7C MERGER M40/50RF SYSTEM INSTALLERS GUIDE

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7C MERGER M40/50RF SYSTEM INSTALLERS GUIDE

Contents Glossary... 3 M40/50RF Motor... 3 SUITE Remote... 3 Battery Installation... 3 Introduction... 4 1) Install the Shade... 4 2) Create the Hub Motor... 4 3) Join the Remote to the Hub Motor... 5 4) Toggle Motor Direction... 5 5) Adjust Existing Limits / Clear Limits... 6 6) Set the preset (OPTIONAL)... 6 7) Join Additional Motors to the Network... 7 8) Adjust Existing Limits / Clear Limits... 7 9) Motor Group Number Assignment Move a motor to a different Group (SUITE Arc remote only)... 7 10) Finish the Installation... 8 Enter SETUP MODE (remote)... 8 Exit SETUP MODE (remote)... 8 Delete a Motor from the Network... 9 Appendix A... 9 Appendix B... 9 TROUBLESHOOTING... 10 SAFETY WARNING WARNING - Never install this product with power connected. DISCONNECT FROM POWER SUPPLY before installing or adding accessories to this device. WARNING - Prior to installation inspect all parts for damage or missing components. WARNING - To Reduce the Risk Of Fire, Electric Shock, Or Injury To Persons, Installation Work And Electrical Wiring Must Be Done By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Applicable Codes And Standards. WARNING - This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 2 OF 10

This document describes how to set up an RF network with M40/50RF motors and a SUITE Remote. Glossary Hub Motor Jog Once Jog Twice Remote Asleep LED Blink Flash Special designation for the first motor powered up. All commands to additional motors are routed through the Hub motor. Motor moves a short distance in one direction. Motor moves a short distance in two directions. The RF transceiver used to set up and operate motors. The default state of a remote is asleep no LEDs are lit. Wake Up remote: press and release the UP, DOWN or stop button. Light-emitting diode. Both the remote and the motor head have LEDs in three colors. A single on/off of an LED. LED turns on and off continuously. Blink or Flash = Solid = M40/50RF Motor The M40/50RF motor is equipped with radio frequency technology and has three buttons with internal LEDs that provide visual feedback during setup and operation. Green LED Yellow LED Red LED Button operates the motor in one direction. Center Button is used for motor administration. Button operates the motor in the other direction. SUITE Remote The SUITE Remote is equipped with radio frequency technology for wireless control of all HDRF-enabled motors. The SUITE Step remote controls one group of up to four motors. The SUITE Arc remote controls four groups of up to four motors each, for a total of sixteen motors. Setup Mode When shipped, the remote is in Setup Mode, ready to administer an RF motor. When no buttons are pressed, the remote goes to sleep after 60 seconds. Wake Up the Remote The remote must be awake to send or receive commands. To wake up a remote that is asleep (no LEDs are lit): Press and release the UP or DOWN button. Battery Installation REQUIRED: three AAAA batteries (included). small Philips screwdriver. INSTALL THE BATTERIES: Remove the center screw from the back cover of the remote. Remove the back cover. Install fresh batteries with the plus (+) side oriented as shown by the illustrations on the circuit board. Replace the back cover. Replace the center screw on the back cover. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 3 OF 10

Introduction Each RF motor that arrives at a job site will be in one of the following three states: 1. Factory defaults, no limits set. 2. Limits are set and network information is cleared (coming from a fabricator or assembler). 