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15

The Multi-Channel Remote Transmitter

Your Motorized Awning is programmed at the factory to respond to Channel 1 on the Multi-Channel Remote 

Transmitter packaged with your Awning.
Each Channel on every Multi-Channel Remote Transmitter (see 

Figure 19

) has a unique ID (identification code) 

that allows your Remote to act as five (5) different Remote Transmitters. 

The first LED light on the left is Channel 1

. Press and release the Channel Selector Button to display a blinking 

LED Light on the active Channel. 
To change the active Channel, press the Channel Selector Button while the LED light is blinking. The next 

Channel LED light will blink, making that the active Channel. Repeat pressing the Channel Selector Button to 

move from Channel 1 through Channel 5 (all 4 LEDs blink).
The Motor in your Awning can be programmed to respond to any or all of the 5 Channels of the Multi-Channel 

Remote Transmitter.

The Programming Button inside the small opening on the back of the Remote Transmitter is 

used to 

ADD

 or 

DELETE

 individual channels from the Motor’s memory. 

1.  To 

ADD

 a channel, such as Channel 2, 3, 4, or 5 to control the Motor:

a. 

Activate Channel 1 of the Remote Transmitter.

b. 

Press and Hold the Programming Button in the back of the Remote until the Awning 

jogs or moves slightly.

c. 

Press the Channel Selector Button to move the active Channel to the Channel you 

want to use to control your Motorized Awning.

d. 

Press and Hold the Programming Button in the back of the Remote until the Awning 

jogs or moves slightly.

e. 

This active Channel has been added to the Motor’s memory.

2.  To 

DELETE

 a Channel that controls your Awning’s Motor:

a. 

Select the Channel you wish to keep controlling your Awning’s Motor or LEDs.

b. 

Press and Hold the Programming Button in the back of the Remote until the Awning 

jogs or moves slightly (or LEDs blink).

c. 

Press the Channel Selector Button to move the active channel to the channel you 

want to delete from the  control your Awning or LEDs.

d. 

Press and Hold the Programming Button in the back of the Remote until the Awning 

jogs or moves slightly (or LEDs blink).

e. 

This active Channel has been DELETED from the Motor’s (or LED’s) memory.

Note: The steps to ADD are the same as DELETE. They simply “toggle” whether the Remote 

controls the Motor or does not control the Motor.

Notes

• 

Each Channel can be added to any number of different Motors, so one Multi-Channel Remote can control 

multiple Awnings, independently.

• 

Multiple Channels or Remotes can be added to any one Motor. This way, the user can control the Awning 

from more than one Channel, on the same or on more than one Multi-Channel Remote Transmitter.

• 

If only one Channel operates the Motor, this one Channel cannot be deleted from the Motor’s memory. 

• 

Never use the same Channel to control your Motorized Awning and Dimming LED Light System. The 

UP arrow will CLOSE your Awning, but will also TURN ON your Dimming LED Light System. SunSetter 

recommends Channel 1 to operate the Awning and Channel 2 to operate your Dimming LED Light System.

• 

When programming multiple Motors and Remote Transmitters, always unplug all SunSetter products and 

plug in ONLY the one particular product you wish to program for the Remote, at that time. This simplifies 

the process and reduces errors regarding which Remote operates which product.

Figure 19

Programming 

Button

LED 

Channel 

Indicator 

Lights

Channel 

Selector 

Button

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Страница 1: ...call Toll Free 800 670 7071 Fax 877 224 4944 OWNER S MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Do Not Discard Retain for Future Reference VISTA Awnings Motorized Awnings Motorized PRO Awnings WARNING FAILURE...

Страница 2: ...wall as possible with a recommended mounting height of 9 If your Awning is a motorized model your electrical cord will allow you 18 to reach your GFI outlet and you will find your Remote Transmitter...

Страница 3: ...r Proper Operation Page 14 The Multi Channel Remote Transmitter Page 15 General Care and Maintenance of your Awning Page 16 Care and Maintenance SunSetter Woven Acrylic Fabric Page 17 Care and Mainten...

Страница 4: ...Chart on Page 10 to determine how much help is needed to safely lift the Awning into the wall or soffit Brackets Awning Middle Point Awning Left End 1 Note This figure shows Awning with Motor install...

Страница 5: ...ft Roller Bracket Left Lateral Arm Bracket Bracket 2 Awning Left End 1 3 4 Awning Right End 5 Figure 1b Bracket Locations for 10 13 Wide Awnings Left Arm Clamp Right Lateral Arm Right Arm Clamp Awning...

Страница 6: ...cation c Location a Location e Center Support 18 19 20 Awnings with Acrylic Fabric only Brackets Location g 1 5 Motor or Gear Assembly 2 3 4 Figure 1c Bracket Locations for 14 16 Wide Awnings Left Arm...

Страница 7: ...Flat Washer for each Wall Bracket use 4 Lag Screw in top Bracket hole One 5 Lag Screw and Flat Washer for each Wall Bracket use 5 Lag Screw in bottom Bracket hole One Retaining Bolt Set for each Wall...

Страница 8: ...of the 4 Masonry Bolts with 5 Masonry Bolts Use 5 Masonry Bolt in bottom XL Bracket hole Wall Mount for Remote Transmitter Qty 1 THREADED ANCHOR PLASTIC ANCHOR SCREW WALL POST MultiChannel Remote Tra...

Страница 9: ...ight section below and proceed directly to Soffit Mount Installation Mounting Line on Page 11 For Wall Mount Only continue below Standard Wall Brackets 1 2 Use 4 Lag Screw in Top and Bottom Holes of B...

