WAREMA Mobile System® WMS Central transmitter

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

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FavouritesWAREMAWMS Central transmitter7.1.2 Operating a favourite bypreselecting the positionThe position is preset. The product does not move to the set value until thevalue is enabled.Main menu Favourites Channel xButtonAction/resultIn the main menu, select the [Favourites] line using theselection cursor.Press the ok button.The [Favourites] menu opens.Using the function buttons, select the favourite that youwould like to use.Press the ok button.All channels belonging to the favourite are displayed.Using the function buttons, select the channel that you wouldlike to operate.Press the ok button.All parameters of this channel are displayed. In the exampleshown here of the external venetian blind, the position andslat angle can be changed.Use the selection cursor to select a line whose entry youwish to change (in the example: slat angle).Use the arrow buttons on the right to adjust the parameter tothe desired valueConfirm the changed value with OK.The new value is now sent to the actuator and the product ispositioned accordingly.The status display indicates the transmission process:GREEN: The central transmitter is transmittingRED: The command is not confirmed (e.g. the receiver isoutside of the transmission range)42We reserve the right to carry out improvements890405_0•en•01.11.2009

Favourites7.1.3 Operating products byrecalling a sceneScenes can be used to jointly operate a large number of different products atthe press of a button. The position or activation state of the products involvedis stored and is then brought about again when the scene is recalled.To recall a scene:Main menu Favourites Channel xbuttonAction/resultIn the main menu, select the [Favourites] line using theselection cursor.Press the ok button.The [Favourites] menu opens.Use the function buttons to select the desired scene.NOTE If the desired scene was assigned to a favourite, firstselect this favourite. You can then select the scene inthe submenu of the favourite in the next step.Press the button briefly.All products involved in the scene move to their stored positions.The status display indicates the transmission process:GREEN: The central transmitter is transmittingRED: The command is not confirmed (e.g. the receiver isoutside of the transmission range)To change a scene:Move the products involved in the scene to the desired positions.Press the button until the status display shows the transmissionprocess.The scene is stored again.890405_0•en•01.11.2009 We reserve the right to carry out improvements 43

Favourites<strong>WAREMA</strong><strong>WMS</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>transmitter</strong>7.1.2 Operating a favourite bypreselecting the positionThe position is preset. The product does not move to the set value until thevalue is enabled.Main menu Favourites Channel xButtonAction/resultIn the main menu, select the [Favourites] line using theselection cursor.Press the ok button.The [Favourites] menu opens.Using the function buttons, select the favourite that youwould like to use.Press the ok button.All channels belonging to the favourite are displayed.Using the function buttons, select the channel that you wouldlike to operate.Press the ok button.All parameters of this channel are displayed. In the exampleshown here of the external venetian blind, the position andslat angle can be changed.Use the selection cursor to select a line whose entry youwish to change (in the example: slat angle).Use the arrow buttons on the right to adjust the parameter tothe desired valueConfirm the changed value with OK.The new value is now sent to the actuator and the product ispositioned accordingly.The status display indicates the transmission process:GREEN: The central <strong>transmitter</strong> is transmittingRED: The command is not confirmed (e.g. the receiver isoutside of the transmission range)42We reserve the right to carry out improvements890405_0•en•01.11.2009

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