3. Limits are set and network information is not cleared (coming from a fabricator or assembler). M40/50RF MOTORS System Fabricator s Guide A fabricator or assembler from a factory should include a note with each motor, explaining whether a motor has limits set, and whether or not the network information was cleared. RF Motor Setup ASSUMPTION If there is no note, or other communication from a fabricator or assembler regarding the state of the RF motors, assume that Set all the remotes limits on and an all RF RF motors using must one be of reset the two to factory methods defaults, listed below: prior to setting up an RF network. Motor Head Buttons, or Remote Set Up an RF Network Using the Remote M - SETTING LIMITS Using the Buttons on the Head of the Motor ALERT: To prevent interference with the RF network setup, make sure that no other SUITE Remotes or RF motors are powered GENERAL up INFORMATION in the area (several hundred feet) to avoid the remote or motor joining another RF network while performing the setup. CW / CCW Motor Rotation Direction BEFORE YOU START: When looking Batteries the are motor installed from into the the head SUITE end, Remote. the directional The buttons SUITE rotate Remote the is motor reset clockwise to factory default or and the LEDs are off (see Appendix A). counterclockwise (anti-clockwise). The Network Information on each RF motor is reset to factory default (only clear the Network Information, not the Limits) and unplug each motor (see Appendix B). 1) Install the Shade Install the shade into its final location. Assemble the Motor and Shade Assemble the RF motor and shade together and mount on a stand in preparation to set limits. 2) Create the Hub Motor Power up the first motor which automatically establishes it as the Hub. 1 (a) Connect AC power to the motor. Power On motor, up the Yellow Motor LED is solid and Red (a) Connect LED AC is power flashing to (indicates the motor. end limits On motor, are Yellow not set). LED 2 is solid and Red LED is flashing (indicates end limits are not set). 2 (b) Wait until motor jogs twice. Could take up to 3 minutes. (b) Wait until motor jogs twice. Could take up to 3 minutes. (c) Motor is now a Hub motor. Yellow LED begins flashing for 60 (c) Motor seconds is now a (indicates Hub motor. Network Invite Yellow Mode). LED begins 3 flashing for 60 seconds (indicates Network Invite Mode). 3 Set CCW Limit (a) Use the CCW button to position the shade at the desired limit. (b) Press and hold both the Center button and the CCW button (Red LED button) until the Center button (Yellow ISSUE LED) DATE: turns NOVEMBER on solid, then 2017 release immediately ORIGINATOR: (must release SKILTEC while Yellow LED is on solid). REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 4 OF 10 Result:

3) Join the Remote to the Hub Motor (a) Wake up the remote if no LEDs are lit (asleep). Press and release the UP or DOWN button. Green preset LED is solid (Network Search Mode). 4 (b) Put Hub motor into Network Invite Mode. NOTE: If the Yellow LED on the motor is flashing, Skip to Step R-3 (d)." Press and release the Center button once. (c) On the Hub motor. Yellow LED flashes for 60 seconds to indicate new devices may join. Join the Remote to the Hub Motor Join the Remote to the Hub Motor (a) Wake up the remote if no LEDs are lit (asleep). (b) Put Hub motor into Network Invite (a) Wake up the remote if no LEDs are lit (asleep). (b) Put Hub motor into Network Invite Press and release the UP or DOWN button. Mode. Press and release the UP or DOWN button. Mode. Green preset LED is solid (Network Search Mode). 4 NOTE: if the Yellow LED on the motor is Green preset LED is solid (Network Search Mode). 4 NOTE: flashing, if the Skip Yellow to Step LED 2 on (d). the motor is flashing, Press Skip and to Step release 2 the (d). Center button once. Press and release the Center button once. (c) On the Hub motor. (c) On the Hub motor. Yellow LED flashes for 60 Yellow seconds LED to flashes indicate for new 60 seconds devices to may indicate join. new devices may join. Remote is in Setup M (d) Remote automatically joins the Hub and forms a network. Green preset LED blinks once, and Hub motor jogs once, then jogs twice. (e) Remote is in Setup Mode. Red LED under preset is solid, and Yellow LED under Group 1 is solid. The UP and DOWN buttons are flashing (indicates no end limits are set). (d) Remote automatically joins the Hub and forms a (e) Remote is in Setup Mode. (d) Remote network. automatically joins the Hub and forms a (e) Remote Red LED is in under Setup preset Mode. is solid, and Yellow LED under Group 1 is solid. network. Green preset LED blinks once, and Hub motor jogs once, then jogs Red The LED UP under and DOWN preset buttons is solid, are and flashing Yellow (indicates LED under no Group end limits 1 is solid. are set). Green twice. preset LED blinks once, and Hub motor jogs once, then jogs The UP and DOWN buttons are flashing (indicates no end limits are set). twice. 