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Motorized Roller Shades
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Revision 8/7/2012
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• Always Follow
• National Code
• State Code
• Local Code
• National Electric Code (NEC)
• When No Code Exists the Code Defaults to the NEC
• Licensing and Insurance
• What are the Licenses Required?
• Are Employees Covered for Electrical and other Trade Work?
Code and Insurance
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Motorized Roller Shades
• Action: Rolled fabric raises and lowers• Power
• 12V DC• Solar• Battery• Transformer
• 24V DC• 110VAC
• Control• RTS Wireless• Contact Closure• Infrared (IR)• RS-485• Z-Wave• ZigBee HA
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Measuring For Roller ShadesMeasuring For Roller Shades
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Tip:Use a metal tape measure. A cloth tape may stretch and distort measurements. Be sure to measure every window. Some may appear identical and often are not.
Measuring For Roller Shades
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Inside mounted treatments are recessed within the window opening. When the shade is mounted inside the frame it gives a clean, custom built-in look
Tip:For the shade to fit in the window frame, the jamb extension must be 2 3/4” deep or greater. For larger shades the depth may need to be 4”.
Inside Frame Measurement
When ordering shades that will be mounted inside a frame it is a good idea to request a deduction. The fabricator will then take a minor deduction to the width to ensure the brackets do not bind when installed. When you fill out the shade request on-line specify the shade measurement type as ‘inside frame’ and a deduction will be added to your quote.
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Top
Center
Bottom
Measure the width at the top, center, and bottom of the opening. Use the narrowest of the 3 measurements.
Measure the height of the opening.
Width (3 locations) Height
Inside Frame Measurements
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• The red line represents the ‘light gap’• A motor always must be wider than the fabric• The width of the opening dictates the maximum width of the motor, mounting hardware and brackets
• A fabricator builds the treatment based on the opening size
• The shade material must be narrower than the motor, there is a space between the fabric and the sides of the opening
• The width of the ‘light gap’ varies based on a motor type and the size of the treatment
• The light gap on low voltage motors is typically 5/8”
• The light gap on a line voltage motor ranges from 1 1/8” to 1¼”
• The distance on both sides is not always equal (See example image)
• In most residential applications the light gap falls on a trim molding so the glass is fully covered
Dimensions may change based on motor and assembly
Inside Frame Shade Light Gap
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• For true blackout applications order a set of rails and sills
• Rails and sills are metal ‘U’ channels mounted to the sides and bottom
• Blackout material falls in the ‘U’ channel to block light and fill the ‘light gap’
*The side rail is shown in orange to highlight it in the illustration. Rails and sills are white or brown and can be painted. They are available up to 20’ long
Inside Frame Blackout Rails + Sills
Felt / Pile
1.75”
Hem Bar & Fabric Edgeride inside the channel
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Surface Mount Shade Measurements
• Outside mounted treatments mount either on the wood frame or above the window
• They will make a window appear bigger and hide unattractive windows
• Use an outside mount when there is not sufficient depth for inside mounting
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Outside Bracket (OB) Measurement:• This is the most popular surface mount measurement technique
• Measure the exact area to be covered• Include overlap on the surrounding wall or frame
• The motor mounts directly to the top molding and is built to the same width as the window and molding
Cloth Measurement:• The architecture of the room dictates that the cloth must cover a specific area
• The motor and brackets can extend past the width of the window and molding
Heig
ht
Width
Outside Frame Measurements
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Cloth MeasurementOutside Bracket (OB)Measurement Outside Bracket (OB)
• The width of the motor and brackets are even with the molding outer edge
• There is a light gap which varies based on the motor type and size of the window treatment
Cloth Measurement• The motor and bracket expand beyond the sides of the window
• The cloth covers the area specified on the order
Outside Bracket vs. Cloth Measurement
