Somfy Systems VCZ SWF Virtual Cord Control ZWave VCZ1 User Manual

Somfy Systems SWF Virtual Cord Control ZWave VCZ1

User Manual

Owner’s ManualVirtual Cord™ Motorized Shades
2Please be sure to read and remove the securing tape and label before operating your motorized shade.About Your Motorized ShadeMotorized shades offer a convenient solution to everyday challenges. They provide instant privacy, glare reduction, and eliminate the need to manually adjust shades. Motorized shades also eliminate dangerous cords and create a comfortable and energy efcient environment. Motorized shades feature Z-Wave Radio technology, Z-Wave is omnidirectional and operates within a range of 65 feet, eliminating the need to aim the remote.Z-Wave is the most widely used radio protocol in leading home automation systems, making  integration simple and inexpensive.About your Motorized Shade  ..............................................................................................................  2Basic Shade Control  ...........................................................................................................................  3Control Features  ..................................................................................................................................  3Home Button - Single-Channel Remote  .............................................................................................  3LED (Light Locations and Indications  ..................................................................................................  4Program Buttons  .................................................................................................................................  4Adusting your Shade’s Default Upper Limit (optional)  ........................................................................  5Adjusting your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional)  ........................................................................  5Adjusting your Shade’s Home position (optional)  ...............................................................................  6Adjusting a Group of Shades  ......................................................................................................... 6 - 7Reversing Motor Direction  ...................................................................................................................  8Denitions and Descriptions Used for Programming  ..........................................................................  9Joining a Controller to a Motor  ..........................................................................................................  10Assigning the Single-Channel Remote as Primary  ............................................................................  11Joining Additional Remotes to a Network  .........................................................................................  12Joining an Existing Z-Wave Network  ................................................................................................  13Removing a Device from a Hub  ........................................................................................................  13Network Reset  ...................................................................................................................................  14Factory Limits Reset  ..........................................................................................................................  14Local Reset  ........................................................................................................................................  14Table of ContentsRemove securing tape and position motor RF antenna wire  and power cable away from roller tube (see A) or outside of headrail (see B) depending upon product type. Avoid crimping or damaging the antenna and power lead during installation process.NOTE: RF antenna should be visible  (exposed outside headrail) for greatest RF range. In some cases, RF antenna wire may need to be repositioned for    optimal performance.A. Solar, Roller, Artisian Fabric, NaturalRF Antenna wirePower cable/B. Cellular, Pleated, Classic RomanPower cableRF Antenna wireATTENTION! IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION¡ATENCIÓN! INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE SOBRE LA INSTALACIÓN
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R3Basic Shade ControlControl FeaturesHome Button − Single-Channel RemoteUpon rst power up, you will see a green light illuminate on the headrail or motor end of the shade. This will happen whenever power is rst applied or restored after an outage. Press the UP or DOWN button to operate the shade.Note: you can press and release the opposite directional button to stop the shade while it is in motion.Operating your shade with the two-button remote or optional single-channel remote.        button: Acts as a STOP button while shade is in motion. It can also be programmed as a quick way to bring shades to your preferred intermediate position.1.  Press and releasing        while your shade is at rest will bring your shade to your        position.2.  Press and releasing        while the shade is in motion will stop the shade.Press and release the UP button to fully open the motorized shade.Press and release the DOWN button to fully close the motorized shade.Your controls have been pre-programmed to control your shade. The upper and lower limits and        position have already been set. If you are not satisfied with the default upper, lower, or        position of your shade, see steps in the following sections of this manual.UP ButtonDOWN ButtonHOME Button(Intermeidate/favorite)
