4
Operation
Once the wireless sensors have been installed and the base unit has been started
up, data from the wireless sensors does not immediately appear on the base unit's
display. As every sensor has an individual serial number, each one must be registe-
red with the base unit separately.
The advantage of this approach is that data is only recorded from sensors that have
been specifically registered, not from any sensors belonging to a different, neigh-
bouring system, for example, not even after a restart.
Please note!
If no input area of the menu line is touched for around 5 s when making en-
tries, the device returns to the main menu automatically (and incorporates/
saves any settings that have been made). Therefore, once you have made an entry,
wait until the main menu appears again. In the same way, you can also exit a menu
each time you have made an adjustment. Just touch the relevant input areas lightly,
do not press down on them hard. Do not use objects to press or tap the display.
Once inside a menu, touching and keeping your finger on an adjustment area allows
you to adjust values faster, as the system will continue to scroll through the possible
options without you having to keep touching the adjustment area over and over
again.
4.1
Teaching-in/Deleting external sensors
A maximum of nine BidCoS
the system.
Memory slots 1 to 8 are reserved for the sensors HM-WDS40-TH-I (IT),
HM-WDS30-T-O (ITC), and HM-WDS10-TH-O (OTH) sensors.
Memory slot 9 is reserved for the HM-WDS100-C6-O combination sensor.
If there are several sensors of the WDS10, WDS30, or WDS40 types, we recommend
that the batteries are first removed from all sensors in order to ensure the sensors
are assigned uniquely.
Teaching-in
- Touch "CFG" in the menu line.
- The following appears:
NEXT
- Touch "NEXT" and the following appears:
NEXT
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-compatible external sensors can be registered with
TM
CLEANING
SENSOR
ENTER
ENTER