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Section 9 - 

Limit Switch Adjustments 

Section 9.1 - Standard and Quiet Motors

 

(All procedures shown are for Standard Roll. Invert orientation for Reverse Roll)

Section 9.1.1- Push Button Limits

1.

 Fully depress both limit switch push buttons, then  

operate wall switch to make sure system works properly.

2.

 Raise shade to desired “up” stop position.

3.

 Set upper limit by depressing proper 

(back)

 push button.

4.

 Lower shade to desired “down” stop position.

5.

 Set lower limit by depressing proper 

(front)

 push button.

Section 9.1.2 - Screw-Type Limits

1.

 Determine which direction of fabric travel corresponds  

with arrows on motor.

2.

 Operate shade to desired “down” stop position.  

Set limit by turning proper socket toward “+” to lower  limit, and “-” to raise it.

3.

 Operate shade to desired “up” stopping position. Set limit by turning proper screw  

toward “-” to raise limit, and “+” to lower it. 

Section 9.2 - Limit Adjustments 

(RS485 Motors)

For limit setting instructions on these motors, see instructions packaged with the RS485 Address

/

Limit Setting Tool 

(part# C156.241)

Section 9.3 - Limit Switch Adjustments 

(RTS Motors)

For limit setting instructions on these motors, see Radio Frequency Remote Control Programming Instructions 

(FS_MO_RFRC_ProgInst)

Section 9.4 - Limit Switch Adjustments 

(IntelliFlex I/O Motors)

For limit setting instructions on these motors, see instructions packaged with the Motor Limit Setting Tool 

(part# C202.030)

 Caution: 

Be sure all switches are in “off” 

position before adjusting limit 

switches. 

Be prepared to shut off manually 

while testing.

Shade may be damaged by 

running shade fabric down too 

far to expose roller.

If using a group control system, 

each limit switch must be set 

prior to connecting to system. 

Motor must be installed so limit 

switches are pointed down.

Figure 13

GLASS SIDE

ROOM SIDE

Front

Back

Bottom View

Side View

GLASS SIDE

ROOM SIDE

Front

Back

Bottom View

Side View

Screws

+

+

Front

Back

Bottom View

Side View

GLASS SIDE

ROOM SIDE

Screws

+

+

Front

Back

Bottom View

Side View

GLASS SIDE

ROOM SIDE

PUSH BUTTON LIMITS

Standard right-hand  

motor configuration shown

SCREW-TYPE LIMITS

Standard right-hand  

motor configuration shown

Section 10 -

 Electrical Connections

Shade operates on 110-120V, 60 Hz. current. Shade is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch

(es)

 fully boxed, and standardly supplied with a 6' 

(1.8 m)

 

cable lead. Longer lead can be substituted by removing two screws in motor end of roller, removing lead, plugging new lead in, and replacing screws. Wire to connect 

shade to switch

(es)

 and switch

(es)

 to power supply should be furnished by installer. 

Connections should be made in accordance with attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with national and local electrical codes. DO NOT wire motors in 

parallel without written permission from Draper.

All operating switches should be “off” before power is connected.

Please Note:

 For low-voltage wiring requirements, Draper recommends consulting with a professional low-voltage electrical contractor. It is very important that 

shielded and stranded CAT 5 cable be used to prevent any electrical interference.

Please Note:

 A Draper Motor Test Cable 

(Part# 503109)

 and M12 Pigtail 

(Part# C107.089.60)

 are available for temporary power for testing and limit setting. 

 

IMPORTANT:

 To reduce the risk of electric shock, equipment that features a grounding type attachment plug has a third 

(grounding)

 pin on the attachment plug. 

This plug will 

ONLY

 fit into a grounding type outlet. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, a qualified electrician must install the proper outlet.  

Do not change the plug in any way.  

Do not use an extension cord. If the power supply cord is too short, a qualified electrician must install an outlet near the drapery operator.