GRA BE R GRA BE R4LED (Light) Locations and IndicationsLED Light BarLight indicator on the front of the controlsShade LEDLight indicator on the shade endRemote LED IndicationsOperation on LED light bar:Replacement battery: #CR2430Shade LED IndicationsThere is a discreet LED located on the end of your shade to provide  additional valuable feedback. In bright conditions, it may be difcult to see, so steps may need to be taken for limit light for better visibility.Replacement batteries: 8AA Lithum per battery case; larger shades may require multiple battery casesLED Colors When DefinitionGreen blinking After operation Battery is goodAmber blinking After operation Battery is lowRed Blinking After operation Battery is deadSolid green to solid amber to ashing greenFrom user mode Entering a  programming stateSolid amber to  blinking green From user mode Leaving a  programming stateFlashing amber to blinking green From user mode Intermediate limit setLED Colors When DefinitionAmber blinking After operation Battery is at 20%Red blinking After operation Battery is deadRed/green alternating From user mode Entering a  programming stateblinks green then turns off From user mode Leaving a  programming stateSolid green then  turns off From user mode Setting an  intermediate position
5Program ButtonsInstallation NotesCellular and Pleated and RomanLocated on the headrailSingle-Channel RemoteBACK VIEW BACK VIEWTwo-Button RemoteProgram ButtonSolar, Roller, Natural, and Soft ShadesLocated on the motor endProgram Button (remote)Button on the back of the Virtual Cord or single-channel remote used to put the control into programming mode for various set up options within this guide.Installation of Product:Two-button remote only•  Check and adjust limitsSingle-channel remote only•  Associate•  Adjust limits•  Adjust Home positionIt is necessary to install and adjust each product prior to moving on to the next product.Program/Operation Button (shade)Button located on the shade headrail or motor end used to operate the shade if the control is misplaced or to put the shade into programming mode for various set up options listed in this guide.
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R6Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Upper Limit (optional)Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional)1.  Briey press UP and release. Allow the shade to reach its default upper limit.1.  Briey press DOWN and release. Allow the shade to reach its default lower limit.The lower limit of your shade is factory pre-set to a closed position matching the ordered legnth. You may want to adjust the lower limit to accommodate window hardware or other obstructions. Note: a jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.The upper limit of your shade is factory pre-set to an open position which protects the shade from damage while maximizing view. If you desire the shade to have an upper limit at a lower position when fully opened, follow these steps. Note: a jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.*PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: When adjusting the upper limit on cellular or pleated shades, do not raise the product too tight. Adjusting the product too tight can cause the motor to fail and/or break/fray the internal cording. When installing a solar or roller shade in a fascia or cassette  valance, be sure the hembar does not lift into the fascia or cassette, as this could cause the  hembar to get stuck and/or damage the fabric.*PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Be careful not to exceed the ordered product legnth, this may result in damaged product. Should this happen, immediately push UP to correct. If your shade will not lower to your desired lower limit, contact a customer service agent for assistance.2.  Once the shade stops, press and hold UP and DOWN  buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs. (A jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.)2.  Once the shade stops, press and hold UP and DOWN  buttons simultaneously until LED light turns amber and release both buttons. The shade will jog and the remote will ash green. The LED on the shade will alternately ash green and red.3.  Adjust your upper limit by    using UP or DOWN to move your shade to your desired upper limit.* The shade will only move while UP or DOWN is being pressed while in this adjustment mode.3.  Adjust your lower limit by    using UP or DOWN to move your shade to your desired lower limit.* The shade will only move while UP or DOWN is being pressed while in this adjustment mode.4.  When the shade is stopped at your new desired upper limit, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs. 4.  When the shade is stopped at your new desired lower limit, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs.
GRA BE RGRA BE R7Adjusting Your Shade’s Home Position (optional)If your shade system includes an optional single-channel remote, it has been pre-programmed to control your shade(s). The default  position (intermediate position) is pre-set to mid-legnth of your shade. To change the   position, follow these steps. Note: if the single-channel remote controls multiple shades as a group, refer to the next section.Note: Always adjust the upper and lower limits before adjusting your        position. After adjusting the upper or lower limits, the        position will reset to the new mid-legnth position.1.  Use the UP or DOWN button to put the shade in  motion. When the shade reaches your desired         position, press and release        to stop the shade. 2.  To set your        position, press and hold the  button until the LED on the remote turns amber, then release the button. The shade will jog and the new position is set.
