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Part #:

 101.8010

Description: 

Motor, 24V DC, Panel

Power Rating: 

24V DC - 0.6A (15V Battery)

Recommended Supply: 

ABC-11-W or ABC-13-W

Max Pulling Force: 

6.6 lbs

Chain Speed: 

2.5 in/sec

Operating Temperature: 

41 - 140° F

Max Channels to Pair: 

32 Channels

Physical Weight: 

8.2 ounces (0.5 lbs)

www.btxinc.com

Dallas, Texas - USA

2.4 GHz Traversing Motor Programming

 

(Drapery & Panel)

The Panel and Vertical systems do 
not require limit settings due to an 
auto-calibration function. Calibrating 
the system is the first thing you need 
to do before proceeding with other 
programming functions. 

1.  To calibrate, press the “Program” 

button on the motor. The system will 
run end to end and then stop. The 
limits should now be set. 

Calibrating the System

Learning a Channel

1.  Press the “Program” button on the motor and the system will begin to step back and 

forth. 

2.  Select the desired channel on the handsender and press the “Program” button on 

the back of the remote. You likely need a pen or paper clip.

3.  Continue to other program functions or exit program mode by pressing the “Program” 

button on the motor. Once exited, the motor will stop stepping.

In order to program the motor, the system must first be connected to a power source.

Note: 

2.4 GHz motors are initally programmed via a programming button located at 

the head of the motor. Alternatively, you may enter programming mode via the 

Single 

Select

 feature, however, this only works if the intended motor is already learned to the 

handsender or the motor has not been learned to any handsender (factory default). 

Note: 

It is possible to program multiple motors simultaneously by placing all intended 

motors in program mode, then learning the handsender and channel.

Summary of Contents for 2.4 GHz

Page 1: ...tion is by the Left and Right buttons Lifting systems are operated using the Up and Down buttons Advanced 2 4 GHz technology Native mesh network for signal relay All systems work on one universal cont...

Page 2: ...te Battery CR2032 1 5V Channels 5 1 channel version available Max Systems per Channel Infinite Max Range inside building 65 Frequency 2 4 GHz Weight 1 97 ounces Channel Indicator LED s 1 to 5 Changing...

Page 3: ...Program button on the back of the remote You need a pen or paper clip 3 Continue to other program functions or exit program mode by pressing the Program button on the motor Once exited the motor will...

Page 4: ...program mode by pressing the Program button on the motor 1 If not already in program mode press the Program button on the motor and the system will begin to step back and forth 2 Select the appropria...

Page 5: ...ing 1 If not already in program mode press the Program button on the motor and the system will begin to step back and forth 2 Press and hold the Program button on the motor for approximately 15 second...

Page 6: ...Press the Program button on the motor and the system will begin to step back and forth 2 Select the desired channel on the handsender and press the Program button on the back of the remote You likely...

Page 7: ...d hold the Program button on the motor for approximately 3 5 seconds The system will give a quick jog then continue stepping Continue programming or exit program mode by pressing the Program button on...

Page 8: ...To enter Single Select mode hold the Stop button on the front of the handsender while pressing the Program button on the back of the handsender You will need a pen or paper clip 2 The handsender will...

Page 9: ...tems together under one complete control solution Advanced 433 MHz 2 4 GHz translation technology Native mesh network for signal relay Brings all systems under one universal control platform Motorizat...

Page 10: ...4V DC 12 24V DC Output to motor optional 2 4Ghz LED Green receive Red send 433Mhz LED Green receive Red send 1 Connect the SuperLink to a 12 24V DC power supply must be a wall transformer 2 Program th...

Page 11: ...motor should jog for confirmation www btxinc com Dallas Texas USA 433 MHz 2 4 GHz SuperLink Programming The motors will operate normally using the Open Close and Stop buttons on the remote Additional...

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