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User manual RF remote MS3
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Basic programming tutorial
Why program?
The programming function allows you to group shutter motors together in 1
of 5 groups. Each of the number keys towards the top of the remote control
numbered 1” through “5” corresponds to a single group. Each group can
consist of unlimited numbers of shutters that are in range. The “All” key
controls all groups at once. Grouping motors together allows you to move all
the motors in that group in sync, for instance all the shutters in your living
room but not those in your kitchen, or all the shutters on the west wall of your
room but not the south.
Using Angle Keys
Beneath the 2 rows of number keys and “All” key as described above, are the
8 “Angle” keys that are arranged in a semi-circle arch. Each of the “Angle”
keys corresponds to a desired tilting position, spanning the entire arc of the
louver’s movement. For instance, the top button in the semi-circle closes
the shutter in an upward position. The middle button in the arch (the 5th one
down from the top button of the arch) would tilt the shutter at the maximum
horizontal position to provide maximum openness, and the bottom most
button would close the shutter in a downward position.
How to Group Shutters (Step 1)
Your RF system has not been pre-programmed. To begin programming,
only install the batteries into the motor modules you’d like to be in the first
group. At this point, do not install the batteries for motor modules that are
to be assigned in other groups, since any modules that has been powered on
and can receive a signal from the remote control, and has not been already
programmed, will be programmed in this step.
With batteries installed in all group 1 modules only, press any one of the
eight “Angle” keys. It does not matter which one you push. Now, press the
“Number” key you’d like to program. For instance, if you’d like to assign
button “1” to all the modules powered on right now, press “1” now.