Hunter Douglas Window Fashions RC4U4 This is a remote control for blinds and shades User Manual

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions This is a remote control for blinds and shades

User Manual

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                                                                             Table of Contents Key Components . . . . . . . 3 Getting St arted.  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 9 Programm ing . . . . . . . . 13 Basic Operat ion  . . . . . . 23 Batt ery Replacem ent  .  .  . 27 Troubleshooting  . . . . . . 33Skyline® Gliding Window  Panels
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54POWERVIEW ® SURFACE REM OTEThe sleek PowerView ® Surface is wall-mounted so you know  your remote is always right w here you left it. KEY COM PONENTSKEY COM PONENTSPOWERVIEW ® PEBBLE® REM OTEErgonomically designed, the PowerView® Pebb l e®  hand-held remote is available in ten on-trend colors  to complement your home décor.
REM OTE M ODULE FRONTRIGHT ARROWFunction varies  with shade type.LEFT A RROWFunction varies  with shade type.FA V O RI T EShade positionSTOPPress and hold for  program mode.7GROUP 1GROUP 2GROUP 3 GROUP 4GROUP 5GROUP 66REM OTE M ODULE BACKCLOSEOPENKEY COM PONENTSKEY COM PONENTSPROGRAM MING ACCESS
9 REM OTE M ODULE (BACK COVER REM OVED)BATTERY COMPA RTMENT 3V CR 2032BATTERY COMPA RTMENT 3V CR 2032PROGRAM MING8KEY COM PONENTS
IMPORTANT: The PowerView ® Remote will not operate a  window covering until the w indow covering has been added  to a GROUP.Getting started First, activate the remote by pulling both plastic tabs from the back battery compartment. NOTE: If placing the remote module into a Pewter or Clear Frost Pebble®, ensure the provided color insert is seated at the bottom of the Pebble cutout.10GETTING STARTEDGETTING STARTED11Inserting the remote module into the PowerView® Pebble® (hand-held): 1.  Center the Hunter Douglas logo on the remote module  above the indentation on the bottom rim of the Pebble. 2.  Align the ribs on the remote module with the grooves on  the Pebble. 3.  Gently push the remote module into the Pebble until it  is snug.    Ribs on remote to be aligned with the   grooves on  the Pebble.Center logo
1312GETTING STARTEDMounting the PowerView ® Surface: 1.  Choose a location to mount the Surface. 2.  Orient the Surface mounting plate so that the Hunter Douglas logo is horizontal and level. Mark screw  holes. 3.  If you are mounting the Surface onto drywall, use a  7/32" drill bit to drill pilot holes. Tap drywall anchors into  the pilot holes until the  ange of the anchor is  ush  with the drywall. 4.  If you are mounting the Surface onto wood, use a  3/32" drill bit to drill the screw holes. 5.  Attach the Surface mounting plate using the screws provided. 6.  Align the Surface ring with its mounting plate and tw ist  the Surface ring clockwise to lock it in place.Inserting the remote module in the Surface:  1.  Align the ribs on the remote module w ith the grooves  on the Surface. 2.  Gently push the remote module into the Surface until  it is snug.    Ribs on remote to be aligned w ith the   grooves on  the Pebble.Center logo
IMPORTANT: If you have multiple remotes, please follow  the steps below to pair all remotes to the same PowerView® Netw ork. If you only have one remote, please refer to page 19  for additional programming steps.Pairing additional remote(s) to the  Po w e rV iew ® Sh ade Netw orkFollow these steps to pair remotes to the same PowerView  Shade Netw ork. All rem otes in a home should be paired to  the same network. This allows for easy installation of additional control options, such as the PowerView  Hub and PowerView Repeaters. Remotes paired to the same network will be able  to operate the speci c window coverings they are assigned to. 1.  Locate the programming access on the back cover of  the remote module. 2.  Using a paper clip, press and hold the recessed P button  for 6 seconds.   NOTE: The Group Numbers (1– 6) w ill  ash tw ice on the PRESS of the reset button followed by three times at  6 seconds. 3.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the indicator buttons blink. The remote is now  in program mode. 4.   Press and hold the   STOP button on the new remote  while pressing and releasing   STOP on the original remote. 5.  The backlit GROUP buttons on the new  remote w ill  ash tw ice to indicate the remote has been paired to the PowerView Shade Network.  