CAME WA01 Installation guide

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Installation guide

CAME WA01 is an automated home control system that offers a range of features to enhance convenience and security in your home. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, you can easily create a personalized home automation experience. Program the system to control various devices and functions, such as lighting, thermostats, and door locks, all from a central location. Additionally, the WA01 allows you to create custom scenarios that automate multiple actions based on specific triggers, such as time of day or sensor inputs.

CAME WA01 is an automated home control system that offers a range of features to enhance convenience and security in your home. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, you can easily create a personalized home automation experience. Program the system to control various devices and functions, such as lighting, thermostats, and door locks, all from a central location. Additionally, the WA01 allows you to create custom scenarios that automate multiple actions based on specific triggers, such as time of day or sensor inputs.

AUTOMATED HOME
CONTROL SYSTEM
Installation manual
WA01
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INDEX
1. Legend of symbols.......................................................3
2. Intended use and restrictions.......................................3
2.1 Intended use........................................................3
2.2 Usage restrictions...............................................3
3. Regulatory framework.................................................4
4. Description..................................................................4
4.1 230V a.c. Control system...................................4
4.2 Technical Data....................................................4
4.3 General Description............................................5
5. Installation..................................................................6
5.1 Preliminary checks.............................................6
5.2 Tools and materials.............................................6
5.3 Dimensions, centre distance and securing holes.7
5.4 Introduction to the functioning logic...................8
5.5 Connecting cables...............................................9
5.6 Wall mounting...................................................10
6. Programming............................................................11
6.1 Description of commands and the display.11
6.2 Browsing the menu............................................12
6.3 Menu Structure - Main.......................................13
6.3.1 Menu-Settings-Language.........................14
6.3.2 Menu -Settings-Temperature...................15
6.3.3 Menu -Settings-Screensaver....................15
6.4 Menu-Modify user.............................................16
6.5 Menu-New user..................................................18
6.6 Menu-Remove user............................................19
6.7 Menu-TX Radio..................................................20
6.8 Menu-Timer.......................................................21
6.9 Menu-Alarm clock.............................................22
6.10 Menu-Thermostat............................................23
6.11 Menu-Clock......................................................24
6.12 Menu-Key functions.........................................24
6.13 Menu-Password...............................................25
7.Maintenance........................................................28
8.Phasing out and Disposal.....................................28
9.Manufacturer’s statement....................................29
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Automated home control system featuring a stand alone function – will interface with the RBM84 Came access
control systems.
This symbol tells you to read the section with particular care.
This symbol tells you that the sections concern safety issues.
This symbol tells you what to say to the end-users.
2.1 Intended use
2.2 Restrictions
Secure the apparatus in areas free from accidental impacts.
2 Intended use and restrictions
1 Legend of symbols
“IMPORTANT INSTALLATION, SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”
“CAUTION: IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE, FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY”
“THIS MANUAL IS ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL OR QUALIFIED INSTALLERS”
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This product complies with the following standards: EN 60730-1, EN 60950-1.
3 Reference Standards
Control panel
Power supply: 120/230V - 50÷60 Hz.
Max Power: 30 mA AC
Power draw when idle: 20 mA AC
Max power load of accessories: 5A 230V AC/24V DC (resistant) ; 1,5A 230V AC (inductive).
Protection rating: IP40
Isolation class: II
Temperature variance: ± 1°C
Material: ABS Support /PC/ - PA6 – PMMA Plate
Radio Frequency: 433.92 MHz
Estimated radio range: 30m (inside building)
Operating temperature:
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Home automation control system powered by 120-230V a.c.; 50÷60 frequency.
CAME projects and produces entirely in Italy.
It fi ts all embedded door wall boxes.
4.2 Technical features
4.1 230V a.c. control system
4 Description
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4.3 General description
1- Temperature gauge sensor
2- Command keypad
3- Display
4- Hole cover-plate
5- Power terminals
