Programming Favorite Position with Remote
The remote operates interior and exteriors shading solutions. Each is operated by a channel.
1. Press the Channel Selector Button. The LED lights will illuminate, indicating which channel
is being operated.
2. Use the up ( ) or down ( ) buttons to position the shade in your favorite position.
Use the ( ) button to stop the shade when it reaches that position.
3. Press and hold the center ( ) button until the window moves up and down quickly.
Favorite position is programmed.
4. During normal operation, select the window covering to operate using the channel selector button
then press the ( ) button to place window shade in your favorite position.
Activating Sun/Wind controls (which requires optional sun/wind sensor).
• The wind sensor is factory set and does not require programming. In order to use Sun/Wind mode,
each window covering must be assigned a channel and be paired with the Sun/Wind mode.
1. Using the channel selector button, select the interior or exterior shading solution you wish to
operate with the Sun/Wind sensor.
2. Using a paper clip, pen or similar device, press and hold the Programming Button (PROG) on the back
of the remote until the interior or exterior shading solution briefly moves up and down.
3. Press and hold the SUN/WIND SELECTOR BUTTON until all LED lights activate.
The lights will change sides and the interior or exterior shading solution will briefly move up
and down. When the left side is lit, the interior or exterior shading solution will only react to wind
levels. When the right side is lit, the interior or exterior shading solution will react to both sun and
wind levels.
Operating the Remote
The remote operates interior and exteriors shading solutions. Each is operated by a channel.
1. Press the Channel Selector Button. The LED lights will illuminate, indicating which channel is being
operated.
2. Press the up ( ) button to raise your window covering.
3. Press the down ( ) button to lower your window covering.
4. Press the center ( ) button to stop the window covering during operation.
Programming and Operating Continued
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Note:
repeat process for the other window coverings/channels