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5 / 3 Motorized
Installation Instructions
Control - 485
INSTALLERS: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE OWNER.

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  • Page 1 5 / 3 Motorized Installation Instructions Control - 485 INSTALLERS: PLEASE LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE OWNER.
  • Page 2 Innovations’ option) the defective part of the merchandise. Returns for service should be made to your Screen Innovations' dealer. If it is necessary for the dealer to return the screen or part to Screen Innovations, transportation expenses to and from Screen Innovations are payable by the purchaser and Screen Innovations is not responsible for damage in shipment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    24 V DC - 485 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �...
  • Page 4: Parts In The Box

    PARTS IN THE BOX - FLUSH - 110v AC L- Bracket / Suspended Ceiling Bracket Screen Suspended Ceiling Bracket Kit Front Closure Rear Closure L - Brackets * NOTE: Screws are provided to mount to wooden structural supports only. If other substrate is present then installer must provide appropriate fasteners.
  • Page 5: Flush 24 V Dc - Flush L / Suspended Brackets

    PARTS IN THE BOX - FLUSH - 24v DC L-Bracket / Suspended Ceiling Bracket Screen Suspended Ceiling Bracket Kit Front Closure Rear Closure L - Brackets * NOTE: Screws are provided to mount to wooden structural supports only. If other substrate is present then installer must provide appropriate fasteners.
  • Page 6: External 110 V Ac - External Brackets

    PARTS IN THE BOX - EXTERNAL - 110v AC Screen Front Closure Fascia * NOTE: Screws are provided to mount to wooden structural supports only. If other substrate is present then installer must provide appropriate fasteners. * Wood (2 pair) L Brackets Idler Retraction Screws...
  • Page 7: External 24 V Dc - External Brackets

    PARTS IN THE BOX - EXTERNAL - 24v DC Screen Front Closure Fascia * NOTE: Screws are provided to mount to wooden structural supports only. If other substrate is present then installer must provide appropriate fasteners. 24v DC Power (2 pair) Gloves L Brackets * Wood Screws Supply...
  • Page 8: Pre-Wiring

    1. Run 3 conductor wire to the left side of screen cassette installation location. To be sure you have the correct wire you can order 485 wire directly from SI. 2. Terminate the wires with the provided terminal block shown below.
  • Page 9: Dc - 485

    PRE-WIRING - 24v DC- 485 1. Run minimum 5 conductor wire to the left side of screen cassette installation location To be sure you have the correct wire, order directly from SI (Part # - Non-Plenum - 800269/ 9020126 and Plenum rated - 9020127). If you are using third party wire, follow the power wire distance chart below to ensure use of the correct wire gauge for the 24v DC wires.
  • Page 10: Mounting Case Type

    MOUNTING CASING - TYPE Installation requires two or more people. Bend knees when lifting. Measure the case length and record the measurement. If pre constructing the pocket then refer to the screen builder for the F dimension for your particular size screen. FLUSH L BRACKET EXTERNAL FLUSH SUSPENDED...
  • Page 11: Installing Flush Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Measure Case & Cut Out Pocket FLUSH L FLUSH SUSPENDED Measure the case length and record the measurement. If pre constructing the pocket then refer to the screen builder for the F dimension for your particular size screen. in/cm Calculate the pocket ceiling dimensions as shown blow and prepare the ceiling pocket as prescribed below.
  • Page 12: Add End Flange & Remove Weight Bar Lock - Both Flush Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Add End Flange & Remove Weight Bar Lock FLUSH L FLUSH SUSPENDED Line up the holes on the removable flanges with the holes in the end plates. Then install and hand tighten the flat head screws as shown. Remove the tagged Weight Bar Locks.
  • Page 13: Mounting Flush L-Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Mounting Flush L-Brackets FLUSH L Mount the L brackets either to a vertical or horizontal structural support as shown. Make sure brackets are all along the same level line and plumb. Mounting screws have been provided for mounting to wood structural supports only. If mounting to other substrate then installer must provide appropriate fasteners.
  • Page 14: Hang Case And Raise Up Flush L - Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Hang Case on L-Brackets and Raise Up FLUSH L Installation requires two or more people. Bend knees when lifting. Make sure the hooks on the L brackets are adjusted down. Then raise the case up and hook the case into all 4 hooks on every bracket. Tighten the screws in the L brackets to raise up the case untill the end flanges touch the ceiling.
  • Page 15: Mounting Flush Suspended Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Mounting Flush Suspended Brackets FLUSH SUSPENDED Install minimum 3/8’’ threaded rod to structural members in the ceiling per the drawing below. Parts to be supplied by installer Threaded Rod 3/8’’ Minimum Washer Washer Nut Stuctural Member 4” - 12” 4”...
  • Page 16: Hang Case & Raise Up Flush Suspended Brackets

