MOTION CM-09-10 Electronic Tubular Motor Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
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MOTION CM-09-10 Electronic Tubular Motor

MOTION CM-09-10 Electronic Tubular Motor

Features

Feature

Motor features
  • AC Motor
    Alternating current motor

  • 120V/230V
    Powered by 120V/230V mains electricity

  • Heavy duty
    For heavy application

  • Silent
    Low noise motor

  • Bi-directional
    Two-way communication for real-time response

Control options

  • Remote Control
    Operate with a remote control

  • App Control
    Operate with the MOTION app

  • Connectivity
    Compatible with home and building automation

Support

Video
How to install, program and operate rtube.nl/red987

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App Store
Download the MOTION app rtube.nl/red981

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Google Play
Download the MOTION app rtube.nl/red982

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WARNING

Read the instructions carefully before assembling and using the product. Assembly can be completed by nonprofessionals. For indoor use only.

WARNING

  • Young children can strangle themselves with the loop of pull cords, chains and tapes, and cords that operate window coverings.
  • To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of reach of young children.
  • Cords may ensnare a child’s neck.
  • Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords.
  • Do not tie cords together.
  • Make sure cords do not twist together and form a loop.

Cleaning

Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of the device and its components:

  • Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings.
  • Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, or abrasives.

Service & Support

Do not perform repairs yourself. Do not attempt to open the device or disassemble it. You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty. No user-serviceable parts are inside.

Warranty Service

First follow the advice in this manual. If the product appears to be damaged or does not function properly, go to your local dealer for instructions on how to obtain warranty service.

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Important Safety instructions

WARNING: To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, it is important to follow these instructions for personal safety. Save these instructions.

  • Read and follow all installation instructions.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children without supervision.
  • Do not allow children to play with fixed controls. Keep remote controls away from children.
  • Frequently examine the installation for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables and springs. Do not use if repair or adjustment is necessary.
  • This instruction manual is also available on the website.
  • The drive must be disconnected from its power source during cleaning, maintenance and when replacing parts.
  • The A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the drive is equal to or less than 70dB(A).
  • Indoor and household use only.
  • Disconnect the drive from the power supply or switch off the automatic controls when maintenance, such as window cleaning, is being carried out in the vicinity.
  • When operating a biased switch, make sure that other persons are kept away.
  • Do not operate when maintenance, such as window cleaning, is being carried out in the vicinity.
  • The tube motor must only be supplied with safety extra low voltage corresponding to the marking on the appliance.
  • This appliance contains batteries that are nonreplaceable.

Important Installation instructions

WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions, since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.

  • This motor can only be used with soft material for driven parts.
  • Hazardous unprotected moving parts of the drive must be installed higher than 2.5m above the floor or any other level surface that could provide access to it.
  • Install the actuating member of a manual release at a height less than 1.8m.
  • The actuating member of a biased switch is to be located within direct sight of the driven part but away from moving parts. It is to be installed at a minimum height of 1.5m and not accessible to the public.
  • The mass and the dimension of the driven part must be compatible with the rated torque and rated operating time.
  • Fixed controls have to be clearly visible after installation.
  • The driven part must be compatible with the rated torque (0.6 N.m) and rated operating time (12 min).
  • Minimum tube diameter: Ø25mm.
  • The drive is intended to be installed at a height of at least 2.5m above the floor or any other accessible level surface.
  • All-pole disconnection switches must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.

FCC Manual
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.

FCC ID: ZY4CM09
FCC ID: ZY4CM10

Regulatory Information

FCC Information for User
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals.

FCC Electronic Emission Notices

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
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC Radio Frequency Interference statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
  • Increase the distance separating the equipment and receiver
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

| | Channels| Wall Mount| Program blinds| Single select| Channel select| Max. blinds
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---

| CM-11 Hand remote| 1| ■| ■| –| –| Unlimited

| CM-12 Hand remote| 5| ■| ■| ■| ■| Unlimited

| CM-13 Hand remote| 15| ■| ■| ■| ■| Unlimited

| CM-15 Wall remote| 1| ■| ■| –| –| Unlimited

| CM-16 Wall remote| 4| ■| –| –| –| Unlimited

| CM-17 Table remote| 4| –| ■| –| –| Unlimited

| CM-18 Pull remote| 1| –| –| –| –| Unlimited

| CM-20 Motion Wifi bridge| n/a| ■| ■| –| –| 30
Max. scenes| Frequency| Range| Power supply| Length| Width| Height| Certificates
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| CR2430 3.0V| 120 mm| 45 mm| 14 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| CR2430 3.0V| 120 mm| 45 mm| 14 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| CR2430 3.0V| 120 mm| 45 mm| 14 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| CR2430 3.0V| 66 mm| 32.5 mm| 13.8 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| 3 x CR2430 3.0V| 86 mm| 86 mm| 17 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| 2 x CR2450 3.0V| 70.3 mm| 62.7 mm| 52.3 mm|
n/a| 433 MHz| 20 m open space| 2 x LR44 1.5V| 19.5 mm ø| | 69.9 mm|
20| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| 30 m with 1 concrete wall| Micro USB – 5V DC| 100 mm ø| | 25 mm|

