GETTING STARTED Product View — Cassette Motorized Shade Cassette Cassette Bracket ST30 Motor Assembly Antenna Wire ST50/LT525 Motor Power Assembly Cord Power Cord Power Plug Power Supply Power Plug...
GETTING STARTED Product View — Cassette Blockout Motorized Shade Cassette Cassette Installation Brackets Light Blocker Antenna Wire ST30 Motor Assembly ST50/LT525 Motor Assembly Power Power Cord Cord Wool Pile Power Plug Power Supply Flat Metal Bottom Bar Power Plug Bottom Side Hole Plug Channel...
GETTING STARTED Product View — Fascia ST30 Motorized Shade Fascia Panel Idle-Side Bracket Motor-Side Bracket ST30 Motor Assembly End Cap (Optional) Antenna Wire Power Cord Power Supply Power Plug...
GETTING STARTED Product View — Fascia ST50 and LT525 Motorized Shade Fascia Panel Idle-Side Bracket Motor-Side Bracket ST50/LT525 Motor Assembly Power End Cap Cord (Optional) Power Plug...
GETTING STARTED Product View — Fascia Blockout ST30 Motorized Shade Top/Rear Idle-Side Cover Bracket Outside Mount Top/Rear Fascia Cover Panel Inside Mount Antenna Wire Motor-Side Bracket End Cap (Optional) ST30 Motor Assembly Power Cord Side Channel Wool Pile Power Supply Bottom Plug Bottom...
GETTING STARTED Product View — Fascia Blockout ST50 and LT525 Motorized Shade Top/Rear Cover Outside Mount Idle-Side Bracket Top/Rear Cover Inside Mount Fascia Panel Motor-Side End Cap Bracket (Optional) ST50/LT525 Motor Assembly Power Cord Flat Metal Bottom Bar Wool Pile Power Plug Side...
GETTING STARTED Installation Overview Thank you for purchasing Hunter Douglas motorized roller shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new shades will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet and the enclosed packing list before beginning the installation.
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GETTING STARTED Mounting Types and Window Terminology If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process follows very easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window terminology. Molding Head Jamb Jamb Jamb Collectively, the sill and...
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GETTING STARTED Remote Control. One of these remote controls will be ■ included with your order. STOP Hand-Held Wall Timer Remote Switch ST30 Power Supplies. One of these power supplies will ■ be included with your order. DR-120-24 DRP-20-24 1 or 2 Shades Up to 4 Shades Refer to the appropriate page below based on your order: ■...
INSTALLATION Cassette and Cassette Blockout Shades — Inside Mount Mark 3½" from each jamb for bracket location. ■ If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) ➤ evenly between the two end brackets and mark their location. Mount into wood whenever possible.
INSTALLATION Cassette and Cassette Blockout Shades — Outside Mount Center the cassette over the window opening at the desired height. Use a pencil to lightly ■ mark each end of the cassette. Mark 3½" from each end of the cassette for the bracket location. ■...
INSTALLATION Fascia Shades ST30 brackets are shown, but ST50/LT525 assembly is the same process. Identify the components. ■ Assemble the two end brackets and the fascia panel. Front Panel Place the top of the fascia panel into the top indention of the ➤...
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INSTALLATION Outside Mount. Use your marks to position each bracket and mark the screw holes. ■ A minimum 4 " flat vertical surface is required to mount the brackets. ➤ The top of the installation brackets should be at the desired height. ➤...
INSTALLATION Fascia Blockout — Inside Mount ST30 brackets are shown, but ST50/LT525 assembly is the same process. Identify the components. The top/rear cover has a notch (cutout) at each end and two screw holes. The fascia panel has no screw holes. Assemble the two end brackets and the top/rear panel.
INSTALLATION Fascia Blockout — Outside Mount ST30 brackets are shown, but ST50/LT525 assembly is the same process. Identify the components. The top/rear cover has two screw holes. The fascia panel has no screw holes. Assemble the two end brackets and the top/rear panel. ■...
INSTALLATION Install the Shade and Additional Components Refer to the appropriate section based on your shade order. Install the Cassette Front Cassette Angle the cassette back and then bring the ■ cassette forward to catch the front lip of the Bracket bracket.