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Outside Bracket (OB) Measurement• The red line represents the ‘light gap’• A motor always must be wider the the fabric• The width of the opening dictates the maximum width of the motor, mounting hardware and brackets
• A fabricator builds the treatment based on the molding width
• The shade material must be narrower than the motor, there is a space between the fabric and the sides of the opening
• The width of the ‘light gap’ varies based on a motor type and the size of the treatment
• The light gap on low voltage motors is typically 5/8”
• The light gap on a line voltage motor ranges from 1 1/8” to 1 ¼”
• The distance on both sides is not equal (See example image)
• On request, the light gap distance can be provided with any quote
• In most residential applications the light gap falls on a trim molding so the glass is covered
Outside Bracket Measurement Light Gap
Dimensions may change based on motor and assembly
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Head Pockets – New Construction
New Construction Head Pocket
Removable plate
• For a hidden, professional installation use an aluminum head pocket
• Installs above the window
• The lower removable plate leaves a slot for the fabric to hang
• Integrated rails makes installing brackets quick and easy
• Order to the width of the treatment
• Use a 4” pocket when using 24VDC
• Use a 5½” pocket when using 110VAC
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Motor Options
Limit ToolILT (RS-485) or
Contact ClosureQuiet110VACSonesse 50 ILT
RTS RemoteRTSQuiet110VACSonesse 50 RTS
Limit ToolRS-485Quiet24VDCST-30RS485
RTS RemoteRTSQuiet24VDCST-30RTS
Limit ToolContact ClosureQuiet24VDCST-30DCT
RTS RemoteRTSStandard12VDCLT-30
Limit SettingControlNoise LevelPowerMotor
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• Start with the shade measurement
• The price in the square is referred to as the ‘base’ price
• Choose the appropriate motor
• Sizes shown in gray are not available with a battery motor
• White = All motors
• 110VAC start at 36” wide
• Grey = 24VDC and 110VAC
• Black = 110VAC only
Quoting Shades
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Quoting Shade Example
• Opening measurement 47”W x 73”L
• 110VAC power RTS (1 shade) • Rails and Sills, no fascia
Base Price $122 Rails ($76) + Sill ($24) $100 Motor (50 RTS) $459
Total: $681
• Controls and shipping sold separately
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Quoting Shade Fabrics
• Alkenz• http://www.rollease.com/alkenz/sunshadow3300.html• The catalog Base Price includes:
• 3000 NET• 1% (not on the web site)• 3%• 5%• 10%
• Fabric warranty for the life of the product• Fabric books are $10 (shipped)• If other fabrics are selected, call for a quote• Brochure:http://www.rollease.com/alkenz/AlkenzBrochure.pdf
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Quoting Shade Fabrics
• Mermet fabrics• http://www.mermetusa.com/products-how-to-choose-a-fabric.html
• The catalog Base Price includes: • E screen
• 3%, 5%, 10% Openess• M screen
• 3%, 5% Openess• Vienne 10%• Geneva Twilight Blackout
• 5 Year Exterior or 10 year Interior Warranty• Fabric swatches are $10 (shipped)• If other fabrics are selected, call for a quote
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Quoting Shade Fabrics
• Phifer SheerWeave fabrics• http://www.phifer.com/SheerWeave.aspx• The catalog Base Price includes:
• 3% Openess• 2410, 2703• 4600, 4650 = multiply base price by 1.15
• 5% Openess• 2000, 2390, 2705, 4000, 4500,4550, 4700
• 10% Openess• 2100, 2360
• Blackout• 7500• 7000 = multiply base price by 1.45• 5000 = multiply base price by 1.35
• Fabric swatches are $10 (shipped)• Limited Fabric warranty• If other fabrics are selected, call for a quote
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110VAC Pre-wire
AC Outlet Hidden by a valance
Cat5 for RS-485 or contact closure
• Run AC wiring to the motor location. All motors recommended by Worthington Distribution only require 14/2 + GND, for the option of non-intelligent motors, run 14/3 + GND
• The motor wiring is traditionally hidden by a valance (not supplied)
• For non-RTS applications run a Cat5 for control
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Power: 12VDC Solar Power
• Solar Battery Charger• 5 year warranty• Mounts in a window and charges the battery
• Solar batteries must be charged before use• Order a SOM9015781 Pre-installationAC charger
• Typical pre-installation charge is 24 hours
Solar charging kit: 9015575
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Power: 12VDC Battery or AC
• Re-loadable Battery Tube• Use with 8 lithium batteries (9014834)• For extended battery life or heavy treatments, use a 9105580 Y cable to wire two tubes in parallel
• Dual battery wands typically extend battery life by 75 percent
• Add Wall Mounting Clips for the Battery Tube (9013263) – 1 pair
