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I N S T A L L A T I O N

 

©Vantage, 8/10/2016 / IS-0486-B 

RadioLink ScenePoint DR Station — MODEL: RDR1XXX-XXXX 

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Interlocked, Independent or Blinds Operation Modes 
Interlocked Mode – 

SWITCH ON BACK LEFT POSITION

 

This provides hardware interlock control between the 
two relay loads. Both relays are never allowed to be ON 
simultaneously. Interlock switch on the station must be 
set to active/Interlocked 

Non-Interlocked (Independent) Mode: 

 

Each relay is controlled independent of the other. Both 
relays may be on at the same time. Interlock switch on 
the station must be set to inactive/non-Interlocked 

Shade Mode: 

 

For shade mode the Interlock switch on the station must 
be set active/Interlocked. Limit switches must be 
properly setup on shade motors. Station must be 
programmed as a Shade Controller in Design Center 

 
Changing Operation Mode of Station 
If any station has been programmed as a Shade control or two 
independent relays and the mode or operation is changed, set 
the interlock switch and reset the station 

before

 re-

programming in Design Center. Please see 

Reset

 below. 

 
Shade Controller 
In this mode the station has the ability to track and set blinds 
to specific positions. 

Limit switches must already be set before 

doing the following.

 Once programmed as a shade controller in 

Design Center the blind should be executed to fully OPEN and 
then fully CLOSED positions. This 

teaches

 the station the limits 

of the blind it is controlling. When the station has learned the 
full open and full closed positions it can then be moved to any 
position wanted. For example to move the blind to its middle 
position simply program a task in Design Center to set the 
blind at 50%. It is also possible to assign the blind to a slider on 
a TPT touchscreen. The blind may be set to any position by 
moving the slider. 
 
Self-Calibration: 
As stated above, when the shade is newly installed it must 
calibrate itself by having the shade go to a limit (set on the 
motor) and then go directly, without stopping, to the other 
limit. The station 

measures the time

 this travel takes and uses 

this time to determine settings between the limits. Every time 
the shade goes directly from one limit to the other limit it will 

resave the travel time

 preventing errors if the shade changes 

speed over time or new fabric is installed or if the station is 
moved to a different shade etc.  

 

Shades will travel at slightly different speeds when opening vs. 
closing. This causes a normally small uncompensated error on 
the position of the shade. If precise positioning is required, 
such as to match positions of multiple adjacent shades, the ILT 
controller with ILT motors should be used instead of this shade 
controller. 
 
Reverse Shade: 
NOTE: If the shade is moving in the wrong direction due to the 
motor wires being reversed or the fabric is wound in the 
opposite direction as expected on the roller, the direction can 
be reversed by setting the Reverse Shade direction in Design 
Center preventing the need to rewind the fabric or rewire the 
station. 
 
Default IR Mode 
If the relay station has the optional IR receiver, the relay will 
have a default IR mode that is active when the station is not 
communicating with a system or when none of the Scene 
Codes in its IR Zone have been programmed. This is also 
dependent on the status of the Interlock switch on the back of 
the station. When Vantage IR Scene Code 230 is transmitted 
from the Vantage IR Remote Control, the ScenePoint’s load 
one will toggle. When Vantage IR Scene Code 231 is 
transmitted from the Vantage IR Remote Control, the 
ScenePoint’s load two will toggle. If the station is in Interlock 
mode, turning either load ON will turn the opposite load OFF if 
it is already ON. 

Reset  
The station stores the configuration data locally so that it will 
continue to operate correctly if communication with the 
system is lost. This information includes: LED properties, 
sounder properties, and load state OFF. To reset this 
information to the factory default, press and hold switches 1, 2 
and 3 while power is applied to the station. The station will 
sound 3-beeps/3-times, indicating that the reset took place. 
Since buttons do not need to be installed in all switch 
positions, the faceplate may need to be removed so that the 
switch matrix can be pressed directly. 
 
After a reset, the LED levels will be default and the loads will 
all be off. If the station was used as a Shade Controller the 

Full 

Open

 and 

Full Closed

 positions must be re-learned by fully 

opening and then fully closing the blind without stopping. 
 
Removing Metal Tabs 
Removal of metal tabs allows ganging with other ScenePoint 
Stations or third party devices.  
 
Diagnostic Information 
When the faceplate is removed the Status LED can be seen 
behind the station’s switch matrix. The Status LED blinks 
evenly or flashes 2, 3, 4 or 5 times followed by a pause to 
indicate status information. 
 
Off: The station is not powered. A line voltage connection has 
not been made or the line feed breaker is off. 
One Even blink: Station is operating correctly and is 
configured. 
Two blinks: Station has logged on to Controller but is not 
initialized. If two blinks persist more than five minutes, the 
station should be reset. See Reset above. 
Three blinks: Station is not added to the network. Verify that 
its serial number has been programmed into the Controller and 
that the station is within range of the RFE1000.  
Four blinks: Dimmer station problem.  Please contact factory. 
Five blinks: Configuration mode. 
 
Cleaning Buttons and Faceplates 

 

Turn the breaker to the station OFF 

 

Dampen a soft cloth in water and wring-out to barely 
damp – almost dry 

 

Use a light buffing motion to wipe clean 

 

Do not take the station apart 

 

Never spray station with any cleaners 

 

 

FCC ID:  PII-RDS2000
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is 
subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not 
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation. 
 
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy 
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, 
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to 
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning 
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 
the interference by one or more of the following measures: 
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from 
that to which the receiver is connected. 
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for 

help. 

 
Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by 
Vantage Controls could void the user’s authority to operate this 
product.

 

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