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R8Adjusting the Home Position on a Group of Shades (optional)If your shade system includes an optional single-channel remote as a group control, it has been pre-programmed to  control your shades. The default        position (intermediate position) of all shades is pre-set to mid-legnth. To change the         position on multiple shades, follow these steps.Note: Always adjust the upper and lower limits before adjusting your        position. After adjusting the upper or lower limits, the        position will reset to the new mid-legnth position.Installer Note: You are required to access the motor head to adjust the        position.1.  Press and release the        button to bring the group of shades to their pre-programmed          position.2.  In order to adjust the        position of each shade, you must rst target the individual shade you want to adjust. To do this, press and release the back of the single-channel remote (1 tap). The LED on the remote will alternattely ash green. Then on the shade that you want to adjust, press and hold the program button on the headrail/motor end until the LED begins to ash green and  release. the shade will jog. 3.  Using the two-button remote that controls the shade, adjust the shade to the new desired position. 4.  Using the single-channel remote, press and HOLD the        button until the LED turns amber and release the button. The position of the target shade is now reset.    5.  Repeat process for additional shades to  adjust the new desired position.
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R9Each shade is pre-programmed from the factory to operate up and down corresponding to the appropriate buttons on your Virtual Cord. However, if the directions are inadvertely reversed, follow these steps to return the shade to  proper operation.All programming steps are associated with a time-out feature to preserve battery life.Reversing Motor Direction1.  Move the shade to any position between the upper and lower limits by pressing and  releasing the directional buttons.The shade will jog and the LEDs on the motor will begin to blink green and red and the LEDs on the remote will blink green.Shade direction has now been reversed; however, the upper and lower limits have been maintained.2.  Press and hold UP and DOWN buttons  until the LED light turns amber then  release buttons.3.  Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons  until the LED turns amber then  release buttons.
10Adding Remotes, Creating Groups and Pairing to Z-Wave Smart SystemsAdding a New Remote When the Only Remote Controlling the Shade is Lost1.  Press and hold the program button on the headrail/motor end, the LED will ash green then amber. When the shade jogs once, release the button and the LED will turn solid amber and turn off. The motor is now ready to learn a new remote.2xYour motorized shades are pre-programmed from the factory with the appropriate pairing and grouping between remotes and shade motors. There are several scenarios when additional programming steps will be required. The next sections explain how to accomplish the most common scenarios you will encounter. If the appropriate scenario is not included, please contact a customer service representative prior to attempting any adjustments.If you no longer have your remote, or the remote no longer works, follow these steps.2.  Using a paper clip or a similar item, press and release the programming button located on the back side of the new remote twice in rapid succession (two taps within a second in between). The LED on the remote will ash alternatively amber and green.3.  Press and hold the program button on the headrail/motor end until the LED ashes green, then release the button. This places the motor into a learning mode for approximately  20 seconds. (LED continues to ash green.)4.  The shade will jog, conrming the motor and remote are now paired.
