USA Shutter MaestroShield 11HH06L User Manual

You will need the
Hybrid Motor with 6-channel Remote Controller
(for the control of hybrid motor with LED light strips)
LED Remote Controlled Lights PROGRAMMING
Instruction Manual
LED Remote Controlled Lights PROGRAMMING
IMPORTANT: Read through all instructions BEFORE beginning programming.
Channel
button
LED Light button
Note: If channel display number “stays” lit when up or down buon is held,
then remotes is in LED Dim/Bright secon. Please refer to Step D in Secon 2
of Dim/Bright funcon secon to switch back to “motor control funcon”.
1. LED Receiver Programming
A. Be sure power to receiver is off, and the remote is on Channel 1. (Th e first
red light at the top of remote will indicate you are on channel 1)
B. Turn on Power to Receiver
C. Within 5 seconds, tap the “stop”
and “light” key at the same time.
LED Light & Momentary 6-channel opon
Channel light indicators
Stop button
Down button
Channel
button
D. LED lights will now power on,
or off, using the light button.
Up button
LED Light button
Motor Connection
Green (E) – Ground
White (N) – Neutral
Black (L) – Line
2. LED Receiver Programming for Dim/Bright Function
A. Press and “hold the light button” for 5 seconds. The f ir st red l ight at to p of
remote (Channel 1) display will “flash” two times.
B. Now the “up button” will make
the LED lights brighter.
C. Now the “down button” will make the LED lights dimmer.
D. To switch back to “motor control function”, press and “hold” the light button for 5 seconds, until the “channel 1 display light” flashes two times. The remote is now in “motor control function.” (Th e fi rst
red light at the top of remote will indicate you are on channel 1)
CAUTION: If momentary funcon (you must hold the down key in order for screen to go down) is disabled, re-engage momentary funcon by holding stop buon for 5 seconds, then pressing the stop buon again. This will reacvate the momentary funcon.
5/1/2015
You will need the
LED/Hybrid Series Programming Motor with Built-In Receiver and Mechanical Limits
NOTE: Never l eave a cooling motor unattended and energized electrically.
IMPORTANT: Read through all instructions BEFORE beginning programming.
Thermal cut off
Each motor has a Thermal Cut Off to prevent motor from over heating. Factory set
limit is about 4 minutes of operation.
NOTE: This is a thermal settin g and not a timed setting. The environmental condition of the job site will shorten the operating time before the Thermal Cut Off will activate.
Allow at least 20 minutes of cooling time (it may take up to 45 minutes) before the
motor will return to regular operation.
The motor will resume motion from last signal provided to the mini receiver.
Note: Arrows on the motor show the movement of the motor tub e wh ich i s op­posite of the direction of the curtain (Ie: Arrow up on motor is Down adjustment).
Motors stops are not set when initially installed. The curtain can be over extended when lowered, causing damage to the system. Alternatively, curtain can be wound up inside the
hood pulling the slats out of the side rails curtain to the motor tube.
Be prepared to stop motor at any moment while setting the motor stop limits. Do not run the motor limits all the way to the top, or bottom, before attaching the motor tube.
1. Programming hand held remote to operate with built-in receiver.
A. For a multi channel remote, select the channel on the remote to be pro­grammed by pressing channel button until the desired channel is displayed in the LED window.
B. To Place the motor in Programming Mode: Pres s an d hold UP bu tton u nt il remote display stays constant.
Continuing to hold UP button, connect motor to power supply.
Cauon
C. Within 3-5 seconds, motor will start beeping. ♫♫♫
LED Light & Momentary 6-channel opon
Channel light indicators
Stop button
Down button
Channel
button
D. While motor is still beeping, release the UP button and then tap the UP Button again; you will hear 3 con- secutive beeps ♫♫♫ confirming programming.