4) Toggle Motor Direction Check the motor travel direction using the remote. Toggle Motor Direction Check the motor travel direction using the remote. Toggle (a) Verify Motor travel direction. Direction Check the (b) motor Toggle travel the motor direction direction. using the remote. (c) Verify the direction change. Verify travel direction. (b) Toggle the motor direction. (c) Verify the direction change. (a) Verify travel Press direction. the UP or DOWN button. (b) Toggle the motor Simultaneously direction. press and hold (c) Verify Press the UP direction or DOWN change. button. (a) Verify Press the UP or DOWN button. Simultaneously press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons Press the UP or DOWN button. Press travel If the shade UP direction. or DOWN moves button. as expected, (b) skip Toggle Simultaneously the motor the press direction. UP and hold DOWN the UP buttons and DOWN for 5 buttons (c) Verify Press the the direction UP or DOWN change. button. for 5 seconds until the motor jogs once. Press the If the to Step UP or shade 4. DOWN button. Simultaneously for 5 seconds press until and the motor hold moves as expected, Motor direction is now seconds the jogs UP once. and reversed. until DOWN the motor buttons Press the UP or DOWN button. If the shade moves as expected, for 5 Motor seconds direction skip to Step 4. jogs until once. the is now motor reversed. jogs once. If the skip shade to Step moves 4. as expected, Motor direction is now reversed. skip to Step 4. Motor direction is now reversed. Set Set Limits Limits Set Limits (a) Adjust (a) Adjust shade shade to Upper to Upper limit position. limit position. (b) Set (b) the Set Upper the Upper end limit. end limit. (c) Upper (c) end Upper limit end is set. limit is set. (a) Adjust Press shade and Press hold to and Upper the hold UP the button. limit UP button. position. (b) Set the Simultaneously Upper Simultaneously end press limit. and press hold and STOP hold and STOP UP until and UP (c) until Upper Yellow end LED Yellow limit on UP is LED set. button UP turns button turns Press motor jogs twice (approximately 2 seconds). off. ISSUE and hold DATE: the UP NOVEMBER button. 2017 Simultaneously motor jogs twice ORIGINATOR: press (approximately and hold SKILTEC STOP 2 seconds). and UP until Yellow off. LED on UP button turns REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 motor jogs twice APPROVED (approximately BY: 2 R.BOKTOR seconds). off. PAGE 5 OF 10

5) Adjust Existing Limits / Clear Limits Note: To set an end limit outside of a current end limit, you must clear that end limit first. Set Upper Limit (a) Adjust shade to the desired Upper limit position. Press and hold the UP button. (b) Set the Upper end limit. Simultaneously press and hold STOP and UP until motor jogs twice (approximately 2 seconds). (c) Upper end limit is set. Yellow LED on UP button turns off. Set Lower Limit (d) Adjust shade to the desired Lower limit position. Press and hold the DOWN button. (e) Set the Lower end limit. Simultaneously press and hold STOP and DOWN until motor jogs twice (approximately 2 seconds). (f) Lower end limit is set. Yellow LED on DOWN button turns off. Clear Upper Or Lower End Limits a) Clear Upper Limit: Simultaneously press and hold STOP and UP until motor jogs twice, then jogs once (approximately 5 seconds), then release. The UP button flashes to show its limit is cleared. b) Clear Lower Limit: repeat the above two instructions using the DOWN button (instead of UP). 6) Set the preset (OPTIONAL) Note: A preset cannot be cleared using the remote, only readjusted. (a) Adjust shade to the desired preset position. NOTE: Both end limits must be set prior to setting a preset position. Press and hold the UP (or DOWN) button. (b) Set the preset. Press and hold preset until motor jogs twice (approximately 5 seconds) then release. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 6 OF 10