Re-loadable battery tube: 9014020
Battery Y cable: 9015580
12VDC Plug-in Power Supply: 1822192
• Plug-In Power Supply• A great solution when wires can be run
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24VDC Pre-wire
• Run 16/2 for up to 150’• Run 14/2 for up to 200’
• When shades are moving together, it is best if the wire lengths are the same
• Voltage drop affects motor speed
• For non-RTS applications run a Cat5 for control
16/2 (150’)14/2 (200’)
Cat5 for RS-485 or contact closure
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Power: 24VDC
• When installing jobs with 3 or more 24VDC motors, Somfy Power Panels are strongly recommended
• They save time, provide a professional installation, and have individual fuses
• They do have a cost premium; however, they quickly pay for themselves because they install in minutes
• When using RS-485, the communication ports make programming a snap
• Power supplies and power distribution boards are available for ala carte installations
• The least expensive power option is the SOM1822209 1.25A plug-in power supply
• Substituting non-Somfy power supplies is notrecommended
• May be non-regulated causing voltage issues• May be non-filtered leading to a noisy motor
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ST-30 DCT / RS485 Limit Tool
• Setting Limits – ST-30DCT and ST-RS485• Limit Setting Tool
• 9014599 Limit Setting Tool• 9014793 Limit Setting Cable
• Connect Power – Watch polarity• Reversed polarity does not hurt the motor, the motor will not respond
• Connect the limit setting cable to the motor• Wire the Limit Setting Cable to theLimit Setting Tool
1 UP (White/Blue)2 STOP (Blue)
3 DOWN (White/Orange)4 GND (Orange)
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ST-30 DCT / RS485 Set Limits
• Check the direction of rotation• Press the setting tool UP button• If the shade travels down, press the setting tool Stop button until the shade jogs
• Confirm the rotation is correct with the up button• Adjust the limits
• Press and hold the Up button to move the shade to the desired up position
• Press the Stop and Down buttons and release them once the shade begins to move
• Press the Stop button when it is close to the desired down position
• Adjust the down position• Press the Stop and Up buttons and release them when the shade begins to move
• The shade will move and stop at the upper limit• Confirm the end limits by pressing and holding the Stop button until the shade jogs
Down
Up
Stop
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Factory Defaulting the ST-30 Motor
• If the motor is not behaving correctly it is possible the limits are scrambled (bottom is above the top)
• Factory default the motor• Stop the motor• Hold all 3 buttons in simultaneously• The motor will jog 3 times• Let go of the buttons• The motor is at default, set the limits
Hold all 3for 3 jogs
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Sonesse 50 ILT Limit Tool
• Setting Limits – Sonesse 50 ILT• Limit Setting Tool
• 9050280 Limit Setting Tool• No extra cable is needed
• Connect Power• Connect the setting tool to the motor with the phone cable. The LED light turns on.
• Push the selector switch into the up position• Check the direction of rotation
• Press the setting tool Up button• If the shade travels down, press the setting tool Stop button until the shade jogs
• Confirm the rotation is correct with the up button• Adjust the shade to the up limit location by pressing the Up or Down buttons and push the switch to its Middle position. The Up limit recorded.
• (continued on next slide)
9050280Limit Setting Tool
Down
Up
Stop
Switch
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Sonesse 50 ILT Setting Limits
• (continued from previous slide)• For the Down limit, slide the to the Down position• Adjust the shade to the required Down limit, by pressing the Up or Down buttons
• Do not press the Stop button, just let go and the shade will stop. If you press the stop button by accident, the motor will reverse directions and will not function when you set the switch to the Middle position to record the Down limit
• New limits will need to be set.• Push the selector switch to its Middle position to record the Down limit
• Check the upper and lower limits
9050280Limit Setting Tool
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Z-Wave Interface: Power
• The Somfy Z-Wave interface is compatible with ILT (110VAC) and RS-485 (24VDC) communicating motors
• Follow the previous slides for setting limits and setting the motor direction
• The cables for both motors are included• The Sonesse 30 Motor configuration is powered externally by +24VDC. Using the Power cable make sure that the white wire is on the left, and the black wire is on the right +24 VDC when plugged into the interface. Apply +24 VDC to the white wire, and -24 VDC to the black wire.