Overviews

CM-11
1 Channel Remote

CM-11 1 Channel Remote

Overviews

CM-12
5 Channel Remote

Overviews

Overviews

CM-13
15 Channel Remote

Overviews

CM-17
4 Channel Table Remote

Overviews

CM-15
1 Channel Wall Remote

CM-16
4 Channel Wall Remote

CM-18
1 Channel Tassel Remote

CM-18 1 Channel Tassel Remote

CM-20
Motion Bridge

Overviews

Connect power supply

IMPORTANT:
When the mains cable is permanently connected, a readily accessible disconnect device must be incorporated externally to the motor.

When there is a pluggable connecter installed on the mains cable, the socket- outlet must be installed near the motor and shall be easily accessible.

Connect power supply

Mains Cable 230 V 120V
Neutral Blue White
Phase Brown Black
Ground Yellow-green Green

Find the program button on your blind

Roller blind

Find the program button on your blind

Venetian blind

Find the program button on your blind

Roman blind

Find the program button on your blind

Pair a remote

Pair a remote control that is able to program blinds. See pages 6 and 7 for remote controls details. In this manual CM-12 is displayed.

Pair a remote

Shortly press the program button on the motor. The blind will start stepping, indicating that program mode has been activated. (The blind remains stepping until the program mode is de-activated.)

Pair a remote

Select a desired channel for the blind using the channel selection button on the remote control.

Press the pair button on the back of the remote control to pair the blind to the selected channel. The blind will shortly stop stepping indicating that the remote has been paired to the blind.

Repeat steps 3.1 – 3.3 to remove a blind from a channel.

End limits must be programmed to use a blind properly and to prevent it from being damaged. Proceed to step 9 if end limits are already set.

Check direction of rotation

WARNING: risk of damage. Stop the blind before reaching the end positions.

Check direction of rotation

Shortly press the down button to check if the blind unrolls the right way. If the blind moves up the direction of rotation must be changed.

Simultaneously press the up and down button to change the direction of rotation.

Set bottom position

Set bottom position
Press and hold the down button until the blind reaches the desired bottom position.
WARNING: Risk of damage.
Slowly approach the bottom position.

Set bottom position

Simultaneously hold the centre and the up button until the blind stops stepping and starts stepping again.
The bottom position has been saved.

Set top position

Set top position

Press and hold the up button until the blind reaches the desired top position.
WARNING: Risk of damage.
Slowly approach the top position.

Set top position

Simultaneously hold the centre and the down button until the blind stops stepping and starts stepping again.
The top position has been saved.

Set favourite position (optional)

Set favourite position \(optional\)

Move the blind to a desired favourite position.

Hold the centre button to save this favourite position. The blind shortly stops stepping indicating the favourite position has been saved.

De-activate program mode

De-activate program mode

Shortly press the program button to de-activate program mode. The blind stops stepping and can be operated.

Operate the blind

Operate the blind

Remote control: Choose the channel to which the blind has been paired using the channel button.
Press the up or down button to operate the blind.
Press the centre button to stop the blind.

Operate to favourite position

Operate to favourite position

Remote control: Press the centre button to move the blind to the favourite position.

Reset favourite position

Reset favourite position

Move the blind to a desired favourite position.

Press the program button on the motor to activate program mode. The blind starts stepping.

Hold the centre button to save this favourite position. The blind shortly stops stepping indicating the favourite position has been saved successfully.

Press the program button on the motor to de-activate program mode. The blind stops stepping.

Deactivate direct control

**** When pressing the up or down button on the remote control the blind directly moves to its end positions (direct control). To operate the blind with smaller steps using the up and down button, direct control can be de- activated. Now, the blind only directly moves to its end positions when the up or down button is held longer than two seconds.

De-activate direct control

Press the program button on the motor to activate program mode. The blind starts stepping.

Hold the program button until the blind stops stepping (approximately 5 seconds) to de-activate or reactivate direct control.

Reset the blind

**** It is possible to only delete end limits or to do a default factory reset.
A default factory reset will delete the end limits and remove the connection to any paired remote.

Reset the blind

Press the program button on the motor to activate program mode.

