Current SILENT TRAC User manual

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Using the Drapery Track
Using the Pendant for Operation
Using Smart Assist
Using the Remote Control - Single Drapery
Using the Remote Control - Dual Drapery
Using the Light and Temperature Sensors in the Control Housing
Changing Alkaline Batteries
Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
Statements
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User Guide/owners manual

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Using the Drapery Track
Using the Pendant for Operation
The Pendant, can be pulled down or pushed up, depending on the desired movement.
On a single drapery, pulling the Pendant down activates the curtain. Pulling down once makes the curtain move towards the
next position, depending on if the curtain is open or closed. Pushing the Pendant up will stop it. Pulling down a second time after
stopping will allow the curtain to move in the opposite direction.
On a dual drapery, pulling the Pendant down activates the curtain plugged into the motor 1 slot. Pulling down once makes the
curtain move towards the next position, depending on if the curtain is open or closed. Pulling down a second time will stop it.
Pulling down a third time, shortly after stopping will allow the curtain to move in the same direction as before. Pulling down after
several seconds will change the direction the curtain moves.
Pushing up on the Pendant will activate the curtain plugged into the motor 2 slot. Pushing up once makes the curtain move
towards the next position, depending on if the drapery is open or closed. Pushing up a second time will stop it. Pushing up a third
time, shortly after stopping will allow the curtain to move in the same direction as before. Pulling down after several seconds will
change the direction the curtain moves.
Using Smart Assist
Smart Assist is a drapery track feature to allow users the ability to begin an open or close movement manually, and have the
drapery automatically complete the movement.
To trigger Smart Assist, simply pull the curtain approximately one foot towards the direction you would like to move the curtain.
Upon release, the curtain will continue moving in that direction until it reaches the full open or closed position.

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Using the Remote Control- Single Drapery
Channel
Selector
LED
Indicators
66%
closed
Full
Closed
66% Open
Full open
Full Open- A press and release moves the drapery to the full open position. A press and hold will move the drapery towards the
open position, and stop it precisely upon release.
Full Closed- A press and release moves the drapery to the full closed position.
A press and hold will move the drapery towards the closed position, and stop it precisely upon release.
66% Open- A press and release moves the drapery to the approximately 66% open position.
66% Closed- A press and release moves the drapery to the approximately 66% closed position.
Channel Selector
indicators.
LED Indicators- Indicator lights for various remote functions.

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Using the Remote Control- Dual Drapery
Channel
Selector
LED Indicators
Full Closed
secondary
Full Closed
Primary
Full Open
secondary
Full open
primary
Full Open Primary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into the motor 1 slot to the full open position.
Full Closed Primary - A press and release moves the drapery plugged into the motor 1 slot to the full closed position.
Full Open Secondary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into the motor 2 slot to the full open position.
Full Closed Secondary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into the motor 2 slot to the full closed position.
Channel Selector
indicators.
LED Indicators- Indicator lights for various remote functions.

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Using the Light & Temperature Sensors on the
control housing
Light Sensor
Control
Temperature
Sensor Control
Sensors Power
Light Sensor Control - A press and release displays the current mode of the light sensor. A second press and release changes the
mode of the automated movements triggered by the light sensor.
Temperature Sensor Control- A press and release displays the current mode of the temperature sensor. A second press and
release changes the mode of the automated movements triggered by the temperature sensor.
Sensors Power- A press and release displays the current mode. A second press and release will change the mode of all sensor
enabled automated movements between enabled or disabled.
Light and Temperature Sensor LED Indicators- Indicates which mode the sensor is in when the corresponding button is
pressed and released.
Sensors Power LED Indicator- Indicates which mode the sensors are in when the corresponding button is pressed and released.
Light Sensor
LED Indicator
Temperature
Sensor LED
Indicator
Sensors Power
LED Indicator
Sensor Modes
The integrated light and temperature sensors have three possible modes: Off, Fully Automatic, and Semi-
Automatic.
Off- The device will not make any movement triggered by this sensor.
Fully Automatic- The device will open and close the curtains based on the sensor readings.
Semi-Automatic- The device will close the curtains based on sensor readings, but will not open them.
Press and release the sensor buttons to toggle through the modes.

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Changing alkaline batteries
1. Remove old batteries.
Untwist the Pendant and remove the dead (6) or (8) D Alkaline
batteries,
Fig. X; Remove old then Insert new Batteries into the Pendant
Fig. X; Screw the Pendant onto the Cord
To charge, plug the charger power input into the jack in the bottom
of the Pendant and plug the wall port into the desired outlet. The
Pendant does not need to be connected to the drapery to charge.
Fig. X
Twist the Pendant lock to secure back onto the unit.
batteries. If possible, test batteries before using.
1. Insert new batteries
Charging lithium ion batteries
1. Plug in the Pendant

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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:
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
which the receiver is connected.
RF WARNING STATEMENT
installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
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.
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