type A Channel 0 Channel parameter Change channel name Actuators in the channel Allocate Allocate a channel to a diffe...

Page 28: ...hannel Settings Basic functions Sun control Product type n Channel 95 Dawn dusk control Precipitation control Wind monitor Ice monitor Products Temperature control Central command Safety contact Time...

Page 29: ...t Learn hand held transmitters central transmitter in out Learn limit positions run time Learn actuator sensor out with serial number Load factory setting Delete routing table Change radio channel Set...

Page 30: ...the menu name The header is fully visible in all menu levels C Status display These symbols are only displayed when a status is active D Back When you are located in a submenu the back arrow appears...

Page 31: ...Low charge status red symbol Place the WMS Central transmitter into the charging station for charging soon Batteries nearly depleted red symbol Place the WMS Central transmitter into the charging stat...

Page 32: ...tes menu you can store products and scenes that you operate or call up frequently Products see Chapter 8 on page 58 In the Products menu you can operate products allocate them to channels and manage t...

Page 33: ...Date time menu opens Select the Date time line using the function button Press the ok button The Date time menu is displayed The top menu line Time is selected Use the function buttons to set the desi...

Page 34: ...ime the entry in the Daylight saving time line is ignored Using the function button select Central control unit provides system time When this function is activated the central transmitter sends the t...

Page 35: ...t entry menu Button Action result Switch the selection field to upper case letters Switch the selection field to lower case letters Switch the selection field to numbers and special characters Move th...

Page 36: ...to operate Press the ok button All products of this type are displayed The buttons that are relevant to the particular product are activated on the right Operate the product using the function button...

Page 37: ...buttons select the channel that you would like to operate Press the ok button All parameters of this channel are displayed In the example shown here of the external venetian blind the position and sla...

Page 38: ...he ok button The Select product type menu opens Using the function buttons select Scenes Press the ok button All stored scenes are displayed Using the function buttons select the scene that you would...

Page 39: ...MS Central transmitter can store up to 48 favourites The Favourites menu is the first item in the main menu Fig 18 Main menu When you open this menu with the button all stored favourites are dis playe...

Page 40: ...utton on the WMS Central transmitter Button Action result In the main menu select the Favourites line using the selection cursor Press the ok button The Favourites menu is displayed Using the function...

Page 41: ...s NOTE A detailed overview of the operating functions of the various product types can be found in Chapter 4 3 on page 20 The status display indicates the transmission after every operating step GREEN...

Page 42: ...n buttons select the channel that you would like to operate Press the ok button All parameters of this channel are displayed In the example shown here of the external venetian blind the position and s...

Page 43: ...function buttons to select the desired scene NOTE If the desired scene was assigned to a favourite first select this favourite You can then select the scene in the submenu of the favourite in the next...

Page 44: ...es menu is displayed Press the ok button A new empty favourite is created NOTE The favourite is automatically assigned a name with a consecutive number For example if two favourites have already been...

Page 45: ...ursor Press the ok button The Favourites menu is displayed All existing favourites are visible in the selection menu Using the selection cursor select the desired favourite Press the button The Manage...

Page 46: ...ect the desired favourite Press the button The Manage favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the Change favourite name menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu...

Page 47: ...age favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the Select icon menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Select the desired icon using the arrow button...

Page 48: ...ton The Manage favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the Change sequence menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Using the selection cursor sele...

Page 49: ...e to which you wish to allocate a channel Press the button The Manage favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the Allocate channel menu item Call up the function with ok The fol...

Page 50: ...The Favourites menu opens Using the selection cursor select the favourite to which you wish to allocate a scene Press the button The Manage favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor sele...

Page 51: ...The Favourites menu opens Using the selection cursor select the favourite that you wish to delete Press the button The Manage favourites menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the Delete...

Page 52: ...hannel or a scene in a favourite proceed as follows Button Action result In the main menu select the Favourites menu and press ok The Favourites menu opens Using the selection cursor select the favour...

Page 53: ...tion cursor select the Change channel name or Change scene name menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Change the name of the channel scene For entering texts see also...

