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Shore Power – if connected; Generator Power – if the generator is running; Inverter Power – batteries must be charged for inverter operation. Girard Systems awnings are supplied with an electric motor appropriate to the product. Page 2 of 7...
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These components must be electronically matched, programmed or paired before use. This is usually done at the Girard Systems factory. Should the need arise for the user to pair a device with the motor controller they must refer to the appropriate manual for the devices applicable to their particular installation.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The GC1149A Dry Contact Module allows the user to interface their Dry Contact Systems (Crestron, Switch Input or RV-C) with our G-link Controllers. This module will accept Retract, Stop and Extend commands from the Dry Contact System and send an RF signal to any programmed G-link Controller or Remote Motor.
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MODES OF OPERATION The GC1149A has 3 modes of operation; 1. Continuous Mode (Default) – A single press of a command button will allow the awning to fully extend or retract unless interrupted by the STOP button. 2. Step Mode (Selected) – The command button must be held down to allow the awning to fully extend or retract.
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Common to Retract, which will link the GC1149A to the motor controller: The Green LED will turn off. f. Note: Blue / purple light will flash on the GC1149A every time it transmits. g. Try to operate the Awning by using the system or by using small jumpers from common to retract terminal.
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3. Programming the 98GC1149A to a Remote Motor a. Connect the Dry Contact Control Module (GC1149A) to 12 Volts DC (Fig.1) b. Supply power to the Remote Motor: a soft beep will be emitted by the RF receiver in the unit.
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