
Pergola Tilt RTS Control Box
Programming Quick Reference Guide
Copyright © Somfy SAS 7/2019 P-0036
1. INITIATE PROGRAMMING
OR
2. CHECK THE DIRECTION OF OPERATION
3. SET THE END LIMITS 4. SNOW/ICE POSITION AND VALIDATION
5. PAIRING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Repeat steps from 1.2 through step 4.
1.1 Press & hold the PROG button
on the circuit board until both S1 and
S2 LEDs flash. The motor jogs.
2.1 Press the UP button to confirm the pergola opens.
Briefly press UP and DOWN at the
same time to initiate the end limit
(self-learning) process.
Do not interrupt the movement:
the drive will automatically
search for its end limits.
4.1 Use the UP or DOWN buttons to run the motor to the desired position for
ice/snow.
4.2 Press & hold the MY button until the motor jogs to confirm the settings.
Briefly press the PROGRAMMING
button on the back of the
transmitter.
The motor jogs.
NOTE: On a multi-channel RTS control,
select a different channel on step 1.3
ADD OR DELETE A CONTROL OR SENSOR
The procedure to delete a RTS control or sensor is the same.
The direction
of rotation is
correct
If the pergola closes, the direction of rotation is incorrect.
2.2 Press & hold MY button until the motor jogs.
The rotation direction has been modified.
1.3 On a multi-channel RTS
control, select the desired channel.
1.4 Press briefly UP and DOWN
simultaneously. The motor jogs.
1.2 Briefly press the PROG button to select motor S1
or S2 to program. S1 or S2 LED will light to confirm the
motor to be programmed.
6. PROGRAMMING MOTOR 2
a) Press & hold the PROG button on
the back of Control 1 until the pergola
jogs.
b) Briefly press the PROG button on
the back of Control 2 until the pergola
jogs.
CONTROL 1: Previously
programmed control
CONTROL 2: Second control to
be added or deleted.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Check the motor power plug to ensure it is fully inserted and the retainer caps screws are in flush.
Clearing the control
box’s memory
completely:
RESETTING THE CONTROL
BOX TO FACTORY MODE
> 7 s.
Press the PROG button on the circuit
board for more than 7 seconds until all
the indicator lights on the circuit board
light up.