6.   Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.15Pairing  Po w erView ® Repeaters  to a rem ote created Pow erView   Shade Netw orkRepeaters extend the range of the radio frequency (RF)  signal emitted by the PowerView® Pebble® Remote, the PowerView  Surface, or the PowerView Hub when used with  the PowerView  App.  1.  PLUG the Repeat er Kit into an electrical outlet . 2.  Press and hold   STOP on the PowerView  Pebble Remote, until the indicator lights blink. The remote  is now in program mode.   Hold the remote within 3 feet of the Repeater to  complete Step 3. 3.  Press   STOP on the remote. The Repeater is now paired to the PowerView Shade Netw ork.  4.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the  indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.14PROGRAM M INGPROGRAM M ING
Pairin g  rem o t e(s) t o  a Po w erV iew ® Hub created PowerView Shade NetworkA Hub previously paired to an existing remote created Pow erVi ew ® Shade Netw ork or that had created its own network during setup, can have additional Pebble® or Surface remotes paired to it, even if the remotes are introduced after the initial Hub setup. The repeater’s green light will  ash, whenever it repeats a command sent by a device on the  same PowerView Shade Network. 1.  Locate the programming access on the back cover of  the remote module.  2.  Using a paper clip, press and hold the recessed P button for 6 seconds.   NOTE: The Group Numbers (1–6) w ill  ash twice on  the PRESS of t he reset  butt on follow ed by three tim es  at 6 seconds. 3.  Hold the remote module within approximately 12 inches of the Hub.   Com plete Steps 4 and 5 at the sam e t ime. 4.  Press and hold the   STOP button on the remote module. 5.  Press and hold the  P button on the back of the Hub  for approximately three seconds.    NOTE: The Group Numbers (1–6) w ill  ash to indicate  that the remote module has been paired to the  PowerView Shade Network.17Creating a Duplicate Rem ote A duplicate remote will operate the same set of w indow  coverings and GROUPS as the original remote.   1.  Locate the programming access on the back cover of  the remote module. 2.  Using a paper clip, press and hold the recessed P button for 6 seconds.   NOTE: The Group Numbers (1–6) will  ash tw ice on the  PRESS of the reset button followed by three times at  6 seconds. 3.  Press and hold   STOP on the original remote, until  the indicator lights blink. The remote is now in  program mode. 4.  While pressing and holding ALL on the new  remote, press and release   STOP on the original remote. 5.  The backlit GROUP buttons on the duplicate remote  will  ash twice to indicate all of the information from  the original remote has been copied. 6.  Press and hold    STOP on the original remote, until  the indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.16PROGRAM M INGPROGRAM M ING
Deactivating the rem ote’s auto-w ake  featureThe auto-wake feature activates the backlights on the remote, whenever the remote is handled. This feature is useful for  immediately seeing which shade GROUP buttons were activated  last, but deactivating this feature will help to conserve battery life. When the auto-wake feature is deactivated, press   STOP to  wake the remote and see which group buttons are active. 1.  Press and hold the GROUP 6 button on the remote for  approximately 6 seconds. 2.  The GROUP numbers (1– 6) will blink once to indicate the auto-wake feature has been disabled.Reactivating a remote’s auto-w ake  feature 1.   Press and hold the GROUP 6 button on the remote for  approximately 6 seconds. 2.  The GROUP numbers (1– 6) w ill blink twice to indicate the auto-wake feature has been enabled.  1918NOTE: It is recommended that only similar window  coverings  be included in a GROUP because of differences in product  features and operation. When a window covering is added to a GROUP for t he  rst time, it is also added to the PowerView® Shade Network that links w indow  coverings and devices together.A GROUP can be a single w indow  covering or multiple  window coverings. There are six unique assignable GROUPS  to use on each remote. A window covering may be assigned  to more than one GROUP. Join a w indow  covering to a GROUP 1.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the  indicator lights blink. The remote is now in program mode.   2.  Press the desired GROUP number (1– 6) on the  remote. The backlit GROUP number w ill  ash t o show   it is selected. 3.  Press and hold the manual control button on the  window covering. 4.  While continuing to press the manual button, press  OPEN on the remote. The window covering w ill  move slightly to indicate it has been joined to the GROUP. Release the manual control button.  5.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the  indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.PROGRAM M INGPROGRAM M ING