6- Terminals for connecting to RBM84
7- Automation connection terminals (relays).
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Before installing, do the following:
Make sure that the sport where the device will be secured is protected from impacts. Secure the device using
suitable screws, plugs, and so on for the type of surface;
Make sure you have a suitable omnipolar cut-off device with contacts more than 3 mm apart, and independent
(sectioned off) power supply;
Make sure that any connections inside the case (that provide continuance to the protective circuit) be fi tted with
extra insulation as compared to the other conductive parts inside;
Make sure you have suitable tubing and conduits for the electrical cables to pass through and be protected against
mechanical damage;
5 .1 Preliminary checks
5.2 Tools and materials
Make sure you have all the tools and materials you will need for the installation at hand to work in total safety and
compliance with the current standards and regulations. The following figure illustrates the minimum equipment
needed by the installer.
5 Installation
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5.3 Dimensions, centre distances and securing holes
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5.4 Introduction to the functioning logic
Transponder
RS 485
Radio
Relay
IN OUT
Keys
Thermostat
Timer
IN
Wave allows you to associate an “IN” command such as:
Transponder, keys, thermostat and timer to an “OUT” instruction such as a radio code or a relay plug or to the con-
nection of another device (only for the RBM84).
For example: you may control the garden lights with either the timer or keys and transponder.
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5.5 Connecting cables
230 V. a.c. power source
Relay socket
Serial connection sockets for RBM84 card
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5.6 Wall mounting
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MENU
MENU
Impostazioni
Impostazioni
Modifica Utente
Modifica Utente
Nuovo Utente
Nuovo Utente
Elimina Utente
Elimina Utente
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The ENTER key
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is for :
- Accessing the menu
- Confi rming and memorising the set value
The ESC key
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is for :
- Exiting the menu
- Cancelling changes
- Go back in the editable menus
The key
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are for:
- Shift from one menu item to another
- Increase and decrease a value
6 Programming
6.1 Description of commands and display
MENU
MENU
Setup
Setup
Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
Delete User
Delete User
Status indicator (shows which menu you are browsing)
Selected item
Menu items: can be selected using arrow keys
Set Thermostat
Set Timer
Set Alarm clock
Active local relay
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MENU
MENU
Impostazioni
Impostazioni
Modifica Utente
Modifica Utente
Nuovo Utente
Nuovo Utente
Elimina Utente
Elimina Utente
MENU
MENU
Impostazioni
Impostazioni
Modifica Utente
Modifica Utente
Nuovo Utente
Elimina Utente
Elimina Utente
CONFERMI (SI)
CONFERMI (SI)
Nuovo Utente
Nuovo Utente
?
MENU
MENU
Impostazioni
Impostazioni
Modifica Utente
Modifica Utente
Nuovo Utente
Elimina Utente
Elimina Utente
CONFERMI (NO)
CONFERMI (NO)
Nuovo Utente
Nuovo Utente
?
CONFERMI (SI)
CONFERMI (SI)
Nuovo Utente
Nuovo Utente
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6.2 Browsing Menu
To enter the main
menu, keep the
ENTER key pressed
MENU
MENU
Setup
Setup
Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
Delete User
Delete User
To chose the selected item, shift
using the ARROWS
MENU
MENU
Setup
Setup
Edit User
Edit User
New User
Delete User
Delete User
CONFIRM (YES)
CONFIRM (YES)
New User
New User
?
CONFIRM (NO)
CONFIRM (NO)
New User
New User
?
To enter the
submenu, press the
ENTER key
To select, shift using the
ARROWS
Pressing the Esc key
takes you to the pre-
vious menu
Press ENTER to confi rm
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Impostazioni
Impostazioni
Modifica utente
Modifica utente
Nuovo utente
Nuovo utente
Elimina utente
Elimina utente
TX Radio
TX Radio
Timer
Timer
Sveglia
Sveglia
Termostato
Termostato
Orologio
Orologio
Funz. Tasti
Funz. Tasti
Password
Password
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6.3 Structure - Main Menu
Setup
Setup
Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
Delete User
Delete User
TX Radio
TX Radio
Timer
Timer
Alarm
Alarm
Thermostat
Thermostat
Clock
Clock
Key Function
Key Function
Password
Password
Pressing the Enter key for a few seconds takes you into the
main menu (main level)
To shift from one item to another use the ARROWS
Press Enter to confi rm (this takes you to the second level)
Pressing Esc takes you
back to the previous
menu
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6.3.1 Menu – Settings – Language
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
FRENCH
FRENCH
GERMAN
GERMAN
SPANISH
SPANISH
NEDERLANDS
NEDERLANDS
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TemperatureTemperature
Screen SaverScreen Saver
Setup
Setup
ITALIAN
ITALIAN
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Language
Language
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Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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Choose the selected language and confi rm by pressing ENTER
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6.3.2 Menu – Settings – Temperature
