Warnings:
For product installation, maintenance and repairs contact only qualified tech-
nical personnel, who must comply with the legislation in force.
1) Product description
The SKIROSOL SRCK 610 weather sensor measures WIND speed in
Km/h, and the brightness of sunlight in KLux.
It can be used to command programmed motors or control units, ena-
bling the automation of awnings, rolling shutters and similar fixtures via a
radio control, based on the detected weather conditions.
For example, awnings will open automatically when the programmed
SUNLIGHT level is exceeded, and will close when the WIND level is
exceeded.
The commands are sent by radio, therefore the only connections required
are the electric line ones (see the "Installation" chapter).
SKIROSOL SRCK 610 is equipped with a programming/transmission
button (
) (Fig. 1, detail B) and a multicoloured indicator light (LED
) (Fig. 1, detail C). It also features an audible signal (Beep
1.1) Command rules
SKIROSOL SRCK 610 measures WIND speed and brightness of SUN-
LIGHT. When the detected value exceeds the programmed level, a com-
mand is sent to the motors or control units as described below:
Wind: when the WIND level is exceeded for a period of at least 3 seconds,
an "up" command (corresponding to button
sent. When the threshold value is exceeded, the LED becomes red and
while the command is being transmitted, the RED LED flashes.
Sun: when the SUN level is exceeded for a period of at least 2 minutes, a
"down" command (corresponding to button
sent. When the threshold value is exceeded, the LED becomes GREEN
and while the command is being transmitted, the GREEN LED flashes.
2) Installation
Before you install the unit, test the radio range, as the presence of thick
walls and/or other devices operating at the same frequency can greatly
reduce the range. To check the range, carry out a provisional test (see
"Testing" chapter), positioning yourself, first, near the automation and
then near the place of final installation.
Though the range under favourable conditions, in a free field, can be 100-
200 m, taking into account the protection function, we advise you not to
exceed 20-30 m. Moreover, you should make sure that there are no other
devices operating at the same frequency and with continuous transmis-
sion, such as alarms, headphones, etc., which might further reduce the
range.
For proper operation, keep in mind that the weather sensor must be
positioned near the shutter/awning to be protected, in an area that is
exposed to the action of the wind and sun.
3) Electrical connections
The product must be connected to a 230Vac (SKIROSOL SRCK 610
version) or 120Vac power source (SKIROSOL SRCK 610-V1 version),
without ground connection, as shown in Fig.5, Fig.6 and Fig.7.
After wiring, close the covers on the mounting bracket securely (Fig.1
detail D).
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Read the instructions carefully and verify which motors or con-
trol units are suitable for use with the SKIROSOL SRCK 610 weath-
er sensor. Any other application is improper and prohibited.
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Precedence: if both levels are exceeded, precedence is given to WIND
before SUN for safety reasons. Only after the WIND level has dropped
below the set value for at least 2 minutes, the SUN command is ena-
bled.
Each command is repeated at periodic intervals until the SUN/WIND level
drops below the set limits.
SKIROSOL SRCK 610 transmits the measured WIND speed in Km/h,
brightness of SUNLIGHT in Klux, plus RAIN*, TEMPERATURE* and
HUMIDITY* readings.
(*= only for versions with special sensor)
To proceed with the installation, refer to Fig. 2, Fig. 3, Fig. 4 and Fig. 7;
remember not to tighten the fastening screw too hard (Fig. 1, detail A).
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As SKIROSOL SRCK 610 is supplied with mains voltage, we
recommend that you do not install it in an easily accessible loca-
tion.
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