[. . . ] This makes it possible, for example, to control shutters and other devices based on brightness. [. . . ] Mount the distribution box (Item 3) near the brightness sensor Module in accordance with the mounting instructions from the manufacturer. Connect the external sensors (Items 1 and 2) to the terminal strip in the distribution box (see following figure). Distribution box with the Connection Cable HCV 23 (see figure on Page 26, Item 4): Cable to the external temperature sensor W Cable to the wind sensor (vane anemometer) HCV 23 Connection cable to the brightness sensor module Green External temperature sensor Black Wind sensor Red Earth Yellow Not assigned T External sensors must be connected before binding. Turn the Input button to the right until Turn the Input button to the left until Turn the Input button to the left until The following, for example, is displayed (example: 2 sensors already assigned) Turn the Input button to the left until a Activating binding at the brightness sensor module To check whether the radio connection is ready for later operation, the brightness sensor module should remain as near as possible to the mounting site during binding. After a brief period the asterisk is replaced by the designation for the respective sensor type: or: In the case of the HB 95 (with vane anemometer), the following is displayed, e. This is why the shutters have a delayed reaction to changes in sunlight and wind. For information on how to read values of the sensors at the Hometronic Manager HCM 200D and adapt the functions, please refer to the operating instructions of the HCM 200D. The following specifications appear in the display: ­ Device number of the sensor ­ Strength of the received signal (1 = sufficient, 5 = strong) ­ Number of received test messages The brightness sensor module transmits a test message to the HCM 200D every 5 seconds (for approx. [. . . ] Note to non-EU countries: This product may only be used if operation in the 868 MHz frequency band is permissible. [. . . ]