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Installation Manual and User Guide 1 Installation Manual & User Guide Please carefully and fully read the following Installation Manual and User Guide. Without proper installation and programming, your E-Wand will not perform as designed. Please save these instructions. Please be aware that the E-Wand may behave differently based on blind manufacturer, slat size, and tilt mechanism location. For assistance:
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844-307-7435 support@currentproductscorp.com www.myewand.com/support Instructional Videos can be viewed by going to www.myewand.com/support or by scanning the QR Code with your smart phone. To register your E-Wands, visit www.currentproductscorp.com/products-registration. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Package Contents and Parts Identifier................................................. 5 Meet Your E-Wand........................................................................................ Horizontal Blinds Diagram........................................................................ Vertical Blinds Diagram.............................................................................. Mounting & Programming the E-Wand 1. Power Up................................................................................................ Horizontal Blinds Installation & Programming Guide 2. Converting a Horizontal Cord Tilt Blind.............................. 3. Installing E-Wand on Horizontal Blinds.............................. 4. Programming E-Wand Horizontal Slat Positions............. Vertical Blinds Installation & Programming Guide 5. Installing E-Wand on Vertical Blinds..................................... 6. Programming E-Wand Vertical Slat Positions................... Connect the E-Wand to a Zigbee Network 7. Set Up the Current Products Corp. Bridge with the MyCurtains App................................................................................... 8. Set Up the Current Products Corp. Bridge without the MyCurtains App.................................................................................. Making Sense of the Sensors 9. Sensor Switch Positions.................................................................... 10. Sensor Features................................................................................. Optional Programming of the E-Wand 11. E-Wand Programming Beeps....................................................... 12. What is a Twist Group?................................................................... 13. Setting up a Twist Group............................................................... 14. Remove an E-Wand from a Twist Group................................. 15. Adding an E-Wand to a Twist Group........................................ 16. Setting the Preferred Close Position......................................... 17. Realign your E-Wand....................................................................... 18. Master Reset your E-Wand........................................................... Batteries 19. Install or Replace Batteries.......................................................... 3 6 7 7 8 9-10 11-14 15-18 19-21 22-25 27-29 30-31 32 33 34 35 35-36 37 37 38 38 39 40 Extension Handle 20. Attaching an E-Wand Extension Handle................................. 41 Setting up an Optional Remote Control 21. Pairing a Remote Control to the E-Wand................................ 22. Setting the E-Wand Favorite Position...................................... 23. Remote Diagram................................................................................ 42-43 44 45-46 Quick User Guide 24. Operation of a Single E-Wand...................................................... 25. Controlling a Group of Blinds...................................................... 26. Operation of a Single E-Wand Within a Group of Blinds. 27. Light Sensor Automation............................................................... 28. Temperature Sensor Automation.............................................. 29. LED Modes on CPC Bridge........................................................... 30. E-Wand Programming Beeps....................................................... 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 Safety Information and Statements....................................................... Warranty Information................................................................................. 50-52 53-54 4 PACKAGE CONTENTS AND PARTS IDENTIFIER Optional HORIZONTAL TILT Converter HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT VERTICAL BLIND MOUNT Installation Manual
User Guide INSTALLATION MANUAL AND USER GUIDE
(6) AA 1.5V ALKALINE BATTERIES VERTICAL BLIND REINFORCEMENT TAPE Optional EXTENSION HANDLE EXTRA ADHESIVE STRIPS OPTIONAL REMOTE with wall plate Wand Hook SleevE 5 MEET YOUR E-Wand Control Housing Attachment Hook Retaining Sleeve Light Sensor Switch Temperature Sensor switch Twist Handle Programming Button Battery Cap The E-Wand allows the user to motorize the slat movement for both horizontal and vertical window blinds. Users can fully control the position of an individual blinds slats or a defined group of blinds slats with manually with a slight twist of the handle, with the remote, through the MyCurtains app, and using voice control. Your E-Wand contains both light and temperature sensors for localized automation of the opening and closing of the slats. This automatic movement helps provide privacy at night and can be set to open and close the slats to assist with maintaining a comfortable room temperature and help save energy. For power, the E-Wand requires six (6) 1.5v Alkaline AA sized batteries (provided) which are easy to replace and will provide, in most cases, approximately a year between battery changes. 6 HORIZONTAL BLINDS DIAGRAM TILT GEAR STEM VALANCE HEADER SLATS LIFTING CORD MANUAL TWIST WAND OR CORDED TILT HEADER NOTE: Some blinds use a corded tilt mechanism to tilt the slats instead of a wand. If your horizontal blinds have a corded tilt mechanism, you will need to convert it to a wand tilt mechanism using the horizontal tilt gear. Instructions for converting to a wand tilt mechanism can be found on page 9. Vertical BLINDS DIAGRAM SLAT ATTACHMENT TILT GEAR STEM MANUAL TWIST WAND SLATS NOTE: The E-Wand is not compatible with vertical blinds that use a rope or chain to open and close the slats. 