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A time-out can occur during programming the remote or motor. When no buttons are pressed within
a predetermined amount of time (about 20 seconds), the remote or motor will revert back to a user
state. Simply repeat programming steps if the remote or motor has timed-out.
Adding Secondary Remotes for Individual Shade Control Using a Single-Channel Remote
as Primary
When adding individual control to shades that are part of a newly formed group, the remote will now be referred to as the
secondary control.
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1. Joining a secondary remote to the primary remote.
A. Starting with the primary control, press and
release the program button on the back side
of the current remote twice in rapid
succession (two taps). The LED light will
alternately flash amber and green to identify
inclusion mode. (Fig. 16)
B. Press and hold the program button on the
secondary remote control until the LED light
flashes green (about three seconds), then
release the button. Both the primary and
secondary remote LEDs will flash green and
then turn off, confirming inclusion. (Fig. 17)
2. Associate secondary control to the motor.
A. Press and release the program button on the
back side of the secondary control once
(one tap). The LED will flash green to identify
association mode. (Fig. 18)
B. Press and hold the program button on the
target shade headrail/motor end until the LED
light flashes green (about three seconds), then
release button. The LED on the secondary
control will turn green and the shade will jog.
Both the primary (group) and secondary
(individual) controls will now operate the
shade. (Fig. 19)
Repeat this process on all shades you want to
individually control.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
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