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Motorized FlexShade

®

 

(Coupled)

Summary of Contents for FlexShade C MO Series

Page 1: ...adbox 5 Section 7 Fabric Roller Assembly Alignment 6 Section 9 Limit Switch Adjustments 7 Section 10 Electrical Connections 8 Section 11 Coupler Dimensions 10 Locking Ring Idler End Bracket Spanner Wrench Motor End Bracket Coupler Bracket Assembly SHADE FABRIC SHADE FABRIC Coupler Bracket Assembly POWER DRILL PENCIL TAPE MEASURE HARDWARE by others LEVEL LASER LEVEL TOOLS REQUIRED 2 1 PERSONNEL REQ...

Page 2: ...or improper installation application testing or workmanship related to the product at place of installation 4 It is the installer s responsibility to make sure appropriate fasteners are used for mounting 5 All brackets fascia headboxes pockets wall clips and other hardware must be installed level Unit must be level and square 6 Never leave the area while operating the unit during installation main...

Page 3: ...all be installed at the same time prior to installing roller fabric assemblies If brackets endcaps are installed first please be certain of measurements and locations For best results assemble the unit on a flat clean surface and verify measurements before attaching brackets endcaps Section 2 Operator End Bracket Endcap Assembly 1 Before mounting shades verify measurements on the card provided with ...

Page 4: ...embly being installed Caution Ensure that the metal ring is fully rotated counterclockwise as viewed facing the coupler assembly before operating the assembly Momentarily lift each roller simultaneously and separately to ensure that the spring loaded shaft is not in a bind and that it is fully extended into the height adjuster mechanism The roller may fall if the shaft is not fully extended 5 Inst...

Page 5: ...onto endcaps See Section 4 2 Attaching Fascia to Endcaps Step 1 2 Slide endcaps into the top back portion of surface headbox or into pocket extrusion of large pocket headbox Using provided holes in endcaps mark headbox for drilling Please Note The installer is responsible for selecting mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions Caution Before mounting shades verify measurements on the provi...

Page 6: ... of the fabric panels are aligned On large units this procedure should be done on only one panel at a time to minimize the amount of fabric weight that must be supported during the adjustment procedure 2 Push the fabric roller assembly you are adjusting toward the operator end of the unit The fabric roller assembly you are pushing will move approximately 3 16 toward the operator end Figs 9 and 12 ...

Page 7: ...SIDE Front Back Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE Front Back Bottom View Side View Screws Front Back Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE Screws Front Back Bottom View Side View GLASS SIDE ROOM SIDE PUSH BUTTON LIMITS Standard right hand motor configuration shown SCREW TYPE LIMITS Standard right hand motor configuration shown Section 10 Electrical Connections Shade operates on 110 1...

Page 8: ... 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 3 RED 4 GREEN 2 WHITE W B R G To Switch 120VAC To Motor 60 1 5 m Standard 12 30 5 cm Standard M12 Connector for 4 Wire Motors Ø 0 61 15 5 mm Dashed Wiring by Electrician Controls System Overview Sonesse RTS 120VAC Motors M12 Connector B W G RTS MOTOR 120V 110 120V Line DecoFlex Wire Free Keypad Telis 1 RF Remote STOP Data Cable Pin Out RJ45 Connector TE 1 DATA ORAN...

Page 9: ...rk Device Connector Network Device Connector Handheld Remote Wireless Gateway Wall Switch AV Gateway Network Device Connector Contact Closure Interface Controls System Overview 120VAC Motors M12 Connectors B W G 110 120V Line B W G 110 120V Line RS485 120VAC Motor RS485 120VAC Motor Overview C Motors Data Cable Pin Out RJ45 Connector 1 ORANGE WHITE 2 ORANGE 3 GREEN WHITE 4 BLUE 5 BLUE WHITE 6 GREE...

Page 10: ...lexShade with motor 15 16 Idler end 13 16 15 16 FlexShade FlexShade This dimension may be larger depending on motor selection Contact Draper for motor verification Coupler assemblies Section 11 Coupler Dimensions page 10 of 10 Motorized FlexShade Coupled ...

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