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WIND SENSOR TEST:
01. Turn the knob "Wind" (fig. 8) ANTICLOCKWISE to the "Test" position.
02. Move the wind sensor blades and ensure that the LED emits a series of short red flashes (= threshold exceeded)
and that SKIROSOL activates an Ascent command (▲).
03. At this point, stop the blades and check whether the red LED emits a series of short alternating red and green
flashes: these indicate that the awning is free from the wind protection and can be controlled according to the times
set on the automation.
Caution! – the automation may be set with control disable times. These can be deleted by switching the automation
off and then back on.
RAIN SENSOR TEST (fig. 10):
Caution – During rain detection the sensor is heated, so it is perfectly normal to feel heat during the procedure described
in point 02;
01. Turn the "Sun" or "Wind" knob (fig. 8) ANTICLOCKWISE to the "Test" position. If you turn the "Sun" knob it is advis-
able to cover the sun sensor to prevent the sun test from affecting the rain test.
02. Place your finger on the rain sensor (fig. 9) and hold it there for 3 seconds. Check that the LED emits a series of
short yellow flashes and that SKIROSOL sends a "rain presence" command. The controlled device will behave
according to how it has been programmed (refer to its instruction manual). Note – If this does not occur, repeat this
procedure.
03. Remove your finger from the rain sensor and after 3 seconds check that the LED produces a series of short green
flashes followed by a series of short red flashes.
6 – CLIMATIC SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of the climatic sensors on the product is useful to set each one with a "trip threshold", i.e. a value over (or
below) which SKIROSOL is activated to send a radio signal to the receiver where it is memorised.
• (fig. 12) "SUN" Threshold – The sun sensor (b - fig. 8) reads and takes real time measurements of sunlight intensity;
when this exceeds the set threshold, SKIROSOL sends a Down command (▼) to the automation after 2 minutes.
When the intensity of the sunlight falls by a certain value below the threshold, SKIROSOL sends information on this status
to the automation after 15 minutes. To adjust the "sun" threshold, turn the knob "Sun" (fig. 8) to the required value.
Note – If the "Sun" knob is set to the maximum value (clockwise limit), the sun sensor is disabled.
• (fig. 11) "WIND" Threshold – The wind sensor (a - fig. 3) reads and takes real time measurements of the wind speed;
when this exceeds the set threshold, SKIROSOL sends an Up command (▲) to the automation.
When the action of the wind decreases and falls below the set threshold, SKIROSOL sends information on this status
to the automation after 4 minutes.
To adjust the "wind" threshold, turn the knob "Wind" (fig. 8) to the required value.
• The rain sensor (c - fig. 8) has ON /OFF type operation and is non-adjustable. It sends the command when it begins
to rain or snow.
7 – DIAGNOSTICS
It is possible to check at any time whether the intensity of the atmospheric phenomenon is below or above the set
threshold by means of the LED which indicates the operating status. During these diagnostics SKIROSOL provides data
in real time without taking into account the standby times set for normal operation. Faults are indicated by the LED "L1"
in the order shown in Table A. If for example during normal operation the thresholds for both wind and rain are exceeded,
only the red LED will light up (wind).
Behaviour of LED "L1" and meaning
• Red LED lit = Wind: the set threshold has been exceeded
• Yellow LED lit = Rain: presence of rain
• Green LED lit = Sun: the set threshold has been exceeded
• Intermittent red LED (intervals of 0.5 seconds) = Pre-alarm – fault on "wind" sensor: this has not detected wind
action in the last 24 hours
• Intermittent yellow LED (intervals of 0.5 seconds) = Pre-alarm – fault on "rain" sensor: this has not detected rain
in the last 30 days
• Intermittent green LED (intervals of 0.5 seconds) = Pre-alarm – fault on "sun" sensor: this has not detected any
variation in sunlight intensity in the last 24 hours
• LED off = no threshold has been exceeded and there is no pre-alarm in progress
Note – To check whether a fault is effectively present on the device, simply perform the Tests specified in Chapter 5. If
the red, yellow or green LEDs continue to emit intermittent flashes, there is probably a fault.
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8 – TROUBLESHOOTING
If the intensity of the wind or sun exceeds the set threshold or it is raining but the automation does not appear
to perform the manoeuvre correctly, check that SKIROSOL is powered correctly and correctly memorised on the
receiver of the automation to be controlled (see chapter 5). If this does not solve the problem, ensure correct operation
of SKIROSOL by performing diagnostics as described in chapter 7.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product is an integral part of the automation and therefore must be disposed of along with it.
As in installation, also at the end of product lifetime, the disassembly and scrapping operations must be performed by
qualified personnel.
This product is made of various types of material, some of which can be recycled while others must be disposed of.
Seek information on the recycling and disposal methods established by the local regulations in your area for this product
category.
Caution! – Some parts of the product may contain polluting or hazardous substances which, if released to the environ-
ment, may cause serious damage to the environment or to human health.
As indicated by the symbol alongside, disposal of this product with domestic waste is strictly prohibited. Sepa-
rate the waste into categories for disposal, according to the methods established by current legislation in your
area, or return the product to the retailer when purchasing a new version.
Caution! – Local legislation may impose heavy fines in the event of illegal disposal of this product.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT
Power supply
120 / 230 V~; 50 / 60 Hz
Transmission frequency
433.92 MHz with built-in antenna
Radio encoding
TTS (compatible with receivers controlled by SKIMY series transmitters)
Radiated power
approx. 1 mW (ERP). In optimal conditions this corresponds to a range of approx.
100 m in open field or 20 m inside buildings.
Relay contact
normally open maximum 0.5 A and 50 V
Protection rating
IP 34
Operating temperature
from - 20°C to + 55°C
Dimensions (mm)
(volume) 125 x 250 x 100 (H)
Weight
400 g
Technical characteristics of sensors:
• "Wind" sensor
Measurement range
from 0 to 125 km/h
Resolution
1 km/h
Accuracy
± 2% F.S.
Conversion constant
0.26 rev/s - km/h
Threshold setting
from 5 to 80 km/h
Pre-alarm
after 24 hours without wind
• "Rain" sensor
Measurement range
Presence/absence of falling rain droplets (the sensor detects variations in capacitance
caused by the droplets).
Pre-alarm
after 30 days without rain
• "Sun" sensor
Measurement range
from 3 to 80 klux
Resolution
1 klux
Accuracy
± 5% F.S.
Threshold setting
from 5 to 60 klux
Pre-alarm
after 24 hours without
variations in light
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