Operating Instructions

Protero-915
Wireless vibration sensors
Operating instructions (translation)
Technical Data
Protero 915
Power supply 2 x Mignon LR6
(not rechargeable
batteries)
Radio frequency [MHz] 915.3 | 918.3
Emitted power [dBm] + 2
Number of channels 1 (uni or
bidirectional)
Operating temperature
[°C]
-20 ... +50
Relative humidity 0 to 95%,
non-condensing
Protection class (IP) 54
Dimensions (WxHxD)
[mm]
130 x 36 x 22
Weight [g] approx. 50
Type of mounting screwed in or glued
to the drop prole
of the awning in
the longitudinal
direction
Item number
915 MHz white
915 MHz grey
289660001
289660901
Product contents
Cordless motion sensor for awnings, bat-
tery-operated with 2 x Mignon LR6 1.5V,
xing set and instruction manual.
Safety instructions
Please read this operating manual carefully
as the procedure in this manual is a prereq-
uisite for correct use of the product.
Only operate the transmitter within sight of
the awning drive!
The gures in this operating manual are for
illustration purposes only. The illustrations
may di󰀨er from your product with respect to
minor details and are provided for general
information only.
elero GmbH continuously strives to improve
all products. As a result, the specications,
features and technology of this product may
be changed at any time. The information in
this operating manual is based on current
information at the time of publication.
No claims can be derived from the tech-
nical data, images and information in this
operating manual.
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Intended use / Foreseeable misuse
Only to be used for switching elero radio
drives. Do not make any changes to the unit.
Do not allow the device to fall, do not drill
into the device and do not immerse in liquids.
The manufacturer will not assume liability for
damage caused by the above.
Function
The Protero-915 is a battery-operated radio
transmitter with sensors.
It protects the awning by causing it to auto-
matically retract when it is rattled by heavy
winds or when water collects on the fabric
(inclination change). A sensitivity threshold
is used to detect the triggering event. The
Protero 915 has been designed exclusively
for use in conjunction with articulated arm
awnings with a box or cartridge.
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Programming
Bidirectional radio system
A bidirectional radio system transmits radio
signals to a radio receiver and enables feed-
back from the radio receiver to the transmit-
ter. The radio signal can be sent directly to
the target receiver. The target receiver car-
ries out the command and sends a conrma-
tion back to the transmitter (only when button
is pressed). In order for bidirectional radio
mode to work, all of the components involved
must be able to transmit and receive radio
signals. Whether bidirectional operation is
possible depends on the bidirectional com-
munication capability of the receiver.
Compatibility with the following elero radio
drives or receivers:
SunTop 868 from V25, VariEco 868 from
V20, Combio 868 RM from V79, Revio 868
from V12.
Unidirectional radio system
A unidirectional radio system transmits radio
signals to radio receivers. However, unlike
in a bidirectional radio system, the radio
receiver cannot send any messages to the
transmitter.
Parallel operation of both radio modes is not
possible. After pressing the button P, the
Protero-915 decides whether uni or bidirec-
tional radio system will be used.
Change to the other radio operating mode
by deleting all transmitters (Protero-915 and
hand/wall transmitters) from the receiver
(press OPEN+DOWN/CLOSE+STOP+P for
6 seconds), then program again.
Assembly and commissioning
Check compatibility of the accessories used
before assembly.
Screwed in (with screws from the xing
set) or glued to one end of the outside or
inside of the drop prole without hindering
the closing of the awning.
Drill 2 holes in the drop prole according to
the selected xing element at the specied
distance: Fix the base plate with the en-
graved arrow “oben/up” pointing upwards
(the longitudinal axis of the Protero-915 is
parallel to the drop prole).
Important: The batteries are not activated at
delivery.
To activate, remove the insulating strips on
the battery contacts.
Make sure the radio link is unobstructed.
Do not operate any devices on the same
radio frequency nearby (e.g., wireless head-
phones).
Programming the Protero-915 to the re-
ceiver: see “Programming the transmitter/
channel”.
Test regularly to ensure that the sensor is
working properly.
The Protero-915 can only protect the awning
from sudden wind gusts to a limited degree
due to the awning's travel time.
In the event of an impending storm, en-
sure that the awning remains in a retract-
ed position.
After commissioning, check that the thresh-
olds set allow the awning to retract. The
fac tory default setting ensures safe operation
in most applications.
Programming the transmitter / channel
Requirement: The elero awning drive must be
set and 1 elero radio transmitter must already
be programmed. The Protero-915 can theoreti-
cally be programmes on multiple elero awning
drives. However, it is recommended for the
sensor to only be programmed to the receiver
on 1 awning.
Important:
Do not press the programming button P be-
fore the receiver is in programming mode. If
the receiver is not in programming mode, the
transmitter channel will change to unidirection-
al operation. To return to the initial state, press
the STOP button and the programming button
P simultaneously for 6 seconds until the LED
indicator illuminates.
1. Press the OPEN button, DOWN/CLOSE
button and the programming button P
simultaneously for 3 seconds on the trans-
mitter that has already been programmed
to the receiver. The LED illuminates briey.
The receiver is in programming mode.
2. Press the programming button P on the
Protero-915 for at least 1 second until the
LED illuminates. The receiver is now in
programming mode and indicates this by
extending and retracting.
3. Press the OPEN button (max. 1 second)
after the retraction starts.
The blind will stop.
4. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button (max. 1
second) after the extension starts.
The blind will stop. The Protero-915 is
programmed.
Housing base plate
Follow these instructions for safe and proper
use. Keep the instructions for future reference.
Setting the wind sensitivity and inclina-
tion sensitivity
The Protero-915 is delivered with a basic
factory setting. Following assembly and
commissioning, it is necessary to adjust the
sensitivity of the awning to inclination and
wind to suit the local conditions. There must
be no wind when doing this.
Wind sensitivity:
1. Drive the awning to the outer end position.
When this has been reached, the Prote-
ro-915 will reference within 210 seconds.
It is essential to wait until this time has
elapsed!
2. Now manually move the drop prole with
the mounted Protero-915 in order to mim-
ic vibrations similar to those that should
cause the awning to retract.
3. Depending upon the result (too sensitive
or too insensitive), change the basic fac-
tory setting of the “acceleration” threshold
switch.
Inclination sensitivity:
1. Now drive the awning back to the outer
end position. Wait for at least 210 seconds
for the Protero-915 to reference again.
2. Check the preset inclination sensitivity of
1° by very slowly pressing the drop prole
in the outer end position downwards as far
as the point of inclination you nd accept-
able and holding it there.
The awning will retract after at least 210
seconds (position alarm).
3. Depending upon the result (too sensitive
or too insensitive), change the basic facto-
ry setting of the “angle” threshold switch.
Important:
Every setting that is changed must be
checked.
Test regularly to ensure that the sensors
are working properly. The awning is like-
wise protected against the wind during
extension and retraction.
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