2120PROGRAM M INGPROGRAM M INGRem ove a w indow  covering from  a GROUP 1.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the  indicator lights blink. The remote is now in program mode.  2.  Press the desired GROUP number (1– 6) on the  remote.The backlit GROUP number will  ash t o show   it is selected. 3.  Press and hold the manual control button on the  window covering. 4.  While continuing to press the manual button, press   CLOSE on the remote. The window covering will  move slightly to indicate it has been removed from  the GROUP. Release the manual control button. 5.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the  indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.Set a FAVORITE position Each w indow covering has one FAVORITE position, w hich is  set at 50%  open by default. Setting a new FAVORITE position  overw rites any previous setting.  1.  Open or close the window covering to the desired position. 2.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the indicator lights blink. The remote is now  in program mode. 3.  Press and hold the manual control button on the  window covering. 4.  While continuing to press the manual control button, press ♥ FAVORITE on the remote. The window  covering w ill move slightly to indicate it has set this window covering position as your FAVORITE. Release  the manual control button. 5.  Press and hold   STOP on the remote, until the indicator lights stop blinking to exit program mode.
Resetting w indow  covering programmingThis reset erases Network information stored in the window  covering, including GROUP assignments, preventing any input  device from operating the window covering. Its primary use is during installation to correct GROUP and Netw ork assignments. This reset  does not affect travel limits. 1.  Press and hold the manual control button for 12 seconds.  The window covering will move slightly once after 6 seconds,  then again after 12 seconds. Release the button. 2.  Refer to “ Join a w indow covering to a GROUP”  on  page 19 to program the w indow  covering to a group.22PROGRAM M INGW hat’s the Difference?Paired rem ote Cloned rem oteSame Pow erView ® Shade Network I.D. as original remote.Same Pow erView  Shade Netw ork I.D. as original remote.Can be programmed differently from original remote.An exact duplicate of  original remote.Can control a different set  of w indow  coverings and/or  different GROUPS.Must control the same set of w indow  coverings and/or GROUPS.  23
Once the window coverings have been joined to a GROUP or multiple GROUPS, the remote is ready to operate the w indow covering(s). M ultiple window coverings can be operated at the same time.NOTE: Some PowerView® w indow  treatments offer variable  operation from the basic operation listed here. For full instructions on how to operate your PowerView w indow  treatment, please consult the IOC that came w ith your window treatment. Basic Operation  1.  To wake up the remote, simply pick it up or press   STOP. The last GROUP(S) selected w ill be  highlighted and active. 2.  Press ALL or GROUP 1– 6 button(s) to select speci c  window covering(s) to operate. Selected GROUP button(s) will light to show  they are selected.  a.   Multiple GROUP buttons may be selected at the  same time.  b.   To  d e s e l e c t  a GR O U P, press the GROUP button again. The backlit GROUP button w ill go out. 3.   Press   OPEN to open the selected w indow covering(s). 4.  Press   CLOSE to close the selected w indow  covering(s).25 5.   For window  covering(s) w ith vanes or a middle rail*,  press the   RIGHT ARROW to close the window  covering and open the vanes, rotate the vanes to  the right, or fully raise the middle rail. 6.  For window covering(s) w ith vanes or a middle rail,  press the    LEFT ARROW to close the vanes, rotate  the vanes to the left, or fully lower the middle rail.  a.  NOTE: Single-function w indow  coverings will not  operate by pressing the ARROW buttons. 7.  Press   STOP to stop window covering/vane movement anywhere along its travel. 8.  While a window  covering is in motion, press the opposite of its motion (  OPEN or   CLOSE) to reverse direction. 9.  Press ♥ FAVORITE to send selected window covering(s) to your preset FAVORITE position.* Applies to Top-Dow n/Bottom-Up and Duolite™ w indow coverings only.  The bottom rail on Top-Dow n/Bottom-Up window coverings operates  using the OPEN and CLOSE commands.24BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATION
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Replacing batteries in the rem oteReplacing the batteries in the remote module will not cause the loss of any w indow covering programming, including GROUPS and FAVORITE. The remote uses two CR 2032 batteries. 1.  For the Pebble® Remote, slide your thumb in the  indentation, gently lift and remove the remote module from the Pebble. For the Surface Remote, remove the  Surface from its mounting plate by tw isting the Surface  counter-clockwise. Push the remote module out from  the back of the Surface. 2.  Rotate the back cover of the remote module  clockw ise to unlock. 3.  Remove the back cover from the remote module.2928BATTERY REPLACEM ENTBATTERY REPLACEM ENT
 4.  Using a  nger or small  screwdriver, gently lift  and remove the  old batteries. 5.  Insert new batteries,  making sure each  is snug.30 31 6.  Align and replace the back cover onto the  backside of the remote module. 7.  Rotate the back cover counter-clockw ise to  lock the back cover in place.  NOTE: Once the back cover is in place, ensure the programming access point is aligned with the recessed P button.  8.  Align the ribs on the remote module w ith  the grooves on the Pebble® or the Surface. 9.  Gently push the remote module into the  Pebble or the Surface until it is snug.BATTERY REPLACEM ENTBATTERY REPLACEM ENT
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W hat is a Pow erView ® Shade Netw ork ?The Pow erView ® Shade Network is a unique radio frequency that allows PowerView  Motorization devices to communicate w ith each other w ithin a home. All PowerView devices within a home should be added to the same PowerView  Shade Network. This allows for easy installation of additional control options, such as the PowerView Hub, PowerView Repeaters and PowerView Scene Controllers. Additionally, Remotes joined to the same PowerView  Shade Network will be able to operate all w indow  coverings in the PowerView Shade Network as desired. Troubleshooting  1.  None of the backlit buttons illuminate on my remote when  I press the buttons.  •  Check to make sure the batteries are inserted properly and are new.  •  Join an existing PowerView Shade Network with the remote. 2.  I programmed my window covering to work from two different remotes. The w indow  covering works w ell w ith the second remote, but will no longer respond to the  rst remote.  •  Check to make sure the batteries in both remotes are  inserted properly and are new.  •  All PowerView remotes w ithin a home need to be included in the same PowerView Shade Network. Refer to “ Pairing additional remote(s) to the PowerView  Shade Network”  on page 14.35TROUBLESHOOTING34TROUBLESHOOTING 3.  My window  covering does not respond w hen I press  OPEN or   CLOSE.  •  M ake sure that there is pow er to the w indow covering and that the window covering functions properly by pressing the manual control button on the window covering.  •  M ake sure the correct GROUP number or ALL has  been selected before pressing   OPEN or   CLOSE.  Active GROUP buttons will be backlit.    •  Add the window covering(s) to a GROUP on the remote. Refer to “ Join a w indow  covering to a GROUP”  on  page 19. 4.  My window  covering operates w hen I press   OPEN or   CLOSE, but not w hen I press either of the arrow  buttons.  •  The arrow buttons are for operating Top-Down/Bottom-Up shades, Duolite™ shades, and shadings or sheers with operable vanes only. Refer to the product’s Installation, Operation, and Care instructions for proper operation.  •  If the window covering is a Top-Dow n/Bottom-Up shade, a Duolite shade, or a shading or sheer with operable vanes, reset the travel limits on the window covering. Press and hold the manual button on the w indow covering for 6 seconds, until it jogs. The window  covering will then run an auto-calibration sequence.
