Screen Innovations Solo/Pro 2 Installation Instructions Manual

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Solo / Pro 2
Installation Instructions
Screen Innovations
9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758
512.832.6939
24V (Low Voltage) Motors
www.screeninnovations.com
Rev B April 2019

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  • Page 1 Solo / Pro 2 Installation Instructions Screen Innovations 9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758 512.832.6939 24V (Low Voltage) Motors www.screeninnovations.com Rev B April 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Initial Consideration ........... Pg 1 Parts in the Box - 24V RTS ........Pg 2 Parts in the Box - 24V RS485 ........Pg 3 Spacer Blocks and Leveling Shims ......Pg 4 Pre-wire 24V RTS ............Pg 5 Pre-wire 24V RS485 ............ Pg 6 Power Wire distance chart ........
  • Page 3: Initial Consideration

    Also avoid water spray, splash Storage and Transport ........... Pg 37 - 38 Care and Maintenance ........... Pg 39 and extreme heat or cold. Protect your Solo/Pro 2. and Troubleshooting ............Pg 40 - 43 you can expect years of quality use.
  • Page 4 24V RS485 Parts in the box Parts in the box Solo/Pro 2 screen Solo/Pro 2 screen RS485 Low Voltage Terminal block Low Voltage Power Terminal block (6) Wood (4) Spacer receptacle and bracket receptacle and bracket Power Supply Supply fasteners...
  • Page 5: Spacer Blocks And Leveling Shims

    SPACER BLOCKS & LEVELING PRE-WIRE - 24V RTS SHIMS 1. Run 2 conductor wires to the left side of screen cassette installation location (refer to pg. 11). Follow Spacer Blocks are used to Leveling Shims are used if the power wire distance chart (refer to pg. 7) to clear an obstruction on the the ceiling or other ensure use of the correct wire gauge.
  • Page 6: Pre-Wire 24V Rs485

    PRE-WIRE - 24V RS485 POWER WIRE DISTANCE CHART 1. Run 5 conductor wires to the left side of screen Standard Cu Wire Guage (min.) Distance cassette installation location (refer to pg. 11). To be (ft.) sure you have the correct wire you can order SDN over 100 wire directly from SI.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Use the drawing (refer to pg. 9) to pick a bracket height that will allow you to extend your screen to achieve the desired vertical position of your viewing area. " (cont. on next pg) Solo/Pro 2 - Installation Solo/Pro 2 - Installation...
  • Page 8: Installation

    2. Determine the desired horizontal viewing position centerline of the projected viewing area. Cassette Length Brackets secured to Wall or wire 3. The Solo/Pro 2 screen must be installed with the Ceiling Structural Supports exits back 2" Min to 8" Max corner...
  • Page 9 6. Connect the screen terminal block to the pre-wire terminal block. Then press the connected terminal block into the mount. terminal block bracket (cont. on next pg) Solo/Pro 2 - Installation Solo/Pro 2 - Installation...
  • Page 10 8. Slide the cassette left to right to verify it is positioned at your desired viewing location, then lock the screen in place, rotating the wall bracket lever to the upward position. (cont. on next pg) Solo/Pro 2 - Installation Solo/Pro 2 - Installation...
  • Page 11: Rts Running

    Other nearby transmitters may cause interference also. 1. Connect the power supply - Solo/Pro 2 with an RTS motor is shipped with the remote already paired to the screen. Plug the power supply into the wall and plug the connectors together.
  • Page 12: Programming

    DO NOT set the lower limit (top of viewing) more than MAX DROP from the cassette. Doing so risks Setting the Drop - Solo/Pro 2 is factory preset to have damaging the screen material. 1” of drop, the distance between the top of the viewing 4.
  • Page 13: Pairing Another Rf Remote

    To pair it, first take the controller. The screens are fully commissioned via working remote supplied with the Solo/Pro 2 and press the SIFI web interface. Only after fully commisioning the Program button on the back of the remote until your screen should you then use your control system's the screen jogs once.
  • Page 14 Screen with SIFI block diagram Power (24v) Data CAT 5e or better To IP Network RS485 screens are programmed using the Screen Standard Innovations SIFI via the web interface. This CAT - 5e or higher cable programming can be done with a Windows or Mac computer either over LAN or wired directly to SIFI.
  • Page 15 3. Double click on the SIFI, the default web browser will Setting the Drop: launch Solo/Pro 2 is factory preset to have 1” of drop, the 4. At the landing page, click the three lines in the top distance between the top of the viewing area and the right corner, then click “Settings”...
  • Page 16 The tool may be used up to 100 ft. away when used with 6. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to point to "Somfy 18GA. copper control wire. To adjust the drop, do the RS485 Node Discovery". following: 7. Press OK to enter the selection. 1.
  • Page 17 CONTROL 24V RS485 WITH 3RD PARTY - VIA SERIAL There are several options to control a Solo 2 RS485 screen with 3rd party controls. To integrate with your preferred solution see the corresponding programming guide and/or the system manufacturers instructions. Note: To change the programming (lower limit) you will need either a SIFI or an RS485 limit setting tool.
  • Page 18 CONTROL 24V RS485 WITH 3RD PARTY - VIA SIFI Powe Power (24v) Data CAT 5e or better To IP Network When using a SIFI, you will connect the SIFI to Solo 2 as shown in the following drawing with the RS-485 Standard connection.
  • Page 19 AC / DC CONTROL 24V RS485 WITH Power In Screen (RS485 Control) 3RD PARTY - VIA DCT • Momentary dry contact closure via Somfy DecoFlex Switch. See below for suggested block diagram. See RS485 wiring pinout (pg. 21) for wiring termination. Bus Power Supply See DecoFlex programming guide to integrate control...
  • Page 20: Mounting Accessories

    MOUNTING ACCESSORIES MOTOR ACCESSORIES - 24V RTS (purchased seperately) (purchased seperately) LinkPro Zero Gap Wall Brackets Décora Ceiling Brackets Connect Décora Flying Brackets Ceiling/Wall Locking Solo remote Brackets (incl. standard) Mounting Accessories Motor Accessories - 24v RTS...
  • Page 21: Motor Accessories 24V Rs485

    Failing to do so may damage the screen. Bus Power Supply It is preferred to store or transport your Solo/Pro 2 Data Hub horizontally. Shock and vibration experienced during transportation may shift the screen material and cause Bus Power Supply slight wrinkles.
  • Page 22: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE DO NOT scrub the screen material. This will damage the viewing surface. These screens are designed and engineered to be virtually maintenance free. There are no user serviceable parts inside, except for the screen material. The screen needs to be kept clean - free of dust, dirt, hair, particles, and any other foreign material.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    Tech Support: 512.832.6939 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Solution Solo/Pro 2 is 100% programmed and tested at the Cause factory. In case of a malfunction please use the troubleshooting guide table. For RTS Remote too far Move to within 30 ft. away...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Tech Support: 512.832.6939 Tech Support: 512.832.6939 Symptom Possible Solution Symptom Possible Solution Cause Cause For RS485 Incorrect or Check the wire pinouts RS 485 SIFI is Use the service won't not on keypad (if available) poor cable and termination. Look operate the local to validate the RS485...
  • Page 25: Warranty

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Solo/Pro 2, the Solo wordmark, and the Screen Innovations logo are registered trademarks and the exclusive property of Screen Innovations.

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