WAREMA Mobile System® WMS Central transmitter

WAREMA Mobile System® WMS Central transmitter WAREMA Mobile System® WMS Central transmitter

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IntroductionWAREMAWMS Central transmitter4.1 Operating elementsFig. 5The operating elements of the WMS Central transmitterDisplayThe illuminated display provides information on everything you can read orset on the WMS Central transmitter. For example, you can view the currentmeasured values of the outside brightness and outside temperature, the currenttime and much more. The various elements of the display are explainedin Chapter 4.2 on page 17.Function buttonsDepending on the information on the display, different processes can betriggered with the function buttons. For example, you can switch betweenmenus, restore a preset value, cancel an input, and more.Button AThis button jointly switches the comfort functions of all receivers learned intothe network on and off.Button iThis button calls up specific information depending on the menu or it opensspecial submenus.Battery status indicatorA red and green LED indicate the battery status.DisplayGreen LED lights upRed LED lights upGreen LED flashesRed LED flashesStatusThe central transmitter is charged via the charging stationThe central transmitter is in the charging station; there areno batteries in the device or they are faulty. If conventionalbatteries are contained in the device, the red LED lightsup after several minutes. This is to indicate that the batteriesare not charged by the device.The central transmitter is not in the charging station; thebatteries are still sufficiently chargedThe batteries are almost empty. Place the central transmitterinto the charging station for charging.16We reserve the right to carry out improvements890405_0•en•01.11.2009

Introduction4.2 Menu elementsAn overview of the menu elements is provided below. The menus are generallystructured as shown in the following example.Fig. 6Menu elementsThe date and time are shown in the header. Below this you can see themenu in which you are currently located. If you are located in a submenu, the Back arrow appears on the left side. The button next to this can be usedto return to the higher level menu. Status information appears on the rightunder the time. During normal operation, the charge status of the batteriesappears here.In the middle below the header are five menu lines; each line representsa value (submenu, setting, product, channel, etc.). If values can be set, themenu lines have two columns: The designation of the setting value is shownin the left column, and the current value is shown in the right column (symbolor number). The selected menu line is highlighted in colour.If the setting in the right column is grey instead of white, this setting cannotbe selected because it would not be applicable to the set product or is asafety function that can only be changed after a password is entered. Also,no buttons are enabled for locked functions.The grey areas on the sides of the screen contain the functions of the menubuttons, which depend on the current menu. Only those symbols and functionsare displayed that are useful in the current menu for the current devicestatus. The buttons on the left side are primarily used for navigation in themenus (scrolling up and down, selecting menu lines, etc.). The buttons onthe right side are usually used to enter the values or operate the products.Different operating options are available depending on the product type. Youcan operate a product by directly activating the buttons next to the displayedsymbols (e.g. UP - STOP - DOWN, if the , and symbols are visible).When you open the product menu, you can also enter values (e.g. roller shutter70% closed). When the setting is confirmed with ok, the product automaticallymoves to this position.890405_0•en•01.11.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 17

Introduction<strong>WAREMA</strong><strong>WMS</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>transmitter</strong>4.1 Operating elementsFig. 5The operating elements of the <strong>WMS</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>transmitter</strong>DisplayThe illuminated display provides information on everything you can read orset on the <strong>WMS</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>transmitter</strong>. For example, you can view the currentmeasured values of the outside brightness and outside temperature, the currenttime and much more. The various elements of the display are explainedin Chapter 4.2 on page 17.Function buttonsDepending on the information on the display, different processes can betriggered with the function buttons. For example, you can switch betweenmenus, restore a preset value, cancel an input, and more.Button AThis button jointly switches the comfort functions of all receivers learned intothe network on and off.Button iThis button calls up specific information depending on the menu or it opensspecial submenus.Battery status indicatorA red and green LED indicate the battery status.DisplayGreen LED lights upRed LED lights upGreen LED flashesRed LED flashesStatusThe central <strong>transmitter</strong> is charged via the charging stationThe central <strong>transmitter</strong> is in the charging station; there areno batteries in the device or they are faulty. If conventionalbatteries are contained in the device, the red LED lightsup after several minutes. This is to indicate that the batteriesare not charged by the device.The central <strong>transmitter</strong> is not in the charging station; thebatteries are still sufficiently chargedThe batteries are almost empty. Place the central <strong>transmitter</strong>into the charging station for charging.16We reserve the right to carry out improvements890405_0•en•01.11.2009

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