GRA BE RGRA BE R11Adding a New Remote as a Group ControlTo add a group control to an existing shade, you must rst clear the current remote(s) from the motors and remotes. 1.  Press and hold the program button on the back side of the old remotes until the LED turns from ashing green to ashing amber, then release.2.  At the headrail/motor end, press and hold the program button until the LED turns from  ashing green to ashing amber. The shade will jog once, then release.3.  The LED light bar will turn solid green and the shade will jog, conrming they are now joined.Include the new remote as the group (primary) control1.  Press and release the program button on the back side of the new remote twice in rapid  succession (with one second between taps).2.  The LED on the new remote will alternately ash amber and green to identify inclusion mode.3.  Press and hold the program button on the  headrail/motor end, release when LED  ashes green.4.  The shade will jog and all LED’s will turn off.5.  The shade will now operate from the newly  added remote.Repeat this process for each remote to be added to this group.Associate existing remotes as secondary control.1.  Press and release the program button on the back side of the primary group remote twice (with one second between taps).2.  The LED on the primary remote will alternately ash amber and green to identify inclusion mode.3.  On the existing remote, press and hold the  programming button until the LED begins to ash green, then release the button.4.  Once the LEDs are off, on the existing remote, press and release the program button until the LED begins to alternately ash green.5.  Press and HOLD the program button on the headrail/motor end until the LED ashes green, then release the button.Repeat this process for each remote to be added to this group.If a group control was not selected t the time of purchase and is being added to an existing motorized shade, follow the steps below. Note: Individual shade control will be maintained with the original two-button remote only after it is associ-ated with the shade (see next page).
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R12Assigning the Single-Channel Remote as PrimaryThis process is followed when the end user desires to add a single-channel control point for a group of shades as well as individual control. You must rst exclude all individuals and include the single-channel remote as the primary controller.Exclude the 2-button as the Primary Controller1.  Triple tap the program button on the back of the   Virtual Cord.2.  The LED light bar on the Virtual Cord will blink, alternating amber to identify exclusion mode.3.  Press and hold the button on the headrail endcap until the light begins to blink green (about three seconds).4.  The LED light bar on the remote will turn solid green then turn off and the shade will jog, conrming exclusion.Include Single-Channel Remote as the Primary Controller1.  Double tap the program button on the back of the  Virtual Cord.2.  The LED light bar on the single-channel remote will blink,  alternating between amber and green lights to identify exclusion mode.3.  Press and hold the button on the headrail endcap until the light begins to blink green (about three seconds).4.  Shade will jog and LED will turn off.5.  The shade will now operate from the      single-channel remote.3x2x
GRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE RGRA BE R13Adding Individual Control Back After Creating a GroupAdding individual control to shades which are part of a newly formed group. This remote will now be referred to as the secondary control.Adding a Secondary Controller1.  Starting with the primary control, press and release the program button on the back side of the current remote twice in rapid succession (one second between taps).2.  The LEDs will ash alternating amber and green to identify inclusion mode.3.  Press and hold the program button on the secondary remote control until the LEDs ash green, then release the button.4.  Both the primary and secondary remote LEDs will ash green, then off conrming inclusion.2x1xHoldHold5.  The secondary control is now ready for nal steps to  control the shade.6.  Press and release the program button on the back side of the secondary control once. The LEDs will alternately ash green.7.  Press and hold the program button on the target shade headrail or motor end until the LED ashes green, then release the button.8.  The LED on the secondary control will turn green and the shade will jog.9.  Both the primary (group) and secondary (individual)  controls will now operate the shade.Repeat this process on all shades you want to individually control.
GRA BE RGRA BE R GRA BE R14Joining an Existing Z-Wave NetworkRemoving a Device from a HubAll shade end limits, controls, and intermediate positions should be programmed prior to joining the network.1.  Place hub into discovery mode (add device). There will be some form of feedback from the hub that it is searching for a device.2.  Place single-channel remote in programming mode by pressing and holding the programming button until the LED light bar begins to ash green then release    the button.3.  The hub will nd the device.4.  Follow instructions for the system. 1.  Place hub into remove device mode (exclude).2.  Press and hold the programming button until the LED light bar begins to blink green then release the button.3.  LED light bar will turn solid green and turn off.4.  Follow instructions on the hub.HoldHold
15Network ResetFactory Limits ResetLocal Reset1.  Press and hold the button on the headrail endcap until the shade jogs once (about 7 seconds), then release the button.NOTE: Shade limits are not lost.1.  Press and hold the button on the headrail endcap until the shade jogs twice (about 15 seconds), then release the button.NOTE: Factory limits are set in the motor at about    2 to 4 inches apart. All controllers will      remain in the motor’s memory.1.  Press and hold the programming button until the LEDs stop blinking. LEDs will blink green, amber, red, and then nally turn off (about 15 seconds).NOTE: Local reset must be performed on both the    controllers and motors.