    INSTALLATION - FLUSH Hang Case on Suspended Brackets and Raise Up FLUSH SUSPENDED Raise the case up and guide the threaded rods through the holes in the suspended ceiling brackets. Secure with nuts and washers supplied by the installer Threaded Rod Minimum 3/8’’...
  • Page 17: Installing External Brackets

    INSTALLATION - EXTERNAL Measure case & Mount L Brackets EXTERNAL Measure the case length and record the measurement. Mount the L brackets either to a vertical or horizontal structural support as shown. Make sure brackets are all along the same level line and plumb. Mounting screws have been provided for mounting to wood structural supports only.
  • Page 18: Remove The Weight Bar, Hang Case, Raise Up External Brackets

    INSTALLATION - EXTERNAL Remove Weight Bar Lock, Hang Case and Raise Up EXTERNAL Remove the tagged Weight Bar Locks. Make sure the hooks on the L brackets are adjusted down. Then raise the case up and hook the case into all 4 hooks on every bracket. Then tighten the screws in the brackets untill the case firmly presses against the the L brackets.
  • Page 19: Trim Installation Flush

    TRIM INSTALLATION - FLUSH Flush Trim Install FLUSH L FLUSH SUSPENDED Hook the larger front closure into the case opposite the weight bar and then rotate down to secure. Make sure the trim is hooked into the case along entire length before proceeding.
  • Page 20 TRIM INSTALLATION - FLUSH Flush Trim Locking FLUSH L FLUSH SUSPENDED Insert the bumpers into the holes in the endplates. Press the pin in the bumper until you feel a SNAP indicating the bumper is secured. Before proceeding make sure the bumpers are secured to the endplates.
  • Page 21: Trim Installation External

    TRIM INSTALLATION - EXTERNAL Fascia Install & Fascia Lock EXTERNAL Hook the front trim into the case opposite the weight bar and then rotate down to secure. Make sure the trim is hooked into the case along entire length before proceeding. Hook the fascia onto the front of the case as shown below.
  • Page 22 TRIM INSTALLATION - EXTERNAL Trim Install EXTERNAL Use the 9/64’’ hex key to loosen the two screws securing the fascia lock. Then slide the lock down to lock the fascia in place. Finally secure the fascia lock by hand tightening the 2 screws securing the fascia lock position.
  • Page 23: Setting The Lower Limit

    SDN Motor Configuration Software from https://support.screeninnovations.com/accessories/ usb-programming-kit/ Hardware: Field USB>Computer Download Upload Programming Cable from SI SI compatible 485 Screen or Shade product(s) Windows Laptop PC SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 1. Download the latest SDN TOOLS FOLDER from website.
  • Page 24 SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 7. Click the tab for port settings and make sure that the settings are as follows: • Bits per second: 4800 • Data Bits: 8 • Parity: Odd • Stop Bits: 1 • Flow Controls: None 8.
  • Page 25 SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 9. At the top left of the window, select the COM port that you noted from the Device Manager and click on the “Connect” button. You are now connected to the COM port and ready to start our configuration.
  • Page 26 SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - IN SOFTWARE CONTROLS Connection: Once your motor is powered up click on the Get Single Motor Address button one motor. Movements Section: Stop – Stops the motor when it is moving. Up Limit – Takes the motor to its upper limit. Down Limit –...
  • Page 27 SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - IN SOFTWARE CONTROLS • Up (Pulses) – Moves the motor up by the number of pulses specified in the box next to it. • Up (ms*10) – Moves the motor up by the number of milliseconds specified in the box next to it times 10.
  • Page 28 SETTING THE LOWER LIMIT - PROGRAMMING & TROUBLE- SHOOTING EXAMPLES Programming an AC Motor for Basic functions: 1. Connect the USB to RS485 adapter to the computer’s USB port. 2. Connect a CAT5 or higher cable to the RS485 adapter and to the Data Pass through port on the Bus Power supply, or to a device port on the SDN system.
  • Page 29: Controls

