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Section 5 -

 Limit Setting: Standard and Quiet Motors

 Caution:

 Unit ships without limits. Limits will need to be set 

before the unit is operated. Always be prepared to shut off 

manually when new adjustment is being tested.

Push Button Limits

1. 

Fully depress both limit switch push buttons, then 

operate wall switch to make sure system works properly.

2. 

Raise shade to desired "UP" stop position.

3. 

Set upper limit by depressing proper  

(back)

 push button.

4. 

Lower shade to desired "DOWN" stop position.

5. 

Set lower limit by depressing proper 

(front)

 push button.

Screw-Type Limits

 Caution: 

Be sure all switches are in "off" 

position before adjusting limit 

switches. 

Shade may be damaged by 

running shade fabric up too far 

and exposing roller.

If using a group control system, 

each limit switch must be set 

prior to connecting to system. 

Motor must be installed so 

limit switches are pointed up or 

accessible.

6. 

Determine which direction of fabric travel corresponds with arrows on motor.

7. 

Operate shade to desired "down" stop position.  

Set limit by turning proper socket toward "+" to lower  limit, and "-" to raise it.

8. 

Operate shade to desired "up" stop position.  

Set limit by turning proper screw toward "-"  to raise limit, and "+" to lower it.

Please Note:

 Each full rotation of the limit screw equals approximately  

5/8

(16mm)

 of shade travel, which may require rotating the limit screw  

several times.

 Caution:

 DO NOT allow the hem bar to hit the upper roller or fascia.  

This will damage the unit.

 Caution:

 DO NOT allow hem bar to retract into the headbox.

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PUSH BUTTON LIMITS

Standard right-hand  

motor configuration shown

SCREW-TYPE LIMITS

Standard right-hand  

motor configuration shown

Section 7 -

 Electrical Connections

Shade operates on 110-120V, 60 Hz. current. Shade is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch

(es)

 fully boxed, and standardly supplied with a 6’ 

(1.82m)

 

cable lead. Wire to connect shade to switch

(es)

, and switch

(es)

 to power supply, should be furnished by installer. Connections should be made in accordance with 

attached wiring diagram, and wiring should comply with national and local electrical codes. 

 Caution:

 DO NOT wire motors in parallel without written permission from Draper.

 Caution:

 All operating switches should be “off” before power is connected.

Please Note:

 For low-voltage wiring requirements, Draper recommends consulting with a professional low-voltage electrical contractor. It is very important that 

shielded and stranded CAT 5 cable be used to prevent any electrical interference.

Section 6 -

 Operation

 Caution:

 Be sure all switches are in “off” position before adjusting limit switches. Always be prepared to shut shade off manually when new adjustment is being 

tested. Shade may be severely damaged if allowed to run too far up or too far down.

ADJUSTING “FULLY UP” POSITION 

1. 

Insert a small screwdriver in the groove of the 

yellow

 button on the motor and push in until it "clicks." 

2. 

Raise the shade by pressing the 

UP

 switch on unit. Press the 

STOP

 switch when the shade is at the desired 

position. 

3. 

Press the 

yellow

 button on motor until it "clicks," then release.

ADJUSTING “FULLY DOWN” POSITION 

1. 

Insert a small screwdriver in the groove of the 

white

 button on the motor and push in until until it "clicks."

2. 

Lower the shade by pressing the 

DOWN

 switch on unit. Press the 

STOP

 switch when the shade is at the 

desired position. 

3. 

Press the 

white

 button on motor until it "clicks," then release.

 Caution:

 

AT NO TIME SHOULD SHADE BE UNROLLED ENOUGH TO EXPOSE ANY PART OF SHADE ROLLER.

Please Note:

 The above instructions affect only the limits on standard motors. For adjustment procedures using RTS, RS485, or Draper’s IntelliFlex I/O Control 

Systems, please consult the installation information on the Draper

®

 website for the appropriate control.

