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Maximum Tilt Range; Teaching-In Remote Controls And Buttons In Two Steps; Overview - HomeMatic HM-Sec-Win Montageanleitung Und Bedienungsanleitung

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Initially, the pulling force can be left at value 1. If the casement is heavy or the
window is subject to a strong wind, you can increase the force in stages. The
force must be large enough to enable the casement to be closed completely
and locked effortlessly. To change the setting, simply call up set-up mode
again.
If you are using double-sided adhesive tape to fix the toothed rack holder in
place, the pulling force must be left at value 1. If the force is increased, this will
damage the adhesive bond.
7.1.3

Maximum tilt range

You can increase or decrease the maximum tilt range using the +/- buttons.
Each time you make a new setting, you can test it by pressing the "tilt"
button briefly and then modify it, if necessary. There are 29 levels that are
indicated on the display.
The maximum possible tilt range that has been measured should not be set as
the maximum tilt range (A); instead, a lower value should be used so that the
toothed rack can be disengaged easily.
Confirm your setting by pressing and holding the "tilt" button (for longer than four
seconds). Set-up mode is then exited.
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7.2

Teaching-in remote controls and buttons in two steps

7.2.1

Overview

Please read this entire section before starting to carry out the teach-in procedure.
Teaching-in:
If WinMatic has already been taught-in to a HomeMatic central control unit,
direct teach-in on the device will no longer be possible. When teach-in mode is
called in such cases, the display will briefly show "Xc" and the call-up procedure
will be cancelled. Additional teach-in procedures must then be carried out via
the central control unit. For more information on this, please refer to the
documentation relating to the HomeMatic central control unit and to the
HomeMatic system manual.
The teach-in procedure that does not use a central control unit is described
below. When using WinMatic, one remote control serves as a safety-relevant
component and is designated as the "master" remote control – this remote
control is automatically the first one to be taught-in. From now on, a button on
the master remote control must always be pressed in order to authenticate all
other teach-in procedures.
Do not pass the "master" remote control on to anyone and do not use it for
everyday operation. If the master remote control is lost, a different remote
control can only be taught-in as the new master by resetting to the initial state.
Teaching-in is divided into two steps:
• Teach-in mode: Teaching-in the remote control with default value (open/close)
• Configuration mode: Setting parameters (optional)
Configuration mode is not called up automatically after teaching-in; instead, it
must be selected explicitly.
• Calling teach-in mode: Long button press on "close"
(for longer than four seconds)
• Calling configuration mode: Long button press on "open"
(for longer than four seconds)
Both modes are exited in the same way.
Setting parameters:
In configuration mode, you can set parameters for the taught-in buttons.
The following settings can be made:
• Dwell time in the "tilted" state (how long the window should remain tilted for)
• % value for the tilt range (relating to the maximum possible tilt range set for the
window)
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