♫♫♫
Up button
LED Light button
Motor Connection
Green (E) – Ground
White (N) – Neutral
Black (L) – Line
Check if motor direction is operating correctly. If not, proceed to step 2
2. Change Motor Direction (open and c lose f un ction i n rever se)
A. While motor power is connected, press and hold STOP button until beeping begins;
3. ADDING ADDITIONAL REMOTE CONTROL INSTRUCTION (oponal)
Proceed to step 3, 4, and 5
1. Push & hold the stop buon on the
as needed
♫♫♫
remote that is programed to the
motor. Within 3-5 second the motor
will start beeping . At that me
release the stop buon.
♫♫♫
B. While motor is beeping (approx. 5 seconds), release the STOP button, then press and release the DOWN button.
Operating direction is now changed.
2. Using remote
control to be added,
select channel to be
programmed.
4. Delete Hand Held Remote from Hybrid Motor
A. For a multi channel remote, select the channel on the remote to be deleted by pressing channel buttons until
the desired channel is displayed at top in the channel indicator light window.
B. With the motor power connected, press and hold the STOP button until beeping sounds.
♫♫♫
♫♫♫
B. NOTE: To change motor direction back, repeat steps 2A and 2B.
3. On new remote push
the up buon unl the
motor beeps, conrming
successful programming.
♫♫♫
C. While the motor is beeping (approx. 5 seconds), press the RESET button on back of the remote with a paper­clip; hold until you hear 3 beeps ♫♫♫.
5/1/2015
See also mechanical limit instrucons
Selected channel is now deleted.
♫♫♫
Finding the Lower Limit
1. Power the motor in the down direction and stop within 12” of the bottom.
2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the Lower Limit, proceed to Setting the Lower Limit .
3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the bottom, insert the motor adjustment tool into the limit switch (refer to picture for motor orientation), and rotate clockwise several times.
4. Power the motor in the down direction again. If it does not
move you have found the Lower Limit. Proceed to Setting
the Lower Limit.
5. If the motor/curtain move, STOP .
6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Lower Limit is found.
Setting the Lower Limit
1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set.
NOTE: Make s ur e the motor is still powered in the down direction. If motor is left in a state of rest for more than 4 minutes, power has been cut off and the limits cannot be set. In this case, power the motor in the down direction to restart electrical current.
2. Insert the motor adjustment tool into the Limit Switch
(refer to picture for motor orientation).
3. To lower the curtain until the curtain is in the fully closed
position, rotate the Hex Wench counterclockwise.
4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Lower Limit is set!
When motor is on the left side, adjust white limit switch.
Counterclockwise
lowers curtain limit.
When motor is on the right side, adjust yellow limit switch.
Clockwise raises
curtain limit.
Finding the Upper Limit
1. Power the motor in the up direction and stop within
12” of the top.
2. If the motor stops prior to the 12” you have found the
Upper Limit. Proceed to Setting the Upper Limit.
3. If the motor did not stop prior to reaching 12” from the
top, insert the motor adjustment tool into the Limit Switch (refer to picture for motor orientation), and rotate either clockwise.
4. Power the motor in the down direction again. If it does not move you have found the Upper Limit. Proceed to Set-
ting the Upper Limit.
5. If the motor/curtain move, STOP .
6. Complete step 3 and 4 until the Upper Limit is found.
Setting the Upper Limit
1. Once the limit has been found, the limit must be set. NOTE: Make s ur e the motor is still powered in the up direction. If motor is left in a state of rest for more than 4 minutes, power has been cut off and the limits cannot be set. In this case power the motor in the down direction to restart electrical current.
2. Insert the motor adjustment tool into the Limit Switch (refer to picture for motor orientation)
3. To raise the curtain until the curtain is in the fully open
position Rotate the Hex Wench counterclockwise.
4. Remove the Hex Wrench Tool. The Upper Limit is Set!
When motor is on the left side, adjust yellow limit switch.
Counterclockwise
raises curtain limit.
When motor is on the right side, adjust white limit switch.
Clockwise lowers
curtain limit.
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FCC Statement Model: EL03-11HH06L
FCC ID: YAV11HH06L
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
1.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
2.
undesired operation
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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
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.
equipment does
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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