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Left / Right and Favorite Position Operation Notes:

The factory settings are made for the maximum left and right stop positions (+/- 30 °) and the 
favorite position is preset to the center. You may adjust other stop (left, right) positions and another 
favorite position to restrict the movement of the screen during rotation, to prevent collision with objects around it 
and to provide for optimum visual comfort. The screen rotation movements occurs only as the left     or right     
arrow is held down. The movement stops when the key (left or right) is released. Pressing the Up     arrow brings 
the PILOTMOTION back into its preference position, center.  Pressing one of the left or right arrows interrupts the 
cycle via which the PILOTMOTION moves back into its preference position.

SYFM1 - 501-620  10/08 

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Attach IR Sensor - 

Motorized Option Only

 

A. 

Pull the tab at the bottom of the remote control

 

to enable the battery.

 

B.

 Plug in the PILOTMOTION power supply cable.

C.

 Adjusting the Stops and Preference Position.

To access the program mode press the following sequence:

Left arrow, Up arrow, right arrow, left arrow, Up arrow, right arrow (     ,     ,     ,     ,     ,     ). 
The PILOTMOTION will make a long beeping sound.

Adjusting the favorite position

: Put the PILOTMOTION into the desired position using the left     

and/ or right     arrows. Once the desired position has been reached, validate by pressing the Up 
arrow (     ). (      2 short beeping sounds: “beep” “beep”).

Adjusting the left stop:

 Press the left and right arrows (     ,     ) until the desired position has been 

reached. Validate by pressing the Down      arrow (     2 short beeping sounds: “beep” “beep”).

Adjusting the right stop: 

Press the left and right arrows (     ,     ) until the desired position has been 

reached. Validate by pressing the Down     arrow (     2 long beeping sounds: “beeeep” “beeeep”). 
The PILOTMOTION is then set. In the event of a power cut, the settings will be saved. They may be 
modified using the same procedure.

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Note: IR Sensor must be 
placed where signal can 
be reached at all angles.

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Programming Remote 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Synchro FurnitureMate SYFM1

Page 1: ...you have any questions please contact your installator or Salamander Designs at 800 535 5659 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS t PVOUT NVTU CF BUUBDIFE BT TQFDJGJFE JO BTTFNCMZ JOTUSVDUJPOT NQSPQFS JOTUB...

Page 2: ...08 page 2 of 12 Parts 27 25 26 2x M6 Allen 4 1x 9 10 7 6 8 5 3 2 4 1 24 23 2x 4x 21 22 6x 2x 20 19 2x 17 18 16 15 13 14 12 11 1x M4x10 6x M8x16 10x M6x25 4x M6x12 4x M6 4x M8 Nut 10x M6 2x M10 Washer...

Page 3: ...2 Attach Back Panel 1 Assemble Frame SYFM1 501 620 10 08 page 3 of 12 Reversible Back Panel Note 4X 13 6X 21 12 6X 1 3 2 3 23 2X 23 13 21 4X 20 20 27 1X 12...

Page 4: ...3 Assemble Rotary Mechanism Manual Option Only For Motorized Assembly See Step 4 SYFM1 501 620 10 08 page 4 of 12 A 4X 24 2X 18 2X 17 7 11 1X 18 24 24 17 B C...

Page 5: ...4X 4X 4 Assemble Rotary Mechanism Motorized Option Only SYFM1 501 620 10 08 page 5 of 12 A B A Remove Plastic Caps from the top and bottom...

Page 6: ...f 12 A C D E Connect IR Cable Connect Power Cable 4X 4X 8 DANGER ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Do not provide power to mount when front covers are removed Always use caution when working in or around mount wh...

Page 7: ...3 6X 19 20 25 2X 6X 2X 6 8 Optional XL Bracket 13 20 20 13 25 19 27 1X Align rotary mechanism holes to preferred adjustable hole pattern on mounting plate A B With height adjustable mounting hole patt...

Page 8: ...6 9 2 5 8 Screw 4x16mm 6x 1 4 7 Screw 5x12mm 6x Screw 5x30mm 6x Screw 6x12mm 6x Screw 8x40mm 6x Screw 8x16mm 6x Screw 6x30mm 6x Spacer 8mm 6x Washer 6mm 6x Washer 5 mm 6x Washer 4mm 6x Washer 8mm 6x 1...

Page 9: ...7 Set TV On Stand SYFM1 501 620 10 08 page 9 of 12 3 If Mounting Hole Height Exceeds 15 75 40 cm Use Extensions 15 16 9 10 4X 4X...

Page 10: ...8 Safety Fasteners Cable Management Cap Installation SYFM1 501 620 10 08 page 10 of 12 D 22 2X 4 5 22...

Page 11: ...ntrol to enable the battery B Plug in the PILOTMOTION power supply cable C Adjusting the Stops and Preference Position To access the program mode press the following sequence Left arrow Up arrow right...

Page 12: ...guarantees that if during the warranty period any defects should occur in the product resulting from faulty material and or assembly as assessed by Salamander the product will be repaired or if neces...

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