02. Wait a few seconds until the control unit has completed the device
recognition procedure.
03. When the recognition procedure has completed, the P3 LED (fig. 42)
will go off. If the P3 LED flashes, it means that an error has occurred;
see section 10.5 "Troubleshooting".
04. After you have added or removed any devices, the automation sys-
tem must be tested again according to the directions contained in
paragraph 8.1 "Testing".
10.3.3 - Adding further wireless devices to an existing system
This procedure allows you to add more wireless devices to an existing
wireless network, without the need to recapture the devices already
installed.
01. Warning – The new wireless scanning devices should not have been
used on other systems; otherwise, you need to restore to factory
settings using the steps outlined in paragraph 10.3.6.
02. Press and hold P1 (fig. 42) of the control unit and release it after the
green Led illuminates. Now the Led will flash quickly and the control
unit will try to communicate with each of the devices that are already
installed in the system (on the wireless devices the Led "A" will flash
with green light and the Led "B" will flash- fig. 42). On completion,
the control unit Led will illuminate with solid green light, placing
the control unit into "radio listen" mode for the acquisition of new
devices.
Caution! – If the device does not communicate, the control unit will
emit a sound (beep) for 10 seconds. If you do not press any other
button, at the end of 10 seconds the control unit stops the capturing
phase, keeping the system in the previous state.
03. Insert the batteries into the device to be added (fig. 37 for PH100W
and fig. 38 for FL100W) or, if the batteries are already inserted, press
and release "T" on the device: the control unit will emit a brief sound
(beep) to confirm acquisition and on the device, the Led "A" will begin
to flash green and the Led "B" (fig. 42) will begin to flash, until the
procedure is complete.
04. To pair further devices to the control unit, repeat the instructions from
point 03, for each one.
05. Finally, press and release P1 on the control unit to finish the proce-
dure.
Note: whenever this procedure is executed, it runs again, including rec-
ognition of devices connected to the Stop input.
10.3.4 - Removing one or more devices from an existing system
This procedure allows you to remove one or more wireless devices from
an existing wireless network, without the need to re-scan the rest of the
system.
01. Remove the batteries from the device that you want to remove, or
restore its factory settings using the procedure in 10.3.6, so that the
device is no longer able to communicate.
02. Press and hold P1 of the control unit and release it after the green
Led illuminates. On release the control unit Led will flash quickly and
the it will try to communicate with each of the existing devices in the
system (all the devices Leds start flashing). At the end of this phase
the control unit will emit a sound (beep) for 10 seconds, indicating
the lack of response of the device(s) to be removed. Within the beep
duration, press and release P1 of the control unit to confirm removal
of the device(s): on the control unit the Led lights up steady green.
If you want to acquire more new devices: follow the programming
procedure as described in 10.3.3, 03, otherwise go to the next point.
03. Finish the procedure by pressing and releasing P1 on the control
unit: this will emit 2 sounds (beep-beep) to confirm the removal of
the device(s).
10.3.5 - Replace the control unit in an existing system
This procedure allows you to replace the CL9WKA control unit in an
existing system. Rather than delete the pairing in all wireless devices
present, and then have to acquire them one at a time, the procedure
allows the new control unit to acquire, with a simple operation, all devices
present, using one of these devices.
Warning – If the new control unit comes from another system, before
you begin this procedure you need to restore its factory settings by using
the procedure in section 10.3.6.
01. Choose a wireless device from any existing ones in the system and
remove it from the base to gain access to its key "T" (fig. 42). Then
move it closer to the new control unit that you wish to install.
02. On the new control unit: hold the key down for around 10 seconds
and release it once the red Led is lit.
03. On the new control unit: press P1 twice; after 5 seconds the red
Led will begin to flash, indicating that it is in "wait" phase.
04. On the wireless device (selected at point 01): hold down "T" (fig.
42) until Led "A" lights up steady on and red. Then, press "T" twice
more. After 5 seconds the red and the green Leds start flashing,
indicating that transmission of data relating to the old installation,
toward the new control unit, has begun.
On the new control unit: during data reception the green Led will
also begin to flash (the red Led is still flashing from before) and the
device emits a sound (beep).
05. Once the necessary time has elapsed for the search for all the wire-
less devices present, on the new control unit the Led turns fixed
green and the Leds "A" (with green light) and "B" begin to flash.
Then the new control unit will emit a sound (beep) for each device
acquired: for example, if in the old installation there were 7 wireless
devices on the control unit, it will emit 7 "beeps".
06. Finally, finish the procedure by pressing and releasing P on the con-
trol unit.
10.3.6 - Deleting the wireless memory of a control unit or of devices
The following procedures allow you to wipe the memory of the devices,
resetting to factory settings. It is useful to do this when you wish to re-use
one or more devices which were previously install in a system, to create
a new system.
10.3.6.1 - Deleting a CL9WKA control unit
01. Press and hold P1 of the CL9WKA control unit (for around 10 sec-
onds) and release it when the red Led lights up.
02. Press and release P1 on the control unit again: after 5 seconds the
red Led begins to flash, indicating that the erase phase has been
activated. When the flashing stops the control unit is ready to be
used in a new system.
10.3.6.2 - Deleting a wireless device
01. Hold down "T" (fig. 42) of the device until Led "A" lights up steady
on and red.
02. Press and release the key on the device again: after 5 seconds the
red Led begins to flash, indicating that the erase phase has been
activated. When the flashing stops the device is ready to be used in
a new system.
10.4 - RADIO TRANSMITTERS MEMORISATION
The control unit contains a radio receiver for transmitters GTX4; the
transmitter contained in the package is already memorised and working.
If you want to memorise a new radio transmitter you have two possible
choices:
• M ode 1: in this "mode" the radio transmitter is used in full, that is, all
the keys carry out a predefined command (the transmitters supplied with
WU200W are memorised in Mode 1). It is clear that in mode 1 a radio
transmitter can be used to control a single automation; namely:
Key T1
"OPEN" command
Key T2
"Pedestrian Opening" command
Key T3
"Open Only" command
Key T4
"Close Only" command
• M ode 2: one of the four available commands can be assigned to each
key. By using this mode correctly, you can also control 2 or more different
automations; for example:
Key T1
"Open Only" command Automation No. 1
Key T2
"Close Only" command Automation No. 1
Key T3
"OPEN" command Automation No. 2
Key T4
"OPEN" command Automation No. 3
Naturally each transmitter is a specific case and in the same control unit
there may be some stored in mode 1 and others in mode 2.
Overall, the memory capacity is 150 units; mode 1 memorisation occu-
pies a unit for each transmitter while mode 2 occupies a unit for each key.
Caution! – Since the memorization procedures are timed (10s),
you must read the instructions in the following paragraphs before
you proceed with their execution.
10.4.1 - Mode 1 memorisation
01. Press P2 (fig. 42) for at least 3 s. When the LED P2 (fig. 42) lights
up, release it.
02. Within 10s, press any key on the radio transmitter to be memorised
and hold it down for at least 3s. If the procedure was memorised
correctly, the P2 LED will flash 3 times.
03. If there are other transmitters to memorise, repeat step 2 within
another 10 seconds; otherwise, the memorisation phase will stop
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