ODSIF Luxury roller blind system User manual

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USER GUIDE
FOR MOTORISED ROLLER BLIND
WITH RF REMOTE CONTROL
Model: Luxury roller
blind system
ODSIF

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CONTENTS
1. Description of the motorised roller blind system with RF remote control .......... 3
1.1 General features ........................................................................................................3
1.2 Technical data ........................................................................................................... 3
2. Overview of parts...................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Overview of the supplied parts .................................................................................4
3. System installation .................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Measuring and cutting of tube length ....................................................................... 5
3.2 Wall / ceiling installation ..........................................................................................5
3.3 Adding the roller blind fabric.................................................................................... 6
3.4 Adding the bottom list...............................................................................................7
3.5 Inserting the tubular motor and adapter wheel .........................................................7
4. Warnings ....................................................................................................................8
5. Mounting the system................................................................................................. 8
6. Remote control ..........................................................................................................9
6.1 Programming the remote control ..............................................................................9
6.2 Change of direction................................................................................................... 9
6.3 Limit position setting .............................................................................................. 10
6.4 First limit position setting ....................................................................................... 10
6.5 Other limit position settings.................................................................................... 11
6.6 Limit position fine-tuning ....................................................................................... 11
6.7 Delete a limit position............................................................................................. 11
6.8 Dot move and continuous move conversion........................................................... 11
6.9 Add new remote control.......................................................................................... 11
6.10 Delete a single channel memory ........................................................................... 12
6.11 Delete all the memories......................................................................................... 12
7. How to code the ODSIF switch .............................................................................. 13
7.1 How to use the ODSIF switch ................................................................................ 13
8. Trouble shooting...................................................................................................... 13
9. Warranty.................................................................................................................. 14
10. Reservations........................................................................................................... 15
11. Contact information.............................................................................................. 16

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DESCRIPTION
Congratulations with your new roller blind system with RF remote control, and which
can also be operated with ODSIF wireless wall switch. Read this manual carefully
prior to installing and using the roller blind sytem to get the most out of your system.
1. Description of the motorised roller blind system with RF remote control
Please note: This product is for indoor use only.
The product is suited for use in residental homes, nursary homes, and business
premises. The system includes motor, tube for the roller blind, adapter wheel, remote
control, bottom list, and wall/ceiling brackets. The model is a slim line design making
the roller blind system ideal for installation where there is limited space.
General features:
a. Slim design Ø38 mm
b. Low noise motor
c. Precise setting of bottom and top positions
d. Up to 6 limit positions
e. Easy to install.
f. Self-checking function stopping the motor if it runs for more than 4-6 minutes,
and if the motor tube temperature exceeds 110°C. In that case, the motor will stop
for 3-10 minutes, and will work again, when cooled down.
1.2 Technical data
a. Input voltage: AC 100-240V
b. Radio frequency: 433,92 MHz
c. RF receiver: Built-in
d. Speed: 30 rpm
e. Maximum width: 250 cm
f. Maximum blind weight: 8 kg

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OVERVIEW OF PARTS
Tubular motor Tube
Brackets for tube and motor Adapter wheel Bottom list
Remote control
2.1: Overview of parts
On receipt, check that the above parts are supplied. If any items should be missing,
please contact you supplier prior to installing the product.
Please, note that the colour of the parts e.g. the tubular motor might deviate from the
colour shown in the above picitures.
Screws and rawl plugs

