GGL/GGU INTEGRA® GGL/GGU Solar CVP KMX 100 / KMX 200 / KSX 100 / KLR 100 Directions for use ENGLISH VAS 452641-2010-02
Contents Congratulations on your new VELUX product In order to make the best use of your product please read these instructions on operation and maintenance.
Important information Please keep instructions for future reference and hand them over to any new user. Product Safety • The product is compatible with products with the io-homecontrol® logo. • Before operating, ensure that the window with electrical products can be and is operated without risk of damage to property or injury to people or animals. • Electrical products must be disposed of in conformity with national regulations for electronic waste and not with household waste.
Initial set-up Auto set-up roducts to be operated with the remote control must be P registered in the remote control. Registration, however, depends on whether the remote control is new or whether it is already used for operating other products. Prepare products for registration and press Register within 10 minutes Register 5 1 Press "Register" to start registration. • I f the remote control is already in operation, proceed with section Registering new products.
Remote control functions Selection keys The display indicates which product is being operated, which menu function is being used etc. The top line of the display states the chosen area. Products are as default shown under the area House. The bottom line of the display states the function of the two selection keys. Note: The display shows the last product operated. Selection, navigation and program keys - for activating the menu and confirming the chosen menu function.
Locating and operating a product To be able to operate a product (eg a blind), you first have to locate the product in question in the display. The examples show the easiest way to find the product you want to operate. More than one window One window 1 With one electrical product House The window is equipped with a window operator only and therefore you do not have to locate the product first. Press to start operation. 3 With one electrical product No.
Locating and operating a product Closing the window automatically More than one window When a window has been opened with the remote control, you can set it to close again automatically after a certain time. For instance you might want to air your house briefly when returning home. The possible settings are: Off, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 45 min and 60 min. he example shows how to time window No. 1 to close T after 10 minutes. 1 3 2 House 1 No. 1 Window ocate window No. 1.
Disabling rain sensor If the rain sensor gets wet, the window operator automatically closes the window. However, the ventilation flap remains open. House If you want to open the window even if it is raining, you must disable the rain sensor. When the rain sensor is disabled, the window can only open up to 50%. 4 he window is opened. The display shows the icon T counts down until the window is closed. and No.
Choosing setting positions Choosing luminous intensity A product or a Group of products can be set to travel to a certain position. he light in a lighting product or a Group of lighting prodT ucts can be set to a certain luminious intensity. The example shows how to set a roller blind to close by 50%. The example shows how to dim the light by 50%. 1 2 3 Locate the product in question, see section Locating and operating a product. roduct chosen is displayed. The example shows blind P No.
Menu guide Navigating through the menus Guide to the menu functions of the remote control. Additional information about the individual function is provided in the relevant section. The example shows how to find the menu item Room by means of menu choices. 1 Press "Menu". House No. 1 Window Menu Locate P1 P2 House settings Room Group Rearrange order Rename Clear Enter House Menu Back User settings No. 1 Window Locate menu p. 24-27 p. 28-29 p. 34-35 p. 30-31 p.
Time and date Time and date must be set the first time the remote control is to be used. Set Clock 1 Press No. 1 Window Menu "Menu". 9 : 00 House The example shows how to set the time. The date is set correspondingly by choosing "Date" in item 4. Locate 6 ress P Press to set minutes. "Enter" to change to hours. Enter Back P1 P2 Set clock 2 11: 00 Scroll through the menus: User settings Time and date Time and date 3 he display shows day, date and time.
Changing language Room, Group and Zone You can change the display text language. To make it easier to locate and operate the products, it is recommended to link each product to a Room and/or a Group. Products are as default shown under the area House. The example shows how to change it into French. House 1 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: "Menu". Room 1 Room 2 No.
Creating a Room Rooms are created to make it easier to locate and operate your products. he example shows two rooms T with two windows in each. Below it is shown how to create Room 1 by moving the relevant products from House to Room 1. 5 House House Window Displays the product chosen. • P ress "More" to move additional products to Room 1. You will return to the list in item 4. Repeat items 4-5 until the relevant products have been moved to Room 1. • Press "Continue" to proceed. No.
