
8. WIND AND LIGHT INTENSITY THRESHOLDS, WHICH IF
EXCEEDED WILL BE REPORTED BY A SENSOR
9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
a. The wind speed is constantly monitored - the reading is taken every 0.5s and the average value is
calculated based on last four readings.
b. If the set wind speed threshold is exceeded, the radio signal is transmitted informing thereabout. The
shutter controllers paired with the sensor will lift the shutter.
c. After lifting the shutter, the controller will block the downward movement of the shutter for 10 minutes -
this function can be deactivated by pressing the DOWN button on the remote control for 6 times or
holding the DOWN button controlling a given shutter for 7-10s (NOTE: blockade deactivation is not
confirmed with any signal, you just need to press a given button for a set time and to release it).
d. Once the sensor has identified that the set wind speed threshold has been exceeded, it reports every 2
minutes if the wind speed continues to exceed the threshold. Every next report of excessive wind
speed resets the time for which the shutter remains blocked.
e. If the sensor does not record the exceeded wind speed limit, it transmits a radio signal allowing the
paired controllers to detect the sensor defects.
f. If the controller does not receive any radio signal from the sensor for 10 minutes, the shutter will lift in the
emergency mode.
g. If the “0” reporting level is selected on the sensor, a relevant radio signal will be sent to the paired
controllers that the reporting function of the wind sensor has been switched off - the receipt of such a
signal is confirmed with a short up/down (shutter) movement.
h. Even if the selected reporting level is “0”, the sensor continues to take measurements on permanent basis
and can provide information on current wind speed and light intensity level if asked by the controller.
i. The controllers do not monitor the wind sensor operation if its functionalities are switched off.
Level Wind speed [km/h] Light intensity [lux]
No exceeded threshold reported No exceeded threshold reported