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
3. System installation
Make sure there is enough space for the assembly of the product. The tools required
for the installation of the product are electrical drills with 6-8 mm diameter drill bits
(for concrete wall or ceiling), fibre-measuring tape, cross head screw driver, hand saw
and a pair of scissors.
3.1 Measuring and cutting of tube length
The tube should be cut into proper length. There are two methods for installing the
blind system..
Inner installation: The roller blind is installed insde a window, the tube length should
be 3 cm less than the window width. (See figure next page).
Outer installation: The roller blind is installed over the actual window covering the
whole surface of the window and its glass; the tube length should be at least 7 cm
longer than the window width (See figure next page).
Measure the correct length for the tube and cut the tube by handsaw. Please, note that
the edges of the cut tube should be perfectly straight, and clear of any filings.
3.2 Wall/ceiling installation
The system is designed to be installed on the ceiling or wall. The package comes with
rawl plugs and screws. If applying your unit onto a wall made of plaster boards rather
than brick or solid wall, please use special plaster board’s plugs.
Please note: The brackets should be mounted on the same surface and in straight
line. you must leave a sufficient gap between the wall and the brackets (See figure
next page).

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION Samling af systemet
Inner installation - the tube must be 3 cm shorter than the window width.
Outer installation covering the window.
Bracket Bracket
3.3 Adding the roller blind fabric
Insert the suitable blind into the groove of the aluminium tube until it is flat in posi-
tion. Then turn the tube several times in a clockwise direction ensuring that the tube
turns into the corresponding direction as shown in the below figure

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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
3.4 Adding the bottom list
Place the bottom list at the end of the blind (see below figure)
3.5 Inserting the tubular motor and adapter wheel
Insert the tubular motor and the adapter wheel into the aluminium tube at each end.

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WARNINGS
4. Warnings when handling the motor
Keep away from water. No knocking on the motor. No drilling of hole on motor tube.
Downward cable -
avoid water inflow.
Keep away from corrodents. Do not immerse in water.
MOUNTING THE SYSTEM
Spirit level
Ensure horisontal placement
5. Mounting the system

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REMOTE CONTROL
Features
• Multiple limit preset, beside end limits, 4 extra middle
limits settings
• Keeps the limits stored, when the power is off
• Self-checking and correcting of brake offset
• Stop on block for security
• Famous quality components to ensure reliable perfor-
mance.
6. Remote control
Press the program
button on the tube
for 1 s.
(use a sharp pin or
similar for this)
Motor jogs
once.
Presss “up” Motor jogs once
and the remote
control has been
programmed.
6.1 Programming
6.2. Change direction
Press “stop”
on the
programmed
remote control
for 5 s.
Motor jogs
once.
Presse “Down” Motor jogs
once and the
direction has
now been
changed.

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REMOTE CONTROL
6.3 Limit position setting
a. A maximum of six different positions can be set, the furthest two positions called
the UP and DOWN limit positions and the others called the middle limit position.
b. When the first limit position is the UP limit position (see below illustration), all
other limit positions can only be set below this position; the same thing, when the
first limit position is the DOWN limit position, all other limit positions can only
be set above this position
c. Every limit position can be fine-tuned or deleted separately. The first limit position
can only be fine-tuned, but cannot be deleted separately. It can be deleted when
deleting all memories.
d. The motor stops at the next limit position after accepting once UP/DOWN order.
When it reaches the UP limit position, the UP order cannot be used further; when
it reaches the DOWN limit position, the DOWN order cannot be used further.
e. Press the UP/DOWN button twice on the remote control at the speed of once a
second, the motor will go direct to the UP/DOWN limit without any stop at the
middle limits.
The third limit position
The first limit position (Up limit position)
The third limit position
The seceond limit position
The third limit position
All the other limit positions
can be set below the first
limit position
6.4 First limit position setting (if there’s no action within 30 s, the motor will exit from limit posi-
tion preparation automatically)
Press the
PROG of the
programmed
remote control
for 1 s.
Motor jogs once
and enters into
limit setting
preparation.
Press “Up”
adjusting the
motor to the
desired position
to set the up
limit position as
first limit. Press
“Down” to set
the down limits
as the first limit.
Press the rear
PROG for 1 s to
store the limit
position.
Motor jogs
once and the
limit setting is
stored.

