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Pairing Your Remotes and Shades
Pairing Your Remotes and Shades
Pairing Your Two-Button or
Single-Channel Remote
The two-button and single-channel remote behave almost
identically. The only difference between these remotes is that the
single-channel remote has a home button, while the two-button
remote doesn’t.
In this section, we cover pairing instructions for either the two-
button or single-channel remote. So while the remote images
shown might not match the remote you’re using, the steps will
still work for you.
SINGLE-CHANNEL
TWO-BUTTON
Pair a Remote with a Shade
You might need to do this if you bought a new remote or shade.
These steps apply only to the new remote or shade.
1. Reset the new remote to make sure
you start with a clean slate.
a. Press and hold the program
button on the back of the
remote for 15 seconds. When
the LED stops flashing, release
the button.
The remote LED should flash green,
amber, and red before turning off.
b.
On the new shade, press and
hold the program button for
7 seconds. When the shade
jogs, release the button.
2. On the back of the new remote,
quickly press and release the
program button twice.
The remote LED will flash amber
and green.
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3. On the new shade, press and
hold the program button for
3 seconds. When the shade LED
flashes green, release the button.
The shade will jog once, and all LEDs
will turn off. The shade is now paired with
the remote.
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