Delete end limits: To delete the end limits of the blind hold the program button until the blind stops stepping for the first time, keep holding the button until the blind stops stepping for the second time. (approximately 10 seconds)

Default factory rese t: To reset the blind to the default factory setting hold the button for at least 20 seconds. The blind will stop stepping twice. After the second stop the blind will give one extra step to confirm the default factory reset.

**** Advanced options

Manual control

**** In case there is no remote control or pull control, the blind can be operated with the program button on the motor.

Manual control

Hold the program button to manually operate the blind. The blind will move as long as the button is being pressed. (max. 15 sec.)

To move the blind in opposite direction, release the program button and repeat step 16.1.

Single select 5 channel remote

**** Single select makes it possible to activate program mode on a single blind through a remote control, without having to physically press the program button on the blind.

To activate Single select simultaneously hold the centre button and press the pair button.

Single select 5 channel remote

The remote starts searching for blinds (search mode). This is indicated by the LED’s flashing from left to right.

Once a blind is found, the channel LED will flash and the blind starts stepping, indicating that program mode has been activated. The blind can now be (un)paired to the remote and/or programmed.

To search for the next blind press the right button. Search mode will be activated.
To find the previous blind press the left button

To exit Single select press the right button during search mode.

Single select 15 channel remote

**** Single select makes it possible to activate program mode on a single blind through a remote control, without having to physically press the program button on the blind.

To activate Single select simultaneously hold the centre button and press the pair button.

The remote starts searching for blinds (search mode). This is indicated by the horizontal bars on the remote.

Once a blind is found the channel number will flash and the blind starts stepping, indicating that program mode has been activated. The blind can now be (un) paired to the remote and/or programmed.

To search for the next blind press the right button. Search mode will be activated.
To find the previous blind press the left button.

To exit Single select press the right button during search mode.
The display shows the letter O.

Channel select 5 channel remote

**** Channel select makes it possible to copy blinds in between channels/remotes without having to physically press the program button on the motors.

Select the channel from which the blinds must be copied.

To activate channel select simultaneously hold the channel selection button and press the pair button.

All blinds in the selected channel will start stepping, indicating  program mode has been activated. All blinds can be copied to a new channel on the same remote or other remote.
Select a new channel on the (new) remote.

Press the pair button on the (new) remote to pair the blinds to the new channel.

To exit channel select go back to the channel selected at step 19.1 and repeat step 19.2

Channel select 15 channel remote

**** Channel select makes it possible to copy blinds in between channels/remotes without having to physically press the program button on the motors.

Select the channel you would like to copy.

To activate channel select simultaneously hold the channel selection button and press the pair button.

All blinds in the selected channel will start stepping, indicating program mode has been activated. All blinds can be copied to a new channel on the same remote or to other remotes. Select a channel on a (new) remote.

Press program button on the (new) remote to pair the blinds to the (new) remote.

To exit channel select choose the channel you selected at step 20.1 and repeat step 20.2

Frequently Asked Questions

Problem Cause Solution
Blind does not work. Power supply is not connected. Connect the power supply

to the motor.
Remote battery is empty. (LEDS of remote are flashing rapidly.)| Replace the battery in the remote. See the manual of the remote.
Remote battery is inserted incorrectly.| Replace the battery in the remote. See the manual of the remote.
Radio-frequency interference| Make sure that the antenna of the motor is out of the way from metal objects.
The distance from the remote to the motor is too far.| Move closer to the motor.
The remote is not connected to the blind.| Pair the remote to the motor. See step 3.
Multiple blinds respond to a remote. (Unable to program a single blind)| Multiple blinds are paired to a single channel.| Pair the blind to a free channel to program or use single select to program the blind.
Blind moves in small steps.| 1) No end limits are programmed. 2) Direct control is deactivated.| 1) Program end limits. See step 5 – 8. 2) Activate direct control. See step 14.
Favorite position can not be programmed.| No end limits are programmed.| Program end limits. See step 8 – 11.
Blind lowers too far| End limits are programmed incorrect| Reprogram end limits. See step 8 – 8.
Blind moves in the opposite direction| The direction of rotation has been set incorrect.| Change the direction of rotation. See step 4.
The blind keeps moving up and down.| The blind is in program mode.| Press the program button on the motor to exit program mode.

CUSTOMER SUPORT

Disclaimer:
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, digital or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher.
Although this manual has been composed with the utmost care, Coulisse B.V. does not accept any responsibility for damage due to mistakes and/or faults in this manual.
Coulisse B.V. reserves the right to revise the manual and to revise and/or change its content at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes.
The most recent version replaces older versions of this manual.
The most recent version is available at my.coulisse.com or by contacting your Coulisse contact person.
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