    CONTROLS Programming with optional SIFI 485 screens are most commonly used with the SIFI controller. The screens are fully commissioned via the SIFI web interface. Only after fully commissioning your screen should you then use your control system’s programming guide to integrate your screen into it.
  • Page 30 At the landing page, click the three lines in the top right corner, then click “Settings” Select the “SDN” tab on the top left Press the spyglass to auto discover motors on the 485 network (may have to press it more than once)
  • Page 31 CONTROLS Programming 24v DC with optional SIFI Cat5 to Network Switch Cat5 to Port1 Cat5 to Port2 5-wire SI Pigtail for Bus Power to Phoenix to MotorHead without PoE Cat5 to PoE Switch for SI�FI and Bus Power 5-wire SI Pigtail Cat5 to Port2 to Phoenix to MotorHead with PoE...
  • Page 32 CONTROLS Programming 110v AC with optional SIFI Cat5 to Network Switch To 110v Electrical Box 3-wire AC Pigtail to MotorHead Cat5 to Port1 Cat5 to Port2 3-wire SI Pigtail for Bus Power to Phoenix to MotorHead without PoE Cat5 to PoE Switch for SIFI and Bus Power To 110v Electrical Box...
  • Page 33: Using 3Rd Party (Wet Contact - Via Fontus)

    3. Applying a latched 7 - 12v DC will send the lower limit (DOWN) command to the screen over 485. 4. When any voltage drops below 4v DC or if no voltage is present, the upper limit (UP) command is sent to motor over 485. Screen Power Supply 20m Max�...
  • Page 34: Using 3Rd Party (Dry Contact- Via Fontus)

    Fontus. 2. A momentary contact between (+) and (G) will send the upper limit (UP) command to the screen over 485. 3. A momentary contact between (-) and (G) will send the lower limit (DOWN) command to the screen over 485.
  • Page 35: Using 3Rd Party (Ir- Via Fontus)

    3. A short press of the (DOWN) button on the remote will send the lower limit (DOWN) command to the screen over 485. 4. A short press of the (STOP) button on the remote will send the (STOP) command to the screen over 485.
  • Page 36: Using 3Rd Party (Via Fontus Keypad Application)

    CONTROLS - USING 3RD PARTY (WITH IR) via included Fontus - Programming Hexcodes 0000 006c 0000 000c 0006 011b 0006 011b 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb 0006 00bb Third party IR universal control 0006 011b 0006 08a4 systems may be used to control the screen and commands may be...
  • Page 37: Using 3Rd Party (Via Fontus Keypad & Contact Closure Application)

    CONTROLS - USING 3RD PARTY via included Fontus Keypad & Contact Closure Application Fontus Keypad* 1. Connect Fontus Keypad with UTP cable (upto 60’) to included RJ45 to Terminal Block Dongle. 2. Connect RJ45 to Terminal Block Dongle to BCP side of Fontus. To optional Head End Power Supply AC Screen 3rd Party Control System...
  • Page 38: Using 3Rd Party (Via Serial And Si

    CONTROLS - USING 3RD PARTY via Serial There are several options to control a Screen 485 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 USB Programming Kit or an 485 limit setting tool.
  • Page 39: Using 3Rd Party (Via Dct With 12V And

    CONTROLS - USING 3RD PARTY via optional Decoflex for Dry Contact Momentary dry contact closure via Somfy DecoFlex Switch. See below for suggested block diagram. See RS485 wiring pinout (pg. 6) for wiring termination. See DecoFlex programming guide to integrate control system dry contact closure into your system. For 24v DC To 110v Electrical Box Ground...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Tab Tension

    ADJUSTING THE TAB TENSION Press in the button and turn knob counter clockwise untill the string is loose. Turn the knob clockwise 2 to 4 clicks at a time untill there is tension on the string. The strings should have minimal tension on them only. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN TAB TENSION STRINGS: Tab tension strings will NOT flatten out major wrinkles in the screen.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problems related to electrical or motor function may require a qualified service person or electrician. Should you have a problem that is not addressed here, call: Screen Innovations (512-832-6939.) http://www.screeninnovations.com/category/support/ Problem Probably Cause Action to Take Description Motor shuts off.
  • Page 42 Debris rolled up in screen Clean material per instructions. material Problems related to electrical or motor function may require a qualified service person or electrician. Should you have a problem that is not addressed here, call: Screen Innovations (512-832-6939.) http://www.screeninnovations.com/category/support/...
  • Page 43: Motor Accessories

    MOTOR ACCESSORIES Purchased Seperately SOMFY Data Hub 1870262 Bus Power Supply Data Hub Bus Power Supply PRESET 1 PRESET 2 PRESET 3 STOP SIFI Decoflex Wall Switch...
  • Page 44 Screen Innovations 9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758 512�832�6939 www�screeninnovations�com...

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