Страница 10: ...unobstructed area along the whole length of the Awning for XL Wall Brackets with a Hood See Figure 2 under Standard Projection Wall Mount or XL Projection Wall Mount whichever is appropriate for your...

Страница 11: ...to the location of the center of the studs Mark the centers of each stud on which a Bracket will be installed with a 7 vertical line CAUTION PROPER LOCATION OF THE BRACKETS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPEC...

Страница 12: ...from end 4 from right arm clamp N A N A N A N A N A 5 from end 5 from end 5 from end 5 from end 5 from end 5 from end 5 from end 10 Position the Bracket on the wall centered over the vertical line wi...

Страница 13: ...ing Weight Chart Size Vista Motorized Motorized XL PRO PRO XL 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 65 lbs 80 lbs 85 lbs 90 lbs 95 lbs 100 lbs 105 lbs 110 lbs 115 lbs 120 lbs n a n a 70 lbs 85 lbs 90 lbs...

Страница 14: ...located CAUTION PROPER LOCATION OF THE BRACKETS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF THE AWNING MOUNTING IT IS CRITICAL THAT YOU FASTEN BOTH LAG SCREWS IN EACH MOUNTING BRACKET TO THE RAFTERS OR OTHER MAJ...

Страница 15: ...the Flat Washer provided under the head of the Screw Make sure not to overtighten the Lag Screws doing so may split the wood framing or weaken the Screw See Figure 11 WARNING FAILURE TO PROPERLY AND S...

Страница 16: ...upport Note For Motorized Awnings Do not plug the power cord into the outdoor GFI outlet yet WARNING BEFORE REMOVING THE PLASTIC SAFETY SLEEVES MAKE SURE NO LADDER PERSON OR OBJECT IS IN FRONT OF THE...

Страница 17: ...he supplied hardware if needed CAUTION Do not permit the hand held Remote Transmitter to get wet as this can affect its proper operation It is recommended to install the Wall Holder inside the house N...

Страница 18: ...a Channel that controls your Awning s Motor a Select the Channel you wish to keep controlling your Awning s Motor or LEDs b Press and Hold the Programming Button in the back of the Remote until the Aw...

Страница 19: ...OSES KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM ANY MOVING PARTS OF THE AWNING AS IT OPERATES FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY CAUTION Never attempt to hang items from any part of the Awning except those...

Страница 20: ...ay remove part of the water repellency of the Fabric Therefore if water repellency is important the Fabric afterwards should receive an application of any air curing fluorocarbon water repellent treat...

Страница 21: ...ord is Plugged In To prevent water from entering the GFI Wall Outlet it is recommended that a Drip Loop be formed at the end of the Power Cord as shown in Figure 22 Additionally it is recommended that...

Страница 22: ...or Valance or Fabric gathers more to one side telescoping fabric on the Roller Bar as the Awning retracts or Fabric is not centered on the Roller Bar or the Front Bar This procedure works best with h...

Страница 23: ...Open or Close stop limits of the motor Appendix A requires the Awning stop on its own at the setting to be changed If the Awning cannot reach the Open limit due to an obstruction such as a tree or str...

Страница 24: ...tle bit 5 TEST for proper operation Section B 1 Press and Hold the CLOSE and OPEN buttons together on the Remote Transmitter 2 Hold until Motor jogs or moves 3 Perform Steps 9 18 in Appendix D on Page...

Страница 25: ...Closed position and let it stop on its own 2 Press and Hold the OPEN and CLOSE buttons simultaneously until the Awning moves a little bit or jogs back and forth then release the buttons 3 Adjust the...

Страница 26: ...gure 27 Insert B Note Adjust each Lateral Arm one at a time until both are at the desired height and the Front Bar is level Note Depending on the Awning size and model the weight of the Front Bar vari...

Страница 27: ...tempt to raise the pitch beyond the physical limits observed in Pitch Channel 1 and 2 as shown above Doing so could damage the Arm Clamp Figure 27 Insert A Plastic Cover on Arm Clamp Align plastic gui...

Страница 28: ...am of water 5 Continue to hold the end of the hose head high and have your helper turn the water OFF Leave the hose connected to the faucet 6 Place the end of the hose over the front of the awning and...

Страница 29: ...and forth several seconds apart Note A single jog is defined as a quick two direction movement of the motor 8 Press and Hold the CLOSE and OPEN buttons together release when the Awning jogs Note The...

Страница 30: ...to the Crank Loop on the Front Bar see Figure A Turn the Crank Wand counter clockwise to unroll the Weatherbreaker see Figure B to the desired position To close turn the Crank Wand clockwise to roll u...

Страница 31: ...7 16 socket or wrench check that the 2 bolts that secure the Motor to the Roller Bracket are tight See Figure 29 6 While your Helper keeps the Awning in the Mounting Brackets carefully remove the Ret...

Страница 32: ...See Figure 30 b If the Fabric is loose or sagging see Figure 31 push the CLOSE button on your Remote Transmitter or use the manual hand Crank Wand to fully close the Awning and wrap the Fabric tightly...

Страница 33: ...30 A Place for Your Notes...

Страница 34: ...any defective parts The purchaser may also be required to pay a deposit until the defective parts are returned to SunSetter Products for inspection The purchaser must obtain a Return Authorization fo...

Страница 35: ...s joists headers or other structural members Any failure or damage that results from the Awning falling from its installed position is not covered by this Warranty 4 Labor charges connected with insta...

Страница 36: ...ess Wind Sensor If Purchased Installed and Tested to Retract Awning when Front Bar is lifted and dropped repeatedly 10 Review 5 Year Limited Warranty See Pages 31 and 32 11 All Weather Warranty Covers...

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