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QIS Hardwired Roller Shade User Manual SPRING SIDE BRACKET (Spindle Clip) MOTOR SIDE BRACKET (Spindle Key-hole) ROLLER SHADE END CAP END CAP FASCIA MOUNTING SCREWS POWER & COMMUNICATION PANEL POWER BRICK & CORD (FOR POWER & COMMUNICATION PANEL) WALL SWITCH SINGLE AND DUAL CHANNEL (OPTIONAL) Package Contents: Hardwired Roller Shade Motor Side Bracket Spring Side Bracket End Cap x 2 Fascia (Optional) Mounting Screws Power & Communication Panel Power Brick & Cord Wall Switch (Optional) Recommended Tools: Cable Management / Cable Tie Downs Measuring Tape Power Drill with 3/32 Bit & 1/4 Nut Driver Flat Head Screwdriver #2 Phillips Head Screwdriver Level Pencil Ladder

CONTENTS Fascia Brackets...3 Universal Brackets...3 Outside Mount...3 Fascia Bracket Hardstop Removal...4 Fascia Bracket Installation...4 Inside Mount Standard Roll...4 Inside Mount Reverse Roll...5 Outside Mount Standard Roll...6 Outside Mount Reverse Roll...7 QIS Cable Placement...7 Shade Installation...8 Fascia Installation...9 Standard Fascia...9 Reverse Fascia...9 Universal Bracket Installation...10 Inside Mount Standard Roll...10 Inside Mount Reverse Roll...11 Outside Mount - Standard Roll...12 Outside Mount - Reverse Roll...12 Fascia End Cap Installation...13 Universal End Cap Installation...13 QIS Power & Communication Panel Setup...14 Wire Specification:...14 Maximum length of wire from Power & Communication Panel to device:...14 Maximum length or wire for Hardwired 4 and 8 Button Switches:...14 Maximum wire length for RS485 communication:...14 System Capacity:...14 Power & Communication Panel:...14 Power & Communication Panels and Third Party Integration via RS485...14 Wiring for Cat 5e/6 Cable...14 QIS Wall Switch Programming Instructions...15 First Time Setup...15 Pairing / Learning Wall Switch (or Channel)...15 Unpairing / Unlearning Wall Switch (or Channel)...15 Setting Upper and Lower Limits / Learning a New Position...15 Tug Command Mode...15 Join ZigBee Network / Identify...16 Set Lower Limit...16 Zigbee Network Reset...16 Factory Master Reset...16 FCC...17 INDUSTRY CANADA...17 2

CAUTION: READ AND UNDERSTAND EACH SECTION BEFORE PERFORMING REQUIRED STEPS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE SHADE OR PERSONAL INJURY. QMotion products are designed for use with QMotion hardware and power supplies only. Install in compliance with all local and national building and electrical codes. Always wear personal protection equipment including safety glasses and gloves. Use a ladder per its manufacturer s instructions. Before installing the shade into the window, verify that window hardware (latches, locks, window cranks, etc.) does NOT obstruct the travel path of the shade. Damage to the fabric or shade may result from repeated contact with windowhardware. FALLING HAZARD: Shades must be installed to proper support structure. Locate the shade s mounting type on the order form (Inside Mount, Outside Mount). Determine roll type (Standard Roll, Reverse Roll). Fascia Brackets For Standard Roll, the fabric rolls towards the window. The Motor Side Bracket is installed on the LEFT side of the window, and the Spring Side Bracket is installed on the RIGHT side of the window. See Fascia Bracket Installation section for further detail. For Reverse Roll, the fabric rolls toward the room. The Motor Side Bracket is installed on the RIGHT side of the window, and the Spring Side Bracket is installed on the LEFT side of the window. See Fascia Bracket Installation section for further detail. Universal Brackets When installing Universal Brackets, the bracket mounting is the same for both Standard Roll and Reverse Roll. See Universal Bracket Installation section for further detail. Outside Mount When installing the shade in an outside mount, use a measuring tape to measure and mark the Center Line of the window opening. Divide the Bracket to Bracket width (found on order form) in half. Using the half width distance, measure and mark the distance on each side of the center line. It is recommended to off-set the bottom of the brackets 1/2 above the window opening (see illustration below). Outside Mount Center Line Inside Mount 1/2 3