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INSTALLATION Attach the end plates (if ordered). Remove the paper from Remove ■ Adhesive the adhesive on the end plates and attach the end plate to the end Backing of the fascia brackets. Remove the paper banding on the shade. ■...
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INSTALLATION Attach the fascia panel. ■ Place the top of the fascia panel into the top indention of the ➤ brackets. Rotate the panel down and snap it into place. Fascia Panel For Blockout Shades proceed below. For all other shades, proceed to “Connect the Power” on page 22.
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INSTALLATION Install the Side Channels — Inside Mount NOTE: Lower the shade slightly when you mount each side channel to fit the bottom rail into the top of the channel. Foam tape has been provided to reduce light seepage. Apply to the jambs and the sill of ■...
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INSTALLATION Drill the screw holes using a ∕ " drill bit approximately ■ ∕ " deep. Use the screws provided to attach the side channels to the ■ mounting surface. Proceed to “Install the Bottom Channel” on page 22. Install the Side Channels — Outside Mount NOTE: Lower the shade slightly when you mount each side channel to fit the bottom rail into the top of the channel.
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INSTALLATION Fascia Blockout Shades. Abut the side channel to the ■ Fascia Blockout bottom of the fascia assembly. The side channel should be flush with the back of the fascia. Ensure the channels are plumb by checking with a ■ level.
INSTALLATION Install the Bottom Channel Install the channel with the wool pile to the window side. Align the bottom channel with the inside edges of the side ■ channels. Refer to the illustration for screw placement for your mounting ■ application.
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INSTALLATION The connector from the power supply separate leads about 1½". Connect striped leads to ■ motor leads as follows: Connect the power supply lead with markings (24V DC) to the motor lead with a black ➤ stripe using a wire nut. Connect the remaining power supply lead to the remaining motor lead (white - 0V DC) ➤...
OPERATION Remote Control Operation Remote Controls Shown at the right are the wireless wall switch ■ and the hand-held remote control. (The multi- channel versions are similar − see Multi-Channel Controls below.) IMPORTANT: Mount the wireless wall switch in a non-metal box. Multi-Channel Controls The current channel light on the multi-channel hand-held ■...
OPERATION Operate the Shade Your Hunter Douglas motorized shade has been pre-programmed with upper and lower limits specifically customized for your window. To Lower the Shade Press and release the DOWN button on the remote control. The shade will fully lower. ■...
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OPERATION Clear Motor Memory and Return to Factory Mode Press and hold the PROGRAM button until the shade jogs twice (once immediately and a ■ second time about seven seconds later). Programming the Motorized Shade Press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously. Hold the buttons down until the shade ■...
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OPERATION Reset the Top Limit Press the UP button. The shade raises to the top limit. ■ Press the UP and DOWN buttons until the shade jogs up and down. ■ Press the UP or DOWN buttons to fine tune the top limit. ■...
OPERATION To Delete a Transmitter: Press the PROGRAM button on an already recorded channel you will keep on the remote ■ until the shade jogs. Select the transmitter and channel to delete. ■ Press the PROGRAM button on the remote until the shade jogs, then release the button. ■...
OPERATION Limit Adjustments for Standard Motor Shades Your Hunter Douglas motorized shade has been pre-set with upper and lower limits specifically customized for your window. If you need to change the custom settings, follow the steps in this section. IMPORTANT: The button farthest from you sets the lower limit of the shade and the button closest to you sets the upper limit of the shade.
OPERATION Using the ST30 Motor Buttons Antenna Wire Motor There are two small buttons on the end of the ST30 motor. The buttons are accessible from the underside of the motor. somfy The red button is used as a reset button. With power ■...
OPERATION Troubleshooting Problem The shade raises or lowers unevenly. Solution Usually this indicates the shade is not level. Check that the brackets are ■ level and aligned. Problem The shade does not respond to the remote control. Solution Check for power to the affected shade. ■...
CARE Removing the Shade Cassette Shades Insert the tip of a flat blade screwdriver into the ■ screwdriver slot provided on the bracket. Insert a Press down to release the cassette. ■ screwdriver to release Roll the cassette forward and then down to remove. ■...
CARE Remove the Side Channels (If Ordered) If hole plugs are installed, pull the hole plug from the hole. ■ Remove the screws from the side channels. ■ Cleaning Procedures Hunter Douglas roller shades are made from anti-static, dust-resistant materials which repel dirt and dust.
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