7) Join Additional Motors to the Network SUITE Step remote can control up to 4 motors in an RF network. SUITE Arc remote can control up to 16 motors in an RF network. IMPORTANT: Install the next motor but DO NOT apply power yet. Be sure the remote is in Setup Mode. (a) Wake up the remote if no LEDs are lit (asleep). Press and release the UP, DOWN or stop button. button. (b) Enter Setup Mode on the remote. (See page 8) Red LED under preset is solid. Yellow LED under Group 1 is solid. (c) Start network invite. Press and release the STOP button. Green LED under preset flashes for up to 60 seconds while the remote looks for devices to join. the remote looks for devices to join. (d) Connect AC power to the next motor. Yellow LED is solid and Red LED is flashing (indicates end limits are not set). (e) Within a few seconds, the next motor joins the network. Next motor jogs once. Hub motor jogs once. Next motor: Hub motor: (f) On the remote: Red LED under preset is solid. Yellow LED under Group 2 is solid if it is the 2nd motor ( 3 if it is the 3rd motor and so on). The UP and DOWN buttons are flashing (indicates no end limits are (indicates no end limits are set). set). 8) Adjust Existing Limits / Clear Limits (a) To adjust existing limits, make sure the correct Group Number is selected on the remote: for the 2nd motor, for the 3rd motor, and so on (see Motor Group Number Assignment in Step 8 for more group number information). See Step 4. (b) Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for each new motor until all motors are installed. Maximum of 4 motors in a SUITE Step remote RF network. Maximum of 16 motors in a SUITE Arc remote RF network. 9) Motor Group Number Assignment Move a motor to a different Group (SUITE Arc remote only). Each Group button on a remote can be assigned up to four motors. The SUITE Step remote (one Group button) can control up to four motors. The SUITE Arc remote (four Group buttons) can control up to 16 motors. SUITE Arc remote As motors are installed (powered up) into a network, they populate into the Group Number table in sequential order. Motor #1 becomes the first motor in Group 1, Motor #2 becomes the first motor in Group 2 and so on. Continuing, Motor #5 becomes the second motor in Group 1. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 7 OF 10

(a) Select a motor in a group. Press a Group Number button repeatedly to cycle through motors in that group. For example, press the Group 1 button two times to select the second motor in that group. Selected motor jogs once. NOTE: The Hub motor will always jog twice when selected. If a Group is full on the remote (4 motors), you cannot move a motor into it. is full on the remote (4 motors), you cannot move a motor (b) Change a motor s group number assignment. Press and hold the new Group Number button, for example, Group 3, for approximately 5 seconds until the selected motor jogs once (if the selected motor is the Hub motor, it will jog twice). The motor has now moved into the first available position within the new group. NOTE: In Setup Mode, only one motor can be selected at a time. In User Mode, one or more groups of motors can be selected. more groups of motors can be selected. 10) Finish the Installation (a) On the remote, you must exit Setup Mode and put the remote into User Mode after the installation is complete. Hold 1 and briefly press and release STOP. Red LED under preset turns off (remote is now in User Mode). Enter SETUP MODE (remote) Enter Setup Mode for network configuration. NOTE: Remote must be awake and must be in User Mode. Simultaneously press and hold 1 and STOP for 5 seconds. Red LED under preset turns solid, and Yellow LED under Group 1 turns solid. Exit SETUP MODE (remote) Exit Setup Mode and put the remote into User Mode. NOTE: Remote must be awake. Hold 1 and briefly press and release STOP. Red LED under preset turns off. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 8 OF 10

M40/50RF System Delete a Motor from the Network Delete a motor s network information and remove the motor from the network. NOTE: Unplug the motor immediately after you Clear Network Information to prevent the motor from joining an existing network or becoming Adjust a Hub motor. Limits / Clear Limits 1. Remote: must be awake and in Setup Mode. Reboot / Reset NOTE: Remote must be awake and in Setup Mode to perform a reboot* or reset. - A reboot retains all network and device information and the remote rejoins the network. - A reset clears all network and device information (factory default). Press and hold preset and STOP after 2 seconds, UP and DOWN turn on solid. To REBOOT: Release preset and STOP while the UP and DOWN LEDs are on solid. To RESET: Release preset and STOP after the UP and DOWN LEDs turn off (about 5 seconds). The remote Finish enters Setup the Mode Setup and Network Search Mode immediately after resetting. * A reboot functions the same as if the batteries were removed, then reinstalled or replaced. A reboot Appendix B 1. Press and hold preset and STOP for approximately 5 seconds. 