Page 54: ...he Favourites menu and press ok The Favourites menu opens Using the selection cursor select the favourite from which you wish to delete a channel or scene Press the ok button The devices of the select...

Page 55: ...the Delete channel from favourite or Delete scene from favourite menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Confirm with ok in order to delete the favourite If you do not w...

Page 56: ...lect the Favourites menu and press ok The Favourites menu opens Using the selection cursor select the favourite for whose channels you wish to display information Press the ok button The devices of th...

Page 57: ...Actuators in channel menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu contains all actuators of the selected channel Select the desired actuator and confirm with ok Detailed information on th...

Page 58: ...oducts were learned The channel names can be changed or the channels can be allocated to other channels scenes or control panels Also you can allocate sensors to the channels The Products menu is call...

Page 59: ...te Press the ok button All products of this type are displayed The buttons that are relevant to the particular product are activated on the right Operate the product using the function buttons In the...

Page 60: ...ng the function buttons select the channel that you would like to operate Press the ok button All parameters of this channel are displayed In the example shown here of the external venetian blind the...

Page 61: ...tton The Select product type menu opens Using the function buttons select Scenes Press the ok button All stored scenes are displayed Using the function buttons select the scene that you would like to...

Page 62: ...hannels contained in it 8 2 1 Deleting a scene To delete a scene proceed as follows Button Action result In the main menu select the Products menu and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using...

Page 63: ...lt Using the selection cursor select the Delete scene menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Confirm with ok in order to delete the scene If you do not want to delete t...

Page 64: ...s 8 3 1 Actual values Cause for movement Measured values The main menu contains the items Favourites Products and System In the Product menu item the WMS Central transmitter gives you the option of ob...

Page 65: ...e ok button All products of this type are displayed Press the ok button The WMS Central transmitter shows the channel belonging to the product here channel 1 Press Using the function buttons select th...

Page 66: ...MS Central transmitter Button Action result After a short time the current values of the selected product are displayed The product awning channel 1 is in the motor limit position Leave the menu using...

Page 67: ...d in the same manner for the other information values After a short time the last cause of movement of the se lected product is displayed Press the ok button The last cause of movement was the end of...

Page 68: ...ovement is explicitly named Leave the menu using the button The previous menu opens again e g Cause of movement of the channel 8 3 1 3 Measured values Proceed in the same manner to obtain this informa...

Page 69: ...ess ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel that you wish to rename Press the ok button All channels of the selected product type are di...

Page 70: ...ion result Using the selection cursor select the Change channel name menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Change the name of the channel For entering texts see also C...

Page 71: ...ress ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel for whose actuators you wish to display information Press the ok button All channels of the...

Page 72: ...r select the Actuators in channel menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu contains all actuators of the selected channel Select the desired actuator and confirm with ok Detailed info...

Page 73: ...channels Button Action result In the main menu select the Products menu and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel that you wish...

Page 74: ...nction with ok The following menu is displayed NOTE Only those channels are displayed for selection that are still empty or that have the same product type as the channel that you wish to allocate Usi...

Page 75: ...ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel that you wish to allocate Press the ok button All channels of the selected product type are disp...

Page 76: ...a scene menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Using the selection cursor select the desired scene NOTE When you press the button all devices of the cur rently selected...

Page 77: ...tton Action result In the main menu select the Products menu and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel that you wish to allocate...

Page 78: ...ave the same product type as the channel that you wish to allocate Other central transmitter In the main menu select the Products menu and press the button The following message appears Press the ok b...

Page 79: ...ct type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel to which you wish to allocate a sensor Press the ok button All channels of the selected product type are displayed...

Page 80: ...Using the selection cursor select the Sensor allocation menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Press the L button on the sensor The following message appears The sensor...

Page 81: ...e System menu You can call up and modify the parameters of the ac tuators that have been learned in If you have specialist dealer access you can also access the Commissioning menu and edit the safety...

Page 82: ...rs have been learned can be renamed If needed you can call up details on the actuators of the channels 9 1 1 1 Renaming a channel To rename a channel proceed as follows Button Action result In the mai...