Editing a Room 5 You can edit the Rooms you have created, ie one or more products can be moved from one Room to another. he example shows how the window operator in window T No. 1 can be moved from Room 1 to Room 2. isplays a list of the individual products within the product D type in question. Press to highlight the product to be moved. The individual products can be identified by pressing for a short period of time. This will activate the product briefly. Press 6 Room 1 No.
Creating a Group 5 To make it easier to locate and operate products of the same type simultaneously, you can create a Group. he example shows a room with four T windows, each with a window operator. It is shown how to create Group 1 consisting of the window operators on the two windows No. 3 and No. 4. The example presupposes that Room 1 has been created.
Naming You can change the names of House, Rooms, Zones, Groups, products and Programs displayed into more personal names. Dictionary 6 The example shows how to change Room 1 into Kitchen. ote: When you have used the function Rename, autoN matic renumbering is disabled. 1 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: "Menu". House settings Room 1 Displays a list of pre-defined locations. Press Press to highlight the relevant location. "Enter" to confirm your choice.
Favourite settings Deselecting your favourite product ou can appoint an area and/or a product or a Group of Y products as your favourite. Typically this will be the area or the product that is operated most often. If you have selected a product as your favourite, the display will as default return to this product whenever the remote control has been used. You can undo your choice of favourite product. he example shows how to deselect window No. 2 as your T favourite product.
Rearranging order 5 ou can rearrange the order of the individual products, Y Groups, Rooms and Zones displayed. I n the example, three Rooms have been created. It shows how to rearrange the order of the Venetian blinds in Room 2. isplays a list of the individual products of the chosen D product type. The individual products can be identified by pressing for a short period of time. This will activate the product briefly. to highlight the product in question. Press Press "Enter" to confirm your choice.
Programs A program contains a sequence of commands on how and when to operate the products. There are three different program types: • M y program A personal program that will be activated automatically without using the remote control. For instance you can record a morning program to run up the roller shutters in the bedroom, open the windows and turn on the frame lights between 07.00 and 07.15 on weekdays from October to April.
My program My program is an automatically activated program which contains a sequence of operating commands for one or more products. The sequence is automatically activated at a pre-set time within a period defined by a starting date and an end date. house Window 6 The example shows how to program window No. 1 in Room 1 to open at 18.30 and close again at 18.45 each Monday for 12 months. 1 2 3 Press House No. 1 Window Menu "Menu". My program The display shows a list of areas.
My program Set time Save 0 0:30 11 ress P to set the time for the window to be opened. First choose minutes. Press "Enter" to change to hours. Enter Back P1 P2 16 The display shows various options. Press to highlight "Add functions" to set the closing position of the window plus the day and time for closing. Press "Enter" to confirm your choice. Save program Add functions Cancel recording Enter Back P1 P2 Set time Room 1 Window 18 : 3 0 12 ress P Press to set hours.
My program My program 1 he display asks whether to enable the program or to 20 Tkeep it disabled. Press Press to highlight "Enable". "Select" to confirm your choice. Enable Disable Select Back P1 P2 Note: For solar products, automatically activated programs may result in a quick discharge of the battery due to frequent operation of the products. Set starting and end date to enable the program. Set date Starting date: 21 Press Press "Edit" to choose a starting date.
Shortcut P1/P2 A program under Shortcut P1/P2 contains a sequence Room 1 Window of operating commands for one or more products. The sequence is activated by pressing shortcut key P1 or P2. You can record up to eight programs, four under each of the shortcut keys. The programs can be set to be executed immediately, with a delay or at a certain time. 6 he example shows how to program window No.
Shortcut P1/P2 Time control 11 The display shows two time setting options. Press to highlight "Delay", ie the time that will pass from pressing P1 till the product will be activated. Press "Enter" to confirm your choice. information Save selected products? Delay Starting time Enter Back P1 P2 16 he display asks whether to save the selected product. T Press "Yes" to save the selected product. ress P to set the relevant delay. First choose minutes.
