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Automatic settings
Control System WS1 Color / WS1000 Color
• Version: 14.12.2016 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
(black writing), the block has been removed. The block will then be first active for this
drive again if it is reactivated maually or the next time the frost alarm is triggered.
Please note that the shade rails or other mechanical components can remain iced even
when the outdoor temperature has already risen to a relatively high value.
The drive and hangings may be damaged if a firmly frozen
outdoor shading is moved!
Activate: If the sun shade is to be retracted when there is a frost alarm, select
Yes
.
Deactivate: If the sun shade should offer shade regardless of the frost risk, select
No
(default setting).
Confirm your setting with the
OK
button.
Press the button to set the wind alarm. The wind alarm protects the system from dam-
age by retracting the blind respectively the roller shutter.
Adjust values: Use the arrow keys to adjust the value for wind speed and the length of
time by which it must have been exceeded.
Disable: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should not react to the wind, select
Never retract
(default setting).
Confirm your setting with the
OK
button.
A wind alarm triggered for the drive will remain active for 5 minutes. Additionally, a
wind delay can be set for shades. Then the automatic functions remain switched off for
the defined period of time after the end of the wind alarm. Manual operation is howev-
er possible again.
System > Automatic Settings > General Settings > Wind Delay
3.3. Setting a wind delay (shades)
Press the button to enable or disable the rain alarm. The rain alarm protects against
moisture damage by retracting the blind respectively the roller shutter.
Enable: If the shading should be retracted when there is rain, select
Yes
.
Disable: If the shading respectively the roller shutter should remain closed when there
is rain, select
No
. (default setting).
Confirm your setting with the
OK
button.
Wind Alarm
Rain Alarm
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