Programming instructions
Sunis™ RTS Light Sensor
Programming/Operating/Installation Instructions
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DESCRIPTION
The Sunis RTS Light Sensor is a wireless radio transmitter compatible with RTS motors and externally mounted RTS receivers. Window or Sill
mounted, the Sunis RTS operates motorized window coverings in accordance to the amount of sunlight received. Sunlight sensitivity (threshold)
can be adjusted for varying degrees of sunlight intensity.
· Commands are transmitted by radio waves at 433.42 MHZ
· Power: 3V Lithium battery, CR2430
· Operating temperature: 0 deg. C/32 deg. F - +60 deg. C/140 deg. F
· Range: Up to 65ft.
· Mount: Window glass/sill
· Dimensions: Diameter 2
3
/16" /(55.5mm) x Depth ¾" /(19mm)
· Indoor Use Only
STEP ONE: PROGRAMMING
ADDING A SUNIS™ RTS LIGHT SENSOR—INITIAL INSTALLATION
Note: During initial programming, provide power only to motor or RTS receiver being
programmed.
① Carefully remove rear cover to expose sensor control setting panel.
② Set the RTS Receiver or Motor into Programming Mode (Refer to the installation
instructions of the relevant RTS receiver or motor for this procedure).
③ Slide the ON/OFF selector switch to the ON or Position.
④ Using a paperclip or similar device, briefl y press the programming button (1 second max)
located onthe Sunis light sensor (see Figure 1). The RTS receiver or Motor will confi rm
the addition of the new Sunis light sensor in their respective manners.
Note: Repeat steps 1-3 when multiple motors are required to operate from the Sunis
light sensor
DELETING A SUNIS™ RTS LIGHT SENSOR FROM MEMORY
① Using a Paperclip or similar device, press and hold the program button (3 sec.) on the
previously addressed Sunis Light Sensor or Telis Transmitter (see Figure 1). The RTS
receiver or motor will confi rm programming mode in their respective manners.
② Using a paperclip or similar device, briefl y press the programming button (1 sec. max)
located on the Sunis Light Sensor (see Figure 1.) The RTS receiver or Motor will confi rm
the deletion of the Sunis Light Sensor in their respective manners.
Figure 1
On/Off Selector Switch
Control Setting
Panel
Program Button
Rear Cover
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