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•   If additional clip-in brackets are required, space 

brackets evenly between the end brackets, adjusting 
for obstructions. 

•   For a wall mount shade: With the clip-in

brackets mounted, take the Cassette shade, place 
the top groove of the profi le into the lip of the clip-in 
bracket and snap into the tab (See diagram D). 
Check to make sure that all clip-in brackets are 
aligned correctly with the profi le.

•   For an inside/ceiling mount shade: With the clip-in 

brackets mounted, take the Cassette shade, place the 
front groove of the profi le into the lip of the clip-in 
bracket and snap into the tab (See diagram D). Check 
to make sure that all clip-in brackets are aligned 
correctly with the profi le.

•   Test your shade for level. If the shade is not level, 

remove the profi le from the brackets by pressing 
on the bracket tab (using a fl at-end screwdriver if 
necessary). Place a shim under one or more of the 
brackets and remount the shade.

Connecting Power Supply

PLEASE THOROUGHLY READ ALL MOTORIZED 

INFORMATION BEFORE CONNECTING TO POWER

To insure proper operation at installation, each shade should 
be checked as it is installed.

1.

    

Be sure to provide a means of disconnecting 

power to each individual shade, otherwise making 

changes to programming will be extremely 

difficult!

2.     Hang first shade in proper location and connect to 

power supply.

3.     Test control by pressing the appropriate control for 

the up, down and mid positions.

4.     If all positions are correct, 

remove power

remove power

 and 

remove power

remove power

proceed to next shade installation.

5.     If all positions are not correct, go to the 

“How to 

Change Limit Settings”

 section. Proceed through the 

Change Limit Settings”

Change Limit Settings”

instructions to obtain the desired settings.

6.     When all changes have been made, 

remove power

remove power

and proceed to the next shade installation.

Failure to disconnect each shade after installation 

could result in resetting shade limits.

7.     When all shades have been checked and adjusted, 

restore power to each one.

8.     All shades should now be connected to power 

supply and ready for use.

Wiring Information

RTS technology, with the radio 
receiver built in the motor, 
requires only minimal wiring 
during installation, as only power 
to the motor is required.

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL

UP

FRONT

STOP

DOWN

CHANNEL

SELECTOR

BACK

PROGRAMMING

BUTTON

STOP

SET

CHANNEL

SELECTOR

UP

STOP

DOWN

FRONT

STOP

SET

CHANNEL

SELECTOR

PROGRAMMING

BUTTON

FRONT

SIDE

REMOTE CONTROL REFERENCE

WIRELESS WALL SWITCH

CONTROL BUTTONS

UP

DOWN

STOP

PROGRAM

CHANNEL 

SELECTOR

How to Change Limit Settings

NOTES:

    

Only one shade should have power. If more than one 
unit is plugged in, each one will be changed!

•        If you have more than one motorized shade, 

they must be set individually. 

•        Apply power to one unit. Go through the setup 

sequence. Then remove power.

•        All motor feedback is signaled by a visual jog. 

(A jog is a short up and down movement).

•        If the shade does not work, press the program button 

until the shade jogs.

•        If the shade does not work, proceed to Motorized 

Shade Programming on the reverse side.

TO RESET DOWN LIMIT

1       Press

- Shade extends to lower limit

2       Press

and

until shade jogs up and down

3       Press

or

to move shade to new position

4       Press and hold

for 2 seconds to set memory

Power Supply 

(120 VAC / 60  Hz / 1.1 AMP)

•       All wiring must conform to NEC (National 

Electrical Code) and local codes.

•       The motors can be wired in PARALLEL.
        

A means of disconnecting the power to each motor 

independently should be provided.

UP

FRONT

STOP

DOWN

REMOTE

MULTI-CHANNEL 

REMOTE

STOP

If shade(s) are operating properly, 

go no further. Limits are preset at the 

factory.

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