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Tubular Motors: General Discussion / Re: Troubleshooting beeping motors
« Last post by freightguy on February 25, 2017, 02:10:11 PM »
Ok so I uninstalled it and  brought it outside and removed the motor, it does say on it "non-radio"  I then hooked the motor up directly to a battery and it worked, reversed polarity and it when the other direction.  I put it back in the shade and hung the shade in its bracket and again tried it on the battery and it worked both ways.  Re-installed in the coach and it wont work.  I am repairing the blind and my shade works fine.  So I though ok maybe the switch, so I switched the wires from the shade to the blind and the shade still worked so the switch is good, tried the blind on the shade switch and the same thing, 1 beep and nothing.

I attached a multimeter to the feed wires and pushed the switch button, multimeter shot up in voltage and then went quickly to zero, did this on both the blind and the shade switch with the same results.  Put the shade wires back and the shade still works.  What gives?
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Tubular Motors: General Discussion / Re: Troubleshooting beeping motors
« Last post by freightguy on February 25, 2017, 01:16:40 PM »
I just installed a new motor into my shade all it does is give 1 beep when I push the power button.  What happened with your beeping issue?
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Okay, just read that part again. I am actually using SmartThings but I figured it out. There is a parameter being passed in the z-wave command, within the Device Handler. Problem solved!

For anyone who is interested I created a virtual switch that I am using so I can trigger the preset/midpoint from Alexa, via the "stop" command. With the default at 1s it work most of the time. Setting it to 1.5s it works all the time.

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Hello, did you see the instructions that show how to do that in the Vera interface?

Regards, Adrian
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In the z-wave relay  instructions it advises that it is possible to change the default "trigger-on" period which is set to 1s.

Can you provide the instructions to do this?
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OK, then I've got it.  Thanks.
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Hi @lacoleman, there is no preferred route, it's just a matter of routing so you can still close the housing properly and not interfere with the operation.

Regards, Adrian
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I am wiring a 2-ch DCC-2W-RF wall switch using the wiring bundle from a DCC-ZWAVE-12R motor controller, connecting the wires to the pushbutton switches on the CB.  My question is whether there is a normal, preferred routing for the wires through the back of the wall switch unit.  I can see three possible routes but would rather follow the lead of someone who is has done this or is otherwise familiar with the usual practice.  Thanks.
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Hi @lacoleman, thanks for your feedback, that is good to know. I think you may be using our older series R motors; our newer G series have a finer jog function.

Regards, Adrian

You are right.  I am using the R-series.
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Tubular Motors: General Discussion / Re: Customer Service In Motor Selection
« Last post by admin on December 08, 2016, 11:43:05 AM »
Hi All, aw shucks, youse are too kind! Nice to know our customer care is appreciated though!

Cheers, Adrian
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