1679082-00 (05/16) IMR 16-2677springswindowfashions.com • Middoleton, WI 53562Z-Wave is a wireless mesh-networking protocol for reliable, intelligent home control of all Z-Wave compatible devices. Z-Wave devices can act as repeaters to create a mesh-network to ensure reliable communication regardless of the manufacturer or type of device. This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certied devices from any other manufacturer. Z-Wave devices such as lamp modules, fan controllers, thermostats, dimmer switches and many other types of home control devices are available from a wide range of  manufacturers The Z-Wave Alliance (www.z-wavealliance.com) provides a list of manufacturers of Z-Wave compliant devices. Z-Wave was created by Sigma  Designs and more details on the technology can be found at www.z-wave.com.This product can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certied devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.The current product controls may establish 2 Association Groups. Association Group #1 is dedicated Lifeline for secondary controls, primarily used for battery status reports, central scene cc, local reset cc. Association Group #2 is dedicated to slave shades nodes, with a maximum of 12 slave nodes. Normal shade control command will use association group #2.FCC Class B NoticeThis 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. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help. Modifications: Any modications made to this device that are not approved by Oracle may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
     Springs Window Fashions, LLC 7549 Graber Road Middleton, WI 53562-1096 Fax (608) 831-2184 Phone (608) 836-1011  USERMANUALADDENDUMSWFZWaveShadingProducts2016PRODUCTFCCIDENTIFICATION_________________________________________________________ModelNumber:CSZ1Alias:SWFCellularShadeRadioZWaveFCCID:DWNCSZIC:12049A‐CSZModelNumber:RSZ1Alias:SWFRollerShadeRadioZWaveFCCID:DWNRSZIC:12049A‐RSZModelNumber:BRZ1Alias:SWFBasicRemoteControlZWaveFCCID:DWNBRZIC:12049A‐BRZModelNumber:VCZ1Alias:SWFVirtualCordControlZWaveFCCID:DWNVCZIC:12049A‐VCZ
     Springs Window Fashions, LLC 7549 Graber Road Middleton, WI 53562-1096 Fax (608) 831-2184 Phone (608) 836-1011  IDLABEL–LabelMaterial:Yupo60withbackadhesive+GlossyPPCoating
     Springs Window Fashions, LLC 7549 Graber Road Middleton, WI 53562-1096 Fax (608) 831-2184 Phone (608) 836-1011    FCCSTATEMENTSThis portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC/IC RF exposure   limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure. Compliance Statement (Part 15.19)  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.   Warning (Part 15.21)  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.   FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b)  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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 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 of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
     Springs Window Fashions, LLC 7549 Graber Road Middleton, WI 53562-1096 Fax (608) 831-2184 Phone (608) 836-1011   INDUSTRYCANADASTATEMENTSSection 7.1.3 of RSS-GEN This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.  Section 7.1.2 of RSS-GEN Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. 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 necessary for successful communication. DÉCLARATIONSD'INDUSTRIECANADASection 7.1.3 DE RSS-GEN Cet appareil se conforme à la (aux) norme(s) RSS exempte(s) de licence d'Industrie Canada. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer de l'interférence, et 2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris l'interférence qui peut causer un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil.  Section 7.1.2 DE RSS-GEN En vertu des règlements d'Industrie Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut fonctionner qu'en utilisant une antenne d'un type et d'une amplification maximale (ou inférieure) approuvés pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Pour réduire l'interférence radio potentielle aux autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son amplification doivent être choisis de manière à ce que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (pire) ne soit pas supérieure à ce qui est nécessaire pour une communication réussie. 

Navigation menu