• The interface must be mounted within thirty (30) feet of each motor head
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Z-Wave Installation
• Follow the previous slides for setting limits and setting the motor direction
• Including the ZDMI into a Z-Wave network• Upon power-up, the Inclusion LED will illuminate for five (5) seconds then turn off
• When the LED turns off, press the Setup button to verify motor movement
• Select the inclusion (add device) command on the Z-Wave programmer or remote controller
• Press the Setup button to include the ZDMI in the network. Verify that the Inclusion LED stays illuminated when the interface is included in the network.
• Excluding the ZDMI from a Network• Select the exclusion (remove device) command on your Z-Wave programmer or remote controller
• Press the Setup button to exclude the ZDMI from the network. Verify that the Inclusion LED turns off.
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Z-Wave Control
• Z-Wave Operation• The ZDMI interface can be operated by 3rd party automation, handheld and PC based controllers, or by manually by pressing the Setup button
• The following commands are supported• Light On = Window Covering UP• Light Off = Window Covering DOWN• Light Brighten & Dim = Shade Up & Down• Light level command
• 0% is lower limit• 100% is upper limitValues between 0% and 100% = 99 intermediate window covering positions
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Z-Wave Factory Reset
• Factory Reset• Sonesse 30 RS485 Motor
• Remove the 24VDC power from the Interface• Press & hold the Setup button while plugging the 24VDC power back into the ZDMI
• Continue holding the Setup button, and the Inclusion LED begins to blink slowly then rapidly after 5 seconds
• Upon rapid blinking of the LED, release the Setup button. The LED will remain off.
• Sonesse 50 ILT2 Motor• Unplug the motor’s communications cable from the Interface.
• Press & hold the Setup button while plugging the motor back into the Interface. Continue holding the Setup button, and the Inclusion LED begins to blink slowly then rapidly after 5 seconds
• Upon rapid blinking of the LED, release the Setup button. The LED will remain off.
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Contact Closure
9012345ILT Splitter
• The ILT and ST-30 DCT motors are designed for use with normally open (N.O.) relays. Up to 3 relays are needed per motor (see ILT exception below). Wire N.O. and C to the direction and ground (C).
• For the ST-30 use the 9014793 Limit Setting Cable• For the Sonesse 50 ILT Motor use a 9012345 contact closure splitter
• Up to 4 motors can be controlled from 1 set of control relays (up/down/stop)
• Without the splitter, only wire 1 motor per relay
Sonesse 50 ILT MotorWithout the ILT Splitter
Up Down
5VDCCommon
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RTS Controls: RTS Remotes
• The shade motor is controlled by Somfy RTS• Single or 5 channel control
• Advantages of RTS Technology• 65 foot installed range• The RTS radio receiver is integrated directly into the motor
• Control a variety or motor types from a single device• A channel can control one or many treatments with a single button press
• Reliable• More 10 million installations worldwide • 13.4 million Rolling Codes•Multiple Channels
5 channel RTS ControllersPure
1810633Silver
1810641Lounge1810652
1 channel RTS ControllersPure
1810632Silver
1810639Lounge1810650
Patio1810645
Patio1810643
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RTS Controls: Other RTS Remotes
• Use the 16 channel controller for large installations• DecoFlex WireFree wall mounted RTS keypads are available in 5,4,3,2 and 1 channel configurations
• There are 56 word choices for key labels available• Use the DecoFlex base to create a great tabletop controller 16 channel RTS Controller
5 channel RTS DecoFlexWhite
1810813Ivory
1810814Black180830
Almond1811181
Base for DecoFlexWhite
1811185Silver
1810972Black
1811051
Pure1811081
Silver1811082
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RTS Controls: RTS Timer / Light Control
• Somfy RTS Controls can provide simple window treatment control
• Use indoor light and/or temperature to control window treatment position
• Move window treatment positions from a handheld Chronis timer
• The Chronis Comfort is the easy way to control a single or group of window treatments
• Control up to 4 up/down positions per day
1805176: 1 channel RTS Chronis Comfort
9709686: Chronis Comfort Sun Sensor
9013707: RTS Indoor Light9013708: Adds
Temperature Sensing
6 channel RTS Chronis TimerPure
1805217Silver
1805218
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• The Universal RTS Interface II (URTSI II) can be used to communicate between third party systems and Somfy's RTS Motors
