Current SILENT TRAC User manual

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Change Positions on the Drapery Track (Single)
Change Positions on the Drapery Track (Dual)
Pairing the Remote to the Drapery (FM)
Enable or Disable Smart Assist
Grouping Multiple Drapery Together (Control Box Required)
Master Reset
Statements
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Optional Programming steps for the Drapery Track

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I. Change Positions on the drapery Track (Single)
Change the open Position
2. SET THE OPEN POSITION
By hand, pull the drapery until it reaches the desired full open
position. See Figure 3.
3. EXIT LEARN OPEN POSITION MODE
Pull down on the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The drapery will
1. ENTER LEARN OPEN POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant so the drapery moves towards
the direction you would like to set as the “open” position. See Figure
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Figure 1 - Pull down and release the Pendant
Figure 3 - Pull the drapery by hand to the desired full open position
Note: If you have a remote control paired to the device, you can use
it to move the curtain into the desired full open position. A press
and release will move the drapery half an inch in a direction while a
press and hold will move the drapery continuously.
Figure 2 - Pull down and hold the Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
Figure 4 - Pull down and release the Pendant
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or call 1-844-307-7435.
After the drapery reaches it’s current open position, it will stop
the drapery jogs. See Figure 2.
Release the Pendant.

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Change the Close Position
2. SET THE CLOSE POSITION
3. EXIT LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Pull down on the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The drapery will
1. ENTER LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant so the drapery moves towards
the direction you would like to set as the “close” position. See Figure
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Note: If you have a remote control paired to the device, you can use
it to move the curtain into the desired full close position. A press
and release will move the drapery half an inch in a direction while a
press and hold will move the drapery continuously.
By hand, pull the drapery until it reaches the desired full close
position. See Figure 7.
Figure 5 - Pull down and release the Pendant to close drapery
Figure 7 - Pull the drapery by hand to the desired full close position
Figure 6 - Pull down and hold the Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
Figure 8 - Pull down and release the Pendant
After the drapery reaches the position, it will stop moving. Pull
jogs. See Figure 6.
Release the Pendant.

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Change the open Position for the Room Side drapery (Motor 1)
2. SET THE OPEN POSITION
By hand, pull the curtain until it reaches the desired full open
position. See Figure 11.
3. EXIT LEARN POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The
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1. ENTER LEARN OPEN POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant so the room side drapery moves
towards the direction you would like to set as the “open” position.
See Figure 9.
Figure 9 - Pull down Pendant to move room side
drapery to open position
II. Change Positions on the drapery Track (dual)
Figure 10 - Pull down and hold the Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
Figure 11 - Pull the drapery by hand to the desired full open position
Figure 12 - Pull down and release the Pendant
After the drapery reaches the position, it will stop moving. Pull
jogs. See Figure 10.
Release the Pendant.

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Change the Close Position for the room side drapery (MOTOR 1)
1. ENTER LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant so the drapery moves towards
the direction you would like to set as the “close” position. See Figure
13.
Figure 14 - Pull down and hold the Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
2. SET THE CLOSE POSITION
By hand, pull the curtain until it reaches the desired full close
position. See Figure 15.
3. EXIT LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The
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Figure 13 - Pull down Pendant to move room side
drapery to closed position
Figure 15 - Pull the drapery by hand to the desired full closed position
After the drapery reaches the position, it will stop moving. Pull
jogs. See Figure 14.
Release the Pendant.
Figure 16 - Pull down and release the Pendant

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Change the open Position for the window side drapery (Motor 2)
2. SET THE OPEN POSITION
By hand, pull the drapery until it reaches the desired full open
position. See Figure 19.
3. EXIT LEARN OPEN POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The
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1. ENTER LEARN OPEN POSITION MODE
Lift up and release the Pendant so the drapery moves towards the
direction you would like to set as the “open” position. See Figure
17.
Figure 18 - Lift up and hold Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
Figure 17 - Lift up and release Pendant to move
drapery to open position
Figure 19 - Pull the drapery to full open position
Figure 20 - Pull down and release Pendant
After the drapery reaches the position, it will stop moving. Lift up
See Figure 18.
Release the Pendant.