FASCIA BRACKET HARDSTOP REMOVAL When installing an outside mount, it is helpful to remove the hard stop before screwing the bracket to the wall. Hard Stop MUST be replaced for proper shade function. The hard stop is easily removed by using a flat head screw driver. Insert the flat head screw driver between the back of the hard stop and the bracket (see illustration to right). Apply a slight downward force to the top of the hard stop, while using the flat head screwdriver to eject each of the three prongs holding the hard stop in place. The hard stop prong should slide down and out. After all three prongs have been ejected, the hard stop can be tilted away from the bracket for complete removal. Replace the hard stop after mounting the bracket with the screws. Make sure that both the top and bottom of the hard stop are securely locked back in place. Failure to correctly replace the hard stop will result in improper shade function or damage. FASCIA BRACKET INSTALLATION Position the bracket flush against the side and top of the window opening. Ensure brackets are level and square. Screw placement can be through the side of the bracket, or through the top of the bracket (see illustrations). Fascia brackets should be recessed 1/8 (3mm) into the window opening. This allows the fascia to be flush with the window opening when installed. Use a pencil to mark the drill locations. With the brackets removed, use a 3/32 (2mm) drill bit to drill a pilot hole at each pencil mark. Replace the brackets, and secure them to the wall using the pre-drilled pilot holes and provided screws. Use wall anchors if necessary (not provided). Cable management shown (not provided). Inside Mount Standard Roll Fascia Bracket Hardstop Removal (Spring Side Bracket Shown) 1/8 1/8 Inside mount - Standard Roll Motor Side Bracket - Left Side Side Screw Mount Inside mount - Standard Roll Spring Side Bracket -Right Side Side Screw Mount 4

1/8 1/8 Inside mount - Standard Roll Motor Side Bracket - Left Side Top Screw Mount Inside mount - Standard Roll Spring Side Bracket -Right Side Top Screw Mount Inside Mount Reverse Roll 1/8 1/8 Inside mount - Reverse Roll Spring Side Bracket - Left Side Side Screw Mount Inside mount - Reverse Roll Motor Side Bracket -Right Side Side Screw Mount 5

1/8 1/8 Inside mount - Reverse Roll Spring Side Bracket - Left Side Top Screw Mount Inside mount - Reverse Roll Motor Side Bracket -Right Side Top Screw Mount Outside Mount Standard Roll 1/2 1/2 Outside mount - Standard Roll Motor Side Bracket - Left Side Hard Stop Removed Outside mount - Standard Roll Spring Side Bracket -Right Side Hard Stop Removed 6

Outside Mount Reverse Roll 1/2 1/2 Outside mount - Reverse Roll Spring Side Bracket - Left Side Outside mount - Reverse Roll Motor Side Bracket -Right Side QIS CABLE PLACEMENT Failure to properly orient and secure the QIS Cable may lead to damage of the shade or window enclosure. Cable should be routed atop of the shade fabric tube (see illustration below). Make sure the bracket spacing provides enough room to prevent pinching of the cable. Secure the cable using zip-ties or other cable management hardware so that the cable does not interfere with shade operation. CORRECT Cable Orientation INCORRECT Cable Orientation 7

SHADE INSTALLATION 1/2 1/2 Once the brackets are installed level and square, insert the shade into the bracket starting with the motor side. Make sure the spindle is securely seated into the spindle key-hole (see illustration above). Improperly seated motors will cause issues with shade movement. Once the motor side is in place, lift the spring side up into the bracket. The spindle should push against the bracket spring clip while inserting the shade. When the spindle has cleared the spring clip, the spring clip will spring back locking the spindle into place. Rotate the shade to ensure both spindles are fully seated into the slots. 8

