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4. programming e-wand 

horizontal slat positions

You must program in the open and close limits on the E-Wand prior to the 

E-Wand being able to move. Limits are set to prevent any over-torquing of 

your blinds.

When programming the E-Wand, you will be listening for audible beeps to 

assist  you  through  the  programming  steps.  We  recommend  you  minimize 

the noise within the room while programming the E-Wand to best hear these 

beeps. 
During  the  programming  phase,  if  an  error  is  made,  the  E-Wand  will  play 

a short tune. This means you must restart the programming steps for that 

E-Wand

1. Place the E-Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode

To place the E-Wand into the Slat Position 

Programming Mode, press and hold the 

PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear 

a  DOUBLE  BEEP(2),    then  release  [Fig. 

4.1]. 

Note:  Prior  to  hearing  a  DOUBLE  BEEP 

(2),  you  will  hear  a  SINGLE  BEEP  (1). 

After  hearing  the  DOUBLE  BEEP  (2), 

release. 

The  E-Wand    is  now  in  Slat  Position 

Programming Mode.

Figure 4.1; Press and Hold Programming 

Button

Before  entering  programming  mode,  verify  your  blind  slats  are  in  the  full 

open position. If they are not in the full open position, move them to full open 

now.

Summary of Contents for E-WAND

Page 1: ...1 Installation Manual and User Guide...

Page 2: ...ns Please be aware that the E Wand may behave differently based on blind manufacturer slat size and tilt mechanism location For assistance CALL 844 307 7435 EMAIL support currentproductscorp com WEBSI...

Page 3: ...Positions Connect the E Wand to a Zigbee Network 7 Set Up the Current Products Corp Bridge with the MyCurtains App 8 Set Up the Current Products Corp Bridge without the MyCurtains App Making Sense of...

Page 4: ...23 Remote Diagram Quick User Guide 24 Operation of a Single E Wand 25 Controlling a Group of Blinds 26 Operation of a Single E Wand Within a Group of Blinds 27 Light Sensor Automation 28 Temperature...

Page 5: ...BLIND MOUNT 6 AA 1 5V ALKALINE BATTERIES VERTICAL BLIND REINFORCEMENT TAPE EXTRA ADHESIVE STRIPS OPTIONAL REMOTE with wall plate INSTALLATION MANUAL AND USER GUIDE Optional HORIZONTAL TILT Converter O...

Page 6: ...with a slight twist of the handle with the remote through the MyCurtains app and using voice control Your E Wand contains both light and temperature sensors for localized automation of the opening an...

Page 7: ...corded tilt mechanism you will need to convert it to a wand tilt mechanism using the horizontal tilt gear Instructions for converting to a wand tilt mechanism can be found on page 9 TILT GEAR STEM VA...

Page 8: ...ERY CAP located at the bottom of the E Wand TWIST HANDLE Fig 1 1 1 Remove Battery Cap Insert the batteries one after the other with the positive side in first Fig 1 2 Once the batteries have been inse...

Page 9: ...ing Tilt Mechanism Remove the existing corded tilt gear from the blind s header The standard tilt gear assembly is shown in Fig 2 1 Figure 2 1 Standard Assembly Remove the tassels by either cutting th...

Page 10: ...TILT GEAR Fig 2 4 Place the gear s stem through the opening in the header and slide the rod through the gear to its original position Fig 2 5 If a rod pin or the end brackets were removed while remov...

Page 11: ...a Corded Tilt Blind instructions Pg 9 Make sure the blind slats are in the horizontal or fully opened position and the header is free of dirt grime and grease If not use a household cleaner to clean t...

Page 12: ...to se curely connect Fig 3 1 Move the blind slats to the fully open position then remove the manual twist wand from the horizontal blinds Mount your E Wand Fig 3 2 by connecting or inserting the slat...

Page 13: ...Figure 3 5 Proper Positioning Verify that the blind mount can rest completely flush to the header Fig 3 6 AND that the blind slats resting in the fully open position are not touching the E Wand Fig 3...

