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Teaching-Out Remote Controls; Operation; Local Operation On The Device; Opening The Window Fully - HomeMatic HM-Sec-Win Montageanleitung Und Bedienungsanleitung

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You can configure the travel speed of the "close" button in the same way.
7.3

Teaching-out remote controls

Press the "open" and "close" buttons simultaneously for longer than four seconds (the
mode is exited in the same way).
When teaching-out remote controls, the master remote control must be used for
authentication purposes (as with teaching-in). You can use the "close" (-) and "open" (+)
buttons to select the ID (2 – 20) of the remote control to be taught-out and confirm the
teaching-out procedure by pressing the "tilt" button. The master remote control cannot
be taught-out. If the master remote control is lost, WinMatic will have to be completely
reset.
If only the master remote control is taught-in, "MA" appears on the display once teach-
out mode has been called.
Teaching-out deletes all the profiles/links to a transmitter saved in WinMatic. If no entries
are made for three minutes, teach-out mode will be exited automatically.
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Operation

8.1

Local operation on the device

If WinMatic is in operator control mode (as is standard), direct operation is possible:
• "Close" button
• "Open" button
• "Tilt" button
If an operation is performed on the device, this is indicated on the device display by an
"M" (manual operation).
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8.2

Opening the window fully

If the window is to be opened fully, press the "open" button on the device. WinMatic
then moves the handle axle to the "open" position. The "window open" symbol appears
on the display. The position indicator for the window turning handle is also in the "open"
position.
To fully open the casement, you must now disengage the toothed rack from the window
frame.
When the window is open, remove the battery pack. This will prevent
inadvertent operations being performed, which could result in the window being
damaged.
8.3

Operation via taught-in control elements

8.3.1

Closing and tilting

When control elements have been taught-in, WinMatic can be operated wirelessly.
Irrespective of the parameters set during teaching-in, only two types of motion are
available in this instance:
• Closing and locking
• Tilting (by x% for n minutes)
In HomeMatic, control elements are defined as "OFF" or "ON" buttons as standard and,
if required, grouped as an "OFF/ON" pair of buttons. During teaching-in, the "OFF"
button is assigned the "close" function and the "ON" button the "tilt" function.
You can stop a particular motion by pressing the button for the opposite type of motion.
8.3.2

Increasing the travel speed during motion

When a destination is approached, initially the speed stored in the profile is used.
Pressing the same button again will increase the travel speed in stages, up to the
maximum possible value.
Overview of operating behaviour:
WinMatic position
Button press
OPEN
Opening/unlocked
Closing/locked
CLOSE
Opening/unlocked
CLOSE
Closing/locked
OPEN
Behaviour
Increase speed
by 1 stage
Increase speed
by 1 stage
Stop
Stop
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