7 MOUNTING & programming THE E-Wand For further assistance during the installation and programming process, please view our online instructional videos at myewand.com/support, email support@currentproductscorp.com, or call us at 844-307-7435. 1. POWER UP 1. Remove Battery Cap To install the batteries, unscrew the BATTERY CAP located at the bottom of the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 1.1]. 1.1 Unscrew Battery Cap 2. Install Batteries Insert the batteries one after the other with the positive (+) side in first [Fig. 1.2]. Once the batteries have been inserted, screw the BATTERY CAP back on to secure. WARNING: Batteries MUST be installed with the positive end first for the E-Wand to be operable. Installing batteries incorrectly may result in the batteries and tube becoming hot to the touch. 1.2 Insert Batteries When batteries are properly installed, the E-Wand will play a confirmation tune. 8 HORIZONTAL BLINDS INstallation & Programming 2. Converting a horizontal cord tilt blind Some venetian blinds use a cord to tilt the slats instead of a wand. To install the E-Wand to these types of blinds, you must first replace the corded tilt gear installed on your blind with the HORIZONTAL TILT GEAR (sold separately). You will need to remove your blinds from the window and perform the next steps on a table or other flat surface. 1. Remove the Existing Tilt Mechanism Remove the existing corded tilt gear from the blinds header. The standard tilt gear assembly is shown in [Fig. 2.1]. Figure 2.1; Standard Assembly Remove the tassels by either cutting the cord or removing the knots at the end of the cord [Fig. 2.2]. Typically, the tilt gear is removed by sliding the rod out of the tilt gear, slightly bending the header and lifting the tilt gear out [Fig. 2.3]. Sometimes the rods are retained in place through either a rod pin, crimps or the end brackets. While each manufacturer installs these tilt gears differently, they are relatively easy to remove. 9 Figure 2.2; Remove Tassels Figure 2.3; Standard Assembly 2. Install the Horizontal Tilt Converter Determine the size and shape of the rod located in your header. Locate the ADAPTER from the selection supplied which matches your rod shape and size and snap into the HORIZONTAL TILT GEAR [Fig. 2.4]. Place the gears stem through the opening in the header and slide the rod through the gear to its original position
[Fig. 2.5]. If a rod pin or the end brackets the were removed while removing corded tilt gear, replace back into their original position. Figure 2.4; Snap in Adapter Figure 2.5; Slide Stem through Header You have now converted your tilt mechanism. You may now proceed to Installing the E-Wand. 10 3. Installing the e-wand on Horizontal Blinds Make sure the blind slats are in the horizontal or fully opened position and the header is free of dirt, grime, and grease. If not, use a household cleaner to clean the header before installation. make sure you are able to freely tilt your blinds in both directions Before installing the E-Wand, by turning the twist wand that originally came If your blinds utilize a cord to tilt the slats, first with your blinds. If there is significant resistance, you may need to contact follow the Converting a Corded Tilt Blind instructions [Pg. 9]. your blind manufacturer. For this installation you will need:
E-WAND
(6) AA 1.5v ALKALINE BATTERIES HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT EXTRA ADHESIVE STRIPS WAND HOOK SLEEVE (if open hook tilt stem) We recommend having scissors ready for instances where you may need to trim the blind mount. 11 1. Detach Original Tilt Wand Move the blind slats to the fully open position, then remove the manual twist wand from the horizontal blinds. Figure 3.1; Slide Hook Sleeve onto Stem If your blind has an open hook for the original tilt mechanism as opposed to a closed eyelet, slide the plastic WAND HOOK SLEEVE over the tilt hook to cover the hooks gap. Leave enough room for the E-Wand ATTACHMENT HOOK to se-
curely connect [Fig. 3.1]. inserting 2. Attach the E-Wand Mount your E-Wand
[Fig. 3.2] by connecting or slat the ATTACHMENT HOOK to your blinds tilt gear stem or hook. Carefully push up the plastic RETAINING SLEEVE, [Fig. 3.3]. Rotate the E-Wand until the two SENSOR SWITCHES are in front and facing into the room. 12 Figure 3.2; Hook Wand onto Tilt Stem Figure 3.3; Push up Retaining Sleeve 3. Test Fit the Blind Mount Perform a test fit of the HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT by snapping the mount onto the E-Wand [Fig. 3.4]. Slide the mount up or down along the CONTROL HOUSING until your blinds tilt gear stem and the E-Wand ATTACHMENT HOOK can be seen through the cutout in the blind mount. Be sure the bottom of the horizontal blind mount is resting above the two sensor switches [Fig. 3.5]. Verify that the blind mount can rest completely flush to the header [Fig. 3.6]
AND that the blind slats resting in the fully open position are not touching the E-Wand [Fig. 3.7]. Proper positioning will have the E-Wand protrude out slightly to not make contact with the blind slats and have the blind mount make the headrail [Fig. 3.8 and Fig. 3.9]. If there is a fit issue, proceed to Step 4. full contact with Figure 3.4; Snap on Blind Mount Figure 3.5; Proper Positioning Figure 3.6; Tilt Stem Protrudes from Headrail Preventing a Flush Mount Figure 3.7; Blind Slats Touch E-Wand Figure 3.8; Proper positioning without valance Figure 3.9; Proper positioning with valance 13 4. Optional - Make Any Necessary Adjustments Figure 3.10; (Optional) Build out Header The blind mount must have a secure connection to the header. Based on E-Wand positioning [Fig. 3.6, Fig. 3.7, Fig 3.8 and Fig. 3.9], it may be necessary to add the supplied EXTRA ADHESIVE STRIPS to your blinds header to build the mounting attachment outward [Fig. 3.10]. If the HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT extends beyond the top or the side of the blinds header, use scissors to trim the HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT to fit [Fig. 3.11]. If you have a valance, make sure the top of the neck of the HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT is even with or slightly below the bottom of the valance. Figure 3.11; (Optional) Trim Blind Mount to Fit 5. Secure Blind Mount Now that you have determined the final position of the HORIZONTAL BLIND MOUNT, verify the header is clean and dry and that the tube of the blind mount is snapped into place on the E-Wand, then remove the backing on the adhesive strip