Page 14: ...on the E Wand then remove the backing on the adhesive strip Fig 3 12 and firmly press to attach it to the blind s header Figure 3 11 Optional Trim Blind Mount to Fit 5 Secure Blind Mount Figure 3 12 R...

Page 15: ...made the E Wand will play a short tune This means you must restart the programming steps for that E Wand 1 Place the E Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode To place the E Wand into the Slat Positi...

Page 16: ...to the FULL DOWN position then release the TWIST HANDLE Be careful not to over tighten slats as over tightening can cause damage to the blind Figure 4 2 Twist Blinds to Full Closed Figure 4 3 Push and...

Page 17: ...3 Set the Second Position Full Open Twist the E Wand TWIST HANDLE Fig 4 4 in the OPPOSITE direction than the first phase of programming to move the slats to the FULL OPEN position then release the TW...

Page 18: ...programming the slat positions Note When twisting to the final position if you move past the full open position do not twist the opposite way back to full open Instead restart programming To get out o...

Page 19: ...t your blind manufacturer The E Wand is not compatible with vertical blinds that use a rope or chain to tilt the slats For the best operation on vertical blinds use a silicone based spray lubricant al...

Page 20: ...APE to reinforce the top of the first vertical slat Fig 5 2 Figure 5 2 Reinforce vertical slat with slat reinforcement tape 2 Install the Vertical Blind Mount onto the E Wand Install the VERTICAL BLIN...

Page 21: ...rtical blinds 4 Replace First Slat Figure 5 5 Proper Positioning Release the blind mount to allow the bellows to extend upwards toward the header covering the attachment hook Be sure the slat attachme...

Page 22: ...ade the E Wand will play a short tune This means you must restart the programming steps for that E Wand 1 Place the E Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode To place the E Wand into the Slat Positio...

Page 23: ...FULL CLOSED LEFT position then release the TWIST HANDLE Be careful not to over tighten slats as over tightening can cause damage to the blind Figure 6 2 Twist Blinds to Full Closed Left Figure 6 3 Pu...

Page 24: ...d TWIST HANDLE Fig 6 4 in the OPPOSITE direction than the first phase of programming to move the slats to the FULL OPEN position then release the TWIST HANDLE Note During twisting if you move past the...

Page 25: ...e completed programming the slat positions Note During twisting if you move past the full open position do not twist the opposite way back to full open Instead restart programming To get out of progra...

Page 26: ...d should start slowly beeping to confirm it is looking for a network About Mesh Networks Mesh Networks are a web of connected devices that self heal when a unit becomes disconnected from the network Z...

Page 27: ...al to the devices you are installing in the home Insert the micro usb end of the included power cable into the power port on the bridge Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet Fig 7 1 Figure 7...

Page 28: ...blue and solid red Figure 7 3 Press and release the recessed button 3 Connect Bridge to Account During the set up process the app will ask you to scan the QR code located on the bottom of the bridge...

Page 29: ...ice pop up in the menu on your Smart Phone screen Select the appropriate device using the identify button if needed Fig 7 7 Once the device has been identified hit register then name the device If you...

Page 30: ...Fig 8 1 Figure 8 1 Plug in the bridge The LEDs on the bridge will flash red and green and then turn solid red Fig 8 2 Figure 8 2 LEDs will flash red and green then turn solid red Push a tack or paper...

Page 31: ...indicate the E Wand has been paired The E Wand will jog to confirm If you have additional devices you would like to add repeat Steps 2 3 If the E Wand does not jog try putting the unit into pairing mo...

Page 32: ...c Light Sensor closes the slats at sunset and opens the slats at sunrise Temperature sensor opens the slats around 69 F and closes the slats around 82 F Semi Automatic Light sensor only closes the sla...

Page 33: ...ENSOR makes an automatic movement the slats will not automatically move for another eight 8 hours If an automated movement is triggered by the TEMPERATURE SENSOR the slats will not automatically move...

Page 34: ...different programming stages Be careful to not sum up the number of beeps you have heard for example a SINGLE BEEP 1 and then a DOUBLE BEEP 2 is not a TRIPLE BEEP 3 11 E Wand Programming Beeps Pairing...