• Capable of individual or group control, and can be operated via infrared remote, RS232 and RS485 (HAI) serial communication
• More than one URTSI II can be used in a system
• Start with channel 1 (not 0)
• Worthington Distribution offers a pre-made and tested cable for connecting an URTSI II and an HAI controller: SOMHAICBL $9.99
Universal RTS Interface
RTS Controls: RTS Integration
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• RTS Contact closure interface
• (3) Dry Contacts
• Up / Down / Stop or Preset
• Momentary contact only
• Separate relay up, down and if applicable stop
• Control individual shades or a group of shades
RTS Contact Closure InterfaceRTS Transmitter
Cat No. SOM1810493
RTS Controls: Contact Closure
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• The RTS Repeater receives the signal from an RTS transmitter and re-transmits the signal to an RTS compatible motor or receiver
• Simply plugs into any 120V AC electrical outlet, no programming required
• Should be placed at least halfway between the transmitting device such as a Telis hand-held remote and the receiving device, the motor
• Solves the challenge of transmitting the signal in particularly large rooms or areas
• One repeater can be used in an installation
RTS Controls: RTS Repeater
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• RTS Learning• Motors are shipped in Factory Mode without limit settings and transmitter ID’s
• Power must ONLY be connected to current window covering being programmed
• All other window coverings must be disconnected from their respective power while programming
RTS Setup - Power
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• Hang the treatment. Confirm it is level. Apply power.• On the multi-channel remote select a channel
• Traditional setup is to assign channels 1 – 4 to shades 1,2,3 and 4.
• Traditionally channel 5 is used to communicate with all of the drapes as a group
• Place the motor in program mode• On the transmitter press and hold Up and Down
• The shade motor will jog: A jog is a brief open/close motion
• Release Up and Down• Confirm the motor direction using the Up and Down buttons
• To change motor direction• Press and hold the My button, the motor will jog
• Set the limits (next slide)
Programming Button
Down
Up
RTS Setup – Programming the Remote
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• Setting the Limits• The motor must be in program mode (previous slide)• Move the fabric to the top position using the up and down buttons
• Hold my and down buttons, the shade should move in a downward direction, release the buttons
• If the motor stops, go back to the top and hold my and down buttons again
• As the shade approaches the bottom, press the my button to stop
• Move the shade to the lowest position and press the My and up buttons
• The shade will run upward and stop at the top• When limits are set, hold the My button, shade will jog• If there are issues setting limits, remove power for 5 seconds, apply power and start over by entering program mode (previous slide)
• Hold the program button on the back, the shade will jog
Programming Button
Down
Up
RTS Setup – Setting Limits
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• User Mode• Setting a My position
• Use the up/down buttons set the shade to an intermediate position
• Press and hold the My button until the motor jogs
Down
Up
RTS Setup – User Mode
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• Adjusting the Limits• Upper Limit Adjustment:
• Press the Up button, to move the shade to the limit to be re-adjusted
• Press and hold the Up and Down buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs
• Press and hold the Up or Down button to move the shade to the new desired position
• To confirm the new limit, press and hold the My button until the shade jogs
• Lower Limit Adjustment:• Press the Down button, to move the shade to the limit to be re-adjusted
• Press and hold the Up and Down buttons simultaneously until the shade jogs
• Press and hold the Up or Down button to move the shade to the new desired position
• To confirm the new limit, press and hold the My button until the shade jogs
Down
Up
RTS Setup – Adjusting Limits
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• Select a programmed transmitter• If deleting a transmitter, use a remote that will be staying in the system
• Press the Programming Button on the remote and the motor will jog
• Press the Programming Button on the remote to be added / removed and the motor will jog
Programming Button
RTS Setup – Add or Remove Transmitters