Page 83: ...Using the selection cursor select the Change channel name menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu is displayed Change the name of the channel For entering texts see also Chapter 6 4...

Page 84: ...opens Select the Products menu here and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the channel for whose actuators you wish to display informatio...

Page 85: ...e Actuators in channel menu item Call up the function with ok The following menu contains all actuators of the selected channel Select the desired actuator and confirm with ok Detailed information on...

Page 86: ...arameters may vary with the type of actuators and product type The parameters displayed in this chapter relate to the example of an external venetian blind The Settings menu with its submenus is displ...

Page 87: ...ection cursor select the Settings menu item Call up the function with ok The following message appears and the actuator settings are loaded Actuator settings are being loaded Please wait The Settings...

Page 88: ...aches the limit value or drops below it the product moves to the defined position and slat angle Delay sun 0 99 min Waiting period when the limit value is reached before a move command is executed Del...

Page 89: ...ed value reaches the limit value or drops below it the product moves to the defined position and slat angle Position morning 0 100 Position to which the product is moved when the Morning limit value i...

Page 90: ...item Setting range Description Wind monitor ON OFF Activate deactivate the function Adjustable in hand held transmitter Here you can define whether hand held transmitters belonging to the network can...

Page 91: ...splay close the Settings menu and open it again 9 1 3 7 Temperature control This menu currently has no function Menu item Setting range Description Temperature control ON OFF Activate deactivate contr...

Page 92: ...act or not Measured value safety contact The measured value is loaded from the actuator when the Settings menu is opened To refresh the display close the Settings menu and open it again NOTE Central c...

Page 93: ...lat product is moved at the switch time Comfort functions Enable disable un changed Here you can activate or deactivate the comfort functions at the switch time Switch time 1 Tuesday 00 00 23 59 Adjus...

Page 94: ...he comfort position is called up Slat angle 127 127 Slat angle to which a slat product is moved when the comfort position is called up Position Absent 0 100 Position to which the product is moved when...

Page 95: ...d additional time to ensure that the product has opened completely Automatic calibration down 0 10 s Additional run time of product when the Run time down has ended additional time to ensure that the...

Page 96: ...ensor 4 The following settings are available Do not use cell Use cell 1 Use cell 2 Use cell 3 Use cell 4 Use cells 1 4 Wind measured value The following settings are available From no sensor From sens...

Page 97: ...sured value is loaded from the actuator when the Settings menu is opened To refresh the display close the Settings menu and open it again Sensor 2 The measured value is loaded from the actuator when t...

Page 98: ...enu and press ok The System menu opens Select the Products menu here and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the desired channel and press...

Page 99: ...menu here and press ok The Select product type menu opens Using the selection cursor select the product type of the desired channel and press ok All channels of the selected product type are displayed...

Page 100: ...actuators you wish to display information and press ok All channels of the selected product type are displayed Using the selection cursor select the desired channel and press ok The context menu for...

Page 101: ...ral transmitter can detect WMS receiv ers and sensors and add them to its network CAUTIO When learning in it is important that you select the product type of the connected product Selection of the wro...

Page 102: ...following menu is displayed NOTE The overview shows all WMS devices that have already been learned into the network or that were found for the first time If the device has already been learned in the...

Page 103: ...channels into which the device can be learned are dis played Using the selection cursor select the desired channel Press the button The device is learned into the channel The overview of scanned devi...

Page 104: ...V Fig 24 PowerUp on the WMS Plug receiver 9 2 1 2 Learning out actuators sensors Proceed as follows to learn out actuators and sensors button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and...

Page 105: ...urrently selected press the button The selected device waves Press the button to learn out the device The following message appears Press the ok button and check whether all devices wave You can press...

Page 106: ...mitters central transmitters Proceed as follows to learn in hand held transmitters or central transmitters Button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and press ok The System menu ope...

Page 107: ...E Now only the button for learning out is activated for the learned device Leave the menu using the button The Commissioning menu opens again 9 2 2 2 Learning out hand held transmitters central transm...