[Fig. 3.12] and firmly press to attach it to the blinds header. You have now completed installing your E-Wand onto Horizontal Blinds. Figure 3.12; Remove Backing from Adhesive Strip to Attach it to Header 14 4. programming e-wand horizontal slat positions You must program in the open and close limits on the E-Wand prior to the E-Wand being able to move. Limits are set to prevent any over-torquing of your blinds. When programming the E-Wand, you will be listening for audible beeps to assist you through the programming steps. We recommend you minimize the noise within the room while programming the E-Wand to best hear these beeps. During the programming phase, if an error is made, the E-Wand will play a short tune. This means you must restart the programming steps for that E-Wand 1. Place the E-Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode Before entering programming mode, verify your blind slats are in the full open position. If they are not in the full open position, move them to full open now. Figure 4.1; Press and Hold Programming Button To place the E-Wand into the Slat Position Programming Mode, press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a DOUBLE BEEP(2), then release [Fig. 4.1]. Note: Prior to hearing a DOUBLE BEEP
(2), you will hear a SINGLE BEEP (1). After hearing the DOUBLE BEEP (2), release. The E-Wand is now in Slat Position Programming Mode. 15 2. Set the First Position- Full Closed Down Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 4.2] to move the slats of the blind to the FULL DOWN position, then release the TWIST HANDLE. Be careful not to over tighten slats, as over tightening can cause damage to the blind. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a SINGLE BEEP
(1) [Fig. 4.3], then release. Figure 4.2; Twist Blinds to Full Closed Figure 4.3;
Push and Hold Programming Button 16 3. Set the Second Position- Full Open Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 4.4] in the OPPOSITE direction than the first phase of programming to move the slats to the FULL OPEN position, then release the TWIST HANDLE. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON. You will hear a DOUBLE BEEP
(2) [Fig. 4.5], then release. Figure 4.4; Twist Blinds to Full Open Figure 4.5;
Push and Hold Programming Button Note: During twisting, if you move past the full open position, do not twist the opposite way back to full open. Instead, restart programming. To get out of programming mode, power cycle the unit by unscrewing and re-tightening the battery cap. You have successfully power cycled when you hear a tune. 4. Set the Third Position- Full Closed (Up for Horizontal Blinds or Right for Vertical Blinds) the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE Twist again in the SAME direction [Fig. 4.6] so Be careful not to over tighten the slats reach the FULL UP OR RIGHT the slats. The E-Wand should beep if it position. detects over-tightening. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON. You will hear a TRIPLE BEEP
(3) [Fig. 4.7], then release. 17 Figure 4.6; Twist Blinds to Full Closed Figure 4.7;
Push and Hold Programming Button 5. Set the Final Position- Full Open Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE in the OPPOSITE direction [Fig. 4.8] to move the slats back to the FULL OPEN position. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until the slats begin to move
[Fig. 4.9]. The slats will automatically move DOWN and back to the FULL OPEN position to verify that the positions have been set properly and that you have completed programming the slat positions. Figure 4.8; Twist Blinds to Full Open Figure 4.9;
Push and Hold Programming Button Note: When twisting to the final position, if you move past the full open position, do not twist the opposite way back to full open. Instead, restart programming. To get out of programming mode, power cycle the unit by partially unscrewing and re-tightening the battery cap. You have successfully power cycled when you hear a tune. You have now completed setting the open and close limits on the E-Wand. You are now ready to add the E-Wand onto a Zigbee Network, if desired [Pg. 26]. 18 Vertical BLINDS INstallation & Programming 5. Installing the E-Wand on Vertical Blinds Before installing the E-Wand, make sure you are able to freely tilt your blinds in both directions by turning the twist wand that originally came with your blinds. If there is significant resistance you may need to contact your blind manufacturer. The E-Wand is not compatible with vertical blinds that use a rope or chain to tilt the slats. For the best operation on vertical blinds, use a silicone based spray lubricant along the inside of the blind headrail and at each carrier. For this installation you will need:
E-WAND
(6) AA 1.5v ALKALINE BATTERIES VERTICAL BLIND MOUNT VERTICAL BLIND REINFORCEMENT TAPE WAND HOOK SLEEVE (if open hook tilt stem) 19 1. Remove Twist Wand and First Slat Move the blind slats to the fully open position, then remove the manual twist wand from the vertical blinds. Remove the first vertical slat by carefully pushing the slat upward and then sideways [Fig. 5.1]. Figure 5.1; Remove first vertical slat Use the included VERTICAL BLIND REINFORCEMENT TAPE to reinforce the top of the first vertical slat [Fig. 5.2]. Figure 5.2; Reinforce vertical slat with slat reinforcement tape 2. Install the Vertical Blind Mount onto the E-Wand Figure 5.3; Install Blind Mount Install the VERTICAL BLIND MOUNT on the E-Wand by sliding the clear plastic bellows over the ATTACHMENT HOOK until it fits snuggly on the E-Wand frame
[Fig. 5.3]. Install the mount so that the sensor switches will be facing the inside of the room. 20 3. Attach the E-Wand to the Vertical Blind Pull down on the VERTICAL BLIND MOUNTS bellows to expose the E-Wand ATTACHMENT HOOK. Hook the E-Wand ATTACHMENT HOOK onto the existing blinds tilt gear stem [Fig. 5.4]. Release the blind mount to allow the bellows to extend upwards toward the header, covering the attachment hook. Be sure the slat attachment can move through the open slot in the blind mount
[Fig. 5.5]. Figure 5.4; Hook on E-Wand Figure 5.5; Proper Positioning 4. Replace First Slat Carefully replace the reinforced slat back onto the slat attachment hook by reversing the steps to remove the slat
