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TK-335034-Rev01_070223.pdf
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Thermokon Sensortechnik GmbH • www.thermokon.de • [email protected]
The Thermokon radio products may be sold and used in EU
countries, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
The products conform to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and
meet EU regulations.
7.
Functional description of the
radio sensor
s
7.1 Standard function (Function 1)
The up/down/stop function for blinds/shutters, including slat
adjustment for blinds, is executed by briefly activating the
buttons on the radio sensor (tip operation).
Longer activation of the buttons will start continuous operation
with adjustable travel time (parameter).
7.2 Continuous operation (Function 2)
An activation of the buttons will always start continuous
operation with adjustable travel time (parameter).
7.3 Momentary contact (Function 3)
Activating one of the radio sensor’s buttons will cause the up/
down motion of blinds and shutters for a selected period
(parameter), terminated by a stop function; for blinds this
function includes slat adjustment. The Stop function occurs
when the button is released. The outputs are reciprocally
interlocked.
Please note that reversing the direction of motion may result
in reversal of the motors without any intervening switching
time! In this case one must be sure to use blind and shutter
motors which permit such direct reversal of motion direction.
7.4 Automatic mode (Function 4)
Caution!! Already integrated for future applications!
Activating automatic mode opens up options for using the
radio actuator in combination with a sun sensor (Point 7.6).
Button
Down
T
T
T
T
T
Button I
Button
UP
U
U
U
U
U
Button O
Button
Function
Press button UP
U
or
DOWN
T
briefly
Tip operation UP/DOWN
Press button UP
U
or
DOWN
T
for longer
Continuous operation
UP/DOWN (parameter)
Parameter
1
Running time 120 s
2
Running time 10 s
3
Running time 30 s
4
Running time 60 s
5
Running time 5 min
6
Running time 10 min
7
Running time 60 min
Button
Function
Press button
UP
U
or DOWN
T
Continuous operation
UP/DOWN (parameter)
Parameter
see Point 7.1
Button
Function
Press button DOWN
T
or
I
Automatic mode on
Press button UP
U
or
O
Automatic mode off
Parameter
1
Sun mode
Button
Function
Press button UP
U
or DOWN
T
UP/DOWN
Release button UP
U
or DOWN
T
Stop command
Parameter
see Point 7.1
7.5 Safety function (Function 5)
The radio sensor can be used, for example, to service blinds/
shutters and, with the window contact, can also be used to
latch opened patio doors in place.
One radio sensor is assigned on the respective radio actuator
and the radio actuator’s
Function 5
is programmed.
Caution!!
The window contact must be assigned or deleted
with its programming button on a radio actuator.
Following activation of
Function 5‘s
programming, the
magnetic contact of the window contact must be activated
one time
to permit its recognition!
This can also be done
before
the the window contact will be mounted.
7.6 Sun sensor mode (Function 6)
Caution!! Already integrated for future applications!
With automatic mode ON (Point 7.4), an ON signal from the
sun sensor will cause all shutters/blinds and awnings to be
switched to „DOWN“ (with a 1 s slat adjustment for blinds)
and an OFF signal will result in the „UP“ command. This is
especially recommended for awnings.
The time setting for lowering is adjustable (parameter).
Caution!!
Please follow the sun sensor’s instructions.
7.7 Scenes (Function 7)
When multiple blinds/shutters are controlled with radio actuators
and their assigned radio sensors, this function can be used to
store the current positions of blinds/shutters as a scene,
which can then be called up later on.
This is done by assigning all radio actuators involved in the
scene to an additional radio sensor, in which
Function 7
has
been programmed for each of the radio actuators.
When the blinds/shutters are in the desired positions, the
scene must then be stored by pressing one of the buttons on
the radio sensor used for the scene for longer than 2 s.
Briefly pressing one of the radio sensor’s buttons will cause
one of the four stored scenes (A ... D) to be called up and
automatically adjust the positions of blinds/shutters accordingly.
Window contact
(SRW01)
max. 5mm
Window contact
Magnet
8. Ranges between radio sensors and actuators
The range of the radio signals decreases as the distance
between radio sensor and actuator increases. The range
between the radio sensor and actuator in a house is approx.
30m (line-of-sight connection) and 100m in halls. The trans-
mission range depends on the materials used in the building:
Limiting the range of the radio signals due to:
• Installing the radio sensor or actuator in the immediate
vicinityof materials with metal constituents, or metal objects.
A distance of at least 10cm should be maintained.
• Installing the radio sensor or actuator on the ground or at
ground level.
• Moisture in the materials
• Devices, which also emit high frequency signals, such as
e.g. computers, audio and video equipment, electronic
ballasts for illuminants.
A distance of at least 0.5m should be maintained.
9. Error analysis in the case of radio interference
For a new or pre-existing system:
• Check the system voltage of the
radio actuator
.
• Check if the radio actuator is receiving a radio command.
• Check if the
radio actuator
is connected as specified.
• Check the operation of the connected consumers.
• Delete all
radio sensors
in the
radio actuator
, and reprogramme
the
radio actuator
.
• Check if any changes have been made around the system
that could generate problems (metal cabinets, walls or
furniture has been moved, etc.).
If possible, restore things to their original status.
• Mount the
radio sensor or actuator
at a better location.
The
radio actuator
independently turns ON and OFF:
• This can occur when an outside
radio sensor
is activated
within the
radio actuator
range that was previously program-
med in the
radio actuator
.
• Delete all
radio sensors
in the
radio actuator
, and reprogramme
the
radio actuator
.
A
radio actuator
does not work:
• Take the
radio sensor
and move toward the
radio actuator
.
If the system still works at a closer distance, the
radio sensor
was installed outside of the transmission range, or there
was interference.
• Mount the
radio sensor
or
actuator
at a better location.
Material
Typical range
Masonry
20m (max. 3 walls)
Reinforced concrete
10m (max. 1 wall/ceiling)
Drywall/wood
30m (max. 5 walls)
Radio sensor button
Function
Press button DOWN
T
or
I
UP and interlock
Press button UP
U
or
O
Release
Status window contact
Function
Window contact opened
Interlock
Window contact closed
Release
Parameter
1
Radio Sensor safety function
2
Window contact safety function
Sun sensor
Function
On signal
DOWN
Off signal
UP
Parameter
1
Running time 10 s
2
Running time 13 s
3
Running time 16 s
4
Running time 20 s
5
Running time 25 s
6
Running time 30 s
7
Running time 40 s
Button
Function
Press button UP
U
or
button
O
briefly
Switch on scene
A or C (parameter)
Press button DOWN
T
or button
I
briefly
Switch on scene
B or D (parameter)
Press button UP
U
or
button
O
for longer
Storage scene
A or C (parameter)
Press button DOWN
T
or button
I
for longer
Storage scene
B or D (parameter)
Parameter
1 Scene A (button
O
or
U
), scene B (button
I
or
T
)
2 Scene C (button
O
or
U
), scene D (button
I
or
T
)