6.3.3 Menu – Settings – Screensaver
Select the unit of measure for the temperature and confi rm by pressing ENTER
Temperature
Temperature
Screen SaverScreen Saver
Celsius
Celsius
LanguageLanguage
Fahrenheit
Fahrenheit
Setup
Setup
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Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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Select the screensaver and conform by pressing ENTER
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TemperatureTemperature
Screen Saver
Screen Saver
Setup
Setup
Hour
Hour
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LanguageLanguage
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Date
Date
Logo CAME
Logo CAME
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Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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SELECT USER
SELECT USER
New n..
New n..
New002
New002
New001
New001
6.4 Menu – Change user
Edit User
Edit User
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
NAME
NAME
CODE
CODE
Change user: Allows you to change the details of a single user (code, name, kind of exit)
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Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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Select the use to change by
using the arrows. Confi rm by
pressing ENTER
New001
New001
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In the single user
change menu, you may
choose the parameters
to change using the
arrows. Once you
have chosen which
to change confi rm by
pressing Enter
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CODE
CODE
Edit User
Edit User
New001
New001
NEW CODE
NEW CODE
NAME
NAME
Edit User
Edit User
new001
new001
new 001
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Press ENTER
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to :
- To go to the next letter that needs changing
- Confi rm the changes (keeping it pressed)
Press ESC
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to :
- Go back to the previous letter
- Go back to the previous level, without saving any
changes (keeping it pressed)
Keep the arrow keys pressed
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to:
- Change letter
Selecting the NAME item
takes you into the user
change area.
6.4 Change user - Menu
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You may memorise a transponder code and
associate it to a chosen user, by approaching
the card to the Wave device which enables code
recognition within 10 s
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OUTPUT
OUTPUT
new001
new001
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
LOCAL RELAY
LOCAL RELAY
Edit User
Edit User
To select the output to asso-
ciate shift using the arrow
keys and confi rm by pressing
Enter
6.4 Change user - Menu
EXIT associates a command to a user. It can be of two types: the fi rst is defi ned as local exit and is a physical
socket (NO, NC); the second is a radio socket (up
to four di erent ones can be inserted).
6.5 New user - Menu
CONFIRM (NO)
CONFIRM (NO)
Neu User
Neu User
?
New user : to create a new user
shift using the arrow keys to YES
and confi rm by pressing Enter.
The change menu is activated
automatically. To set the date
see chapter 6.4.
Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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Delete UserDelete User
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6.6 Eliminate User - Menu
CONFIRM (NO)
CONFIRM (NO)
Delete User
Delete User
New002
New002
?
Eliminate User: Eliminates a present user.
SELECT USER
SELECT USER
New n..
New n..
New002
New002
New001
New001
p
p
SetupSetup
Edit User
Edit User
New User
New User
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Delete User
Delete User
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TX RadioTX Radio
To confi rm the operation shift to YES using the arrow keys and confi rm using Enter.
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6.7 Radio TX - Menu
TX Radio
TX Radio
RADIO CHNL:1
RADIO CHNL:1
WAIT
WAIT
To select the radio channel
to be memorised shift using
the arrow and confi rm by
pressing Enter
TX Radio
TX Radio
1
RADIO CHNL
RADIO CHNL
Delete UserDelete User
TX Radio
TX Radio
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TimerTimer
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From the RADIO TX menu you can associate a CAME transmitter code to an output, so as to “repeat” it and control
the automated devices directly through the keyboard or transponder from WAVE.
Send the radio code by transmitter
within 10 seconds (as shown in
gure). Memorisation is confi rmed
when code is shown on display.
Use transmitters of the fol-
lowing series: Top 433.92MHz
or Tam 433.92MHz
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CAME WA01 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

CAME WA01 is an automated home control system that offers a range of features to enhance convenience and security in your home. With its user-friendly interface and customizable settings, you can easily create a personalized home automation experience. Program the system to control various devices and functions, such as lighting, thermostats, and door locks, all from a central location. Additionally, the WA01 allows you to create custom scenarios that automate multiple actions based on specific triggers, such as time of day or sensor inputs.

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