ENGLISH
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Protection class
Dimensions LxWxH
Wind force range
Light intensity range
Colour
Radio frequency
Range
Power supply
Power consumption
TROUBLESHOOTING
ISSUE
The sensor cannot be connected to the motor.
The sensor does not control the motor.
The awning/pergola will not close in windy conditions
The awning/pergola opens when the sun is shining.
The awning/pergola does not respond.
After being connected, the awning opens when the wind
rises, instead of closing.
The sun sensor does not close the awning/pergola after it
has been connected.
IP44 / class II
215x110x86 mm
1 - 40 km/h
1 - 60 KLx
White
(similar to RAL 9010)
433,05 - 434,79 Mhz
> 40 m
230 V
0,3 Watt
A wind sensor can be connected to and
control up to 20 motors.
SOLUTION
The sensor must be connected to the motor as a "2nd remote
control".
Make sure the buttons on the remote control are pressed
firmly to close the awning. If not, delete all of the remote
controls, first pair the remote control, and then the sensor.
Check the set values and compare them with the actual
values. Reduce the wind value.
The actual solar radiation must be greater than the set value.
Measurement values are too narrow and cancel each other
out if necessary. The sensor is not connected properly to the
awning. If the red LED lights up or the awning has beeped at
the end of programming
The direction of rotation of the remote control/wind sensor is
incorrectly set. Change the direction of rotation as described
on page 6.
To test, leave the awning/pergola in place until the end of the
day. As soon as the sun goes down, the awning should retract
automatically. Then adjust the setting to reduce the awning
projection.
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