PJNF Technologies 100-HR HAND-HELD REMOTE FOR THE DRYLANAI SHUTTER CONTROL SYSTEM User Manual user manual
PJNF Technologies, Inc. HAND-HELD REMOTE FOR THE DRYLANAI SHUTTER CONTROL SYSTEM user manual
Users Manual
Please read and save these Instructions. They will: • Make operation of your automatic storm shutters easier and more convenient, and • Help you in the future if you have questions. Thank you for purchasing the DryLanai™ Hand-Held Remote Storm Shutter Control. Now you can easily raise or lower your storm shutters from virtually any place in your home. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS HAND HELD REMOTE STORM SHUTTER CONTROL DryLanai™ Omni directional. Unlike TV remotes, it transmits signals by RF, not infrared, so it doesn’t require a line-of-sight to the Wall Controller. It even works through walls. Your DryLanai™ Hand-Held Remote is now ready to use. 1. Bring the Hand-Held Remote into close proximity with the Wall Controller (4 feet or less). 2. Touch ZONE 1 switch and ZONE 2 switches on the Controller panel simultaneously and continuously until all the ZONE lights begin to flash. 3. While the lights are flashing, press the STOP button on the Hand-Held Remote. The signal light on the Controller will light up momentarily and the flashing ZONE lights will go out. 4. Test to ensure the process was successful by pressing the STOP button on the Hand-Held Remote again. The signal light on the panel will momentarily light up. Before your Hand-Held Remote can communicate with the Wall Controller, the two units must be synchronized. This is done by performing the following steps: • STOP. The DryLanai™ Hand-Held Remote is • Compact. It’s small, light weight, durable and it fits in your pocket. • Easy to operate. It has only three buttons: UP, DOWN and Utilizing the Radio Frequency (RF) technology that enables the Rain Sensors on your porch or lanai to signal your Wall Controller when it rains, your DryLanai™ Hand-Held Remote can raise and lower your storm shutters any time from the comfort of your easy chair or the convenience of your kitchen. How Your Hand-Held Remote Control Works • • Does the LED on the front panel of your Hand-Held Remote light up when you press any of the buttons? If it doesn’t, you may need to replace the battery. See battery replacement instructions above. Does the signal light on your Wall Controller light up when you press any of the buttons on your Hand-Held Remote? If it doesn’t, you may need to re-synchronize your remote with the Controller. See synchronization instructions above. If your shutters do not respond to commands from your Hand-Held Remote, check the following: Trouble Shooting 1. Remove the small screw near the bottom of the rear panel of the Hand-Held Remote enclosure. 2. Remove the rear panel of the enclosure. 3. Remove the old battery and replace it with a fresh 4. CR-2023 battery. Carefully observe battery polarity (+ side facing you). 5. Replace the rear panel of the enclosure and secure it with the screw you removed in Step 1. Each DryLanai™ Hand-Held Remote contains a CR2032 battery that should function for many months under ordinary conditions. If battery replacement is required, follow these steps: To raise your shutters, simply press the UP button momentarily. To lower your shutters, simply press the DOWN button. You can stop your shutters at any intermediate position by pressing the STOP button. You do not have to press the STOP button to stop your shutters in their full up or full down position; they will stop automatically. You cannot control each shutter individually with this Hand-Held Remote. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. Operating the device with the supplied, internal antenna will ensure that this requirement is met. This device may only be used with the approved antennas that are shipped with the unit and installed by the manufacturer. The use of any other antennas will invalidate the unit’s FCC Part 15 certification. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 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 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Statements: PJNF Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability for any damage to original shutter drive equipment (motors, limit switches, slats, etc.) resulting from installation and use of this DryLanai™ product. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PJNF Technologies, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Liability Manufactured by: PJNF Technologies, Inc. www.DryLanai.com US Patent No. 7,342,375 Rev 08/09 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the responsible party could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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