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Safety Warning: Important safety instructions to be read before installation and use. Incorrect use can lead to serious injury and will void manufacturer’s liability and warranty. It is important for the safety of persons to follow the enclosed instructions. • Before using the device, read the instruction manual carefully to understand its proper use and maintenance.
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• Persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, should not be allowed to use this product. • Use of modification outside the scope of this instruction manual will void warranty. • Installation and programming to be performed by a suitably qualified installer.
Specifications 14°F to 113°F Operating Temperature (-10°C to 45°C) Battery Type 1000mAh Li-Ion Ratings 5V DC 500mA Radio Frequency 433.92 MHz Transmitting Power 10 milliwatt RF Modulation IP Rating up to 328 ft* Transmission Distance (up to 100m*) * depending on environment...
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FCC ID: 2AGGZ003B9ACA57 IC: 21769-003B9ACA57 Do not dispose of in general waste WEEE LOGO For US Market min. 7mm 5030537 height For EU Market FCC & ICES Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference...
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Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device contains licence- exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence- exempt RSS(s).
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L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; 2) L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...
System Assembly Please refer to separate Rollease Acmeda System Assembly Manual for full assembly instructions relevant to the hardware system being used.
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Motor Battery Management Battery Motors Prevent discharging the battery completely for extended periods, recharge as soon as the battery is discharged. Charging notes Charge your motor for 6-8hours, depending on the motor model, as per motor instructions. Note: During operation, if battery is low, the motor will beep 10 times to prompt the user it needs charging.
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Motor P1 Locations Please refer to your motor programming manual for P1 button functionality. Internal Tubular Large Tubular 0.6 Cord Lift 0.8 Cord Lift Hold Curtain Tilt Motor...
Charging The Remote Your PUSH PRO remote comes with an internal battery that might need to be charged before you use it for the first time.
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To charge your remote, connect a compatible USB-C cable (not included) to the remote’s USB-C charging port. Plug the other end of the cable into a computer USB port and a USB wall adapter (5V 500mA, not included). A lightning bolt icon should appear, indicating that the remote is charging.
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First Use It is recommended to charge the remote fully before using it for the first time Battery is Full Battery is Low Battery must be recharged Battery is Charging...
Button Overview Navigate Up / Shade Up Back Menu Navigate Left Navigate Right Enter / Stop Navigate Down / Shade Down...
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Turning On the Remote The PUSH PRO remote is designed for continuous operation and does not feature a physical power button. Press any button to activate the remote. The screen will turn on and you will be greeted by the welcome screen. Welcome Select an option Pairing...
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Smart-Wake This feature allows the display to automatically activate when the remote is picked up. After pairing your first shade, Smart-Wake will be enabled automatically. Smart-Wake can be disabled in Remote Settings.
Using your Remote The PUSH Pro remote features easy to use, tactile buttons. To navigate menus and control the remote, use Up, Down, Left, or Right buttons.
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To select an option, press the Enter button.
Access Control The Push PRO remote features access control to advanced settings. This is intended for experienced users or installers. This option is available in the Remote Settings menu -> Unlock Remote. Below is a list of functions available once the remote is unlocked.
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Pairing a New Shade The PUSH PRO remote can store up to 30 different shades. Your remote can communicate with your paired shade using ARC or a combination of ARC and Bluetooth. For more information, please consult your motor manual.
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Select Pair New Shade, then press the Enter button. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your new shade.
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Note: Pairing a new shade will also guide you through the following setup steps. 1. Pair a new Shade 2. Name your Shade 3. Check/Change the shade’s direction 4. Set upper and lower limits 5. Create a group or add to an existing group...
Shade Settings Shade settings allow you to modify certain parameters for you paires shades. Press the Menu button on the remote and select “Shades,” then select the name of the Shade you want to modify. • Edit Name - Modify the Shade Name •...
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Shade Settings • Motion Control (Unlocked mode, Li-ion only) - Adjust speed and soft stop settings • Toggle Tilt/Roller Mode (Unlocked mode, Li- ion only) - Toggle between tilt or roller mode (if applicable) • Set Tensioning Mode (Unlocked mode, AC/DC only) - Toggle fabric tensioning on/off •...
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Set Favorite Position The favorite position feature lets you assign a preferred level setting for each of your shades. Press the Menu button on the remote select “Shades,” then press the Enter button.
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Select the name of the shade you wish to configure. If you have a favorite position set, select the Clear Fav. Position to clear the setting first. Then select Set Fav. Position.
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Adjusting Shade Limits Ensure your remote is in an unlocked state. Press the Menu button on the remote. Select “Shades,” then press Enter.
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Select the name of the shade you want to adjust then press Enter. Select Set Upper Limit or Set Lower Limit and follow the on screen instructions.
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Renaming your Shades Press the Menu button on the remote. Select “Shades,” then press the Enter button. Select the name of the Shade you want to adjust and press the Enter button.
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Select Edit name and follow the on-screen information. Left/Right - Moves cursor position Up/Down - Cycle Characters Back Button - Delete character Stop Button - OK Menu Button - Change case...
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Groups Groups are logical collections of shades, where multiple shades can belong to multiple groups. These groups can be organized by room or assigned custom group names according to your preference.’ Press the menu button on the remote. Select “Groups,” then press the Enter button.
Adding a New Group Select the Add Group option and press the Enter button. If you have already created a Group previously, the Add Group option will be at the bottom of the list.
Naming a Group To create a personalized group name, choose the Custom option. The name can include up to 15 alphanumeric characters. Left/Right - Moves cursor position Up/Down - Cycle Characters Back Button - Delete character Stop Button - OK Menu Button - Change case...
