Making Sense Of The Sensors; Sensor Switch Positions; Sensor Features - Current E-WAND Installation Manual And User's Manual

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MAKING SENSE
OF THE SENSORS

9. SENSOR SWITCH POSITIONS

Fully Automatic
Off
Light or Temperature
Light Sensor closes the
slats around sunset
Sensor is off.
and opens the slats
around sunrise.
Temperature sensor
opens the slats around
69 F and closes the
slats around 82 F.
Light Sensor Switch
Temperature Sensor Switch
Semi-Automatic
Light sensor only
closes the slats around
sunset.
Temperature sensor
only closes the slats
around 82 F.
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10. SENSOR FEATURES

Once the LIGHT SENSOR triggers an automatic movement, the slats will not
automatically move due to light for another eight (8) hours.
If an automated movement is triggered by the TEMPERATURE SENSOR, the
slats will not automatically move due to temperature for another (1) hour.
The LIGHT SENSOR will prevent the TEMPERATURE SENSOR from triggering
an opening of your blinds at night to maintain your privacy.
A movement of an E-Wand via the TWIST HANDLE, REMOTE, or APP will
deactivate the automatic features for three (3) hours.
When blinds are grouped, one sensor triggered movement will move all
blinds within that group.
A power cycle or an adjustment of either sensor switch mode will lock out an
automated movement for twenty (20) minutes.
Pro-Tip: Based on the direction your window is facing, as well as other
environmental factors, different blinds may close or open at different times
when using the automated features. We suggest finding the E-Wand that
opens and closes at your preferred time, then grouping all E-Wands together
and only having that one E-Wand's sensors activated. Grouping instructions
on pg. 35.
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