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FlexShade

®

 2

Summary of Contents for FLEXSHADE 2

Page 1: ...DBOX TOP BACK H EM B A R Idler End MOTOR BRACKET MOTOR RETAINER RING RetainingSpringScrew RetainingSpring MOUNTING PLATE Cotter Pin MotorCable Guide MOUNTING PLATE IDLER BRACKET CAUTION Read and understand all warnings before beginning installation FLEXSHADE 2 Draper Inc 411 S Pearl St Spiceland IN 47385 draperinc com 765 987 7999 800 238 7999 2021 All Rights Reserved FORM FS_MO_FS2_Inst21 FlexSha...

Page 2: ...m including all sensors should be carefully tested to ensure safe and normal operation Extreme care should be taken during testing to remain clear of moving parts to avoid possible injury 14 Operation of unit should be performed only by authorized and qualified personnel who have been trained in the safe and effective operation of the unit and understand its safety features 15 The safety features ...

Page 3: ...motor end bracket Fig 2 Section 2 Installing Shade and Motor Assembly 4 Install the Retaining Spring Screw and tighten Fig 2 Please note Maximum torque for tightening Retaining Spring Screw is 5 lb in 22 24 Nm 5 Use the provided spanner wrench to rotate the idler until the holes in the idler match up with the vertical holes in the idler mounting bracket as seen when looking straight up into the ca...

Page 4: ...g 1 Position fascia flush to edge of bracket and or butted to endcap cover 2 Snap firmly into place 3 Drill holes in back wall mount or in top ceiling mount cover piece 4 Attach endcaps and top back cover piece to wall or ceiling using mounting hardware appropriate for site conditions 1 Place endcaps into top back cover piece of ceiling wall headbox Please Note Install fascia top to bottom with th...

Page 5: ...W TYPE LIMITS Standard right hand motor configuration shown Section 7 Electrical Connections Shade operates on 110 120V 60 Hz current Shade is shipped with internal wiring complete and control switch es fully boxed and standardly supplied with a 6 1 82m cable lead Wire to connect shade to switch es and switch es to power supply should be furnished by installer Connections should be made in accorda...

Page 6: ... Connector M12 Connector for 3 Wire Motors 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 4 GREEN 3 NOT USED 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 3 NOT USED 4 GREEN 2 WHITE To Switch 120VAC To Motor 60 1 5 m Standard 12 30 5 cm Standard W B G Ø 0 61 15 5 mm 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 3 RED 4 GREEN 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 3 RED 4 GREEN 2 WHITE W B R G To Switch 120VAC To Motor 60 1 5 m Standard 12 30 5 cm Standard M12 Co...

Page 7: ...tor Network Device Connector Network Device Connector Handheld Remote Wireless Gateway Wall Switch AV Gateway Network Device Connector Contact Closure Interface Controls System Overview 120VAC Motors M12 Connectors B W G 110 120V Line B W G 110 120V Line RS485 120VAC Motor RS485 120VAC Motor Overview C Motors Data Cable Pin Out RJ45 Connector 1 ORANGE WHITE 2 ORANGE 3 GREEN WHITE 4 BLUE 5 BLUE WHI...

Page 8: ... A1 6 5 8 168mm B1 6 5 8 168mm C1 NA NA D1 NA NA E1 1 25mm FASCIA WITH ENDCAPS A1 6 1 2 165mm B1 6 1 2 165mm C1 NA NA D1 NA NA E1 1 25mm BRACKETS A2 5 7 16 138mm B2 5 7 16 138mm C2 3 1 4 83mm D2 3 1 4 83mm E2 1 3 8 3 5mm B B D Shade Width E Fabric Width for Fascia or Headbox Shade Width 2 51 mm Brackets Only Fabric Width Shade Width 1 48 mm E B idth ox Shade Width 2 51 mm Shade Width 1 48 mm A Hea...

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