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• LT-30: Return to factory default• Using a paperclip, press and hold the Program Button, located on the motor head until window covering jogs 3 times, then release button
• All transmitters and limits will be erased
• ST-30: Return to factory default• Press and hold the red Program Button until window covering jogs 3 times, then release button
• All transmitters and limits will be erased
• Sonesse 50 RTS: Return to factory default• Remove power for 2 seconds• Power for 10 seconds• Remove power for 2 seconds• Apply power and the shade will move• All transmitters and limits will be erased
RTS Setup – Factory Reset
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• Adding the URTSII to a system• Using the rotary switch, select the channel to be programmed
• Letter A through F stand for channels 10 through 15, 0 for 16
• Do not use 0 (most installations use 1)• Press the Program button on the back of an existing RTS remote
• Briefly press the Programming Button on the front of the URTSII
• The motor will jog to indicate the channel has been memorized
• Repeat for additional channels• Use the Up/Down/Stop buttons for testing
• Set the dial to the channel being tested• When sending serial messages the dial represents the URTSII address
HAI Integration – Adding the URTSII
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Pro-Link
• Use RS-485 and ProLink• Although the URTSII shows an RS-232 connection it is incompatible with HAI
• Set the Port jumper to RS-485
• Send HAI Messages to control the blind• Messages UR CH DIR• UR = Address: 01 to 16 (2 digits)• CH = Channel: 01 to 16 (2 digits)• DIR = Direction: U = Up D = Down S = Stop (Must be Capital letters)
• Examples:• URTSII 1, Channel 1 UP: 0101U• URTSII 3, Channel 12 DOWN: 0312D
• Worthington Distribution offers a pre-made and tested cable for connecting an URTSI II and an HAI controller: SOMHAICBL $9.99
HAI Integration – HAI Setup
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SDN Network
HAI Integration: Somfy Digital Network
• Somfy Digital Network (SDN) consists of both ILT (110VAC) and RS-485 (24VDC) communicating motors
• Both motors can be integrated on the same Cat5 network
• When used with a compatible 3rd party system, SDN can provide 2-way communication, ultra-reliable performance, and flexible programming
• Up to 256 devices can be on a single network• Each network can have up to 4000’ of wire• ILT Motors connect to the network through an ILT Interface (1870154). The Tap MUST connect to the motor within 30’.
ILT Interface (1870154)Supports up to 4 ILT motors
No more than 30’
SDN Network
Sonesse 50 ILT110VAC motor
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HAI Integration: Somfy Digital Network
• RS-485 motors do not need ILT taps• Run 16/2 for up to 150’• Run 18/2 for up to 200’
• Cat 5 for communication• The Somfy power enclosures are strongly recommended
• Motors are individually fused• Important when programming the SDN network
• Low Voltage power and Data boards are available for 5 or 10 motors
ST-30 RS-485 24VDC motor
SDN Network
AB -+
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HAI Integration: Somfy Digital Network
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HAI RS-485 SDN Connections
24VDCmotor power
SDN Network Ports
SDN Power
MotorFuses
ST-30RS485Motor
Power and Data
• SDN Network Ports• Connection for the Worthington SOM485KIT (SDN to USB/RS-485) used for programming SDN
• Connection for the Worthington SOMHAICBL (HAI to SDN)
• When mixing RS-485 and ILT motors add 12VDC to the SDN Power port on the power distribution board to phantom power ILT taps
• When an installation is only ILT motors, add 12VDC to power the ILT taps
ILT Tap for Sonesse 50 ILT motors
SDN Network
SDN Network
Sonesse 50 ILT motors (30’)
ST-30 RS-485 24VDC motor
Sonesse 50 110VAC motor
SOMRS485 Dip Switch Settings485, No Echo, Term
SOMRS485 USB to SDN Kit
12VDCTap power
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Programming the SDN Network
• Install the USB/RS-485 interface that comes in the Worthington SOM485KIT
• The driver for the USB adapter is found on the CD• Browse to http://somfy.us• Click on Configuration Software• Download and install ILT2-ST30 software• Run the ILT2-ST30 software• Under Port, choose the USB Port number
• Note, the Com port must be 10 or lower• Click Connect
Device Manager
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Programming the SDN Network
• Make certain there is one (and only one) motor powered on the SDN network
• 3rd Party controllers cannot be connected when reading motor addresses
• Once connected, click ‘Get MTR Addr’• The address next to Single will be used in the HAI software (F1FCF9)
• Confirm the motor is communicating• In the lower right corner, click ‘Get’
