SelectBlinds ABC-01 Premier Nomad Panel Track Motor Installation Guide
- June 11, 2024
- SelectBlinds
Table of Contents
- SelectBlinds ABC-01 Premier Nomad Panel Track Motor
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- OVERVIEW
- TOOLS
- Demission
- Control
- General information
- Programming
- Operating
- Remote Holder
- Safety & Cleaning
- CORNICE INSTALLATION
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SelectBlinds ABC-01 Premier Nomad Panel Track Motor
Specifications
- Model: ABC-01
- Battery: CR2032 1.5V
- Channels: 5
- Max. Blinds per Channel: infinite
- Range (inside the building): 20m, 2 concrete walls
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Weight: 56 grams
Product Usage Instructions
General Information
- This product is designed for indoor use only. It is equipped with a motorized panel track system for easy operation.
Installation
- Read the instructions carefully before assembling the panel track. The assembling process can be completed by non-professionals. Ensure that the panel can move freely and is not blocked by any objects.
Safety Instructions
- It is important to keep cords out of the reach of young children to avoid strangulation or entanglement. Do not tie cords together or allow them to twist into loops.
- Do not attempt to make repairs yourself or open the device as it may result in electric shock and void the warranty. No user-serviceable parts are inside.
Battery Replacement
- Remove the cover of the battery compartment.
- Replace the old batteries with 2X CR2016 1.5V batteries.
- Ensure correct polarity when inserting the new batteries.
- Close the battery compartment securely.
Programming the Blind
- Set the blind in program mode by pressing the program button on the blind.
- Program the blind using the available options.
- Exit the program mode by pressing the program button again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can multiple blinds be programmed simultaneously?
A: Yes, it is possible to set multiple blinds in program mode and program them simultaneously. Ensure each blind is set in program mode individually before programming.
Q: How do I know if a blind is in program mode?
A: When a blind is in program mode, it will show a stepping motion. The blind can still be operated with the buttons. If a program action is confirmed, the blind stops stepping for 3 seconds.
Installation Panel Track with Motorization
Read the instructions carefully before assembling and using the product. The assembling process can be completed by non-professionals. For indoor use only.
WARNING
- Young children can strangle in the loop of pull cords, chains and tapes, and cords that operate window coverings.
- To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children.
- Cords may become wrapped around 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.
OVERVIEW
TOOLS
Demission
Hanging panel with velcro
Control
Take care that the blind can move freely and is not blocked by objects.
Remote control
- WARNING: Important safety instructions. Follow all instructions, since incorrect installation can lead to severe injury.
- WARNING: Do not make 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.
General information
Performances
ABC-01|
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Battery| CR2032 1.5V
Channels| 5
Max. blinds per channel| infinite
Range (inside the building)| 20m, 2 concrete walls
Frequency| 2.4 GHz
Weight| 56 grams
Buttons
Changing the battery
Programming
To program a blind:
- Set blind in program mode, chapter 2.1
- Program the blind, chapter 2.2
- Exit the program mode, chapter 2.1
Set a blind in program mode
- Setting a blind in program mode can be done in three ways. If a blind is in program mode it will show a stepping motion. The blind can still be operated with the buttons.
- If a program action is confirmed, the blind stops stepping for 3 seconds. A blind will exit the program mode automatically after 4 minutes.
- By hand: press the program button on the blind
- It is possible to set multiple blinds in program mode and program them simultaneously.
- By remote: SingleSelect mode
- The SingleSelect mode is a patented method to set a blind in program mode by remote control. When a remote and blind are in SingleSelect mode, the blind can be operated, paired to one or more channels and programmed.
- Other blinds are disconnected from the remote, untill the SingleSelect mode has ended.
- By remote: ChannelSelect
- ChannelSelect is a method to set all blinds that are paired in the same channel, into program mode.
- To start the channel select mode: press the channel select + program button (use pen)
- To exit the channel select mode: press the channel select + program button (use pen)
Programming a blind
- Pair a blind to a channel
- To pair a blind to a channel, the blind must be in program mode.
- See Chapter 2.1 for how to set a blind in program mode and exit program mode.
