Somfy Systems RSZ, VCZ, CSZ, BRZ User Manual

Owner’s Manual
Virtual Cord™ Motorized Shades
Table of Contents
About your Motorized Shade .............................................................................................................. 2
Basic Shade Control ........................................................................................................................... 3
Control Features .................................................................................................................................. 3
Home Button - Single-Channel Remote ............................................................................................. 3
LED (Light Locations and Indications .................................................................................................. 4
Program Buttons ................................................................................................................................. 4
Adusting your Shade’s Default Upper Limit (optional) ........................................................................ 5
Adjusting your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional) ........................................................................ 5
Adjusting your Shade’s Home position (optional) ............................................................................... 6
Adjusting a Group of Shades ......................................................................................................... 6 - 7
Reversing Motor Direction ................................................................................................................... 8
Denitions and Descriptions Used for Programming .......................................................................... 9
Joining a Controller to a Motor .......................................................................................................... 10
Assigning the Single-Channel Remote as Primary ............................................................................ 11
Joining Additional Remotes to a Network ......................................................................................... 12
Joining an Existing Z-Wave Network ................................................................................................ 13
Removing a Device from a Hub ........................................................................................................ 13
Network Reset ................................................................................................................................... 14
Factory Limits Reset .......................................................................................................................... 14
Local Reset ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Please be sure to read and remove the securing tape and label before operating your motorized shade.
RF Antenna wire
Power cable/
A. Solar, Roller,
Artisian Fabric, Natural
RF Antenna wire
Power cable
B. Cellular, Pleated,
Classic Roman
Remove securing tape and position motor RF antenna wire and power cable away from roller tube (see A) or outside of headrail (see B) depending upon product type.
Avoid crimping or damaging the antenna and power lead during installation process.
NOTE: RF antenna should be visible (exposed outside headrail) for greatest RF range. In some cases, RF antenna wire may need to be repositioned for optimal performance.
ATTENTION! IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION
¡ATENCIÓN! INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE SOBRE LA INSTALACIÓN
About Your Motorized Shade
Motorized shades offer a convenient solution to everyday challenges. They provide instant privacy, glare reduction, and eliminate the need to manually adjust shades. Motorized shades also eliminate dangerous cords and create a comfortable and energy efcient environment. Motorized shades feature Z-Wave Radio technology, Z-Wave is omnidirectional and operates within a range of 65 feet, eliminating the need to aim the remote.
Z-Wave is the most widely used radio protocol in leading home automation systems, making integration simple and inexpensive.
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Basic Shade Control
Upon rst power up, you will see a green light illuminate on the headrail or motor end of the shade. This will happen whenever power is rst applied or restored after an outage. Press the UP or DOWN button to operate the shade.
Press and release the UP button to fully open the motorized shade.
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Note: you can press and release the opposite directional button to stop the shade while it is in motion.
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Press and release the DOWN button to fully close the motorized shade.
Control Features
Operating your shade with the two-button remote or optional single-channel remote.
Your controls have been pre-programmed to control your shade. The upper and lower limits and position have already been set. If you are not satisfied with the default upper, lower, or position of your shade, see steps in the following sections of this manual.
UP Button
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DOWN Button
HOME Button
Home Button − Single-Channel Remote
(Intermeidate/favorite)
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button: Acts as a STOP button while shade is in motion. It can also be programmed as a quick way to bring shades to your preferred intermediate position.
1. Press and releasing while your shade is at rest will bring your shade to your position.
2. Press and releasing while the shade is in motion will stop the shade.
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LED (Light) Locations and Indications
LED Light Bar
Light indicator on the front of the controls
Remote LED Indications
Operation on LED light bar:
LED Colors When Definition
Green blinking After operation Battery is good
Amber blinking After operation Battery is low
Red Blinking After operation Battery is dead
Solid green to solid amber to ashing green
Solid amber to blinking green
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Shade LED Indications
There is a discreet LED located on the end of your shade to provide additional valuable feedback. In bright conditions, it may be difcult to see, so steps may need to be taken for limit light for better visibility.
LED Colors When Definition
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Flashing amber to blinking green
Replacement battery: #CR2430
From user mode
From user mode
From user mode Intermediate limit set
Entering a programming state
Leaving a programming state
Amber blinking After operation Battery is at 20%
Red blinking After operation Battery is dead
Red/green alternating From user mode
blinks green then turns off
Solid green then turns off
Replacement batteries: 8AA Lithum per battery case; larger shades may require multiple battery cases
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From user mode
From user mode
Entering a programming state
Leaving a programming state
Setting an intermediate position
Shade LED
Light indicator on the shade end
Program Buttons
Program Button (remote)
Button on the back of the Virtual Cord or single-channel remote used to put the control into programming mode for various set up options within this guide.
Single-Channel Remote
Two-Button Remote
Program
Button
BACK VIEW BACK VIEW
Program/Operation Button (shade)
Button located on the shade headrail or motor end used to operate the shade if the control is misplaced or to put the shade into programming mode for various set up options listed in this guide.
Installation Notes
Installation of Product:
Two-button remote only
Check and adjust limits
Single-channel remote only
Associate
Adjust limits
Adjust Home position
Cellular and Pleated and Roman
Located on the headrail
Solar, Roller, Natural, and Soft Shades
Located on the motor end
It is necessary to install and adjust each product prior to moving on to the next product.
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Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Lower Limit (optional)
The upper limit of your shade is factory pre-set to an open position which protects the shade from damage while maximizing view. If you desire the shade to have an upper limit at a lower position when fully opened, follow these steps. Note: a jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.
1. Briey press DOWN and release. Allow the shade to reach its default lower limit.
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3. Adjust your lower limit by using UP or DOWN to move your shade to your desired lower limit.* The shade will only move while UP or DOWN is being pressed while in this
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2. Once the shade stops, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until LED light turns amber and release both buttons. The
adjustment mode.
4. When the shade is stopped at your new desired lower limit, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs.
shade will jog and the remote
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will ash green. The LED on
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the shade will alternately ash green and red.
*PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Be careful not to exceed the ordered product legnth, this may result in damaged product. Should this happen, immediately push UP to correct. If your shade will not lower to your desired lower limit, contact a customer service agent for assistance.
Adjusting Your Shade’s Default Upper Limit (optional)
The lower limit of your shade is factory pre-set to a closed position matching the ordered legnth. You may want to adjust the lower limit to accommodate window hardware or other obstructions. Note: a jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.
1. Briey press UP and release. Allow the shade to reach its default upper limit.
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2. Once the shade stops, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs. (A jog is a brief up and down movement of the shade.)
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*PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: When adjusting the upper limit on cellular or pleated shades, do not raise the product too tight. Adjusting the product too tight can cause the motor to fail and/or break/fray the internal cording. When installing a solar or roller shade in a fascia or cassette valance, be sure the hembar does not lift into the fascia or cassette, as this could cause the hembar to get stuck and/or damage the fabric.
3. Adjust your upper limit by using UP or DOWN to move your shade to your desired upper limit.* The shade will only move while UP or DOWN is being pressed while in this adjustment mode.
4. When the shade is stopped at your new desired upper limit, press and hold UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs.
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