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To select a predefined group name, choose from the list and press Enter. You’ll also have the option to edit the name at this point. Click Save to proceed.
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Assigning Shades to a Group Your shades will be listed on screen. Select each shade you want to include in the group by highlighting it and pressing the Enter button. A bullet will appear next to each shade assigned to the group.
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Settings are saved automatically. Press the Back button to go back to the previous screen once you’re done. Groups are shown before Shades on the home screen.
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Customizing Shade/Group Visibility You can customize the visibility of your shades and groups on the main screen. To show or hide a shade and/or group, go to the Shade or Group settings menu by pressing the Menu button on the remote.
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Select either “Shades” or “Groups” then press the Enter button. Select the shade or group you wish to customize. Show - Yes (visible on home screen) Show - No (hidden from home screen)
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Navigation and Controlling Shades Your Groups and/or Shades will appear by default on the main screen. Your Groups will be shown before Shades. To cycle through available Groups and Shades, use the Left and Right buttons.
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To adjust the height of your shade, press the Up or Down navigation buttons.
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To stop your shade at your preferred height, press the Stop button.
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Level-Setting Mode This feature allows you to control your shade or group by pecentage. Double-click the Stop button to activate the shade Level-Setting mode. Then, use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the desired shade percentage. 100% refers to the shade being fully closed. To exit the Level-Setting mode, double click the stop button again or press the back button.
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Favorite Position This allows you to control your shade and/or groups, moving them to their preset Favorite position. On the main screen, press and hold the Stop button for 5 seconds to adjust your shade to its favorite position. If you’re using this in a group, you’ll need to individually configure the favorite position for each shade in the group.
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Timers Automation The Timer function allows you to set automatic behaviors for your shades and groups, such as opening, closing, or moving to your favorite position. Press the Menu button on the remote. Select “Timers,” then press the Enter button.
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Select Add Timer and adjust the on-screen settings to your preference. Edit Name - Modify the name of the Timer Enabled (Yes/No) - Enable or disable the Timer Edit Schedule - Choose the day(s) you want the timer to operate. Edit Groups &...
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Edit Behavior 1 – Modify behavior (favorite, open/close/open %) Edit Time 1 – Set activation time Edit Behavior 2 - Modify behavior (favorite, open/ close/open %) Edit Time 2 - Set activation time Note: Each Timer can have up to 2 behaviours and times.
Remote Settings You can customize a variety of settings on your remote control. Press the Menu button on the remote. Select “Remote,” then press the Enter button.
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• Backlight – Choose between 5 levels of brightness • Idle – Set the idle time for the remote display to sleep • Theme – Choose between light or dark themes • Set Time – Set the time for the remote •...
Installer Mode Installer mode enables you to pair and adjust various settings, bypassing the usual step-by- step on screen instructions. Press the Menu button and select Settings by pressing the Enter button.
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On the Remote Settings screen, Select Installer Mode. To exit Installer Mode, press the Back button.
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In Installer mode, the menu button is replaced by the P2 button, which is typically used for programming and setup. Here’s a general outline of what the P2 button is used for. 1. Programming Limits: Setting the upper and lower limits for the blinds. 2.
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Pairing * Internal Tubular Motor pictured. Refer to “P1 Locations” for specific devices. Press the P1 button on the motor for 2 Seconds until the motor responds as below. SECS Using the left and right buttons, navigate to an empty channel marked as “#/30”...
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Check Direction Press Up or Down to check the motor direction.
Change Direction If the shade direction needs to be reversed; press and hold the Up & Down arrow together for 5 seconds until the motor jogs. SECS Reversing motor direction using this method is only possible during initial set-up.
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Set Top Limit SECS Move shade to desired top limit by pressing the Up arrow repeatedly. Then press and hold Up & Stop together for 5 seconds to save limit. Tap the arrow several times or hold Down if needed; press arrow to stop. BEEP...
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Set Bottom Limit SECS Move shade to desired bottom limit by pressing the Down arrow repeatedly. Then press and hold Down & Stop together for 5 seconds to save limit. Tap the arrow several times or hold Down if needed; press arrow to stop. BEEP...
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Setting Favorite Position Move Shade to Press P2 on remote desired position BEEP Press STOP on Press STOP on remote remote again BEEP BEEP...
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Deleting Favorite Position Press P2 on remote BEEP Press STOP on Press STOP on remote remote again BEEP BEEP...
Adjusting Motor Speed Press P2 on remote BEEP To increase speed BEEP BEEP To decrease speed BEEP BEEP...
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Enable Soft Stop To enable, ensure that the motor is at its maximum speed, and then press P2, followed by Up, and Up. Your motor will follow the jog and beep feedback as shown below. BEEP BEEP BEEP...
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Disable Soft Stop To disable, ensure that the motor is at its minimum speed, and then press P2, followed by Down, and Down. Your motor will follow the jog and beep feedback as shown below. BEEP BEEP BEEP...
Copying Channels REMOTE P2 LOCATIONS Select the channel you want to transfer then press the P2 button on the new remote within 4 seconds. Push 1 & 5 Push 15...
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Copying Channels EXISTING REMOTE Select the channel you want to transfer. Press P2 on Press P2 on remote remote again BEEP BEEP...
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Copying Channels NEW REMOTE Select the channel you wish to program then press the P2 button on the new remote within 4 seconds to save the copied channel. SH01 SH01 BEEP...
Factory Reset MOTOR RESET PROCEDURE To reset all settings in the motor press and hold the P1 Button for 14 seconds, you should see 4 independent jogs followed by 4x Beeps at the end. SECS (Internal Tubular pictured above. Refer to “P1 Locations” for specific devices.) SECS SECS SECS...
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