Programming The E-Wand; E-Wand Programming Beeps; Programming Slat Positions - Current E-WAND Installation Manual And User's Manual

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Release the blind mount to allow the
header, covering the attachment hook.
bellows to extend upwards toward the
[Fig. 7.2].
Be sure the slat attachment can move
through the open slot in the blind mount
Recommended: Reinforce First Slat
Remove the adjacent vertical slat by
then sideways [Fig. 8.1].
carefully pushing the slat upward and
the top of the first vertical slat [Fig. 8.2].
Use the included VERTICAL BLIND
REINFORCEMENT TAPE E to reinforce
Carefully replace the slat back onto the
steps to remove the slat [Fig. 8.3]. Be sure
slat attachment hook by reversing the
slats within the assembly.
the slat is oriented the same as the other
You have now completed installing your E-Wand. You may now proceed
to Programming the E-Wand [Pg. 13].
Figure 7.2; Proper Positioning
Figure 8.1; Detach First Slat
Figure 8.2; Reinforce Vertical Slat
Figure 8.3; Reattach Vertical Slat
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PROGRAMMING THE
E-Wand
online Instructional Videos at currentproductscorp.com/support.
For further assistance during the programming process, please view our

E-Wand Programming Beeps

correspond with the different programming stages. Be careful to not sum up
During programming, be conscious that there are several series of beeps that
then a DOUBLE BEEP (2) is not a TRIPLE BEEP (3).
the number of beeps you have heard, for example, a SINGLE BEEP (1) and
Double Beep (2)
Single Beep (1)
Pairing the Remote and Grouping E-Wands
Triple Beep (3)
Programming the Slat Positions
Quadruple Beep (4)
Setting the Favorite Position
Quintuple Beep (5)
Setting the Preferred Closed Position
Master Reset
Sextuple Beep (6)
Realign the E-Wand
Figure 9.1; Programming Beeps

PROGRAMMING SLAT POSITIONS

assist you through the programming steps. It is important to understand that
each beep, or series of beeps, is for a specific function in a programming stage.
When programming the E-Wand, you will be listening for audible beeps to
the E-Wand to best hear these beeps.
We recommend you minimize the noise within the room while programming
a short tune. This means you must restart the programming steps for that
During the programming phase, if an error is made, the E-Wand will play
E-Wand.
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