BUDGET BLINDS SMART HOME COLLECTION Dual Shades Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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Thank you for your purchase. This shade has been custom built for you from the highest quality materials.
To avoid errors and save valuable time, please read these instructions before installing your new shades.
1. Pencil or Marker
2. Measuring Tape
3. Flat Blade Screwdriver
4. Phillips Screwdriver
5. Level
6. Power Drill
7. 3/32" Drill Bit & 1/4" Hex Nut Driver Bit
Getting Started ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 2
Mounting Type ................................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 2
Bracket Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2
Inside and Outside Mount ................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 2
Initial Set Up
Pair Motor with Controller ......................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3
Check Motor Direction .............................................................................................................................................................................. Page 3
Set Limits .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 3
Sleep Mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4
Adjusting Limits ............................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4
Controllers and Channels ................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 5
Favorite Position ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 5-6
Adjusting Speed .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 6
Soft Spot Configuration ................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 7
Battery Check Function ................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 8
Charging the Motor Battery ............................................................................................................................................................................. Page 8
P1 Button Functions ........................................................................................................................................................................................ Page 9
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 10
Care and Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 10
Child Safety ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 10
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DUAL SHADES
Smart Home Collection Motorization
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Mounting Surface
Drywall, Plaster
Metal
Wood
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fastener
Wall Anchors, Expansion Bolts
(Not provided)
Sheet Metal Screws
(Not provided)
No. 6 Hex Head Screws
(Provided)
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DUAL SHADES Smart Home Collection Motorization Thank you for your purchase. This shade has been custom built for you from the highest quality materials. To avoid errors and save valuable time, please read these instructions before installing your new shades. TOOLS YOU WILL NEED 1.
  • Page 2 GETTING STARTED All of the required installation components are wrapped in your package along with these instructions. Thank you for purchasing Dual Shades. With proper installation, operation, and care, your new shades will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review this instruction booklet before beginning the installation.
  • Page 3 Pair motor with controller INITIAL SET UP INITIAL SET UP INITIAL SET UP Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Pair motor with controller Pair motor with controller Hold P1 button on Hold STOP on...
  • Page 4 Sleep Mode If multiple motors are grouped on a single channel, Sleep Mode may be used to put all but 1 motor to sleep, allowing programming of just the one INITIAL SET UP motor that remains “Awake”. See page 9 for detailed P1 functions. SLEEP MODE SLEEP MODE SLEEP MODE...
  • Page 5 ET UP ET UP in step mode and ready for setting limits CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS controller controller Controllers and Channels CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS Set Limits INITIAL SET UP ection Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel...
  • Page 6 INITIAL SET UP RTANT IMPORTANT Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response nual for your Pair motor with controller Consult user manual for your ormation on controller for information on Approx. Approx. Approx. Favorite Position selecting channel. Hold P1 button on Hold STOP on Select channel on...
  • Page 7 s now in step mode and ready for setting limits s now in step mode and ready for setting limits Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS annel on...
  • Page 8 Battery Check Function Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits Check motor direction Send Shade to Battery Charge Level To save upper limit, hold UP and STOP. To reverse shade direction, hold both UP and To check travel direction of shade, press UP or Shade must be at Upper Limit.
  • Page 9 P1 Button Functions P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS Motor State Test Motor state test Motor state test Motor state test Motor state test This table describes the function of a short P1 Button press/release (<2 seconds) depending on current motor configuration. This table describes the function of a short P1 Button press/release (<2 seconds) depending on current motor This table describes the function of a short P1 Button press/release (<2 seconds) depending on current motor This table describes the function of a short P1 Button press/release (<2 seconds) depending on current motor...
  • Page 10 TROUBLESHOOTING MOTOR IS NOT RESPONDING. • Battery in motor is depleted — Recharge with compatible AC adapter and check connection. • Transmitter battery is discharged — Replace battery. • Battery is inserted incorrectly into transmitter — Check battery polarity. • Radio interference/shielding — Ensure transmitter is positioned away from metal objects and the aerial on motor or receiver is kept straight and away from metal.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION ET D'UTILISATION STORES DOUBLES Collection de stores motorisés pour maison intelligente Nous vous remercions de votre achat. Ce store a été fabriqué sur mesure pour vous à l’aide de matériaux de la plus haute qualité. Pour éviter les erreurs et vous faire gagner du temps, veuillez prendre le temps de lire les instructions ci-dessous avant d’installer votre nouveau store.
  • Page 12: Premiers Pas

    PREMIERS PAS Toutes les pièces nécessaires à l’installation sont comprises dans l'emballage de votre produit. Nous vous remercions d'avoir acheté ce store double. vous les installez correctement, les employez de la manière indiquée et en prenez soin, vos nouveaux stores vous procureront des années d’élégance et de fiabilité.
  • Page 13: Configuration Initiale

    Pair motor with controller INITIAL SET UP INITIAL SET UP INITIAL SET UP Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Pair motor with controller Pair motor with controller Hold P1 button on Hold STOP on...
  • Page 14: Mode Sommeil

    Mode sommeil INITIAL SET UP Si vous avez groupé plusieurs moteurs sur un même canal, le mode sommeil permet de ne laisser qu’un seul moteur actif et de ne programmer que lui. La page 9 décrit en détail les fonctions du bouton P1. Pair motor with controller SLEEP MODE SLEEP MODE...
  • Page 15: Télécommandes Et Canaux

    ET UP ET UP in step mode and ready for setting limits CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS controller controller Télécommandes et canaux CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS Set Limits INITIAL SET UP ection Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel...
  • Page 16: Position Préférée

    INITIAL SET UP RTANT IMPORTANT Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response Motor Response nual for your Pair motor with controller Consult user manual for your ormation on controller for information on Approx. Approx. Approx. Position préférée selecting channel. Select channel on Hold P1 button on Hold STOP on...
  • Page 17: Configuration De L'arrêt En Douceur

    s now in step mode and ready for setting limits s now in step mode and ready for setting limits Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits CONTROLLERS AND CHANNELS Hold STOP on Hold STOP on...
  • Page 18: Vérification Des Piles

    Vérification des piles Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits Check motor direction Faire afficher le niveau de charge du store To save upper limit, hold UP and STOP. To check travel direction of shade, press UP or To reverse shade direction, hold both UP and Le store doit être à...
  • Page 19: Fonctions Du Bouton P1

    Fonctions du bouton P1 P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS P1 BUTTON FUNCTIONS Tester l’état du moteur Le tableau suivant décrit la fonction d’une courte pression sur le bouton P1 (moins de deux secondes), selon la configuration du moteur. Motor state test Motor state test Motor state test...
  • Page 20: Dépannage

    DÉPANNAGE LE MOTEUR NE RÉPOND PAS. • La pile du moteur est épuisée. — Rechargez-la à l’aide d’un adaptateur de courant compatible. • La pile de la télécommande est déchargée. — Remplacez la pile. • La pile n’est pas insérée correctement dans la télécommande. — Vérifiez la polarité de la pile. •...

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