2. Release preset and STOP after the UP and DOWN LEDs turn off. MOTOR (c) Attach a note to the motor: Limits are set and motor network information is reset to factory defaults. 1. Clear Limits (a) Press and hold the Center button for 10 seconds. (b) Red LED starts flashing. MOTOR End limits are now cleared. Fabricator s Guide 2. On the motor: (a) Adjust Press the Center Upper button or Lower 3 times end within limits. 1 second. All LEDs turn off for 5 seconds. NOTE: Unplug To set the an motor end while limit the outside LEDs of are a off. current end limit, you must clear that end limit first. Clear Upper Limit: Simultaneously press and hold STOP and UP until motor jogs twice, then jogs once (approximately 5 seconds), then release. Appendix The UP button Aflashes to show its limit is cleared. Clear Lower Limit: repeat the above two instructions using the DOWN button (instead of UP). REMOTE is (a) typically Clear used Network if the remote Information has communication on the errors motor. or operational errors with the network. 1. Press the Center button 3 times within 1 second. All LEDs turn off for 5 seconds. 2. Unplug the motor while the LEDs are off. (b) Reset the Remote and let it go to sleep, in preparation for the next motor set up. NOTE: Remote must be awake and in Setup Mode for a Reset. 1. Clear Limits (a) Press and hold the Center button for 10 seconds. (b) Red LED starts flashing. End limits are now cleared. 2. Clear Network Information (a) Press the Center button 3 times within 1 second. (b) All motor LEDs turn off for 5 seconds, then the Yellow LED flashes for 60 seconds to indicate new devices may join (Network Invite Mode). (c) Motor will join an existing network or become a Hub motor if no 2. Clear Network network Information is detected. (a) Press IMPORTANT the Center button TO REMOVE 3 times MOTOR within 1 FROM second. NETWORK: (b) All Unplug motor the LEDs motor turn immediately off for 5 seconds, after then you the Clear Yellow Network LED Information flashes 60 (during seconds to indicate the 5 seconds new devices LEDs may are off) join to (Network prevent Invite the motor Mode). from joining an existing (c) Motor will join an existing network or become a Hub motor if no network is detected. network or becoming a Hub. 3 x 3 x (b) Set the new Upper or Lower end limit. UPPER: see Step R-5 (a), (b), (c). LOWER: see Step R-5 (d), (e), (f). ------------------------------------------------ (c) Adjust the preset limit. NOTE: A preset cannot be cleared REBOOT using the remote, and RESET: only readjusted. Follow the instructions in Step R-6. IMPORTANT TO REMOVE MOTOR FROM NETWORK: Unplug the motor immediately after you Clear Network Information (during the 5 seconds LEDs are off) to prevent the motor from joining an existing network or becoming a Hub. REPLACES www.elec-solutions.com ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 2011 APPROVED Electronic BY: Solutions, R.BOKTOR Inc. Page PAGE 7 of 89 OF 10

TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Reason Solution Installation steps did not work. Reset both the motor and the remote to factory defaults and start again. Non-Hub motor does not respond to commands from the remote, such as UP or DOWN, when its Group Number is selected. Red LED under preset button on remote, in Setup Mode, blinks twice when a motor is selected. Cannot add new motors or cannot administer existing motors (adjust limits, and so on). Motor does not respond to motor head button presses or to commands from the remote. Remote is in Setup Mode and will not control a motor added to the network. Non-Hub motor may not have joined the network. Communication error between remote and motor. Hub motor is offline or out of RF range. Motor has no power or is potentially defective. If several motors were added and deleted from the network, the remote s memory locations may be full. 1. With the remote in Setup Mode and awake: Press the STOP button. Green LED under preset starts flashing for up to 60 seconds. 