FASCIA INSTALLATION Standard Fascia 1 2 3 1. Insert the Fascia at an angle, hook the Fascia onto the front edge of both top bracket arms. 2. Rotate the Fascia down, the Fascia should pivot on the front edge of the brackets in Step 1. 3. Firmly push the Fascia against the bracket, the Fascia will snap onto the bottom edge of the bracket. NOTE: A single fascia center support is needed per 10 ft.(3m) of standard fascia, and two supports per 10 ft.(3m) of reverse fascia. Install the fascia center support equally spaced between the brackets. Ensure that the fascia center support is level and square to the top of the shade brackets. Reverse Fascia 1 2 3 1. Insert the Fascia at an angle, hook the Fascia onto the front edge of both top bracket arms. 2. Rotate the Fascia down, the Fascia should pivot on the front edge of the brackets in Step 1. 3. Firmly push the Fascia against the bracket, the Fascia will snap onto the bottom edge of the bracket. 9

UNIVERSAL BRACKET INSTALLATION Inside Mount Standard Roll 1/2 1/2 Inside Mount - Standard Roll Side Screw Mount - Left Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket Inside Mount - Standard Roll Side Screw Mount - Right Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket 1/8 1/8 Inside Mount - Standard Roll Top Screw Mount - Left Inside Mount - Standard Roll Top Screw Mount - Right Illustrations above show mounting option for Universal Brackets using an inside mount. Universal Brackets can be mounted using the side screw holes (see top illustrations). Universal Brackets can also be adjusted for mounting using the alternate screw holes by removing the four screws and re-orienting the hard stop sub-bracket (see bottom illustrations). 10

Inside Mount Reverse Roll 1/2 1/2 Inside Mount - Reverse Roll Side Screw Mount - Left Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket Inside Mount - Reverse Roll Side Screw Mount - Right Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket 1/2 1/2 Inside Mount - Reverse Roll Side Top Mount - Left Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from back of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket Inside Mount - Reverse Roll Side Top Mount - Right Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from back of the window to allow proper clearance for installing shade into bracket Illustrations above show mounting option for Universal Brackets using an inside mount. Universal Brackets can be mounted using the side screw holes (see top illustrations). Universal Brackets can also be adjusted for mounting using the alternate screw holes by removing the four screws and re-orienting the hard stop sub-bracket (see bottom illustrations). 11

Outside Mount - Standard Roll 1/2 1/2 Outside Mount - Standard Roll Left Side Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window Outside Mount - Standard Roll Right Side Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window Outside Mount - Reverse Roll 1/2 1/2 Outside Mount - Reverse Roll Left Side Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window Outside Mount - Reverse Roll Right Side Offset brackets 1/2 inch (13mm) from top of the window 12

FASCIA END CAP INSTALLATION To install Fascia End Caps, match the appropriate End Cap to the correct bracket. End Caps are labeled Left or Right. Align the End Cap posts (see illustration) with the side mount fastener locations and snap the Fascia End Cap into the bracket. For reverse fascia installations, the Fascia End Caps should be reversed to fit the corresponding brackets. NOTE: Note: If the brackets have been installed using the side screw mount (flush against the window jamb) Fascia End Caps will not be installed. UNIVERSAL END CAP INSTALLATION End caps are intended for use when the shade is OUTSIDE mounted. Use in an INSIDE mounted shade will cause damage to the shade by placing undue pressure on the shade from the sides. To install Universal End Caps, slide the End Cap onto the Universal Bracket using the notched grooves for alignment (see illustration). The Universal End Cap will fit onto either bracket. NOTE: Note: If the brackets have been installed using the side screw mount (flush against the window jamb) Universal End Caps will not be installed. 13

