Basic Programming
How Do I Program My Drapery Motor?
It is important to set the programming of the motor after both the motor and track have been assembled. To ensure your shade is ready to be set up from scratch, factory reset it: How to Program a Drapery Motor Relevant Documentation Automate Drapery ...
Copy Channels From an Existing Remote to a New Remote
It is Possible to copy channels from an existing remote to a new remote. Note: You will not be able to copy group channels, channel 0 or channel ALL. Only channel with individual shade programmed can be copied to a new remote via steps below in the ...
Motor (P1) Button Locations & Functions
The P1 is found on every motor type. It is used for initial pairing and additional programming steps. Below is the location of the button on various motor models. Tubular Motor - Roller, Roman, or Zebra Shades Cord Lift Motor - Cellular and Honeycomb ...
How Do I Setup My Shade/Motor?
This article will walk you through pairing your shade with a remote and setting limits for the first time. Follow the video or the written instructions below to get your shade up and running. If you have already attempted to setup your motorized ...
Remote (P2) Button Locations and Functions
The P2 button is a programming button located on every remote. Typically, it is found on the back of the remote, under the battery cover. Refer to the images below for the P2 location on different control devices Reflect on the Programming ...
Can't Set Limits? How to Lock and Unlock Your Remote
All Automate control devices can be locked and unlocked. Locking them keeps any accidental programming from being possible. Make sure you lock your remote when you are done with any programming Please refer to your specific control device ...
How to Pair/Un-Pair Motor From a Remote
Pairing or Un-pairing a motor from a remote is the same process. How to Pair or Un-Pair/Remote a Motor From a Remote Relevant Documentation Automate Li-Ion Programming Instructions Related Products Automate Controllers Automate Motors