OPERATION
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Problem
The shading limits need to be adjusted.
Solution
Adjust the Vanes Open and Vanes Closed Limits.
Both limits must be set in sequential order when in programming mode.
The mechanical limit is when the shading is at the maximum fully closed (down)
position and the vanes have moved to the open position.
If the mechanical limit is reached while the vanes are being adjusted, the
mechanical limit will automatically set the vanes to the fully open position.
NOTE:
Programming mode timeout is 20 seconds. If there is no action within 20
seconds, programming mode exits.
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Move the shading to the fully closed (down) position with the vanes fully
open. See “Basic Operation” on page 17.
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Programming Mode — In two motions: pull the wand down and release,
and quickly pull the wand down and hold. After approximately 6 seconds
the shading will beep and a red LED behind the activator arm will blink
continuously to indicate programming mode.
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Release the wand. The vanes open limit is ready to be adjusted.
IMPORTANT:
For the following step, if you push the wand up, it will set the
vanes at the fully open position (mechanical limit) and then automatically go to
the vanes closed position for adjustment.
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Pull the wand down and release to move the vanes to the desired open
position. Stop movement when the desired open position is reached.
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Pull the wand down and hold for approximately 6 seconds until the vanes
move slightly twice.
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Release the wand. The vane movement indicates the new vanes open limit
is set.
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The shading moves to the vanes closed position.
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Push the wand up or pull down to move the vanes to the desired closed
vanes position. Stop movement when the desired closed position is reached.
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Pull the wand down and hold for approximately 6 seconds until the shading
or vanes move slightly twice.
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Release the wand. The shading or vane movement indicates the new vanes
closed limit is set and the shading exits programming mode.