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Change the Close Position for the window side drapery (Motor 2)
2. SET THE CLOSE POSITION
By hand, pull the drapery until it reaches the desired full close
position. See Figure 23.
3. EXIT LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant once to exit learn mode. The
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1. ENTER LEARN CLOSE POSITION MODE
Lift up and release the Pendant so the drapery moves towards the
direction you would like to set as the “close” position. See Figure
21.
Figure 22 - Lift up and hold Pendant for 5 seconds, then release
Figure 23 - Pull drapery to full closed position
Figure 21 - Lift up and release Pendant to move
drapery to closed position
Figure 24 - Pull down and release Pendant
After the drapery reaches the position, it will stop moving. Lift up
See Figure 22.
Release the Pendant.

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III. Pair the Remote to the drapery (FM)
1. INITIATE LEARN MODE
Pull down and release the Pendant twice to enter learn mode.
tug should stop it. See Figure 25.
2. CONNECT THE REMOTE
On multi-channel remotes, select the channel you wish to pair to
by pressing the Channel button until the LED corresponding with
the appropriate channel is lit. See Figure 26.
2x
Figure 25 - Pull down and release Pendant
Figure 26 - Select channel by pressing channel button
Figure 27 - Depress pairing button on back of remote
Figure 28 - Press and release top left button on remote
Depress the “pairing” button on the back of the remote by pushing
a pen or other object through the hole in the back of the remote.
The LEDs on the front will scroll. See Figure 27.
Press and release the top left button on the remote. The drapery

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IV. Enable or disable smart assist
Smart Assist allows users to pull the curtain manually and have the movement complete automatically. All drapery tracks come
with Smart Assist enabled.
1. MANUALLY MOVE THE DRAPERY
Begin with the drapery in the full open or full closed position.
Manually move the drapery more than a foot towards the opposite
direction. If Smart Assist is enabled, the drapery will begin to
complete the movement automatically. If Smart Assist is disabled,
the drapery will remain in place. See Figure 29.
2. ENABLE OR DISABLE SMART ASSIST
To disable Smart Assist
seconds or until the drapery jogs, then release. Be sure to pull down
on the Pendant before the drapery reaches its limit. See Figure 30.
3. CONFIRM
Figure 32.
Figure 29 - Manually move the drapery one foot
Figure 30 - Pull down and hold Pendant for 5 seconds
Figure 31 - Pull down and hold Pendant for 5 seconds
Figure 32 - Pull down and release Pendant once
To enable Smart Assist
or until the drapery jogs, then release. See Figure 31.

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V. Grouping Multiple Drapery Together
2. CONFIRM GROUPING
On a central unit you would like to designate as the ‘Master’, press
and hold all three buttons on the sensor box until all three LEDs
1. ENTER PAIRING MODE
On each drapery you would like to group, press and hold all three
Figure 33.
Figure 34 - Press and hold all 3 buttons
Figure 33 - Press and hold all 3 buttons
The grouping feature is available on all units with a sensor box. Grouping allows users to control multiple units simultaneously
with one manual command. Grouping also allows units to move together simultaneously when any one unit in the group has a
sensor automated command triggered.

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VI. Master Reset the Drapery
2. SETUP THE DRAPERY FOR RESET
Move the drapery to a position halfway between full open and full
closed. See Figure 37.
Figure 36 - Pull down on Pendant or cord and release once
3. RECONNECT POWER
Reconnect power to the unit by plugging the unit back in or by
reconnecting the battery tube. See Figure 38.
Figure 37 - Move drapery to halfway between full open and full closed
In some instances it may become necessary to master reset your drapery. Performing a master reset will restore the drapery to
its factory settings, erasing saved open and closed positions, groups, and all paired remotes.
4. PERFORM MASTER RESET
Pull down on the Pendant and hold for 10 seconds or until the
drapery jogs.
Next, push up on the Pendant for 10 seconds or until the drapery
jogs. See Figure 39.
Your drapery has now been master reset.
Figure 38 - Reconnect power
Figure 39 - Pull down and hold Pendant and lift up and hold Pendant
1. REMOVE POWER
Disconnect power from the unit. For hardwired units, simply
unplug the device. For battery powered units, remove the battery
tube by twisting it off of the connection wire. See Figure 35.
Figure 35 - Disconnect power
With power disconnected, pull down on the Pendant or
cord and release once. See Figure 36.

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VII. Statements
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Warning:
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.
RF WARNING STATEMENT
This equipment complies with FCC/ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition au rayonnement FCC / ISED établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet
équipement doit être installé et utilisé de manière à assurer une distance de séparation d’au moins 20 cm de toutes les personnes.
IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada license-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 license. L’exploitation est autorisee
aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tour brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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