37U.S. Radi o Frequency FCC Compli anceThi s device compl ies wi th Part 15 of  t he FCC Rul es. Operat ion i s subject  to t he f oll owi ng two condi ti ons:  (1) Thi s devi ce may not  cause harmf ul i nterf erence, and  (2) Thi s device must accept  any int erf erence recei ved, incl uding i nt erference t hat may cause undesired operat ion.Thi s equi pment has been test ed and found t o comply wit h the l imit s for a Cl ass B di git al devi ce, pursuant t o Part  15 of  t he FCC Rules. These l imit s are designed to provi de reasonable prot ecti on against  harmful  int erf erence in a resi denti al i nst al lat ion. This equi pment  generat es, uses and can radi at e radio f requency energy and, i f not  inst all ed and used in accordance wi th t he inst ructi ons, may cause harmful  int erf erence to radio communi cati ons. However, t here is no guarantee t hat i nt erference wi l l not  occur in a parti cular i nstal lat ion. If t hi s equipment does cause harmful i nterf erence t o radi o or t el evi si on recepti on, whi ch can be det ermined by t urning t he equipment of f and on, t he user is encouraged t o try t o correct  the i nterf erence by one or more of  the f oll owi ng measures:•  Reori ent or rel ocat e t he receivi ng antenna.•  Increase the separat ion bet ween t he equipment and recei ver.•  Connect the equi pment  i nto an out let  on a circui t di ff erent  f rom that  to whi ch the recei ver i s connect ed.•  Consult t he dealer or an experi enced radi o/ TV t echnici an f or hel p.Any changes or modi cat ions not  expressl y approved by the part y responsi ble f or compl iance coul d void t he user’s aut horit y to operate t he equipment.Industry CanadaUnder Industry Canada regulat ions, thi s radio t ransmit ter may onl y operate usi ng an ant enna of a t ype and maxi mum (or l esser) gai n approved for t he transmit ter by Indust ry Canada. To reduce pot enti al radi o i nt erf erence to other users, the ant enna type and it s gain shoul d be so chosen that  t he equival ent isot ropical ly radi ated power (e.i.r.p.) i s not  more than that  necessary for successf ul communi cati on.Thi s device compl ies wi th Indust ry Canada l icence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operati on is subj ect to t he fol lowi ng two condi ti ons: (1) t his devi ce may not  cause int erference, and (2) t his devi ce must  accept  any int erf erence, i ncludi ng i nterference t hat may cause undesired operat ion of  the devi ce.Class B Digital Device NoticeThi s Class B digi tal  apparatus compli es wit h Canadian ICES-003, RSS-Gen and RSS-210.Industrie CanadaConformément à l a réglementat ion d’ Indust rie Canada, l e présent  émet teur radi o peut f oncti onner avec une antenne d’ un type et  d’ un gain maximal (ou inf érieur) approuvé pour l’ émet teur par Indust ri e Canada. Dans le but  de réduire l es risques de broui ll age radi oélect ri que à l ’i ntent ion des aut res uti li sateurs, il  faut  choisi r l e type d’ antenne et  son gai n de sorte que la pui ssance isot rope rayonnée équi valent e (p.i .r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’ int ensi t é nécessai re à l’ établ issement d’ une communicat ion sat isf aisant e.Le présent  appareil  est conf orme aux CNR d’ Industri e Canada appli cables aux apparei ls radio exempt s de li cence. L’ exploi tat ion est  autori sée aux deux condi t i ons sui vantes : (1) l ’appareil  ne doit  pas produi re de broui ll age, et  (2) l ’ uti li sateur de l ’apparei l doi t accept er tout  broui ll age radi oélect ri que subi , même  si  l e brouil lage est  suscepti ble d’ en compromet t re l e fonct ionnement.Appareil Numérique de Classe B – AvisCet appareil  numéri que de classe B est conforme à l a norme NMB-003, CNR-Gen et CNR-210 du Canada.CAN ICES-3 (B)/ NMB-3(B)European Conformi tyWe, t he undersi gned,Hunt er Dougl as Window Fashions One Duet te Way, Broom el d, CO 80020, USAHunt er Dougl as Europe B.V. Piekst raat  2, 3071 EL Rot terdam, The Netherl andscerti fy and decl are under our sole responsi bil it y that  the PowerVi ew® Remot e Control conf orms wit h the essent i al requirements of  the EMC direct ive 2004/ 108/EC and R&TTE directi ve 1999/ 5/ EC.A copy of t he ori ginal  declarat ion of  conformi ty may be found at  w ww .hunter douglas.com/ RFc ert i cations.

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