PJNF Technologies 100-S WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR User Manual manual
PJNF Technologies, Inc. WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR manual
Users Manual
12 PJNF Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability for any damage to original shutter drive equipment (motors, limit switches, slats, etc.) resulting from use of the DryLanai™ Automatic Storm Shutter Control System. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PJNF Technologies, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Liability This device does not provide automatic protection from hurricanes. If your electric power fails, the automatic storm shutter control will not function. Of course, your conventional electric storm shutter controls will not function either. In the event of stormy weather, when an electric power outage is likely, lower your storm shutters just as you would with conventional storm shutter controls. Disclaimer Important safety messages have been provided throughout this manual and are repeated at the beginning of these instructions in accordance with electrical safety regulations. Always read and obey all safety messages. Your safety and the safety of others are very important. Thank you for purchasing the DryLanai™ Automatic Storm Shutter Control. It will reliably protect your furniture, rugs and other valuable possessions from rain damage and relieve you of the need to mop up your porch or lanai floor after every rain shower. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AUTOMATIC STORM SHUTTER CONTROL DryLanai™ Electrical Shock Hazard This product must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipmentgrounding terminal or lead on the product. WARNING Disconnect electrical power at the circuit breaker box before installing or servicing the DryLanai™ Controller. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. WARNING Safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is and how to reduce the chance of injury. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow instructions. WARNING All safety messages follow the safety alert symbol and the word “WARNING.” This means: This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. This is the safety alert symbol. • • 11 1. Touch the ZONE 1, ZONE 2 and MODE switches simultaneously and continuously until both the auto and manual lights blink. 2. The Rain Sensors must be “re-enrolled” following the procedure outlined in the previous section of these instructions. If necessary, the Controller can be reset by following these steps: It may be possible to eliminate the fault indicated on the Controller panel by disconnecting the electrical power at the circuit breaker box for approximately ten seconds and then reconnecting the power. The Controller will power up again in the auto mode. If the Controller detects a system fault (the signal light is lit continuously), you may be unable to raise or lower your shutters using the ZONE switches and the UP and DOWN switches as described above. If this happens, your shutters can be raised or lowered using the pushbutton switches located on the bottom of the Controller enclosure (beneath the ZONE 1 switch) until the fault is corrected. Use a nonconductive pointed object, such as the tip of a ball-point pen, to press these switches. • 10 To replace Rain Sensor Batteries, follow these steps: 1. Toggle the Controller to the manual mode. 2. Remove the screws on the bottom panel of the Rain Sensor. 3. Remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh CR123 Lithium battery. 4. Replace the bottom panel and secure it with the screws you removed in Step 1. 5. Repeat Steps 2 – 4 for all Rain Sensors. 6. Replace the Rain Sensors in their original locations 7. Toggle the Controller back to the auto mode. Each Rain Sensor supplied with your DryLanai™ Automatic Storm Shutter Control System contains a CR-123 Lithium battery that should function for many months under ordinary conditions. The battery light on the Controller panel will alert you when batteries need replacement. When this happens, replace the batteries in all of your Rain Sensors. Clean your Controller and Rain Sensors periodically using a soft damp cloth. Remember to toggle the Controller to the manual mode when cleaning the Rain Sensors to avoid accidentally closing your shutters. Do not attempt to polish the Rain Sensor grids with solvents or abrasive materials; this will reduce the useful lifetime of the Rain Sensor. • • Your shutters will not close automatically if rain is not coming into your lanai. Rain drops must strike the grid on the front surface of a Rain Sensor in order to trigger the automatic closure of your shutters. • back to the auto mode. Ordinarily, Rain Sensor grids will dry out spontaneously within a few minutes, and manually drying them is not required. This appliance has been evaluated for fire and shock only, not entrapment. The controller may be used only with louver and shutter operators for which the application has been evaluated by UL. The maximum weight of each shutter shall not exceed 350 pounds. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install this controller only with tubular roll down shutter operator/motors rated maximum 2.75A each. WARNING This product has no user serviceable parts. Do not open the Wall Controller enclosure or attempt to perform alterations or maintenance on the Controller wiring. All servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person or persons in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. The controller is for indoor use only. WARNING 4 The Rain Sensors are powered by long-life batteries. Each Rain Sensor continuously monitors the voltage of its battery. When the battery voltage falls below a predetermined level, the Rain Sensor sends a special RF signal to the Controller that closes all the shutters and lights a warning light on the front panel of the Controller, advising you to replace the batteries. This assures that your automatic shutter control will not fail because of dead batteries. When rain drops strike the grid on the front surface of any Rain Sensor, the Rain Sensor sends a radio frequency (RF) signal to the Controller, which automatically closes all the shutters. When rain is over, the shutters can be raised again using the touch switches on the front panel of the Controller. You can raise and lower your storm shutters using the touch controls on the front panel of the Controller, the same as if you were using