
Rev.042417 DR
5
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Screen Operation
Electric Current
: Depending upon region, your screen will operate on 110v, or 220v voltage.
1. After ensuring the power outlet & screen are compatible (voltage), plug the power cord into the power outlet.
2. Once the screen has power, you’ll be able to control it using any of the 4 methods described below.
The Emergency Manual Control switches are to be used for emergency only. They are not recommended
for everyday use.
5 ways to control your TensionPro
How to program your RF remote to your screen
When programming your remote, you first must enter the "coding state." While in the coding state,
the screen will give out continuous short beeps. If there is no action made on the remote, the beeps
will cease and the screen will exit the coding state.
1.
Enter the coding state.
a.
Unplug the screen.
b.
Press and hold
the
UP
button while plugging the screen back into the power outlet
c.
You should hear the continuous short beeps. (You are in the coding state.)
2.
Program your remote.
a.
Press
the
UP
button.
b.
You should hear 3 short beeps.
c.
You are now able to control your screen with your RF remote.
Note: The screen can be programmed to work with up to 20 remotes.
How to deprogram the RF remote
When deprogramming your remote, you first must enter the "coding state." While in the coding
state, the screen will give out continuous short beeps. If there is no action made on the remote, the
beeps will cease and the screen will exit the coding state.
Fig.1
IR/RF remote
UP
STOP
DOWN
1.
IR Remote Control
(
Item A, Fig 1
): The Infrared functions by direct line of
sight contact with a beam range of 25 feet. Simply aim the IR remote at the IR
receiver to control the screen.
2. RF Remote Control
(
Item B, Fig 1
): The radio waves eliminate the need for a
direct line of sight with a range of 80 feet.
Emergency Manual
Control Switch
RS485 Port
12Volt Trigger Port
IR Receiver Port
Emergency Manual
Control Switch
RS485 Port
12Volt Trigger Port
IR Receiver Port
Example of casing for
200”/235”/250" models
Example of casing
for 300" models