2. Clear the non-hub motor s network information: Press the Center button 3 times within 1 second. Yellow LED on motor starts flashing after a 5 second delay. Non-Hub motor will jog once when it joins the network. Delete the motor from the network, then re-add the motor. Follow the instructions on how to Delete a Motor from the Network. If you want to re-add the motor to the network, follow the instructions on how to Join Additional Motors to the Network. 1. Make sure motor antennas are not touching a conductive surface. 2. Make sure Hub motor is plugged in. 3. Reset all motors and remote to factory default and start again, or, call Technical Support. 1. Make sure motor has AC power. 2. On the motor head, if you see a Red double blink (blink blink blink blink ), then the motor is defective. Use a different motor. 3. If no LEDs are lit and the motor is plugged in, the motor may be defective. Call Technical Support. Delete any uncontrollable motors from the network to free up memory locations on the remote. Follow the instructions on how to Delete a Motor from the Network. The network size was exceeded. Network maximum is 16 motors for a SUITE Arc remote and 4 motors for a SUITE Step remote. Delete the extra motor. ENDNOTES 1 A Hub motor is the gatekeeper to a network. Any motor has the ability to become a Hub motor when first powered up. A factory default motor has all limit and network information cleared. 2 On power up, a motor first gives a series of blinks to show the firmware version (not described in this document). 3 Network Invite Mode is a 60 second time frame when a motor or remote is looking for other devices to join the network. On the motor, the Yellow LED is flashing. On the remote, the Green LED is flashing. 4 Network Search Mode is a 30 second time frame when a remote looks for other devices to join when no network is present. The Green LED is on solid. Technical Information SUITE Remote Batteries: 3 AAAA Operating Frequency: RF 2.4 GHz CTick - - N19673 REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 10 OF 10

Merger Remote/MR50 AWNING APPLICATIONS The MR50 Awning motor is a price competitive 240 volt AC remote control motor used for single or linked Awnings. Operated by a 1 or 4 channel remote control. Technical Data MERGER REMOTE 10/17 MERGER REMOTE 30/17 Item Code 34.212.000 34.095.00 Motor Length 570mm (see blind width below) 570mm (see blind width below) Power Cable Length 2000mm Included with motor 2000mm Included with motor Torque (NM) 10 NM 30 NM Speed 17 RPM 17 RPM Limit Type Electronic Electronic Contact Type None None RF Frequency 433 Mhz 433 Mhz Rated Voltage 240 V AC 240 V AC Rated Current 0.84 Amps 0.95 Amps Run Time 4 minutes 4 minutes Tube Type / Diameter 70/78/85mm 45mm motor 70/78/85mm 45mm motor Protection Rating IP44 IP44 Typical Use Awning remote control Awning remote control Minimum blind width 1000mm 3500mm Maximum blind width 3500mm 5000mm Maximum SQM 13 metres (assumes fabric weight of 650gsm) 40 metres (assumes fabric weight of 650gsm) Light Gap 33mm (outside bracket to cloth) 33mm (outside bracket to cloth) Features and Benefits Features and Benefits 1. Power cable with IP68 rated in-line connector 2. Solar Powered Wireless Wind and Sun sensor 3. Manufactured in China Options and Accessories Part Description Common Uses 4 Channel remote control with wall clip. Item: 34.076.000 For controlling up to 4 awnings individually or unlimited motors can be paired to each channel and operated as a group. 1 Channel remote control with wall clip. Item: 34.075.000 Merger Wireless Solar Powered Wind and Sun sensor Item: 34.098.000 Merger Remote cable with in-line IP68 rated connector. Cable length 2000mm Item: 34.201.000 For controlling 1 awning individually or unlimited motors can be paired to the 1 channel and operated as a group. Automatically retracting awning during wind and light conditions, powered via solar light. Power cable for connecting to Merger Remote motor. Power cord included with motor, can also be ordered separately. Motor Wiring Information Earth Active Neutral AC 240 Volt power cable As viewed from the termination end of the power cord. Quick Setup Instructions MERGER REMOTE PAIR REMOTE CONTROL Power on first blind to be paired to the remote control. Ensure all other blinds are not connected to power. Within 10 seconds, on the remote control select the desired channel then press and HOLD both the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button. CHANGE MOTOR DIRECTION Press and hold the RED button on the motor head until the motor jogs. The motor direction will be changed. SET TOP LIMIT Press UP to move blind to the desired limit. Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button 2 times within 10 seconds. Press the UP button once within 10 seconds. The limit will be set. SET BOTTOM LIMIT Press DOWN to move blind to the desired limit. Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button 2 times within 10 seconds. Press the DOWN button once within 10 seconds. The limit will be set. INTERMEDIATE STOP Operate the blind to the desired intermediate position. Press the STOP button 4 times. The motor will jog and the intermediate is set. To travel to the intermediate position, press and hold the STOP button for more than 2 seconds. DELETE TOP LIMIT Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button 4 times within 10 seconds. Press the UP button once within 10 seconds. The limit will be cleared. DELETE BOTTOM LIMIT Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button 4 times within 10 seconds. Press the DOWN button once within 10 seconds. The limit will be cleared CLEAR REMOTE CONTROL PAIRING FROM MOTOR Press and hold the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously, then press the STOP button 7 times within 10 seconds. Press the UP button once within 10 seconds. The remote control will be removed from the motor. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 11 OF 10

Merger Switch/MS50 AWNING APPLICATIONS The MS50 Awning motor is a price competitive 240 volt AC switch motor used for single or linked awnings. The motor is designed to be controlled from a 240V switch or from automation systems with 240 volt blind control modules. Technical Data Motor Length Power Cable Length Torque (NM) Speed Limit Type Contact Type RF Frequency Rated Voltage Rated Current Run Time Tube Type / Diameter Protection Rating Typical Use Minimum blind width Maximum blind width Maximum SQM Light Gap Features and Benefits Features and Benefits Merger Switch 30/17 455mm (see blind width below) 2000mm Included with motor 30NM 17 RPM Manual None No RF 240 V AC 0.95 Amps 4 minutes 78mm 45mm motor IP44 Awning switch control 1000mm 5000mm 16 metres (assumes fabric weight of 650gsm) 33mm (outside bracket to cloth) 1. Large single or linked blinds 2. 240Volt switch control or via Automation systems with blind control modules 3. Power cable with IP68 rated in-line connector 4. Manual limit (screw type) for setting upper and lower limits 5. Manufactured in China Options OPTIONS and AND Accessories ACCESSORIES Part Description Common Uses Merger Switch cable with in-line IP68 rated connector. Cable length 2000mm Item: 34.201.000 Power cable for connecting to Merger Switch motor Motor Wiring Information Quick Setup Instructions Direction (Active) Earth Active Neutral Green/Earth Blue/Neutral Black/Active/Direction Brown/Active Switch or 240V Switching Relay Active Neutral Motor Side Roll Direction UP DOWN Left Standard / Back White Brown Left Reverse / Front Brown White Right Standard / Back Brown White Right Reverse / Front White Brown Earth AC 240 Volt power cable As viewed from the termination end of the power cord. Do Not Parallel Wire It is not possible to parallel wire 4 wire motors. A Motor Controller or separate switch must be used for each motor. Irreversible damage to motors will result if parallel wired. Wiring Information All wiring and electrical work must be performed by a qualified and certified electrician complying with local standards. Limit settings can be adjusted using a limit setting tool, hex key or flat head screwdriver. Power must be supplied to the motor in the direction required in order to set the limits. Turn the limit screws in the direction indicated above to increase or decrease blind travel. REPLACES ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 2013 APPROVED BY: R.BOKTOR PAGE 12 OF 10