Shortcut P1/P2 21 ress P Press to set the delay. First choose minutes. "Enter" to change to hours. set delay Information 00 h 30 min Shortcut 1 saved to Shortcut P1/P2 Enter Back P1 P2 26 set delay 01 h 30 min ress 22 PPress to set hours. "Enter" to confirm your setting. 25 The display shows that Shortcut 1 has been saved. Enter Back P1 P2 time and date heck current time and date settings to ensure accurate C operation of the products. The display shows day, date and time.
Shortcut P1/P2 Activating a program under Shortcut P1/P2 Interrupting a program under Shortcut P1/P2 ou can activate any one of the personal shortcut proY grams by pressing the shortcut key P1 or P2. You can still use the various functions of the remote control at the same time as one or more programs have been activated. I con indicates that a program has been activated.
Energy Balance ettings S The program can be enabled in two settings: • Standard setting: Automatic control of the roller shutters only. • Customised setting: Automatic control of selected roller shutters and awnings blinds. In addition, the location of the windows in the building (north/south/east/west) is taken into account. The program Energy Balance is a pre-defined program containing a sequence of operating commands for roller shutters and/or awning blinds.
Energy Balance Standard setting Closest city Used for automatic control of the roller shutters. 6 House No. 1 Window 1 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: Menu "Menu". Program settings Locate Back P1 P2 Energy Balance Energy savings by automatic control of sunscreening Continue Press Enter information Enable Energy balance 3 Press to highlight the city that is geographically closest to the location of the building. Press "Enter" to confirm your choice.
Energy Balance Customised setting Closest city Used for automatic control of selected roller shutters and awning blinds. In addition, the location of the windows in the building (north/south/east/west) is taken into account. highlight the city that is geographically clos6 Pestressto the tolocation of the building. Press If the program has been enabled via Standard setting already, you must first disable this setting via the function Enable and then follow the example below.
Energy Balance information Save selected products? The display asks whether to save the selected products. 11 Press "Yes" to end the setting of the program. Yes No P1 P2 information 12 he display shows that the program Energy Balance has T been enabled. 13 heck current time and date settings to ensure accurate C automatic operation of the sunscreening products. The display shows day, date and time. • Press • Press "Keep" to confirm the settings. "Edit" to change day, date or time.
Lighting Light colour Set colour code ou can choose among 100 different light colours for your Y lighting product. The exact colours and the standard colour code depend on the individual manufacturers of the products. 5 ote: This feature is not avaible for VELUX frame lights N KRA 100. he example shows how to change the light colour from T standard to colour 34 (a red shade) in lighting product No. 3. 1 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: 3 Product settings to change colour.
Lighting Dimmer speed Set dimmer speed n the scale from 1 to 100, you can decide how quickly the O light of your lighting product should be turned on and off. 100 means that the light is turned on and off immediately whereas 1 is the slowest possible pace at which the light can be turned on and off. The speed values including the standard value are set by the individual manufacturers of the products.
Display Display light Sleep mode The life of the batteries can be prolonged by setting the remote control to go into sleep mode. When it has been set to go into sleep mode, the light in the display will be turned off 20 seconds after the last press of a key. Time is shown. In standard settings, the light in the display is turned on when the keypad is activated and turned off again after 20 seconds.
Keypad lock Access code The keypad can be locked so that products cannot be operated without unlocking the keypad. The stop key can still be used. 1 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: "Menu". User settings You can choose a personal access code to protect your personal settings, for instance against unintentional deletion of programs. The access code must consist of four digits from 0 to 9. House No. 1 Window Menu Locate P1 P2 Press 2 Scroll through the menus: "Menu".
Software version Clearing remote control settings When addressing technical inquiries to VELUX, you will be asked to provide the version number of the software in the remote control. To find this proceed as follows: When clearing the remote control settings, all personal settings for eg Rooms, Zones, Groups and Programs and all personal names are deleted. The products, however, remain registered in the remote control. Room 1 No. 1 Window Menu Room 1 No.
Registering new products When a new additional product has been installed, it can be registered in a remote control already in operation. This new product can for instance be a new INTEGRA or solar roof window, a blind or a roller shutter. Now the product must be placed. ote: If the new product is a roller shutter or an awning N blind, you will via Hint be offered automatic control of sunscreening, see section Energy Balance.
