Changing batteries
10
3.4. Installing
the window contact
►
Connect any sensor with floating contact to the HCW 82
(installation to connection 1 and connection 2, see
Fig. 7(2), Page 9).
►
Assign the HCW 82 to the Hometronic Manager
HCM 200D as a sensor (refer to the HCM 200D
instructions "Assigning a room to a sensor").
If several floating contacts are used, these have
to be connected in series.
4. Changing
batteries
Change the batteries if the red LED of the room temperature
sensor flashes and the device is not in test mode.
►
Remove the housing cover of the HCW 82/HCF 82
(see Fig. 1).
►
Remove the batteries.
Dispose of the batteries according to the
local statutory requirements and not with
the used domestic refuse.
Always replace both batteries together.
Only use 1.5 V batteries of the type LR06, AA.
►
Insert the batteries with the right polarity into the batteriy
compartment (see Fig. 2).
►
Place the housing cover on at the top and latch it in
downwards (see Fig. 4).
5. Checking
radio
transmission
The HCW 82/HCF 82 can send a test signal to the allocated
receiver (for example an underfloor heating controller) in
order to test the signal strength.
►
Keep the teach-in button pressed for at least 30 s until the
red LED extinguishes.
The device is now in test mode and sends a test signal
every 5 seconds.
The LED flashes briefly at every test signal.
►
Check the radio transmission at the receiver. Refer to the
respective instructions for information about receiving and
evaluating the test signals.
The test mode is terminated automatically after
5 minutes. The test mode can also be terminated
by removing the batteries, disconnecting the
power supply or by pressing the teach-in button.
6.
Help with problems
Problem Cause
Remedy
Batteries
inserted
incorrectly
►
Insert the batteries
correctly.
Teach-in failed
Radio
connection
failure
►
Eliminate interference
sources (metal, wireless
devices).
►
Correct installation site.
►
Repeat the teach-in.
Batteries
inserted
incorrectly
►
Insert the batteries
correctly.
Radio
connection
failure
►
Eliminate interference
sources (metal, wireless
devices).
►
Repeat the teach-in.
No measured
data at
Hometronic
Manager
Module not
assigned or
assigned
incorrectly
►
Repeat the teach-in.
►
Check the assignment.
If appropriate, repeat.
Window contact
is ignored
Window
contact not
assigned
►
Repeat the teach-in for
the window contact.
7. Technical
data
Batteries
1.5 V, type LR06, AA
Power supply unit 3 V DC
±
10 %, min. 25 mA
Cable for power
supply unit/window
contact
∅
2x0.8 mm; 2x0.5 mm²
max. length 100 m
Frequency 868.3
MHz
(transmitter)
8. WEEE
directive
2002/96/
EC - Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment
directive
►
At the end of the product life dispose of
the packaging and product in a
corresponding recycling centre.
►
Do not dispose of the unit with the usual
domestic refuse.
►
Do not burn the product.