[Fig. 5.6]. Be sure the slat is oriented the same as the other slats within the assembly. You have now completed installing your E-Wand onto your vertical blinds. Figure 5.6; Reattach Vertical Slat 21 6. PROGRAMMING E-WAND VERTICAL SLAT POSITIONS You must program in the open and close limits on the E-Wand prior to the E-Wand being able to move. Limits are set to prevent any over-torquing of your blinds. When programming the E-Wand, you will be listening for audible beeps to assist you through the programming steps. We recommend you minimize the noise within the room while programming the E-Wand to best hear these beeps. During the programming phase, if an error is made, the E-Wand will play a short tune. This means you must restart the programming steps for that E-Wand 1. Place the E-Wand into Slat Position Programming Mode Before entering programming mode, verify your blind slats are in the full open position. If they are not in the full open position, move them to full open now. Figure 6.1; Press and Hold Programming Button To place the E-Wand into the Slat Position Programming Mode, press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a DOUBLE BEEP(2), then release [Fig. 6.1]. Note: Prior to hearing a DOUBLE BEEP
(2), you will hear a SINGLE BEEP (1). After hearing the DOUBLE BEEP (2), release. The E-Wand is now in Slat Position Programming Mode. 22 2. Set the First Position- Full Closed Left Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 6.2] to move the slats of the blind to the FULL CLOSED LEFT position, then release the TWIST HANDLE. Be careful not to over tighten slats, as over tightening can cause damage to the blind. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a SINGLE BEEP
(1) [Fig. 6.3], then release. Figure 6.2; Twist Blinds to Full Closed Left Figure 6.3;
Push and Hold Programming Button 23 3. Set the Second Position- Full Open Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE [Fig. 6.4] in the OPPOSITE direction than the first phase of programming to move the slats to the FULL OPEN position, then release the TWIST HANDLE. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON. You will hear a DOUBLE BEEP
(2) [Fig. 6.5], then release. Figure 6.4; Twist Blinds to Full Open Figure 6.5;
Push and Hold Programming Button Note: During twisting, if you move past the full open position, do not twist the opposite way back to full open. Instead, restart programming. To get out of programming mode, power cycle the unit by partially unscrewing and re-tightening the battery cap. You have successfully power cycled when you hear a tune. 4. Set the Third Position- Full Closed Right Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE again in the SAME direction [Fig. 6.6] so the Be careful not to over tighten slats reach the FULL CLOSED RIGHT the slats. position. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON. You will hear a TRIPLE BEEP
(3) [Fig. 6.7], then release. 24 Figure 6.6; Twist Blinds to Full Closed Right Figure 6.7;
Push and Hold Programming Button 5. Set the Final Position- Full Open Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE in the OPPOSITE direction [Fig. 6.8] to move the slats back to the FULL OPEN position. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON b until the slats begin to move
[Fig. 6.9]. The slats will automatically move LEFT and back to the FULL OPEN position to confirm positions have been set properly and that you have completed programming the slat positions. Figure 6.8; Twist Blinds to Full Open Figure 6.9;
Push and Hold Programming Button Note: During twisting, if you move past the full open position, do not twist the opposite way back to full open. Instead, restart programming. To get out of programming mode, power cycle the unit by unscrewing and re-tightening the battery cap. You have successfully power cycled when you hear a tune. You have now completed setting the open and close limits on the E-Wand. You are now ready to add the E-Wand onto a Zigbee Network, if desired [Pg. 26]. 25 Connecting the E-Wand to a zigbee network The E-Wand can be paired to the Current Products Corp. bridge or to a third party Zigbee hub. If you are using a third party bridge, use the manufacturers instructions for setup, then follow their instructions for adding devices. To put the E-Wand into Zigbee Pairing Mode, press and release the E-Wand programming button three times. The E-Wand should start slowly beeping to confirm it is looking for a network. About Mesh Networks Mesh Networks are a web of connected devices that self heal when a unit becomes disconnected from the network. Zigbee is a communication protocol that creates a mesh network. Within a Zigbee mesh network, there are router nodes and end nodes. Router nodes repeat a signal and are usually hardwired for power. End nodes do not repeat a signal and are usually battery powered. E-Wands are end nodes so while they will communicate with each other, they will not communicate with other non-E-Wand devices. 26 7. Set up the Current Products Corp. bridge with the MyCurtains App If you would like to set up the E-Wand onto a mesh network WITHOUT WiFi, please proceed to the next section. 1. Download the App Download the Current Products Corp. app (MyCurtains) from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store. Follow the prompts to set up your account. 2. Power the Bridge Find an outlet in a location central to the devices you are installing in the home. Insert the micro-usb end of the included power cable into the power port on the bridge. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet [Fig. 7.1]. The LEDs on the bottom of the bridge
[Fig. 7.2] will be solid red and solid green during start up. The LEDs will then turn solid red. 27 Figure 7.1; Plug in the bridge Figure 7.2; LED indicators Figure 7.3; Press and release the recessed button Figure 7.4; Scan the QR Code on the bottom of the bridge 3. Connect Bridge to Account After setting up your account on the app, it will prompt you to enable the Bluetooth on the bridge. The app will ask you to press and release the recessed button on the bottom of the bridge [Fig. 7.3]. The LED lights will turn solid blue and solid red. During the set up process, the app will ask you to scan the QR code located on the bottom of the bridge [Fig. 7.4]. Scan the code when prompted. The LED will turn solid green to reflect that the bridge is being connected to your account. Your bridge is now connected to your account. 28 4. Pair and Add Devices In the app under devices, hit the + sign
