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TRU BLOCKOUT Push 15 Remote, Push Pro Remote TruBlockout Motor

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Specifications

  • Product Name: TruBlockout Motor
  • Website: www.trublockout.com.au
  • Programming Options: Push 15 Remote, Push Pro Remote
  • Programming Date: 1st July 2024

General Information

Please read the installation instructions and programming instructions completely prior to proceeding with installation and programming. This mapping-out process will reduce set-up time and make the installation easier. Decide the Channels and or additional Remotes to be assigned to each TruBlockout blind in the installation. Have the necessary Remotes and controls ready prior to proceeding. Each TruBlockout blind should be completely programmed before moving to the next. Be prepared to stop the TruBlockout blind during programming. The TruBlockout blind will move continuously during some of these steps. You will need to be prepared to stop the motor using the Remote control. Failure to do so may result in blindness or motor damage. Motors with built-in batteries that are not being programmed should remain, or be put into Sleep mode to avoid possible interference with the motor being programmed. All Motors programmed to the same RF channel will operate at the same time. If you want individual control of the Motor, you must use separate Channels on Multi-channel Remotes or separate single-channel Remotes. Remote controls are generally considered to be dummy devices as they do not store any motor or programming information. The Motors are the intelligent devices that store the TruBlockout blind operation limits in their memory. The Motors also memorise the specific Remotes or Channels assigned to control them. Motor…The program button (P1 Button) is on the Motor head alongside the Micro-USB charging port. There is also a small LED light right near the programming button.

Programming

Establish Communication & Pairing 

Motor state test
This table describes the function of a short P1 Button press/release (<2 seconds) depending on the current motor configuration.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-25

Motor configuration options
The P1 Button is utilized to administer motor configurations as described below. Hold P1 button on motor head.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-1

Pair the motor with the controller

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IMPORTANT
Consult the user manual for your controller for information on selecting a channel.

  • Motor is now in step mode and ready for setting limits

Check the motor direction

  • To check the travel direction of the shade, press UP or DOWN on the controller.
  • To reverse shade direction, hold both UP and DOWN. Until the motor responds TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-3
  • Quick Press = Step
  • Long Press = Continuous Travel

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IMPORTANT
Damage to the shade may occur when operating the motor prior to setting limits. Attention should be given.

IMPORTANT
Reversing motor direction using this method is only possible during initial setup.

Set Limits

IMPORTANT
Cycle shade up and down prior to setting limits to settle the fabric.

  • To save the upper limit, hold UP and STOP.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-5
  • Move the shade to the desired highest or lowest position by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons on the controller.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-6
  • Move the shade to the desired highest or lowest position by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons on the controller.
  • To save the lower limit, hold DOWN and STOP.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-7

IMPORTANT
After setting limits, the motor will automatically exit from the initial set-up mode.

Adjust the upper limit

  • Hold UP and STOP on the controller.
  • Move the shade to the desired highest position by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
  • To save the upper limit, hold UP and STOP.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-8 TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-9

Adjust lower limit

  • Hold DOWN and STOP on the controller.
  • Move shade to the desired lowest position by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
  • To save the lower limit, hold DOWN and STOP.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-10TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-11

Using P2 Button on existing controller to add a new controller or channel

  • A = Existing controller or channel (to keep)
  • B = Controller or channel to add or remove
    • Press P2 on controller A.
    • Press P2 on controller A.
    • Press STOP on a new controller to add it.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-12

Using a pre-existing controller to add or delete a controller or channel

  • A = Existing controller or channel (to keep)
  • B = Controller or channel to add or remove
    • Press P2 on controller A.
    • Press P2 on controller A.
    • Press P2 on the controller B to remove

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Set a favorite position

Move the shade to the desired position by pressing the UP or DOWN button on the controller.TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-14

Send shade to favorite position

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Delete favorite position

  • Press P2 on the controller.
  • Press STOP on the controller.
  • Press STOP on the controller.

TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-16

 

Increase Motor Speed
Default motor mode is the slowest speed.

TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-17Decrease Motor Speed

  • Press P2
  • Press DOWN
  • Press DOWN

TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-18

Turn Soft Stop OFF
Motor must be in slowest speed to turn Soft Stop OFF. TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-19

Turn Soft Stop ON
Motor must be in fastest speed to turn Soft Stop ON. TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-20

Send Shade to battery charge level

  • Shade must be at Upper Limit. TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-21

NOTE: This feature is can only be used with a DC motor when it is using a Battery Pack as its power source.

Turn Charging LED ON/OFF

The motor must be at the Lower Limit. TRU-BLOCKOUT-Push-15-Remote-Push-Pro-Remote-TruBlockout-Motor-fig-22

SLEEP MODE

If multiple motors are grouped on a single channel, Sleep Mode may be used to put all but 1 motor to sleep, allowing programming of just the one motor that remains “Awake”. See page 6 for detailed P1 functions.

Enter Sleep Mode
Sleep mode is utilized to prevent a motor from incorrect configuration during another motor setup.

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Hold P1 button on the motor head

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Exit Sleep Mode: Method 1

  • Exit sleep mode once the shade is ready.
  • Press and release P1 button on the motor head

Exit Sleep Mode: Method 2
Remove power and then repower the motor.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What should I do if the blind keeps moving continuously during programming?
A: Be prepared to stop the blind using the Remote control to prevent any potential damage to the blind or motor.

Q: How can I ensure individual control of each Motor?
A: Use separate Channels on Multi-channel Remotes or separate single-channel Remotes for individual control of each Motor.

Q: Do Remote controls store programming information?
A: No, Remote controls are considered dummy devices; Motors store operation limits and assigned control information.

Documents / Resources

TRU BLOCKOUT Push 15 Remote, Push Pro Remote TruBlockout Motor [pdf] Instruction Manual
Push 15 Remote, Push Pro Remote, Push 15 Remote Push Pro Remote TruBlockout Motor, Push 15 Remote Push Pro Remote, TruBlockout Motor, Motor

References

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