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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

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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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Summary of Contents for PowerView Pebble

Page 1: ...PowerView Automation REMOTE CONTROL GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ned PowerView remotes allow you to control natural light throughout your home with the press of a button The following pages provide all the details on how to set up and operate both remote styles Tab...

Page 3: ...Key Components 3...

Page 4: ...is wall mounted so you know your remote is always right where you left it KEY COMPONENTS KEY COMPONENTS POWERVIEW PEBBLE REMOTE Ergonomically designed the PowerView Pebble hand held remote is availab...

Page 5: ...ade type LEFT ARROW Function varies with shade type FAVORITE Shade louver position STOP Press and hold for programming mode 7 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 6 REMOTE MODULE BACK CLOSE...

Page 6: ...9 Getting Started REMOTE MODULE BACK COVER REMOVED BATTERY COMPARTMENT 3V CR 2032 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 3V CR 2032 PROGRAMMING 8 KEY COMPONENTS...

Page 7: ...ensure the provided color insert is seated at the bottom of the Pebble cutout 10 GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 11 Inserting the remote module into the PowerView Pebble hand held 1 Center the Hunter...

Page 8: ...lange of the anchor is flush with the drywall 4 If you are mounting the Surface onto wood use a 3 32 drill bit to drill the screw holes 5 Attach the Surface mounting plate using the screws provided 6...

Page 9: ...is now in programming mode 4 Press and hold the STOP button on the target remote while pressing and releasing STOP on the source remote 5 The backlit GROUP buttons on the target remote will flash twic...

Page 10: ...te that the remote module has been paired to the PowerView Shade Network 17 Creating a duplicate remote A duplicate remote will operate the same set of window coverings and GROUPS as the original remo...

Page 11: ...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 wi...

Page 12: ...ts stop blinking to exit programming mode Set a FAVORITE position Each window covering has one FAVORITE position which is set at 50 open for shades or 45 degrees for shutters by default Setting a new...

Page 13: ...ll move slightly once after 6 seconds then again after 12 seconds Release the button 2 Refer to Join a window covering to a GROUP on page 19 to program the window covering to a group 22 PROGRAMMING Wh...

Page 14: ...to open the selected window covering s 4 Press CLOSE to close the selected window covering s 25 5 For window covering s with vanes louvers or a middle rail press the RIGHT ARROW to close the window co...

Page 15: ...Battery Replacement 27...

Page 16: ...Remote slide your thumb in the indentation gently lift and remove the remote module from the Pebble For the Surface Remote remove the Surface from its mounting plate by twisting the Surface counter c...

Page 17: ...e module 7 Rotate the back cover counter clockwise to lock the back cover in place NOTE Once the back cover is in place ensure the programming access point is aligned with the recessed P button 8 Alig...

Page 18: ...Troubleshooting 33...

Page 19: ...r to Pairing additional remote s to the PowerView Shade Network on page 14 35 TROUBLESHOOTING 34 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 My window covering does not respond when I press OPEN or CLOSE Make sure that there i...

Page 20: ...s body RF Exposure requirements are met when installed in mobile equipment This module cannot be installed in portable equipment without further testing and a change to FCC s grant of authorization I...

Page 21: ...2020 Hunter Douglas All rights reserved All trademarks used herein are the property of Hunter Douglas or their respective owners 6 20 5110540128...

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