[Fig. 7.5]. Beach House Figure 7.5; Hit the + to add a device On any E-Wand you wish to pair to the bridge (you can add more than one device at a time), press and release the programming button 3 times (without hearing a beep) [Fig. 7.6]. The E-Wand will start beeping to is searching for a network. indicate it You will see the device pop up in the menu on your Smart Phone screen. Select the appropriate device, using the identify button if needed [Fig. 7.7]. Once the device has been identified, hit register, then name the device. If you would like to add any additional devices, repeat step 4. Once your devices have been added, follow the prompts in the app to set up groups, scenes, and schedules as desired. 29 Figure 7.6; Press and release the programming button quickly three times E-Wand Figure 7.7; Device will show up, hit Register 8. Set up the Current Products Corp. bridge without the mycurtains app In some rare instances you may want to establish a mesh network without using the app or WiFi. 1. Power the Bridge Find an outlet in a location central to the drapery that you are installing in the home. Insert the micro-usb end of the included power cable into the power port on the bridge. Plug the other end of the cable into an outlet [Fig 8.1]. The LEDs on the bridge will flash red and green and then turn solid red [Fig. 8.2]. 2. Put Bridge in Pairing Mode Push a tack or paperclip into the hole in the back of the bridge and press and hold the button for 5 seconds or until the LED begins to flash blue, then release the button [Fig. 8.3]. The LED will flash blue and then turn solid red. After that, the LEDs will stay red [Fig 8.4]. Figure 8.1; Plug in the bridge. Figure 8.2; LEDs will flash red and green, then turn solid red. Figure 8.3 - Press and release the recessed button on the bottom of the bridge Figure 8.4; LEDs will flash blue, then turn solid red. 30 3. Pair E-Wand On any unit that you would like to pair to the bridge, press and release the programming button three times without hearing a beep [Fig 8.4]. The E-Wand should start beeping to indicate it is in Zigbee Pairing mode. The green LED on the bridge will flash to indicate the E-Wand has been paired. The E-Wand will jog to confirm. If you have additional devices you would like to add, repeat Steps 2 & 3. If the E-Wand does not jog, try putting the unit into pairing mode again. You have 5 minutes until the bridge times out of pairing mode. If the pairing is not successful again, try a Master Reset on the E-Wand [pg. 39]. Figure 8.4; Press and release programming button three times. Figure X -Green LED will flash to indicate successful pairing. 31 MAKING SENSE OF THE SENSORS Light Sensor Switch Temperature Sensor Switch 9. SENSOR SWITCH POSITIONS Off Fully Automatic Semi-Automatic Light or Temperature Sensors is off. Light Sensor closes the slats at sunset and opens the slats at sunrise. Temperature sensor opens the slats around 69 F and closes the 32 slats around 82 F. Light sensor only closes the slats at sunset. Temperature sensor only closes the slats around 82 F. 10. SENSOR FEATURES Once the LIGHT SENSOR makes an automatic movement, the slats will not automatically move for another eight (8) hours. If an automated movement is triggered by the TEMPERATURE SENSOR, the slats will not automatically move for another (1) hour. The LIGHT SENSOR will prevent the TEMPERATURE SENSOR from opening your blinds at night to maintain your privacy. A manual movement of an E-Wand via the TWIST HANDLE or REMOTE will deactivate the automatic features for three (3) hours. When blinds are grouped, one sensor triggered movement will move all blinds within that group. Pro-Tip:
Based on the direction your window is facing, as well as other environmental factors, different blinds may close or open at different times when using the automated features. We suggest finding the E-Wand that opens and closes at your preferred time, then grouping all E-Wands together and only having that one E-Wand's sensors activated. 33 optional PROGRAMMING of THE E-Wand For further assistance during the programming process, please view our online instructional videos at myewand.com/support. 11. E-Wand Programming Beeps During programming, be conscious that there are several series of beeps that correspond with the different programming stages. Be careful to not sum up the number of beeps you have heard, for example, a SINGLE BEEP (1) and then a DOUBLE BEEP (2) is not a TRIPLE BEEP (3). Single Beep (1) Pairing the Remote and Grouping E-Wands Double Beep (2) Programming the Slat Positions Triple Beep (3) Setting the Favorite Position Quadruple Beep (4) Setting the Preferred Closed Position Quintuple Beep (5) Master Reset Sextuple Beep (6) Realign the E-Wand 34 12. WHat is A TWIST GROUP You may create a Twist Group prior to or after installation and programming. We recommend linking E-Wands prior to installation on challenging to reach windows. A Twist Group allows you to group multiple E-Wands together so each will respond to the manual twist movement given to any other E-Wand you have placed in the group. Older, FM only E-Wands CAN be grouped to these new, Zigbee Hybrid E-Wands as long as the Zigbee E-Wand is the twist group Master. Note: FM E-Wands will respond to commands sent to Zigbee E-Wands from app or voice commands. 13. Setting Up a Twist Group 1. Place all the E-Wands you wish to group in Pairing Mode On the E-Wands you wish to group together, one by one, press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1), then release [Fig. 13.1]. 35 Figure 13.1; Press and Hold Programming Button 2. Assign the Master E-Wand and Close the Group Once you have initiated the linking sequence on EACH E-Wand, choose an E-Wand that will be centrally located in the group to designate as the master. and Press hold THIS E-Wand's PROGRAMMING BUTTON again until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1) [Fig. 13.2]. You have now completed linking your E-Wands and have created a Twist Group. To confirm the group has been properly created, each programmed E-Wand in the group will jog [Fig. 13.3]. Any E-Wands in the group that have not had their slat positions programmed will play a tune. Figure 13.2; Press and Hold Programming Button Figure 13.3; Jog The ability to create a twist group will time out after FIVE (5) minutes of inactivity. If you have mistakenly initiated grouping on an E-Wand, simply twist the TWIST HANDLE to remove from programming mode. 36 14. REMOVING An E-Wand FROM A TWIST GROUP In some instances, you may want to remove an E-Wand from a previously created Twist Group. To remove an E-Wand:
Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on the E-Wand you wish to remove from the group until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1), then release. Once more, hear another SINGLE BEEP (1), then release. until you Repeat this process to remove any additional desired E-Wands from the group. 15. ADDING An E-Wand TO A TWIST GROUP In some instances, you may want to add an E-Wand to an existing Twist Group. To add an E-Wand:
Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on the E-Wand you originally designated as the master until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1), then release. press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON On any E-Wand you wish to add to the group, release. to press and hold its PROGRAMMING BUTTON After all additional E-Wands have been initialized, until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1), then return to the master again until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1). All added blinds will jog (if the positions have been set) or beep (if the positions have not yet been set). 37 16. Setting the Preferred closed position When using the automated features, the E-Wand may close the blinds in a direction different than the direction you prefer (i.e. up or down on horizontal blinds, or left or right on vertical blinds). To change the preferred closed position:
Twist the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE closed position, then release. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until the slats reach your desired on the E-Wand until you hear a QUADRUPLE BEEP (4). The E-Wand will now close to this set position when closed by sensor triggered events. 17. Realign YOUR E-Wand Based on the construction of your blinds, you may notice the full open position has changed over time from it's originally programmed position. If you notice this occurrence, you can simply realign your originally programmed E-Wand slat positions. Move the E-Wand position you consider to be FULL OPEN. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON manually by twisting the TWIST HANDLE to the until you hear a SEXTUPLE BEEP (6), then release. Your E-Wand has now been realigned to it's originally programmed positions. 38 18. MASTER RESET YOUR E-Wand Master reset is performed to return an E-Wand to its factory default settings. All twist groups, paired remotes, and positional settings will be removed from the memory of the E-Wand. Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON until you hear a QUINTUPLE BEEP (5), then release. To confirm you want to perform a master reset, the E-Wand will play a series of monotone beeps. press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON again After you hear the beeps, until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1). Another short tune will play, and Master reset mode can be escaped you will have successfully performed a master reset. by twisting the E-Wand TWIST HANDLE after hearing the monotone beeps. by waiting until the mode times out, or 39 BATTERIES 19. Install or replace batteries When the batteries are depleted, the E-Wand will play a tune instead of carrying out it's normal functions. 1. Unscrew the Battery Cap Using two hands, carefully and slowly unscrew the BATTERY CAP [Fig. 19.1]. Batteries will naturally fall out of the battery tube, so be prepared to catch them. 2. Replace Batteries Replace bad batteries with six (6) new 1.5v Alkaline AA batteries. Always replace all batteries. NEVER mix old and new batteries. Also, NEVER use damaged or dropped batteries. Insert batteries with the positive (+) end first [Fig. 19.2]. Figure 19.1; Unscrew Battery Cap Figure 19.2; Insert New Batteries 3. Replace Battery Cap Screw the BATTERY CAP back onto the end of the E-Wand. The E-Wand will play a short tune to confirm the batteries have been installed correctly. 40 Extension Handle 20. ATTACHING An E-Wand Extension Handle For blinds that are taller than average, it may be necessary to attach an E-Wand EXTENSION HANDLE (sold separately) to the end of your E-Wand. These will double the length of the TWIST HANDLE. 1. Unscrew the Battery Cap Carefully remove the BATTERY CAP from the E-Wand [Fig. 20.1]. Be sure not to re-
move the batteries. 2. Screw on Extension Handle Attach EXTENSION HANDLE onto the end of the E-Wand. Screw tightly into place [Fig. 20.2]. 3. Reattach Battery Cap Reattach BATTERY CAP onto the end of the EXTENSION HANDLE. Screw into place [Fig. 20.3]. Figure 20.1; Unscrew Battery Cap Figure 20.2; Screw on Extension Handle Figure 20.3; Reattach Battery Cap 41 Setting up the optional remote control 21. Pairing a remote control to the E-Wand For further assistance pairing a remote to the E-Wand, please view our online Instructional Videos at www.myewand.com/support. Pairing an E-Wand to the remote can be performed before or after installation and programming. 1. Enter Pairing Mode Press the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on each E-Wand you wish to pair to the re-
mote until you hear a SINGLE BEEP (1)
