R4045
Motor Instructions
for use with R4048 Remote Control
1 jog = 1 movement, up OR down
2 jogs = 1 movement, up AND down
Step 3 - Setting a third position
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Switch the motor into jog mode by pressing P2 then up then down (this allows you to move the blind
up or down in small increments)
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Move the blind using the up and down buttons on the remote to the desired position.
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When you have reached the desired position press stop, P2, stop, stop. The mid position is now set.
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The motor needs to be swtiched out of jog mode,this is done by pressing P2 then up then down.
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To operate the third position, press and hold the stop button and the blind will move to its third
position.
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To delete the third position, press P2, followed by the stop button twice, the motor will jog twice.
Speed adjustments
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The motor has three different speeds.
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To speed the motor up press stop and up together until the motor jogs.
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To slow the motor down press stop and down together until the motor jogs.
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If the motor does not jog it is at its maximum or minimum speed already.
Deleting a limit
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To delete a limit, press P2 followed by the down button then press P2 again, the motor will jog twice.
Deleting a handset
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To delete a handset, press P2 then the stop button followed by P2 again,
the motor will jog twice.
Adding a handset
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To add a handset, press P2 twice on the existing handset. Then press P2 on the new handset, the mo-
tor will jog twice.
To perform a factory reset press and hold the button on the motor for 6 jogs.
Notice:
Do not expose the unit to moisture
or heat. When you use the control
unit, if emission distance is short and
less effective, please replace battery.
Please recycle batteries.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS
REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE
INSTRUCTIONS.
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Technical specification
Input voltage: 3V (CR2450)
Transmitting frequency: 433MHz
Transmitting power: 10 milliwatt
Operating temperature: -10
0
c to 50
0
c
Transmission distance: 200 metres open office, 35 metres on two walls
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