Using additional activation controls Products and remote control settings can be copied from one remote control to another. Copying depends on the type of activation control and on whether the activation control to be copied to is new or already in operation. • C opying to a new remote control How to copy the contents from one remote control to another remote control not yet in operation.
Copying to a new remote control Step 2: Register products in remote control B You can copy the contents from a remote control already in operation to a new one so that the latter can also operate the products already registered. The example shows how to copy the products and the personal settings from a remote control A in operation to a new remote control B not yet in operation. A B 2 4 I nsert the three batteries supplied (type AA, 1.5 volt) into the remote control as shown.
Copying to a remote control in operation Note: With the procedure shown, only the products are copied from remote control A to remote control B and vice versa. If you have two remote controls with different products registered in them, you can copy the contents from one to the other and vice versa. Then all products can be operated with both remote controls.
Copying products from other types of activation controls Step 2: Register products in remote control A The remote control can also operate products registered in another type of io-homecontrol® activation control if they are copied to the remote control. he example shows how to copy products from a VELUX T one-way remote control B to a VELUX two-way remote control A. No. 1 Window A B 2 1 2 Press 3 Select the submenu: 4 "Menu".
Copying products to other types of activation controls You can copy one or more products registered in the remote control to another type of io-homecontrol® activation control. This other type of activation control can thus operate both its own and the copied products. The example shows how to copy a roller blind from a VELUX two-way remote control A to a VELUX one-way remote control B so that the latter can operate both the roller blind and the roller blinds it could already operate.
Security key Each remote control and each product have a security key. To allow for communication between remote control and products, they must have the same security key. This also ensures that external activation controls cannot communicate with the products and thus operate the products unintentionally. he example shows how to change the security key in T remote control A and in the products registered in A (step 1).
Resetting and preparing for registration Electrically operated and solar roof windows can be reset to their initial factory settings and then be prepared for registration. Note: Resetting removes the connection between the window with its electrical products and all remote controls. Therefore the products cannot be operated until they have been registered in a remote control again.
Resetting the remote control The remote control can be reset to its initial factory settings if you want to delete all registered products and all programming and start afresh. 1 Slide off the battery cover as shown. 2 ress the button on the right side of the remote control P with a pointed object for at least 5 seconds. 3 Replace the battery cover. Information 4 ress P "Yes" to confirm that you want to reset the remote control. The remote control will be reset.
Fitting holder for remote control The remote control is provided with a wall-mounted holder, which can be fitted anywhere in your home. ote: Check that the remote control can operate the N relevant products from the proposed position before it is fastened to the holder. 1 If required, the remote control can be fastened with screws to the holder. 1 it the back section to the wall with the two screws supF plied. 2 lace the remote control in the front section.
Repositioning rain sensor The mains or battery supply must be switched off while repositioning the rain sensor! Power failure / Mislaid remote control SML Retrofitting roller shutter SML or awning blind MML to GGL/GGU INTEGRA or GGL/GGU with KMX 100 Move the rain sensor from roof window top cover to the top casing of the roller shutter/awning blind and adhere it to a dry, clean surface.
Cleaning Switch off the mains or battery supply before cleaning! 1 ain sensor R Dirt on the rain sensor may cause operating problems. Therefore, it is recommended to clean the rain sensor with a soft wet cloth once or twice a year or when needed. 2 olar cell S In case of accumulation of dirt on the solar cell, this should be cleaned with water and ordinary household cleaners.
Display symbols Display texts Batteries must be changed within 2 weeks (type AA, 1.5 volt). Battery level low: The batteries in the remote control are running out of power. Automatic closing has been activated for the product in question. Blocked: Unknown object obstructs operation of product. Remove obstruction to obtain normal operation. Automatic closing has been activated for one of the other products in the remote control.
Glossary Declaration of Conformity Activation control: An operator device, for instance a remote control or a control switch, with which you can operate products by pressing one or several buttons/keys. In accordance with the Council Directive 2006/95/EEC Configuration: See Preparation for registration below. Memory: The following functions occupy the memory of the remote control: Room, Group, Rename and Programs. Use of these functions will reduce the total memory.
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