[Fig. 21.1], then release. Figure 21.1; Press and Hold Programming Button 2. Select the Desired Channel Press and release the CHANNEL button until the LEDs reflect the desired channel you wish to set [Fig. 21.2]. Figure 21.2; Depress the Channel Button 42 3. Pair the Remote Use a tack or pen to press and release the PAIRING button on the back of the remote [Fig. 21.3] When this button has been pressed, the LEDs on the front of the remote will scroll to confirm. To PAIR, press the top left button on the tilt toggle [Fig. 21.4]. The blind(s) will jog down and up showing that it has received the command and completed the process. If you ever need to unpair, you can repeat the same steps and press the bottom button on the tilt toggle to unpair [Fig. 21.5]. Figure 21.3; Press in Tack or Pen Figure 21.4; Press to Pair Figure 21.5; Press to Unpair 43 22. Setting the E-Wand favorite position The FAVORITE Button allows the user to program a slat position unique to the user which moves all slats included on that channel to the users favorite position. 1. Select Desired Favorite Position Twist the E-Wand until the desired favorite position is reached [Fig. 22.1]. Figure 22.1; Twist Blinds to favorite Position 2. Learn Favorite Position Press and hold the PROGRAMMING BUTTON on the E-Wand until you hear a TRIPLE BEEP (3), then release. [Fig. 22.2]. Figure 22.2; Press and Hold Programming Button Your FAVORITE Button on the remote control will now move that blind to the programmed favorite position. Each E-Wand can be set to have different favorite positions. 44 23. Remote Control Diagram Tilt Up/ Left Tilt Down/ Right Channel Selector Full Up/ Left Full Open Full Down/ Right Favorite Channel LEDs 45 TILT TOGGLE Briefly press and release to move the slats in the open or closed direction and stop at the next position setting. There are seven (7) position settings from the full up to the full down position. The user may also press and hold the toggle button until the slats get to the desired position, then release the toggle. CHANNEL SELECTOR Used to customize control of multiple blinds on a single remote. The currently selected channel is indicated by the Channel LEDs. Pressing the CHANNEL Button once will display the current channel. Pressing it again will switch to the next channel. When all LEDs are lit, the remote is selected to broadcast on all channels. FULL UP/ LEFT Moves the slats to the full up position for horizontal blinds or full right position for vertical blinds. FULL OPEN Moves all slats to the full open position. FULL DOWN/ RIGHT Moves all slats to the full down position for horizontal blinds, or full left position for vertical blinds. FAVORITE The user can program this button to any position they choose to be their most preferred position; however, if left unchanged it will move the slats to approximately half way between the full open and the full down/ left position. 46 QUICK USER GUIDE 24. Operation of a Single E-Wand After the initial programming, simply twist the TWIST HANDLE of the ungrouped E-Wand to move your blind to the desired slat position and release. 25. Controlling a Group of Blinds Once a group is created, you can twist any E-Wand in the group and release at the desired position. All other blinds in the group will automatically move to the selected position. 26. Operation of a Single E-Wand Within a Group of Blinds Once a group has been set, twisting any E-Wand TWIST HANDLE will control the entire group. To operate a single E-Wand within a group, momentarily push the PROGRAMMING BUTTON without triggering a beep, then twist the TWIST HANDLE until the blinds reach the desired position. If you accidentally trigger a beep, release the programming button, then press and release the programming button again without triggering a beep to get out of pairing mode. 47 27. Light Sensor Automation The E-Wand has an internal light sensor providing the capability to automatically close your slats at night to provide full privacy in the room, and open your slats in the morning to allow in natural light. The LIGHT SENSOR SWITCH allows the user to control the light sensor and has three positions. the slats around sunset. Top: Sensor is turned off. Middle: Sensor will open the slats around sunrise and close Bottom: Sensor will only close the blind around sunset. 28. Temperature Sensor Automation The E-Wand contains an internal temperature sensor providing the capability to automatically close your slats when the temperature near the window is around 82 F and open your slats when the temperature is around 69 F. This function is designed to help with energy savings and provide comfort in the room. The TEMPERATURE SENSOR SWITCH allows the user to control the temperature sensor and has three positions. close the slats around 82 F. Top: Sensor is turned off. Middle: Sensor will open the slats around 69 F and Bottom: Sensor will only close the slats around 82 F. 48 29. LED Modes on CPC Bridge Solid Blue Bluetooth Enabled Flashing Blue Join Mode Solid Green Connected to Server Flashing Green Command Received Solid Red No Internet Flashing Red Not Registered/Error 30. E-Wand Programming Beeps During programming, be conscious that there are several series of beeps that correspond with the different programming stages. Be careful to not sum up the number of beeps you have heard, for example, a SINGLE BEEP (1) and then a DOUBLE BEEP (2) is not a TRIPLE BEEP (3). Single Beep (1) Pairing the Remote and Grouping E-Wands Double Beep (2) Programming the Slat Positions Triple Beep (3) Setting the Favorite Position Quadruple Beep (4) Setting the Preferred Closed Position Quintuple Beep (5) Master Reset Sextuple Beep (6) Realign the E-Wand 49 SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Read all warnings and instructions prior to installing the E-Wand. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property damage or serious personal injury. CAUTION Do not use the E-Wand for anything other than its intended use. Any usage of the parts of this kit outside of its intended purposes in not covered under the warranty. CAUTION Existing blinds may have sharp edges. Use gloves to prevent cuts or abrasions whenever removing or reinstalling blinds. 50 Model: CP180335E-01 FCC: 2AJXX100619 IC: 22151-CP180335E01 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. that may cause undesired operation. Warning:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received, including interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Current Products Corp. could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
which the receiver is connected. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF WARNING STATEMENT The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction. 51 IC STATEMENT This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de license. Lexploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tour brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den comprom-
ettre le fonctionnement. This equipment complies with the radiation exposure limits in an uncontrolled environ-
