Table of Contents About your Motorized Shade .............................. 2 Basic Shade Control ................................3 Control Features .................................. 3 Home Button — Single-Channel Remote ........................... 3 LED (Light) Locations and Battery Status ........................... 4 Program Buttons ................................. 5 Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional) ......................6 Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Upper Limit (optional) .......................
Basic Shade Control Upon first power up, you will see a green light illuminate on the headrail or motor end of the shade. This will happen whenever power is first applied or restored after an outage. Press the UP or DOWN button to operate the shade. Note: You can press and release the opposite directional button to stop the shade while it is in motion.
LED (Light) Locations and Battery Status Remote LED Indications If the battery within the remote is completely discharged, there will be no LED feedback when a button is pressed. Always replace battery as a first solution if the LED does not light with a button press. LED Action When Definition...
Program Buttons Remote Program Button The recessed button on the back of the two-button or optional single-channel remote is used for various programming functions outlined in this guide. Single-Channel Remote Two-Button Remote Program Button BACK VIEW BACK VIEW Shade Program/Operation Button The button located on the headrail or motor end can be used to operate the shade if the remote is misplaced or to confirm various programming functions.
Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional) The lower limit of your shade is factory preset to a closed position matching the ordered length. You may want to adjust the lower limit to accommodate window hardware or other obstructions. 1. Press and release DOWN 3.
Adjusting Your Shade’s Home Position (optional) If your shade system includes an optional single-channel remote, it has been preprogrammed to control your shade(s). The default position (intermediate position) is preset to mid-length of your shade. To change the position, follow these steps.
Adjusting the Home Position on a Group of Shades (optional) If your shade system includes an optional single-channel remote as a group control, it has been preprogrammed to control your shades. The default position (intermediate position) of all shades is preset to mid-length. To change the position on multiple shades, follow these steps.
Reversing Motor Direction Each shade is preprogrammed from the factory to operate up and down corresponding to the appropriate buttons on your remote(s). However, if the directions are inadvertently reversed, follow these steps to return the shade to proper operation. 1.
Adding Remotes and Creating Groups Your motorized shades are preprogrammed from the factory with the appropriate pairing and grouping between remotes and shade motors. However, there are several scenarios when additional programming steps are required. The next sections explain how to accomplish the most common scenarios you might encounter. If the appropriate scenario is not included, please contact a customer service representative prior to attempting any adjustments.
Adding a New Single-Channel Remote as a Group Control If a group control was not selected at the time of purchase and is being added to an existing motorized shade, follow the steps below. NOTE: Individual shade control will be restored with the original two-button remote only after it has been reassociated with the shade as a secondary remote.
Adding Secondary Remotes for Individual Shade Control Using a Single-Channel Remote as Primary When adding individual control to shades that are part of a newly formed group, the remote will now be referred to as the secondary control. 1. Joining a secondary remote to the primary remote. A.
Reassigning a Two-Button Remote as a Group Control This process is followed when the end user desires to reassign a two-button remote to control a group of shades. You must first select which remote you would like to be the group controller, then exclude all other individual two-button remotes.
Adding Secondary Remotes to a Group of Shades for Individual Control Using a Two-Button Remote as Primary When adding individual control to shades that are part of a newly formed group, the remote will now be referred to as the secondary control.
Adding Z-Wave Shades to a Home Automation Hub ® Your shades and controls feature built-in Z-Wave radio technology. This allows the shades to be controlled directly by many popular home automation hubs. The process of including the shades and controls into a Z-Wave smart home network starts with first disassembling the current shade/control network.
Associating Secondary Remotes to Shades Association is the setting up of a secondary remote in the network to operate specific shade(s). A secondary remote can be associated to any number of shades. NOTE: The shade and remote must be included in the home automation hub’s network for this association step. 1.
Use these procedures only if a complete network reset is required. Contact customer service to understand if you need to perform these steps. Network Reset 1. Press and hold the button on the headrail/ Hold motor end until the shade jogs once (about seven seconds), then release the button.
Z-Wave is a wireless mesh-networking protocol for reliable, intelligent home control of all Z-Wave compatible devices. Z-Wave devices can act as repeaters to create a mesh-network to ensure reliable communication regardless of the manufacturer or type of device. This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from any other manufacturer.
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