Deactivating the remote’s auto-wake
feature
The auto-wake feature activates the backlights on the remote,
whenever the remote is handled. This feature is useful for
immediately seeing which shade GROUP buttons were activated
last, but deactivating this feature will help to conserve battery life.
When the auto-wake feature is deactivated, press STOP to
wake the remote and see which group buttons are active.
1.
Press and hold the GROUP 6 button on the remote for
approximately 6 seconds.
2.
The GROUP numbers (1– 6) will blink once to indicate
the auto-wake feature has been disabled.
Reactivating a remote’s auto-wake
feature
1.
Press and hold the GROUP 6 button on the remote for
approximately 6 seconds.
2.
The GROUP numbers (1– 6) will blink twice to indicate
the auto-wake feature has been enabled.
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NOTE:
It is recommended that only similar window coverings
be included in a GROUP because of differences in product
features and operation. When a window covering is added to
a GROUP for the first time, it is also added to the PowerView
®
Shade Network that links window coverings and devices together.
A GROUP can be a single window covering or multiple
window coverings. There are six unique assignable GROUPS
to use on each remote. A window covering may be assigned
to more than one GROUP.
Join a window covering to a GROUP
1.
Press and hold STOP on the remote, until the indicator
lights blink. The remote is now in programming mode.
2.
Press the desired GROUP number (1– 6) on the
remote. The backlit GROUP number will flash to show
it is selected.
3.
Press and hold the programming button on the
window covering.
4.
While continuing to press the programming button,
press
OPEN on the remote. The window covering
will move slightly to indicate it has been joined to the
GROUP. Release the programming button.
5.
Press and hold STOP on the remote, until the
indicator lights stop blinking to exit programming mode.
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