Lippert Components Solera TI-278 Installation Manuals
Lippert Components Solera TI-278 Installation Manuals

Lippert Components Solera TI-278 Installation Manuals

Smart arm ir security sensor

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IR SECURITY SENSOR INSTALLATION GUIDE

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to provide installation instructions for the Solera® Awning Smart Arm IR
Sensor.

Prior to Installation

1.
Verify the unit's battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system.
2.
To turn the awning on, press and hold the lock button (Fig.1A) for three seconds. The button's green
LED indicator light will illuminate when the awning is on.
3.
Press and hold the extend arrow button (Fig.1B) until the awning is fully extended.

Installation

1.
Locate the Smart Arm Touch Pad (Fig. 2) at the bottom of the mount arm on the drive side.
2.
Locate the lower wire cover of the mount arm on the drive side and slide it up to access the small wire
cover. Remove the small wire cover from the mount arm (Fig. 2).
3.
Remove the Smart Arm Touch Pad from the mount arm by removing the snap clip on the right side of
the touch pad (Fig. 2). Lift touch pad from the mount arm to install the IR sensor.
Rev: 10.04.18
SOLERA
Fig. 1
B
C
A
Fig. 2
SMART ARM
®
AWNINGS
Page 1
Mount Arm
Small Wire
Cover
Snap Clip
CCD-0002271

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  • Page 1 SOLERA SMART ARM ® IR SECURITY SENSOR INSTALLATION GUIDE AWNINGS Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide installation instructions for the Solera® Awning Smart Arm IR Sensor. Prior to Installation Verify the unit’s battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system. To turn the awning on, press and hold the lock button (Fig.1A) for three seconds.
  • Page 2 SOLERA SMART ARM ® IR SECURITY SENSOR INSTALLATION GUIDE AWNINGS Remove the protective tape covering the connection pins at the bottom of the Smart Arm Touch Pad (Fig. 3) Insert the IR sensor (Fig. 4) into the bottom of the Smart Arm Touch Pad (Fig. 5), with the white sensor facing out.

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