conventional switches. The DryLanai™ Automatic Storm Shutter Control System consists of a Controller, which is mounted on a wall inside your home, and one or more Rain Sensors, which sit on on your porch or lanai floor. How Your Automatic Storm Shutter Control Works They will: • Make operation of your automatic storm shutters easier. • Help you in the future if you have questions. Important: Read and Save These Instructions. • The Rain Sensor sends a signal to the Controller when it senses that the grid on its front surface is changing from dry to wet. Even though it takes only one rain drop on a grid to initiate the signal, the grid must be completely dry when rain first strikes it. Raising your shutters immediately after a rain shower may cause the automatic system to malfunction if another shower occurs before your Rain Sensor grids have completely dried off. You can prevent this from happening by toggling the Controller to the manual mode, drying the Rain Sensor grids with a tissue, paper towel or soft cloth, and then toggling the Controller Additional Important Information Your automatic shutter control system is now fully operational. Repeat this sequence for the other Rain Sensors. Touch ZONE 1 switch and ZONE 2 switches simultaneously and continuously until all the ZONE lights begin to flash. While the lights are flashing, momentarily press the pushbutton switch on the rear side of the Rain Sensor. The signal light will light momentarily and the flashing ZONE lights will go out. Test to ensure the process was successful by momentarily depressing the pushbutton switch on the rear side of the Rain Sensor again. The signal light on the panel will momentarily light. • • If the signal light on the Controller panel does not light when a Rain Sensor pushbutton switch is pressed, the Rain Sensor must be “enrolled” so the Rain Sensor and Controller can communicate. This is achieved by bringing the Rain Sensor into close proximity with the Controller (4 feet or less) and performing the following steps: • Figure 2 • Place a Rain Sensor on the floor within 12 inches of each screened exposure with its detection grid facing the screen. Check for viable RF links between the Rain Sensors and the Controller by momentarily pressing the pushbutton switch on the rear side of each Rain Sensor. The signal light on the Controller panel will momentarily light when each Rain Sensor switch is pressed. One Rain Sensor is required for each screened exposure. For example, if your lanai has screens facing East, South and West, you need three Rain Sensors. Locating the Rain Sensors The Rain Sensors Figure 1 • The MODE switch toggles the controller from manual mode to auto (automatic) mode and back. In the auto mode, the Controller is activated by RF signals from the Rain Sensors. This is the normal operating mode of the Shutter Control System. In the manual mode, the The front Touch Panel of the Wall Controller provides means for manually controlling your storm shutters and monitoring the state of the DryLanai™ Automatic Storm Shutter Control System. Description of the Wall Controller Touch Panel The Wall Controller The light immediately to the right of the auto and manual lights indicates the status of the Rain Sensor batteries. If the battery in any Rain Sensor requires replacement, the Controller will automatically close all the shutters and the battery light will light continuously, alerting you to replace the Rain Sensor batteries. The light immediately to the right of the battery light indicates the status of the RF link between the Rain Sensors and the Controller. Momentary lighting of this light indicates that an RF signal is being received from a Rain Sensor. If the system encounters a fault, such as RF interference or malfunction of a component, the signal light will light continuously, alerting you to seek technical assistance. • • The Controller reverts to the auto mode approximately sixty minutes after having been toggled to the manual mode. This helps to ensure that your shutters will be controlled automatically if you forget to toggle the Controller back to auto mode. The small lights above the MODE switch indicate whether the Controller is in the manual mode or the auto mode. Touch the MODE switch and watch the mode lights change from auto to manual. Touch the MODE switch again and watch the mode lights change from manual back to auto. If the electric power fails, the Wall Controller will start up again in the auto mode. • Controller is not activated by signals from the Rain Sensors. This enables you to clean the surfaces of the Rain Sensors without activating the shutter controls and prevents accidental closure of the shutters when you are using liquids such as water, cleaning solutions and insecticides in the vicinity of the Rain Sensors. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard The touch switches labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4 near the bottom of the panel enable you to raise or lower your storm shutters. This works in both the auto mode and the manual mode. Touching one or more of the ZONE switches lights the light directly above the respective switch. While these lights are lit, you can raise or lower the selected shutters by touching the triangular UP switch or the triangular DOWN switch. You cannot raise or lower a shutter if the light above its corresponding switch is not lit. You can stop the moving shutters at any time by touching the rectangular STOP switch. The STOP switch overrides all manual mode or auto mode operations. Do not open the Controller enclosure to attempt to remedy a system fault. Failure to observe this warning can result in electrical shock or death. If your Controller requires repair or replacement, call a qualified electrical service technician. • 13 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or the following measures: FCC Statements for the Wall Controller: Manufactured by: 14 PJNF Technologies, Inc. 805 Bentwater Circle #104 Naples, FL 34108 (239) 594-2603 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. Operating the device with the supplied, internal antennas will ensure that this requirement is met. This device may only be used with the approved antennas that are shipped with the unit and installed by the manufacturer. The use of any other antennas will invalidate the unit’s FCC Part 15 certification. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FCC Statements for the Rain Sensor:
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