Page 35: ...you have placed in the group Older FM only E Wands CAN be grouped to these new Zigbee Hybrid E Wands as long as the Zigbee E Wand is the twist group Master Note FM E Wands will respond to commands sen...

Page 36: ...takenly initiated grouping on an E Wand simply twist the TWIST HANDLE to remove from programming mode 2 Assign the Master E Wand and Close the Group Once you have initiated the linking sequence on EAC...

Page 37: ...group 15 ADDING An E Wand TO A TWIST GROUP In some instances you may want to add an E Wand to an existing Twist Group To add an E Wand Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on the E Wand you original...

Page 38: ...ear a QUADRUPLE BEEP 4 The E Wand will now close to this set position when closed by sensor triggered events 17 Realign YOUR E Wand Based on the construction of your blinds you may notice the full ope...

Page 39: ...hear a QUINTUPLE BEEP 5 then release To confirm you want to perform a master reset the E Wand will play a series of monotone beeps After you hear the beeps press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON again...

Page 40: ...lace bad batteries with six 6 new 1 5v Alkaline AA batteries Always replace all batteries NEVER mix old and new batteries Also NEVER use damaged or dropped batteries Insert batteries with the positive...

Page 41: ...the E Wand Fig 20 1 Be sure not to re move the batteries 1 Unscrew the Battery Cap 2 Screw on Extension Handle Attach EXTENSION HANDLE onto the end of the E Wand Screw tightly into place Fig 20 2 3 Re...

Page 42: ...rogramming Figure 21 1 Press and Hold Programming Button 2 Select the Desired Channel Press and release the CHANNEL button until the LEDs reflect the desired channel you wish to set Fig 21 2 Figure 21...

Page 43: ...r you can repeat the same steps and press the bottom button on the tilt toggle to unpair Fig 21 5 Figure 21 4 Press to Pair Figure 21 5 Press to Unpair Use a tack or pen to press and release the PAIRI...

Page 44: ...E Wand until the desired favorite position is reached Fig 22 1 2 Learn Favorite Position Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on the E Wand until you hear a TRIPLE BEEP 3 then release Fig 22 2 Figure...

Page 45: ...45 Tilt Up Left Tilt Down Right Channel Selector Favorite Full Up Left Full Open Full Down Right Channel LEDs 23 Remote Control Diagram...

Page 46: ...utton once will display the current channel Pressing it again will switch to the next channel When all LEDs are lit the remote is selected to broadcast on all channels FULL UP LEFT Moves the slats to...

Page 47: ...the selected position 25 Controlling a Group of Blinds 26 Operation of a Single E Wand Within a Group of Blinds Once a group has been set twisting any E Wand TWIST HANDLE will control the entire group...

Page 48: ...Sensor will only close the blind around sunset 28 Temperature Sensor Automation The E Wand contains an internal temperature sensor providing the capability to automatically close your slats when the t...

Page 49: ...t correspond with the different programming stages Be careful to not sum up the number of beeps you have heard for example a SINGLE BEEP 1 and then a DOUBLE BEEP 2 is not a TRIPLE BEEP 3 30 E Wand Pro...

Page 50: ...rty damage or serious personal injury WARNING Do not use the E Wand for anything other than its intended use Any usage of the parts of this kit outside of its intended purposes in not covered under th...

Page 51: ...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 guar...

Page 52: ...appareil doit accepter tour brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en comprom ettre le fonctionnement This equipment complies with the radiation exposure limits in an...

Page 53: ...to take any action with respect to i any Product that has been modified altered installed used operated or repaired in a manner which is not authorized or recommended by Manufacturer including any Pr...

Page 54: ...IES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND MANUFACTURER S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED...

Page 55: ...55 SERIAL NUMBERS Serial Number Product Location Serial Number Location...

Page 56: ...56 Current Products Corp 1995 Hollywood Ave Pensacola FL 32505 www currentproductscorp com 844 307 7435...

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