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Hunter Douglas PowerView EOS Plisse Manual
Hunter Douglas PowerView EOS Plisse Manual

Hunter Douglas PowerView EOS Plisse Manual

Bottom-up blind

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MANUAL
Safety instructions
The motor may only be operated after reading these safety instructions, failing to do so might cause serious harm.
• Do not operate a blind which in any way is damaged
• Charging of battery operated blinds, only with suitable chargers
• only operate the blind within the prescribed environmental situation
• the motor may only be used in combination with the recommended and suitable power source, originally supplied
with the blind.
• A remote control is considered NOT to be a children's toy
• window decoration motors should be replaced when the rated cycle limitation is reached
Never drop the
Never drill into
motor!
the motor!
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Do not immerse
Avoid
into liquid!
collisions!
version: 1.1

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  • Page 1 MANUAL Safety instructions The motor may only be operated after reading these safety instructions, failing to do so might cause serious harm. • Do not operate a blind which in any way is damaged • Charging of battery operated blinds, only with suitable chargers •...
  • Page 2: Delivery Condition

    MANUAL PowerView® EOS Bottom-Up blind The PowerView® M25S single shaft motor is suited to be used with EOS Plissé and Duette® blind hardware from HunterDouglas. Plissé Duette® 1. Delivery condition As standard, no remote control or hub is connected to the motor. No limits are set. Motor is default set to Venetian motor type.
  • Page 3 MANUAL 1.1.1 Power up the motor by connecting the power cable to the battery wand or power supply. 1.1.2 Immediately Check the motor button LED sequence after start up. 1.1.3 The LED sequence should read: Freehanging Plissé type type Freehanging Duette® Tensioned Plissé...
  • Page 4 MANUAL Note  This procedure can be skipped for a fresh out of the box motor. The motor will jog 2x when receiving any PowerView® command (e.g. Pressing the manual control button on the motor), to confirm no limits are set. 1.2.1 Remove power from the motor by disconnecting the power cable from the battery wand or power supply...
  • Page 5: Network Reset

    MANUAL 1.2.4 Press and hold the manual control button until the motor jogs 1x. 1.2.5 Release the manual control button The end limits have been cleared. 1.3. Network reset This procedure will erase all network data stored in the motor, including Network ID and Group assignments. It will not clear the end limits.
  • Page 6 MANUAL 2. Pairing a remote A PowerView® remote can control up to 6 individual groups of blinds (buttons 1 to 6 at the top of the remote). The instructions below assign a blind to group 1. Locate the on your blind. manual control button Press and hold the ...
  • Page 7 MANUAL Press and hold the manual control button Press the  button. open The blind will jog 1x Release the manual control button Press and hold the  stop button for 6 seconds. Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds.
  • Page 8 MANUAL 3. Checking motor direction IMPORTANT  Reversing motor direction is only possible with a fresh out of the box motor (no limits set) or when the end limits are reset. Before any limits are programmed, the motor direction has to be checked and reversed if needed. If the top or bottom limit is already set, and the motor direction has to be reversed, perform a reset before continuing.
  • Page 9 MANUAL 3.1.3 Release the manual control button The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode 3.2. Check and confirm 3.2.1 Press the  button to check motor arrow down direction. 3.2.2.A If the blind moves upwards, Press the  3.2.2.B If the blind moves downwards, Press the ...
  • Page 10 MANUAL 3.2.3 Press and hold the manual control button for 1 second to reverse motor direction. The blind will jog 1x to acknowledge the direction is reversed 3.2.4 Continue with step 4.1.4 4. Setting end limits It doesn’t matter if you start with setting the open or the close limit first. In this description we start with the open (top) limit.
  • Page 11 MANUAL 4.1.3 Release the manual control button The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode 4.1.4 Use the  ,  and  buttons to open stop close move the blind about 20cm below the headrail. 4.1.5 Use the ...
  • Page 12 MANUAL 4.1.7 Press and hold the  button for 6 seconds. stop DO NOT select a group on the remote! Keep pressing until the remote lights start blinking IMPORTANT  Watch out to perform steps 4.1.6 and 4.1.7 within 3 seconds! 4.1.8 Press and hold the manual control button...
  • Page 13 MANUAL 4.1.11 Press and hold the  button for 6 seconds. stop Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds. 4.1.12 The top limit is set! Note  To re-position the top limit of the blind, repeat step 4.1 Open limit (top).
  • Page 14 MANUAL 4.2. Close limit (bottom) 4.2.1 Press and hold the manual control button 4.2.2 Press the  button. close The blind will jog 1x Make sure  group1 on the remote is selected. 4.2.3 Release the manual control button The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode 4.2.4 Use the ...
  • Page 15 MANUAL 4.2.5 Press and hold the  button for 6 seconds. stop DO NOT select a group on the remote! Keep pressing until the remote lights start blinking IMPORTANT  Watch out to perform steps 4.2.6 and 4.2.7 within 3 seconds! 4.2.6 Press and hold the manual control button...
  • Page 16 MANUAL 4.2.9 Press and hold the  button for 6 seconds. stop Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds. 4.2.10 The bottom limit is set! Note  To re-position the bottom limit of the blind, repeat step 4.2.
  • Page 17 MANUAL Sequence Explanation After power up Restart / Start up Blind type: Freehanging Plissé Blind type: Freehanging Duette® Blind type: Tensioned Plissé Blind type: Tensioned Duette® After Reset End limits reset (factory default), chapter 1.2 Network reset on manual control button release, chapter 1.3.
  • Page 18: Battery Operation

    MANUAL Network reset on manual control button release, chapter 1.3. Blind type: Tensioned Plissé Network reset on manual control button release, chapter 1.3. Blind type: Tensioned Duette® Battery operation Low battery indication (< 11.0V). The blind will run in slow mode and can only be send upwards.
  • Page 19: Important Notice

    Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All products (also referred to herein as "components") are sold subject to Hunter Douglas’...
  • Page 20 Use of such information may require a license from a third party under the patents or other intellectual property of the third party, or a license from Hunter Douglas under the patents or other intellectual property of Hunter Douglas.

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