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DECORA RTS SWITCH
Operating Instructions
The Decora RTS Switch (single or four channel) is a wireless radio transmitter compatible with all the RTS MOTORS, and externally mounted RTS receivers.
- Commands are transmitted by radio waves at 433.42 MHz.
- Power: 3V lithium battery, CR 2430 type
- Operating temperature: +5 C/41 F to +40 C/104 F
- Range: Up to 65 Ft.
- Fits into standard Decora Wall Plates
This is a low voltage device which does not need to be mounted inside an electrical box. It can be mounted adjacent to an existing Decora style light switch or, as a stand alone device using the specifi c low voltage bracket (included).
LIVING RM
SHADES
BLINDS
AWNING
ALL
STOP
GROUPING DECORA RTS WALL SWITCHES
1. Set all the receivers/motors you wish to control into PROGRAMMING MODE.
2. Press the programming button (1 sec. max.) on the side of the Decora RTS switch.
3. All the receivers/motors within the transmitted range of the Decora RTS will confi rm the addition of the NEW Decora RTS.
REMOVING A DECORA RTS FROM THE RECEIVER’S MEMORY
1. Please refer to section B, “Adding multiple Decora RTS wall switches”. The procedure is exactly the same for removing the Decora RTS wall switch. If the Decora RTS was previously recorded it will be deleted. If it was not in memory it will be added to the memory of the
receiver/motor.
*NOTE:
It is possible to activate an external receiver with another Decora Transmitter without having access to the programming button on the PCB of the receiver. Treat the external receiver as you would a motor and press and hold the programming button of the Decora RTS (for 3 sec.) then briefl y press the programming button of the Decora RTS switch you wish to add/remove.
FRONT VIEW
LIVING RM
SHADES
BLINDS
AWNING
ALL
STOP
SIDE VIEW
Select the
Channel
Programming
Button
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DECORA RTS SWITCH
Mounting Instructions
The special low-voltage bracket is specifi cally designed to mount the Decora RTS wall switch next to an existing Decora light switch with an electrical box already behind the drywall. This bracket differs from other off the shelf low-voltage brackets because it is offset to one side. This allows a double gang Decora style cover plate to fi t over both switches without installing a double gang electrical box behind the drywall. It is also possible to mount this bracket as a stand alone low voltage device.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
mended to remove the single gang and replace it with a double gang retrofi t box.
1. Orient the brackets fl at side against the wall keeping the thin side closest and centered with the existing electrical switch box.
1 5 /
8
"
2. Align the inside edge of the thin side on the bracket with the outside edge of the switch box. Then trace the inside shape (as shown by the dashed line in the diagram) of the bracket. (sheetrock not shown for clarity)
Existing Electrical Box
3. Cut traced opening into drywall. Be careful not to make the opening larger than necessary, to ensure a tight fi t. Use dimensions in diagram below. Do not exceed these dimensions to ensure a proper fi t of the bracket.
3 7 /
16
"
3 7 /
16
" thin side of bracket
Inside
Edge
1 5 /
8
"
4. Insert bracket (as shown) into hole, keeping the thin side closest to the existing switch box, and laying fl at on drywall.
5. To keep the bracket in place, bend tabs
90 around drywall, as tightly as possible.
6. Mount low voltage switch into bracket, with its edge fl ush against electrical switch box.
7. Finish the installation by mounting a standard double gang Decora switch cover plate, over both switches
1 5 /
1 6
"
A l l o w A n t e n n a t o b e e x t e n d e d f r e e l y i n s i d e w a l l drywall
BATTERY LIFE
The RTS Switches are powered by a 3V battery (type 2430) which provides about 3 years operation assuming 4 operations per day.
When the battery becomes discharged, the control LED no longer lights up when a command is sent, and the command is not carried out.
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HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY
1. Remove the screws on the back cover of the RTS Switch.
2. Slide the battery out of its holder by pushing it with a screwdriver.
3. Insert the new battery, maintaining its correct polarity.
NOTE: Do not throw the battery in the trash, but dispose of it properly.
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- 5 Radio Motor Transmitters
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- 8 C. Wall Switches 1 and 4 Channel
- 10 D. Motor Programming Instructions
- 11 E. Chronis Timer and Lite
- 15 Dry Contact Interface
- 16 G. Universal RTS Interface
- 18 H. RS 232 Interface
- 20 Radio Motor Accessories
- 23 C. Din Rail, 3, 6, 12 motor, Transformers
- 29 D. 10 Motor Power Panel
- 31 Toggle (SP/DT) and DP/DT, Keyed, and Multi-Station Switch
- 34 Motor Pigtails and Quick Disconnects
- 35 Isolating Relay Review and Wiring
- 37 GC4 Overview and Wiring
- 39 10. SC1 Overview and Wiring
- 41 11. SGC4 Overview and Wiring
- 43 12. SPGC4 Overview and Wiring
- 45 13. IntelliFlex Inputs Overview
- 46 A. Input Device Sample Confi g
- 47 B. IR and RF Remote Control
- 51 C. IntelliFlex Wall Switch Submittal and Instructions
- 55 D. RS 232 Interface
- 68 Dry Contact Convertor
- 69 14. IntelliFlex Overview and Planning Sheet
- 71 15. IntelliFlex Quick Reference Guide
- 73 16. Intelligent Motor Overview
- 74 A. Limits and ILT Switch
- 75 B. ILT 4 Jack Interface
- 77 D. Draper Digital Network Programming
- 81 17. Explode View of Motorized Flexshade Components
- 82 18. Motor Quick Reference Sheet
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- 85 20. 504S2RH-ST and 506G- Quiet Standard and Heavy Duty Motors
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