Page 108: ...TE The overview shows all WMS devices that were found for the first time button for learning in is activated or have already been learned into the network button for learning out is activated Using th...

Page 109: ...reserve the right to carry out improvements 109 Button Action result Leave the menu using the button when you are sure that all network devices confirmed the delete command by wav ing The Commissionin...

Page 110: ...press ok The System menu opens Select the Commissioning menu here and press ok The Commissioning menu opens Use the selection cursor to select the Learn limit positions run time menu item The followin...

Page 111: ...ion cursor to select the limit positions that you wish to learn in Tubular motor ser no 00001668 and press ok The actuator goes into learn mode and the following mes sage is displayed Confirm with OK...

Page 112: ...and start again Press ok The Limit positions run time menu opens again NOTE The procedure described here as an example is for the tubular motor prod uct Depending on the product type the menus and in...

Page 113: ...this manner without first having to wake them up Proceed as follows to learn out actuators and sensors Button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and press ok The System menu opens...

Page 114: ...texts see also Chapter 6 4 on page 35 Press the button to learn out the device The following message appears Press the ok button and check whether all devices wave You can press the ok button as often...

Page 115: ...System menu opens Select the Commissioning menu here and press ok The Commissioning menu opens Using the selection cursor select the Load factory settings menu item Call up the function with ok The fo...

Page 116: ...tors proceed as follows Button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and press ok The System menu opens Select the Commissioning menu here and press ok The Commissioning menu opens Usi...

Page 117: ...reserve the right to carry out improvements 117 Button Action result Leave the menu using the button when you are sure that all network devices confirmed the delete command by wav ing The Commissionin...

Page 118: ...is means that all network devices must be woken up You can wake up the network devices one after the other and send the command as often as you like To change the radio channel proceed as follows butt...

Page 119: ...to change the channel The following message appears Press the ok button and check whether all devices wave You can press the ok button as often as necessary Leave the menu using the button when you a...

Page 120: ...the function button repeatedly until the selection cursor is on the System line Press the ok button The System menu opens Press the function button again until the selection cursor is on the Settings...

Page 121: ...s the ok button The Date time menu is displayed The top menu line Time is selected Use the function buttons to set the desired time Press the button briefly The value changes slowly Press and hold the...

Page 122: ...ng time the entry in the Daylight saving time line is ignored Using the function button select Central control unit provides system time When this function is activated the central transmitter sends t...

Page 123: ...the main menu press the function button repeatedly until the selection cursor is on the System line Press the ok button The System menu opens Press the function button again until the selection cursor...

Page 124: ...goes into sleep mode when not on the charging station NOTE Press on any button to wake up the central transmitter After waking up the device always displays the main menu Pressing the button to wake u...

Page 125: ...NOTE When the central transmitter goes into sleep mode the special dealer mode is closed automatically In this case you need to log in again 9 4 1 Logging in as a specialist dealer To log in as a spec...

Page 126: ...the symbol appears in the header 9 4 2 Logging out as a specialist dealer To log out as a specialist dealer proceed as follows Button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and press ok...

Page 127: ...nu and press ok The System menu opens Select the Dealer menu here and press ok The Dealer menu opens Using the function button select Change password and press ok The following menu appears The curren...

Page 128: ...he software versions of the cen tral transmitter Proceed as follows Button Action result In the main menu select the System menu and press ok The System menu opens Select the System info menu here and...

Page 129: ...8 GHz Transmission power 10 dBm Reception sensitivity 101 dBm Range outdoors without interference 350 m Enclosure Dimensions L W H in mm 93 160 32 Degree of protection IP30 Safety class III Automatic...

Page 130: ...ons or damage to property will also be excluded Follow the instructions in the operating instructions of your sun shading prod uct Liability is also excluded for damage to the sun shading system resul...

Page 131: ...890405_d en 2015 12 01 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 131 Notes...

Page 132: ...WAREMA Renkhoff SE Hans Wilhelm Renkhoff Strasse 2 97828 Marktheidenfeld Main Germany http www warema de info warema de...

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