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Brand | WAREMA |
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Model | climatronic |
Category | Thermostat |
Language | English |
Overview of the manual's scope and disclaimers.
Reference to detailed safety information in other documents.
Contact details for WAREMA Renkhoff SE.
Legal information about the publisher and trademarks.
Contact points for control systems and export.
Explanation of warning symbols and their meanings.
Guidelines and restrictions for the correct application of the device.
Identifies the intended audience for these installation instructions.
Warnings and procedures for altering the system.
Essential safety measures during electrical installation and operation.
List of related documentation available for the system.
Specifies the software versions used for the manual's content.
Description of the control panel's physical components and their functions.
Overview of how WAREMA climatronic components connect and interact.
Explains the system's architecture including products, channels, groups, and scenes.
Visual representation of the WAREMA climatronic system hierarchy.
Clarifies the terms "channel" and "facade" in system configuration.
How to combine multiple channels for simultaneous operation.
How to store and recall predefined operational scenarios.
Lists the components included in the WAREMA climatronic accessory box.
Step-by-step guide for installing the system components.
Guidelines for designing the RS 485 bus network topology.
Importance and location of device serial numbers for identification.
Guidance on calculating power supply requirements based on connected devices.
Rules for incorporating repeaters and hubs in the network.
Recommended types and specifications for network cabling.
Instructions for mounting and wiring the central control panel.
Procedures for mounting and wiring switch actuators.
Details on required output terminals for different controllable products.
How to connect and configure local pushbuttons for group control.
Guide to assigning products to specific actuator inputs and outputs.
Diagrams illustrating connections for various devices like dimmers and fans.
Explanation of the different parts of the climatronic's start menu display.
Detailed breakdown of the elements visible on the start menu screen.
Interpretation of symbols indicating the system's operational states.
Outlines different methods for setting up and commissioning the system.
Procedure for selecting the user interface language.
Guided process for creating system projects using the built-in assistant.
Steps to add and configure sensors within the system.
Methods for uniquely identifying connected sensors.
Using a magnet or program key for automatic sensor serial number detection.
Manually inputting sensor serial numbers for identification.
Steps to add and configure actuators in the system.
Methods for uniquely identifying connected actuators.
Using the PROG button for automatic actuator serial number detection.
Manually inputting actuator serial numbers for identification.
Process for setting up communication channels for devices.
Renaming automatically assigned channel names for better identification.
Assigning the correct product type to a configured channel.
Defining how many identical products are controlled by a single channel.
Choosing the specific type of external venetian blind for configuration.
Adjusting operational times and slat angles for sun shading products.
Enabling safety features like wind or ice monitoring.
Enabling comfort-related functions such as sun control or timers.
Assigning specific sensors to channels for data input.
Pairing remote controls with the system's channels.
Option to create more channels after the initial setup.
Activating and configuring locking contacts for specific product functions.
Configuring the system's internal clock and date settings.
Assigning specific output terminals on actuators to controlled products.
Finalizing project setup, uploading data, and exiting the assistant.
Accessing system configuration menus for initial setup.
Setting the current date, time, and time zone parameters.
Configuring brightness, tone, and standby behavior of the display.
Visualizes how display settings affect behavior over time.
Process for preparing and setting a custom image for standby mode.
Choosing the user interface language from available options.
Calibrating temperature sensors to match site conditions.
Adjusting the temperature reading from the internal control panel sensor.
Calibrating temperature readings from external weather stations.
Calibrating temperature readings from indoor humidity/temperature sensors.
Setting the geographic coordinates for accurate slat angle calculations.
Configuring the system for temporary absence, deactivating comfort functions.
Performing tests on wind sensors and resetting alarms.
Managing dealer password and access levels for system configuration.
Option to enable or disable the greying of non-relevant menu items.
Creating, deleting, and configuring connected actuators.
Managing individual communication channels for devices.
Setting advanced comfort features for selected channels.
Configuring safety-related functions like wind and ice monitoring.
Detailed settings for protecting products against wind damage.
Setting delay times for wind alarm response to prevent false triggers.
Setting delay times for when the wind alarm is no longer active.
Enabling wind monitoring based on direction and specific limit values.
Setting directional wind limit values for increased sensitivity.
Defining the starting angle for direction-dependent wind monitoring.
Defining the ending angle for direction-dependent wind monitoring.
Displays current wind force and direction, not adjustable.
Configuration for preventing ice formation and product damage.
Activating or deactivating the ice monitoring function.
Setting the temperature threshold for triggering the ice alarm.
Defining product position and slat angle during ice alarm conditions.
Configuring automatic reset of ice alarms based on temperature.
Procedure for manually resetting an active ice alarm.
Displays current temperature and precipitation status.
Configuring how channels respond to external building control system signals.
Assigning sensors to channels for controlling product functions.
Creating, managing, and configuring individual products.
Selecting the type of product (e.g., awning, blind) for configuration.
Copying settings from one product to another of the same type.
Removing a product from the system configuration.
Assigning a configured product to a specific communication channel.
Assigning actuator contacts to products and viewing contact availability.
Allocating specific locking contacts to products for special functions.
Setting the time required for products to move to their upper position.
Setting down times or on periods for products like lights.
Adjusting slat angles for venetian blinds to optimize light incidence.
Setting delay times for fan operation after valve opening.
Adjusting automatic calibration duration for motor drives.
Selecting operating modes for local manual control of products.
Configuring local group pushbutton connections.
Setting the minimum dimming level for lights and fans.
Adding, deleting, and configuring connected sensors.
Configuring and managing the tableau interface device.
Displaying the software versions of connected system components.
Information on using the SD card for saving and loading system projects.
Steps to save the current system configuration to the SD card.
Procedure for loading a previously saved system project from the SD card.
Uploading project data to all connected devices for an update.
Options for loading data to individual or all connected devices.
Saving current settings as dealer settings for future restoration.
Exiting dealer mode to restrict access to operator settings.
Displays all currently measured values from system sensors.
Shows historical data and trends for measured values.
Lists active triggers and commands currently affecting system operation.
Records a history of all triggers and commands that have occurred.
Displays a list of detected system faults, their type, and affected devices.