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REMOTE CONTROL
6.5 Other limit position setting (if there’s no action within 30 s, the motor will exit from limit posi-
tion preparation automatically)
Move the motor
to the desired
position.
Press the rear
PROG for 1 s.
Motor jogs once,
and enters into limit
setting preparation.
Press the rear PROG
for 1 s to store the
limit position.
Motor jogs once
and the limit set-
ting is finished.
6.6 Limit position fine-tuning (if there’s no action within 30 s, the motor will exit from limit posi-
tion preparation automatically)
When motor
has run to
the desired
fine-tune limit
Press the rear
PROG 1 s to
enter into set-
ting mode
The motor jogs
once and enters
into limit setting
preparation
Adjust to the
desired posi-
tion.
Press the rear
PROG for 1 s to
store the limit
position.
Motor jogs
once and the
fine-tune set-
ting is finished.
6.7 Delete a limit position (if there’s no action within 30 s, the motor will exit from limit position
preparation automatically)
When the motor
has run to the
limit position to
be deleted.
Press the rear
PROG 7 s to enter
into setting mode.
The motor jogs once
and enters into limit
setting preparation.
The motor runs for 7
seconds and the pre-
set limit position has
now been deleted.
6.8 Dot move and continouous move convertion
Press “Stop” on the
programmed remote
control for 5 s.
The motor jogs
once.
Press the “Stop”-
button.
Motor jogs once
to confirm the
convertion.
6.9 Add new remote control
Press “Stop” on the
programmed remote
control for 5 s.
The motor jogs
once.
Press the “Up”-
button on the new
remote control.
Motor jogs once, and
new remote control has
now been programmed.

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REMOTE CONTROL
6.10 Delete a single channel memory
Press “Stop” on the
programmed remote
control for 5 s.
The motor jogs
once.
Press the rear
PROG for 1 s.
Motor jogs once, and the
single channel has now
been deleted.
6.11 Delete all the memories
Press “Stop” on the
programmed remote
control for 5 s.
The motor jogs
once.
Press the rear
PROG for 7 s
within 10 s.
The motor jogs
twice, and all the
memories have now
been deleted.
Method 1
Method 2
Press the
program button
of the motor
for 7 s.
The motor jogs
once for 1 s.
The motor jogs two more
times, and now all the
memories have been
deleted.
The motor jogs
once for 1 s.

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7. How to code ODSIF wireless switch
7.1 How to use ODSIF wireless switch
8. Trouble shooting
Problem: After connecting to power, the motor does not work or runs slowly.
Matter: a. Connected to wrong voltage
b. Overloading
c. Wrong installation leads to motor stucking.
Solution: a. Change to matched voltaage
b. Choose suitable motor torque
c. Check the components
Problem: The motor stops suddenly during working
Matter: a. The motor has exceeded the overheating protection
b. The power was cut off
Solution: a. After cooling down, the motor will work again
b. The motor will work again once the power is on
HOW TO CODE WALL SWITCH
TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Press the program
button on the tube
for 1 s.
(use a sharp pin or
similar for this)
The motor jogs
once.
Press the up
button on the
switch (the right
side of the bush
button)
The motor jogs
once, and now the
switch has been
programmed. The
switch can now be
used to operate the
blinds.
Press the left
side of the but-
ton to close the
curtain.
Press the right
side of the but-
ton to open the
curtain.
Press both sides
of the button to
stop the blind in
any position.

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9. Warranty
ODSIF grants 2 years warranty on material and production defects. Any component
or part, which should become defective during normal use due to defective material
or faulty production will be repaired or replaced according to our choice - FREE OF
CHARGE.
The warranty becomes void if the defects are due to wrong installation, use or misuse
of the product, repairs performed by unauthorised third party, forced adjustments or
changes on tubes or motors.
Under no circumstances, ODSIF is responsible for operational loss, loss of profit or
other economic consequential loss. Our liability for damages cannot exceed the in-
voice amount of the defective goods.
WARRANTY

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RESERVATIONS
10. Reservations
Technical specifications subject to changes without prior notice.

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ODSIF - 3460 Birkerød - Danmark
Tel: + 45 45 81 22 11
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