Vertilux VTi CELTIC DC Installation manual

VTi®CELTIC DC
CORD LIFT MOTOR WITH
ELECTRONIC LIMITS
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PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
VTi®Celtic DC Cord Lift
Motor with Electronic Limits
Applies to Item Numbers:
6-700-CL-SSE06
6-700-CL-DSE08
Features:
• Suitable for single Cellular Shades and day
and night configuration (2 motors required)
• Simple electronic setting of limits and other
adjustments
• An intermediate limit can be preset
• 433.92 MHz radio frequency communication
• Suitable for indoor use only
• Maximum weight capacity:
Single shaft motor: 3.2 kg | 7.0 lb
Dual shaft motor: 3.8 kg | 8.4 lb
• DC: direct current, low voltage motor
• Two power sources available: a low voltage wired
with a DC transformer or a wirefree experience
with an external rechargeable battery pack
• Smart control with VTi® Smart Hub,
anytime, anywhere
• Compatible with leading brands of Home
Automation Systems
ENGLISH
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Initial programming sequence
Before starting...
Ensure that the motor is compatible with the associated brackets or accessories and that it is
correctly installed.
1Select the desired remote control and channel.
2Pair the motor with the remote control.
3Check the direction of rotation of the motor
and change it if needed.
4Set the upper limit.
The upper limit should be set first.
5Set the lower limit.
UP OR
DOWN?
• Setting the intermediate limit
• Erasing the intermediate limit
• Readjusting the lower or the intermediate limit
• Adding an additional remote or “cloning” a channel
• Changing to tilt or jog mode
• Deleting a single motor or channel
• Resetting the motor to factory default
Optional functions
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Pairing the motor with the remote control
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1. Select the desired channel, press and hold the
up button for 3 s. Then connect the motor to the
power supply *. The motor will “jog”once.
2. Release the up button and press it again until
the motor “jogs”.Now the motor is paired with
the remote control.
UP
BUTTON ON
UP
BUTTON
Weight capacity depending on the type of installation
Single Shaft Motor | 6-700-CL-SSE06 | 3.2 kg | 7.0 lb
*The maximum weight capacity is calculated under optimal circumstances. Actual results may vary.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
*Power supply could be a li-ion battery charger or an external battery pack.
Day & Night Cellular Shade
Single Cellular Shade
Min. Size:
2 Drums: 0.5x3.0 m | 20x118 in
Max. Size:
3 Drums: 1.8x3.0 m | 70x118 in
Single Cellular Shade
Min. Size:
2 Drums: 0.5x3.0 m | 22x118 in
Max. Size:
4 Drums: 2.0x3.0 m | 80x118 in
Min. Size:
4 Drums: 1.0x3.0 m | 40x118 in
Max. Size:
4 Drums: 1.8x2.8 m | 70x110 in
Day & Night Cellular Shade
Min. Size:
4 Drums: 1.0x3.0 m | 40x118 in
Max. Size:
4 Drums: 2.0x2.8 cm | 80x110 in
Dual Shaft Motor | 6-700-CL-DSE08 | 3.8 kg | 8.4 lb

This function must be done before setting the limits and is convenient when the need arises to
change the rotation of the motor. For example, when pressing the up button on the remote
control, the shade goes down, or when pressing the down button, the shade goes up.
Checking the direction of rotation
The upper limit should be set first. If needed, the upper limit can be adjusted, but it cannot be
deleted. If you need to delete the upper limit, reset the motor to factory default setting and start the
initial programming sequence again.
Setting the upper limit
Setting the lower limit
1. Using the remote, move the shade and stop it
approximately 4" below the desired upper limit
position. Press and hold the programming button
located on the back of the remote until the
motor “jogs”.
2. Move the shade up to the desired upper limit
position and then press and hold the programming
button until the motor “jogs” again. The upper
limit is now set.
UPPER
LIMIT
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
1. Using the remote, move the shade and stop it
approximately 4" above the desired lower limit
position. Press and hold the programming button
located on the back of the remote until the
motor “jogs”.
2. Move the shade down to the desired lower limit
position and then press and hold the program
button until the motor “jogs” again. The lower
limit is now set.
LOWER
LIMIT
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
~4”
~4”
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
1. Press and hold the stop button for about 5 s
until the motor “jogs”.
2. Release the stop button, and press the down
button for about 2 s until the motor “jogs”.
The motor has now changed its direction.
STOP
BUTTON
DOWN
BUTTON
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Setting the intermediate limit (optional)
Up to 1 optional intermediate limit can be programmed between the upper and lower limit.
Press and hold the up or down button for 2 s if you want the motor to reach the upper or lower
limit without any stop at the intermediate limit.
The upper limit cannot be erased once it has been set.
Erasing the intermediate limit
Readjusting the lower or an intermediate limit
1. Move the shade to the limit you want to erase.
2. Press and hold the programming button located
on the back of the remote for approximately 7 s
until the motor “jogs” twice. The limit has been
erased.
1. Move the shade to the limit you want to readjust.
Press and hold the programming button located
on the back of the remote until the motor “jogs”.
2. Move the shade to the new desired position and
press stop. Then press and hold the programming
button located on the back of the remote until the
motor “jogs”. The limit has been readjusted.
1. Move the shade approximately 4" from the
desired intermediate limit position and stop it.
Press and hold the programming button located
on the back of the remote until the motor “jogs”
(Openning Program).
2. Move the shade up or down and stop it at the
desired intermediate limit position and then press
and hold the programming button until the motor
“jogs” again (Closing Program). The intermediate
limit is now set.
INTERMEDIATE
LIMIT
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
~4”
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON

Changing to tilt or jog mode
Tilt or jog mode initiates a short motor movement when pressing the up or down buttons.
When this mode has been programmed, the up or down button must be pressed for 3 s to make
the motor move continually to its upper or lower limits, otherwise when you press the up and
down button the motor will do short movements. Repeat the same procedure if you want to erase
the tilt or jog mode.
Adding an additional remote control or
“cloning” a channel
A previously programmed remote control can be used in order to add a new remote control or
operating channel. Also, you can copy one channel to another in the same remote control using
this procedure.
2. Release the stop button and press it again for
about 2 s. The motor will “jog” again.
The tilt or jog mode has been programmed.
1. Press and hold the stop button for about 5 s
until the motor “jogs”.STOP
BUTTON
STOP
BUTTON
1. Using the previously programmed Vertilux
remote, select the desired channel using the
channel selector button, then press and hold the
stop button for about 5 s until the motor “jogs”.
2. Using the new remote, select the desired
channel using the channel selector button, and
then press the up button until the motor “jogs”.
Vertilux shades are now paired with the new
remote or channel.
STOP
BUTTON
UP
BUTTON
PREVIOUSLY
PROGRAMMED
REMOTE CONTROL
NEW REMOTE
CONTROL
OR CHANNEL
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2. Press and hold the programming button for
about 2 s until the motor “jogs”.The selected
channel has been deleted. Motors previously
linked to this channel are not linked anymore.
1. Select the desired channel using the
channel selector button,and press and hold the
stop button for about 5 s until the motor “jogs”.
Resetting the motor to factory default
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Deleting a single motor or channel
This is a convenient feature when there has been a programming mistake and it is required to
delete the programming from a single channel. Also if you want to delete a programmed motor in
a single channel, turn off the power supply of all motors previously programmed in this channel
except the one you want to delete and follow this procedure.
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
STOP
BUTTON
1. Press the stop button for approximately 5 s
until the motor “jogs”.
2. Press and hold the programming button for
about 7 s. The motor will “jog”, and in a few
seconds the motor will “jog” two more times.
The motor is now unlinked from the remote
control.
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON
STOP
BUTTON

Troubleshooting guide
Motor does not respond to the programming
button or motor does not work.
Problem
• Make sure the power supply is connected to the motor.
• Change the battery in your remote control.
Probable cause and solution
• Check the maximum weight capacity of the motor to
make sure the motor used can handle the load.
• Check the motor accessories and all the components
are correctly installed.
Move the shade slightly up or down (approximately 10 in)
and try again.
Make sure the motor has made at least 2 full turns
from the preceding limit before doing the “Openning
Program” sequence described in the function to set an
intermediate limit.
The motor has exceeded thermal overheat protection.
Wait for the motor to cool down for approximately 15 min.
Motor is sluggish lifting the shade
and sometimes stops before completing
the cycle.
Motor does not jog when pressing the
programming button on the back of the
remote control.
The intermediate limit cannot be set.
(This usually happens when there are 2
limits too close to each other).
The motor stops suddenly while working.
IMPORTANT: The values, recommendations and instructions in this manual may vary at any time without previous notice.
They are not contractual and can not be used as claim for defective merchandise, order cancellations or returns.
For additional information contact your Vertilux representative or Vertilux Authorized Dealer.
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