ment. This equipment is in direct contact with the user's body under certain operating conditions. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Cet quipment est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations dans un environment non control. Cet quipment est en contact direct avec le corps de l'utilisateur dans des conditions de fonctionnement normals. Cet metteur ne doit pas tre co-localises ou oprant en conjonction avec tour autre antenne ou transmetteur. 52 WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY Current Products Corp. (the Manufacturer) hereby warrants to Customer that the E-Wand (the Product) is and will remain for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery to Customer, as evidenced by Customers proof of purchase (the Warranty Period), free of material defects in materials and workmanship, provided that the Product is used for its intended purpose and is properly serviced in accordance with the Users Manual provided to Customer. The Warranty Period is not extended if the Manufacturer repairs or replaces the Product. Subject to the foregoing, if at any time during the Warranty Period the Product fails to conform to the foregoing warranty, Customer must notify Manufacturer in writing within the Warranty Period of the alleged defect, and Manufacturer at its option shall repair or replace the defective Product or component part without charge to Customer, except for: (A) costs incurred in transporting the Product or component parts to and from Manufacturers designated dealer, manufacturing plant or repair center; and (B) charges for labor or other costs incidental to the removal or remounting of component parts repaired or replaced under this Warranty, all of which shall be borne by Customer. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, this Warranty shall not extend or obligate Manufacturer to take any action with respect to:
(i) any Product that has been modified, altered, installed, used, operated or repaired in a manner which is not authorized or recommended by Manufacturer, including any Product in which parts not manufactured or approved by Manufacturer have been installed; (ii) any Product that has not been regularly and properly serviced in accordance with the Users Manual or that has otherwise been neglected; (iii) ordinary wear and tear, service and maintenance and replacement items; (iv) any Product that has been used, or attempted to be used, for other than the customary usage or for other than its intended use; (v) any Product that has been subject to mishandling, misuse, or abuse; (vi) any Product that has suffered damage resulting from lightning, power surges, vandalism, fire, earthquake, acts of nature, or any other cause which the Product was not designed to withstand; or (vii) damage to any Product caused by battery decay or corrosion. This Limited Warranty extends only to the original owner. This Limited Warranty is not transferable. This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear or deterioration which occurs with the passage of time. Batteries originally provided with a new product, if any, are produced by a third party and are not warranted by Manufacturer. No employee, distributor, dealer, agent or representative is authorized to change the terms of this Limited Warranty in any way, to extend the warranty time periods, or to grant additional warranties, and no attempt to do any of the foregoing will be binding upon Manufacturer. 53 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MANUFACTURERS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE CUSTOMERS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES, AND MANUFACTURERS ENTIRE LIABILITY, FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. MANUFACTURERS LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT, NOR SHALL MANUFACTURER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOSSES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT. OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS Notwithstanding the foregoing, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. 54 SERIAL NUMBERS Product Location Serial Number Serial Number Location 55 Current Products Corp. 1995 Hollywood Ave. Pensacola, FL 32505 www.currentproductscorp.com 844-307-7435 56
1 2 | ID Label and Location Info | ID Label/Location Info | 168.28 KiB | February 11 2022 / February 14 2022 |
1 2 | Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 36.84 KiB | February 11 2022 / February 14 2022 |
Current Products Corp. 1995 Hollywood Ave. P la, FL 32505 February 23, 2021 To Whom It May Concern:
| hereby appoint Curtis Scott to sign letters and applications for any filings with regulatory agencies on our behalf, and to receive and exchange data between our company, the agents company and the agency in connection with certification for any products that our company owns or manufactures. Sincerely,
(Jonny Prersctt Amy Gressett Controller Current Products Corp. www.currentproductscorp.com
1 2 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 252.33 KiB | February 11 2022 / February 14 2022 |
Current Products Corp. 1995 Hollywood Ave. Pensacola, FL 32505 2/1/2022 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Request for Permanent Confidentiality To whom it may concern:
In accordance with 47CFR Section 0.457 and Section 0.459 pertaining to confidential material, we hereby request to hold permanently confidential all information contained within the below identified exhibits/document categories submitted pursuant to radio equipment certification requirements for FCC ID: 2AJXX100619 1. Block Diagram 2. Operational Description 3. Schematics 4, Parts List / Tune-Up Procedure The above material contains trade secrets and proprietary information as specified by 47CFR 0.457(d) and technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to our company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. ee - 7 Curtis bo Senior Electrical Engineer Current Products Corporation
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Current Products Corp.
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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Controller
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850-4********
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1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified | ||||
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1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Hybrid E-Wand | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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301-2******** Extension:
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