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Programming Solutions PROGRAMMING
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Single MDU Programming Each SivoiaTM MDU must be setup when first plugged in. If there is only one MDU in the system, the open limit and close limit are the only setups required. For these setups follow the programming steps outlined below in the single shade programming table. If the system has multiple MDUs, follow the single MDU setup directions for each MDU then continue with the setup codes for multiple MDUs found on p. 6.4.
MDU SETUP CODES Open Limit: The highest position the shade moves to when it is raised. Close Limit: The lowest position the shade moves to when it is lowered.
MDU Programming Steps Display on the bottom of the MDU
Mode: Press Mode button until the desired set-up code is displayed.
MODE
SET
PROGRAMMING
Set: Press to save the new mode setting.
OPEN
Adjust: Use open and close buttons to adjust the setting in that mode. If you do not make an adjustment within 30 seconds, the MDU will exit program mode
CLOSE
STEPS
MODE
ADJUST
SET
Step 1
Open Limit Press the Mode button on the MDU until the display reads 0L
Use the open and close buttons on the MDU to set the highest desired point of shade travel
Press the Set button to save the current position as the “Open Limit”. The display will return to 0L
Step 2
CLose Limit Press the Mode button on the MDU until the display reads CL
Use the open and close buttons on the MDU to set the lowest desired point of shade travel
Press the Set button to save the current position as the “Close Limit”. The display will return to CL
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Multiple MDU Set-Up Codes Link Address : Each MDU must be set to a unique link address number to allow the MDUs to communicate on the communication link. There are 64 link addresses available, meaning the maximum number of MDUs in a single system is 64.
The IR address can also determine sub-groups of MDUs when a keypad or interface is used to control the system. Refer to the Control Setting table below for information on how the IR address effects how the system is controlled by keypads or interfaces.
Room Address : The room address organizes MDUs into groups on the communication link. There are 32 room addresses available for a single system. Typically, all MDUs in a room will be set to the same room address. Use the room address to determine how keypads will control the MDUs in the system. Refer to the Control Setting Table below for information on how the room address setting effects how the system is controlled by keypads or interfaces.
Control Setting : This assignment (0-5) determines which MDUs in the system will respond to a “Group” keypad or interface. The MDU directly wired to the group keypad or interface disperses the command signal to the other MDUs on the link as determined by its control setting (see table below). It is not necessary to change the control setting of an MDU that does not have any keypads or interfaces wired to it.
IR Address : The IR address assigned to the MDU further determines which keypads will effect each MDU in a system.
Note: There are two types of SivoiaTM keypads and interfaces, Group and Individual. The table below describes how a group keypad controls a system depending on the Control Setting of the MDU it is wired to. An individual type keypad only controls the MDU it is wired to.
Control Setting Table for Group Keypads MDU CS Setting
Keypads wired to an MDU with the
0
All MDUs with the same room address
1
All MDUs with same Room Address
2
All MDUs on the link
3
All MDUs with the same room address front or rear part of the address
4
All MDUs with the same room address and the same number (1,2,3 or 4) in the address setting
5
All Front MDUs or all Rear MDUs in the system
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PROGRAMMING
There are eight IR addresses available. Each IR address is made up of two parts, the IR address (1-4) and the shade location (F or R), in other words; the front shade or the rear shade. Any number of MDUs can have the same IR address.
Preset Lockout : This assignment turns off the ability to set or adjust PRESET stop points. To activate lockout, set the preset lockout setting to 1. To deactivate, (unlock) set the preset lockout to 0. Changing this setting on any MDU will adjust all the MDUs in the system. It is not necessary to deactivate the preset lockout setting from the same MDU it was activated on.
Multiple MDU Programming Steps
PROGRAMMING
STEP 1
Layout A Detailed Floorplan.
Try to include accurate measurements to plan for wiring runs as well as insure the most efficient deployment of Motor Drive Units. Determine where shades may be coupled or center mounted. (please see illustrations on p. 7.1 for examples).
Note: Most of the following steps involve determining the signal path sent from a keypad or handheld transmitter to the appropriate MDUs on a link. Please refer to the examples on p. 7.1 for illustrated demonstrations of each step.
STEP 2
Identify each MDU with a Link Address.
All the MDUs wired together are on a common “link”. There can be up to 64 motors on a link. Therefore, link addresses are available as 1-64 (not 0).
The link supplies 2-way communication throughout the whole network of shades.
STEP 3
Determine placement of Keypads.
Handheld IR transmitters are also available to support the keypad functions. Please see p. 2.7 for the full line of keypad and handheld products.
Each Keypad is assigned to a specific MDU. That MDU then disperses the control signal in any number of ways depending upon its control setting. That is determined further into the installation process.
STEP 4
Assign Room Addresses to appropriate MDU.
The room address is a way of classifying shades in groups, usually by rooms. There may be multiple ’s in an actual room if necessary. ’s range from 1-32 (not 0). Please see p. 7.2 for a typical assignment scenario.
If a keypad is wired to any MDU with a of 1, all other MDUs on the link with 1 will be affected by a group keypad.
STEP 5
Assign Addresses to appropriate MDUs.
The IR address is a sub-grouping classification which distinguishes MDUs into smaller groups. settings are most commonly used in dual shade applications. There are 8 possible settings: 1F-4F and 1R-4R.
This allows the signal sent from the keypad or IR transmitter to be delivered to the appropriate MDU in a dual shade application: the front or rear. If no setting is programmed into an MDU, it defaults to 1F (one-front).
STEP 6
Assign Control Station Settings to the MDUs directly wired to keypads ONLY.
Each MDU with a keypad or interface wired to it distributes signals from the keypad or interface to other MDUs on the link.
The distribution options are laid out in six control settings. They are designated (0-5). Please see the control setting table on p. 6.3.
At this point, the link is finished and the network of MDUs are communicating. All that remains is to program the individual MDUs for presets and upper and lower limits.
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