Hunter Douglas Window Fashions CT1 Power View Transceiver Curtain Track User Manual

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions Power View Transceiver Curtain Track

user manual

PowerView® Curtain
Track Transceiver
User Manual
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Installing the Curtain track with Powerview® Transceiver
Installing the track
1. Assemble the track
2. Install the brackets to the wall ot ceiling and x the track onto
the brackets
3. Do not aach drapery aer end posions have been set or
complete installaon is nished.
posion the master carrier(s) into half open posion
4. Aach motor to the track.
Posion motor drive head into the track gear. (motor is in
posion when locking pin can be secured).
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Connecng power and communicaon
5. Mount Transceiver dongle to track motor like below
P.S. actual look of dongle might dier from drawing below
6. Connect data cable between PowerView Transceiver and motor
(Input: Port2)
6. Connect Forest DC or AC plug to the power socket of the Shule® motor.
7. Connect AC plug of Forest power supply to wall socket.
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Seng and adjusng end limits Shule© motor
Aer power up open and close posions are to be referenced by the shule
motor.
1. Push/press track carrier towards CLOSE posion, carrier will travel to
wards CLOSE posion automacally.
2. Push/press track carrier towards OPEN posion, carrier will travel towards
OPEN posion automacally.
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To adjust to a customized curtain stack back (OPEN) posion please follow
the following instrucons.
3. Aer the track carrier reaches open posion LED 4 will light-up yellow,
within 10 seconds the curtain stack back posion can be manually
adjusted.
4. Aer the Yellow LED goes o, the end posions are stored into the
memory.
5. For Re-adjusng the end limits rst follow the following reset sequence
followed by steps 1 through 4 of this manual.
Stack back posion can
also be adjusted using a
paired PV remote.
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Pairing PowerView© Transceiver with PowerView© remote
Adding the Curtain Transceiver to a remote can be done using the normal
procedure for adding a shade to a remote.
See Quickstart guide adding a shade to remote
1. Press and hold STOP on the remote
unl lights start blinking
2. Select desired group (1-6) on re-
mote
3. Press and hold the PV transceiver
buon (transceiver LED will ash
1x red and 1x green)
4. Push OPEN on the remote, forest
track will move to indicate it has
joined the group on the remote
5. Press and hold STOP buon on the
remote unl lights stop ashing.
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PowerView Transceiver LED Feedback
PV Transceiver LED ashing 5 x red: (repeon of
signalling sequence in a loop)
No correct communicaon to FOREST shule.
Please check if PV Transceiver is connected correctly
to PORT 2 AUXof shule motor
PV Transceiver LED ashing 2 x orange 1x red (long) and
2 x green:
PV Transceiver is connected correctly and is ready for
operaon
PV Transceiver LED ashing 4 x red and 1 x green:
(repeon of signalling sequence in a loop)
PV Transceiver is connected correctly but FOREST
shule is not referenced.
Please set shule end limits as described at chapter
seng end limits
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PowerView Transceiver Curtain Track - Technical data
PowerView® Transceiver Curtain track
Arcle name: PV Transceiver CT
Arcle code: 17.0345.0000
Nominal voltage (dc) 5.0
Maximum current (mA) 15
92 x 40 x 31.5 Dimensions (mm)
Operaon temperature (°C) 0 60
Duty rang 100% on
Weight (g) 34
IP protecon class 40
Radio frequency (GHz) 2,407
Type of connecon RJ45
Cable length (mm) 150
Cable colour White
Approvals CE
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PowerView Transceiver - Addional technical notes
Please note:
PV Transceiver behaviour aer a power failure:
A recalibraon run for the forest shule is required aer a power failure.
Shule recalibraon run starts automacally and always in close direcon
aer rst user operaon command (manually or by radio and regardless of
selected operang direcon). Recalibraon run cannot be interrupted even
with STOP command.
Please note:
PV Transceiver registraon in APP:
In the PV APP the PV curtain track Transceiver is shown as
Provenance® Vercalproduct.
Legal noce
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s) and part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaon is subject to the following two
condions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause unde-
sired operaon of the device.
Changes or modicaons not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
"Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitaon est autorisée aux
deux condions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même
si le brouillage est suscepble d'en compromere le fonconnement."
Safety instrucons
The motor may only be installed by qualied personnel who:
Have read and understood the mounng instrucons of both curtain track, motor and communicaon transceiver
Are familiar with the electronic safety aspects
Recognize and avoid danger which can be produced from the mechanical or electrical components
Always observe and are familiar with the local safety, labour regulaons and laws
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