- Choose a channel to pair by pressing the channel select button
- Pair/unpair by pressing the program button (use pen)
- Pair multiple blinds simultaneously to a channel or other remote
- To pair multiple blinds simultaneously to a channel or other remote, all blinds must be in program mode. See Chapter 2.1 for how to set a blind in program mode and exit program mode.
- Pairing multiple blinds simultaneously to a channel is not possible for Single select
- Choose a channel to pair by pushing the ChannelSelect button
- Pair/unpair by pressing the program button (use pen)
- Set the favourite position
- To program a blind, the blind must be in program mode.
- See Chapter 2.1 for how to set a blind in program mode and exit program mode.
- Set the blind in the desired position
- Set your position by pressing the centre button for two seconds
- A. Switch the blind’s direction of rotation
- To program a blind, the blind must be in program mode. See Chapter 2.1 for how to set a blind in program mode and exit program mode.
- For example : when you press left/down on the remote and your blind moves to the right/up, you have to switch the rotation direction of the blind.
- Hold the up and down button to switch the direction of rotation
- Hold the left and right buttons to switch the direction of rotation.
- When the SingleSelect method is used: follow step 4B to switch LEFT & RIGHT.
- B. SingleSelect mode: Switch the direction of rotation for panel and vertical blinds
- Switch LEFT & RIGHT
- The remote recognizes a vertical or panel track blind automatically and switches the buttons up&right and down&left. The channel indicator is also reversed
- For Panel and Vertical blinds: Hold the up and down buttons to switch the left-right rotation
- Action confirmed: blind stops stepping for 3 seconds
- Set blind in Battery Mode (Greenmode)
- To program a blind, the blind must be in program mode. Important: Battery Mode can be only turned on by using the SingleSelect method, see Chapter 2.1 how to set a blind in program mode en exit program mode by single select.
- The RF unit in the blind forwards radio signals to increase the range of the remote.
BatteryMode On /Off
Operating
Select a channel
Operate a blind
Press the buttons shortly for small movements, press the buttons for 2 seconds and the blind will move automatically. Press the stop/centre button to stop the movement.
Buttons
Remote Holder
Safety & Cleaning
Safety
- WARNING: Do not make 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.
- Do not let children play with the blind and/or remote control
- Do not paint the device
- Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
- If your device does get wet, remove the battery, and allow the device to dry completely before replacing the battery.
- Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Cleaning
- Follow these general rules when cleaning the outside of the device and its components.
- Make sure the device is unplugged.
- Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings.
- Don’t use aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, or abrasives.
CORNICE INSTALLATION
INSIDE MOUNT
- NOTE: The brackets for your shade will come installed on the cornice (if the cornice and shade are ordered together).
- Install the cornice before installing the shade.
- Inside Mount cornices are made 1/8″ less than the ordered width of the shade.
- Hold the cornice to the top of your window frame and set it back until it is flush with your wall or until it is touching the back of the window opening. Be sure the cornice is centred in the opening.
- Predrill holes through the cornice for your screws:
- a. 12″ maximum from each side
- b. Space between screws should not exceed 24″
- Secure your cornice to the window by screwing through each hole you predrilled.
- Once the cornice is mounted, you can then install the shade.
OUTSIDE MOUNT
- NOTE: The brackets for your shade will come installed on the cornice (if the cornice and shade are ordered together).
- Install the cornice before installing the shade.
- Outside Mount cornices are made 1″ wider than the ordered width of the shade.
- Make sure the surface you intend to install your cornice hardware is sturdy enough to support the brackets. You will need to screw into wood studs that are strong enough to securely bond with the included screws or you will need to use fasteners to securely support the brackets. Please note secure fasteners are not included.
- Center the cornice over the window opening at your desired height. Mark the position of the ends of the cornice on the wall. Measure in 6″ from each end and using the cornice bracket mark the screw holes with a pencil. If you have additional cornice brackets, space them evenly between the outer brackets. Make sure all the mounting brackets are level with one another.
- Pre-drill the holes for each cornice bracket and then secure the brackets to your mounting surface.
- Place the cornice on top of the brackets and centre it on the window. Check again that the cornice is level. Hold the cornice in place and screw through the top of each bracket into the cornice.
- Once the cornice is secured to each bracket, then you can install the shade.
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