• You should see a value from the top (shade shown is up) and Limit (lower)
• Click Up Limit or Down Limit to run the motor and confirm limits
• Note, limits cannot be set in the software, see previous slides for setting limits with a limit setting tool
0 pulses from top = all the way up
Use Up Limit to put the shade up
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Connecting the HAI
• Move the jumper on the serial port to the right 2 pins (RS-485)
• Use the Worthington Distribution SOMHAICBL cable to plug into an SDN Network port
• The typical connection point for the SOMHAICLB will use an SDN Network port on the Somfy Power/Data board (for 24VDC) or on the ILT Tap (for 110VAC)
• The ILT Tap needs 12VDC• A 9-12VDC power supply can be connected to the connector (labeled as 9VDC, 12VDC is OK)
• Phantom power from the J1 power/data board for the ST-30 (use when mixing 110VAC and 24VDC motors)
SDN Ports
SDN Network
SDN Network
12 VDC
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Programming the HAI with SDN
• When using Somfy SDN (Somfy Digital Network) ILT (110VAC) and RS-485 (24VDC) communicating motors set the serial port to Somfy ILT (even when using RS-485 motors)
• Read each motor address from the ILT2-ST30 software
• Remember to have 1 motor powered at a time and no 3rd party controllers attached
• Under Units in the HAI, change the House Code to Somfy
• Name the Shade• Click the far right address• Type the address from the ILT2-ST30 software into the PCAccess Address
• Repeat for additional shades
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Shade Movement In the ILT2 Software
• Movement – Manual control of the shade• 0 next to Down Limit is not supported
• Jog – Not used with roller shads (tilt motor feature)• Abs Position – You can type in a pulse number to place the shade in a specific location
• Rel Position – Type in a percentage from 0-100%• Go to IP – Go to a pre-programmed Intermediate Position (typically not used with 3rd party controllers)
• Motor speed can be changed in the ST-30 motor• Click ST-30 at the top and ST-30 Speed Settings will appear at the bottom
• GET: Get ST-30 Speeds• CLEAR: Clear speeds from screen not the motor• SET: Sends the speed to the motor• Roll Speed: UP/DOWN Speed (6 - 28 RPM)• Slow Speed: Not used with roller shades
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Group addresses in the ILT2 Software
• Group addresses allow more than 1 shade to be controlled by a single command
• Group address are typically not used with 3rd party controller, it is often easier to send level commands
• This slide is to document the procedure, it is only recommended when a large number of shades need to move at the exact same time
• Remember 1 motor powered at a time and no 3rd party controllers attached
• The 16 blanks under Group Addresses represent the 16 potential groups that the motor can join
• As the installer, you assign group numbers• Each group is 6 characters from 0 – F• Keep things simple and use a scheme like 000001 –000016 (If you need 16 groups)
• Type the addresses you will need into the box(s)• Press Set to send the addresses to the motor
• When Addresses are sent to the motor is it is a good habit to press clear and then Get to verify the values
• Repeat the process for each motor (one at a time)
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Group addresses in the ILT2 Software
• Testing groups• Connect All of the motors to the SDN Network• In the ILT2 Software, click Disconnect and then Connect
• Type a group number into the left white box in Addressing a the top of the screen
• Click the button next to Group• Use the Movement buttons to test the Group Communication
• If using an HAI (or 3rd party equivalent) you can choose the Address Type as Group instead of Motor
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Intermediate Positions in the ILT2 Software
• Pre-Sets are typically not used with 3rd party controller, this slide is for documentation only
• Get – Reads the current positions in the motor• Clear – Removes current information from the screen but not the motor
• IP Calculations – The software automatically sets 3/4/10 or 16 IPs based on the current limits
• Clear All IP’s – removes the IPs on the screen AND in the motor
• Set IP’s pushes the values in the IP boxes to the motor
• When IPs are sent to the motor is it is a good habit to press clear and then Get to verify the values
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HAI iOS Interface: SDN Network
• When the Somfy Digital Network is integrated with HAI, the iOS interface shows the shade state and changes the movement icons to Up/Down
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