HunterDouglas Platinum Technology Manual de usuario

Guide
Wireless Wall Switch
PLATINUM™TECHNOLOGY
for PowerRise®
, PowerGlide®
, and PowerTilt™Systems

Control Like Never Before
This guide shows you how to set up and operate HunterDouglas
motorized products using the Platinum™Technology wireless wall
switch. The wireless wall switch uses radio control for normal
operation, but uses an infrared (IR) signal for some setup tasks.
Method of Operation
Radio Control
• No aiming necessary (like a garage-door opener)
• Control window coverings individually or in groups
Contents
Getting Started ........................................................................ 1
Sensor Eye Locations ............................................................... 2
Radio Control........................................................................... 3
Installation............................................................................... 7
Intermediate Stops................................................................... 8
Express Mode.......................................................................... 9
Applause®, Duette®, and Vignette® Tiered™Shades................... 10
Roller, Screen, Pleated, Solera™, and Vignette Shades .................... 12
Nantucket™, Pirouette®, and Silhouette®Window Shadings ....... 13
Luminette®and Skyline®Products........................................... 14
Horizontal Blinds .................................................................... 16
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 17
Group Assignment Worksheet ................................................. 21
Product and Operating System Information..................Back Cover

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Getting Started
Platinum Wireless Wall Switch
Install batteries
in the Platinum™
wireless wall
switch.
Group 1
UP
DOWN
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
All
Groups
Setup
Master
Reset
Battery
Compartment
Front Back
This guide is intended for use with Hunter Douglas Platinum
Technology products manufactured after September 2012. For
products manufactured before this date, please contact your dealer
or call our Customer Information Center at 1-888-501-8364.

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Sensor Eye Locations
Sensor eyes can be found in the following locations (depending on
product and installation options chosen):
In the Headrail
On a Satellite Eye
Below the Headrail
Note: The manual control button, used for operating a window
covering without a wireless wall switch, is usually adjacent to the
sensor eye.

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Radio Control
Getting Started
Radio control gives you the ability to control individual
window coverings or multiple window coverings at
the same time, even if they are in anotherroom.
Group Assignment
To use the wireless wall switch, each window covering must first
be assigned to a group. (A window covering can be a member of
more than one group.)
Note: If your wall switch has already been set up, skip to “Basic
Operation” on page 5.
There are four unique assignable groups to use. A group can be a
single window covering or multiple window coverings.
Before beginning, think about how you will group your window
coverings. For example, you might create a group for all window
coverings in a single room or a group for all window coverings on
one wall. You can use the “Group Assignment Worksheet”on
page 21 to help you plan.
Note: Hunter Douglas recommends that only similar window
coverings be included in a group (e.g., Duette®honeycomb shades
assigned to Group1 and Silhouette®window shadings assigned to
Group3) because of differences in product features and operation.
Note: The Platinum™wireless wall switch will not operate
PowerRise®, PowerGlide®, or PowerTilt™systems manufactured
before September 2007.

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Radio Control
Group Addition or Removal
Before you begin, operate the window covering using the manual
control button to make sure that it is working properly.
tip: Move the wireless wall switch as close as possible (2"– 3")
to the sensor eye when assigning groups.
1. Remove the back cover of the wireless wall switch.
2. With a paperclip, press and release the recessed SETUP
button on the back of the switch. The ALL button on the front
of the wall switch flashes green for approximately 30seconds.
3. While the ALL button is flashing green, press the groupbutton
for the group to which you plan to assign the window covering.
4. Point the top of the wall switch at the sensor
eye of the window covering and press the
UP button to add the window covering
to the group or the DOWN button to
remove the window covering from the
group. The window covering moves slightly
(or “jogs”) to indicate that it has been added
to or removed from thegroup.
5. Exit setup mode by pressing and releasing the SETUP button
a second time. The wall switch saves any changes made and
the ALL button stopsflashing.
6. Replace the wall switch in its mounting place.
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Radio Control
Basic Operation
Operating your window coverings using the wireless wall switch
allows you to control multiple window coverings at the same time
from a central location.
1. Press the group button
assigned to the window
coverings.
2. Press the UP button to open
the window covering or the
DOWN button to close the
window covering.
Operation Notes
■If you do not press a group
button, the wall switch defaults
to controlling the last group
chosen.
■The wall switch can control multiple groups at the same time
by pressing multiple group buttons before pressing UP
orDOWN .
■To stop a window covering while it is moving, press the
assigned group button, then press the opposite or
button.
■To operate all window coverings assigned to the wall switch,
press the ALL button before pressing UP orDOWN .
■Operational distances using radio control may vary depending
on common household construction differences.
Brand-Specific Features
For more information about the features of your specific window
covering, see the appropriate brand section on pages 10–16.
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Radio Control
Setting Up a Duplicate Wall Switch
If you want a backup for your primary wireless wall switch or
remote, you can quickly duplicate the current transmitter. When
this procedure is complete, any change made with any of the
transmitters also affects the operation of the other wireless wall
switches and remotes. Follow this procedure:
1. Mark the original transmitter.
2. Remove the back cover from the duplicate wall switch.
3. With a paperclip,
press and hold the
recessed MASTER
RESET button on the
backup wall switch
for approximately
10 seconds. All of
the group buttons
on the front of the
wall switch start
flashinggreen.
4. Place the marked original wall switch (or remote) within 18"
of the backup wall switch and press the UP button on the
marked original. The group buttons on the backup wall switch
stop flashing.
5. Replace the back cover on the duplicate wall switch. It is now
ready for use.
18" or Less
Original Wall Switch Backup Transmitter
MASTER
RESET

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Installation
The Platinum™wireless wall switch can be installed either as a
surface mount or a flush mount.
Installing the Platinum Wireless Wall Switch
as a Surface Mount
1. Remove the back cover from the switch.
2. Use the mounting screws supplied with the switch to secure
the back cover to the wall.
3. Place the switch assembly over the back cover, top first.
4. Press the bottom edge of the switch assembly over the bottom
of the back cover until the bottom locking tab is secure.
5. Install the faceplate over the switch assembly.
Installing the Platinum Wireless Wall Switch
as a Flush Mount
The Platinum wireless wall switch fits standard electrical mounting
boxes. Use a low voltage electrical retrofit ring or electrical junction
box for installation. Check local electrical codes for proper installation.
Surface Mount Flush Mount

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Intermediate Stops
This section includes information on intermediate stops for
PowerRise®and PowerGlide®products. The PowerTilt™system
for horizontal blinds does not offer the intermediate stop feature.
Setting Intermediate Stops
An intermediate stop allows a window covering to be preset so
that it will stop at the same “intermediate” position each time it is
opened or closed. This is useful to consistently align the opening
height of multiple window coverings, as well as to align the
opening height to a mullion or other architectural feature.
1. Remove the wall switch from
its mounting place.
2. Open and close the window
covering fully, then adjust it
to the desired position.
3. Press and hold the ALL button
for 6 seconds. (The ALL button
starts flashing green.)
4. Point the top of the switch
at the sensor eye and press
the UP button to set the
intermediate stop. The window
covering moves slightly (or
“jogs”) to indicate that the
stop has been added.
5. Press the ALL button to save
the stop; the button stops
flashing.
6. Return the wall switch to its mountingplace.
Note: One intermediate stop can be set for each window
covering. If you set a new intermediate stop, it replaces the
previous stop.
Note: Reset the window covering to clear the intermediate
stop. See “Resetting a Window Covering” on page 20.
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