QIS POWER & COMMUNICATION PANEL SETUP CAUTION The Qadvanced Intelligent System (QIS) does not operate on standard Power of Ethernet (PoE) schemes. Do not attempt to connect the QIS to any PoE device or RJ-45 PoE port. Doing so will damage the system components and/or the external Ethernet or PoE device. Power Port Device Port (Shades and Switches) Communication Port (RS485) Use CAT5e/CAT6 wire to connect QIS shades to the Power & Communication Panel. Terminate wires using RJ-45 connectors (T568B Standard). QIS shades will Jog upon connecting power to the shade. The Amber LEDs on the Power & Communication Panel (RJ-45) ports signify power is active. The Green LEDs signify communication activity. To daisy chain additional QIS Power & Communication Panels, use either or the Communication Ports (RS485) to expand the system capabilities up to 200 devices. ZigBee Ha1.2 capabilities allow up to 60 ZigBee devices on a ZigBee network. Wire Specification: Category 5e/Category 6 for use with RJ-45 Connector 24 AWG Maximum length of wire from Power & Communication Panel to device: Up to an 8 X 8 Shade with 40:1 motor - 1250 8 X 8 to 12 X 12 Shade with 73:1 motor - 750 Maximum length or wire for Hardwired 4 and 8 Button Switches: 1000 feet from switch to farthest power panel Maximum wire length for RS485 communication: 2000 feet from source to shade System Capacity: 200 Devices (QMotion Shades, QMotion Hardwired Switches) Power & Communication Panel: 8 RJ-45 device ports for motorized shades and switches 2 additional RJ-45 communication ports dedicated to daisy chain with other Power & Communication Panels and Third Party Integration via RS485 Power Supply Port - AC Input: 100-240 VAC, 2.5A DC Output: 24 VDC, 7.5A Wiring for Cat 5e/6 Cable Pin Wire Color Signal 10/100BaseTx 1 White/Orange A+ 2 Orange B- 3 Whtie/Green +24 VDC 4 Blue +24 VDC 5 White/Blue +24 VDC 6 Green +24 VDC 7 White/Brown +24 VDC 8 Brown +24 VDC 14

QIS WALL SWITCH PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS First Time Setup IMPORTANT Read and understand each section before performing required steps. When using a Dual Channel Wall Switch, the left button column corresponds to Channel 1. The right button column corresponds to Channel 2 as shown in the diagram below. 1. INSTALL SHADE following appropriate installation instructions 2. CONNECT POWER SUPPLY to Power Communication Panel 3. CONNECT SHADE to Power Communication Panel using network cable (Shade will JOG on initial power-up) 4. CONNECT WALL SWITCH to Power Communication Panel using network cable Pairing / Learning Wall Switch (or Channel) 1. PRESS both UP and PRESET 1 at the same time (Shade will JOG in response) 2. TUG the HEMBAR 6-10 inches (Shade will JOG in response and is now paired) Unpairing / Unlearning Wall Switch (or Channel) 1. PRESS both DOWN and PRESET 2 at the same time (Shade will JOG in response) 2. TUG the HEMBAR 6-10 inches (Shade will JOG in response and is now unpaired) CH 1 CH 2 Single Channel Wall Switch Dual Channel Wall Switch IMPORTANT When learning new positions, the button currently being programmed (after Step 3. TUG) will not send commands to the shade. Example 1: When learning a new PRESET 1 position, pressing PRESET 1 will do nothing (after Step 3. TUG). The shade can still be adjusted using the UP and DOWN buttons. Example 2: When learning a new upper limit position, the UP button is semi-disable. Only by pressing the UP button 3 times will the shade move to the up position (or manually roll the shade up by hand). After Step 5 all buttons resume full functionality. Setting Upper and Lower Limits / Learning a New Position (You must use a paired wall switch to perform this task.) 1. PRESS the (UP, DOWN, or PRESET) button that will be programmed (Shade will move to selected position) 2. PRESS and HOLD the same (UP, DOWN, or PRESET) button UNTIL shade JOGS 3. TUG shade 6-10 inches (Shade will JOG in response) 4. ADJUST shade to desired position ( Use UP/DOWN buttons or manually adjust shade by hand) 5. PRESS and HOLD the same (UP, DOWN, or PRESET) button (Shade will JOG when learned) Tug Command Mode Tug Command Mode will allow certain features to be performed manually without a learned remote. IMPORTANT Read the following instructions completely before starting the procedure. Inputs from the user are time sensitive. If the shade times out before entering a tug command, return the shade to the Upper Limit Position and begin the procedure over. To Enter Tug Command Mode 1. Start with the shade at the Upper Limit Position. 2. Perform two consecutive 6 inch tugs, waiting 1 second between tugs. (Shade will JOG, then travel up, settling a few inches below the Upper Limit Position) The shade is now in Tug Command Mode There is a 10 second opportunity to enter a tug command before the shade will leave Tug Command Mode and resume normal operation. 3. Once the shade is in Tug Command Mode, perform additional 6 inch tugs to select a command option. After each tug, the shade will return to its starting position. Once the shade returns to its starting position, wait 1 second before performing the next tug (a brake is engaged during this 1 second wait, making the shade difficult to tug). After the tug sequence is performed (1-4 Tugs), wait 5 seconds and the shade will accept the tug command. 1 Tug - Join ZigBee Network / Identify 2 Tugs - Set Lower Limit Position 3 Tugs - ZigBee Network Reset 4 Tugs - Factory Master Reset 15

Join ZigBee Network / Identify This command will allow the shade to join an open ZigBee network. If the shade is not connected to a ZigBee network, the shade will micro-jog while trying to find a network. Once a ZigBee network is found, the shade will seek the Upper Limit Position hardstop. If a ZigBee network is not found after 1 minute, the shade will stop micro-jogging and wait for further inputs. If the shade micro-jogs but does not find a network, make sure the ZigBee network coordinator (Qube/Range Extender) is open for devices joining the network. If the shade is already connected to a ZigBee network, the shade will continually long jog up and down for 2 minutes. Manual operation of the shade will not be available during this operation. Wait until the 2 minute long jog is complete to proceed. If the shade Identifies on a network, but is unable to pair to a remote, perform the ZigBee Network Reset tug command and then connect the shade to the correct ZigBee network. Set Lower Limit This command will allow the Lower Limit Position to be adjusted without a remote. The shade will travel to the current Lower Limit Position and then jog. Manually adjust the shade to the desired Lower Limit Position. To set this new position as the Lower Limit Position, leave the shade to idle for 1 minute. After the 1 minute has passed, the shade will jog to confirm the new Lower Limit Position. Zigbee Network Reset This command will remove the shade from its current ZigBee network. This command will also delete any groups/scenes that are stored on the shade. Tugging the shade after a ZigBee Network Reset will cause the shade to micro-jog and search for an open ZigBee network. Factory Master Reset This command will perform a ZigBee Network Reset as well as restore the Upper & Lower Limits Positions and Intermediate Set-points to their default values. Tugging the shade after a Factory Master Reset will cause the shade to micro-jog and search for an open ZigBee network. 16

FCC Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by QMotion could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. 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. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. INDUSTRY CANADA Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformément à la réglementation d Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l intensité nécessaire à l établissement d une communication satisfaisante. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement. QdR REMOTE Model: QZR-ZIG2400 FCC ID: 2ABLX-ZIG24DECO IC: 8832A-ZIG24DECO ROLLER SHADE Model: QMRS-240Z FCC ID: 2ABLX-240Z IC: 8832A-240Z European Representative Doug Fiske Contact for QMotion Raritan Europe B.V. Jan van Galenstraat 59 3115 JG Schiedam The Netherlands For more information visit us at qmotionshades.com or call 877.849.6070 2017 QMotion. QMotion is a trademark. All rights reserved. Pub #9000247 Revised: 05/2017