Installation Instructions Designer Roman Shades
Lutron Designer Roman Shades Installation Instructions Tools Required: Awl Tape measure Level Power drill Standard screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Notes: 1) Complete wiring and programming information can be found in the Sivoia QED Wire and Programming Guide, P/N 045-038 or at www.lutron.com. 2) The Electronic Drive Unit (EDU) will need to be powered to complete installation. Box Contents: Note: When drilling into metal or wood, the included screws are sufficient but we recommend predrilling the holes. Warning: If not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. If your application requires mounting the shade to some other substrate, select a fastener (not included) that is designed to support the weight of the shade being installed. Follow the manufacturer s instructions carefully. (4) Mounting Screws (See Note Above) (1) Cord Cleat and (2) Color Match Mounting Screws (Cord and Cleat only) (1) Angle Brackets - Soft Fabrics (2) Angle Brackets and (4) Screws (2) Yankee brackets - Naturally Woven Woods (Outside Mount (only)) (1) Chain Holder and mounting screw (Chain and Clutch only) (1) Additional (wide shades) - NWW Shades Yankee brackets with short bolt Lutron Designer Roman Shades 2
ROLLER-64 SHIPPING BLOCK REMOVAL! IMPORTANT THE ROLLER-64 ELECTRONIC DRIVE UNIT UTILIZES WOODEN SHIPPING BLOCKS AT EITHER END OF THE SHADE. IF THE SHADING SYSTEM THAT YOU ARE INSTALLING USES THE ROLER-64 ELECTRONIC DRIVE UNIT, THE SHIPPING BLOCKS MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE INSTALLATION. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY HAVE AN UNDESIRABLE EFFECT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SHADE. Remove Shipping Block Remove Shipping Block Remove Screws Securing Shipping Block to Shade Header Lutron Designer Roman Shades 3
1 Inside Mount (NWW or Designer Fabrics) Note: Manual lifting system shown. Electric Drive Units (EDU) shading systems install the same way. 1.1 Mark the Shade Position: M Use awl to mark shade s pre-drilled mounting holes. 1.2 Drill and Attach the Shade: D Drill mounting holes and attach shade using screws provided. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 4
2A Outside Mount - Naturally Woven Woods (NWW) 2.1A Determine Shade Locations Center the shade over the opening at the desired height. Mark the location of the shade headrail on the wall. Center the shade Horizontal edge Vertical edge Lutron Designer Roman Shades 5
2A Outside Mount - Naturally Woven Woods (NWW) (continued) 2.2A Determine the measurements to the center of each slot and transfer those measurements to the wall. Measure from the end of the headrail to the center of each slot, and mark inside slot. Yankee Bracket Stud Center of Headrail Headrail Measurement Center Lutron Designer Roman Shades 6
2A Outside Mount - Naturally Woven Woods (NWW) (continued) 2.3A Transfer the measurements to the center of each slot to the wall. Horizontal Center of Slot Vertical 2.4A Align the center of the bracket to the mark that you placed on the wall. Using the Yankee Bracket as a template, mark the hole locations on the wall. Make sure that the brackets are level and plumb. Align center of Bracket with Mark on Wall Side view Top of headrail Note: When determining hole locations, the top of the headrail will line up with the underside of the Yankee Bracket. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 7 Valance not shown for clarity
2A Outside Mount - Naturally Woven Woods (NWW) (continued) 2.5A Drill and Attach the Brackets to the Wall 2.6A Attach the Shade to the Brackets with hardware supplied (shown with third bracket (always in middle) Manual Shade Shown 2.7A Attach the Hardware Covers Velco strip (Align the VELCRO strips and press firmly.) Lutron Designer Roman Shades 8
2B Determine the location of your angle brackets and mark the holes on the wall. Make sure that your brackets are level and plumb. Drill and attach the brackets to the wall. Attach the shade to the brackets. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 9
Outside Mount - Designer Soft Fabrics - Cords Forward Make Bracket Slits in Fabric If your shade is a cords forward and is an outside mount application, slits will need to be made in the back of the fabric in order for the brackets to be inserted through the back of the shade and be attached to the headrail. Follow the steps below: Place a 1 ½ piece of masking tape on the face of the shade at each desired bracket location Mark a 1 wide cut line on the tape! IMPORTANT: When marking the slit locations, make sure they are placed exactly at the bottom edge of the headrail. If the cut is too high or low with reference to the bottom edge of the fabric, the shade fabric can bunch up or the shade cloth may tear. Mark Slit Cut Slit Using a Sharp Blade Lutron Designer Roman Shades 10
Attach the Cleat Finishing the Installation - Cord and Cleat or Cord Lock Lifting Systems Warning: If not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Drill 1/16 pilot holes and attach the cord cleat to the wall using the two color-matched screws provided. The location of the cleat must be at a height that will be safe for children. To unlock the shade, pull cord down and towards center of shade. Hold cord and move shade to the desired position. To lock the shade, in place pull cord past the outside edge of shade and release. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 11
4 Chain and Clutch Lifting Systems 4.1 Attach the Chain Holder The shade is shipped with the chain holder attached to the chain. Hold the chain holder upright and position it so that the chain is straight. Chain should rotate around the device easily. Mark the location of the installation hole on the wall, and drill a 1 16" pilot hole. Using the screw provided, attach the chain holder as shown. Screw 4 Operating Your Chain and Clutch Shade 4.2 To Raise Shade Pull chain closest to you down until shade is at desired position. To Lower Shade Pull chain closest to the window down until shade is at desired position. Outside Inside To Lower Shade Lutron Designer Roman Shades 12 To Raise Shade Pull chain in a downward direction
5 Wire Placement for EDU (Electrical Drive Units) shades 5.1 Determine wire location based on your application. (Roller-64 shown). Side View Front View Bottom View Note: When deciding how to run your wire. Please take into consideration that the unit may have a wooden headrail, an optional valance, hardware covers, or returns. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 13
5 Wire 7-Pin Terminal Block 5.2 Strip 2 of jacket off cable. 2 in. Wire 7-Pin terminal block (provided) to cable using the included screwdriver. EGND (Yellow/Green) 24 V~ (Red) 24 V~ (Red/White) MUX (Purple) MUX (Gray) 12 V (Blue) Common (Yellow) To EDU Connector LutronDesigner Roman Shades 14
5 Connect Terminal Blocks 5.3 Plug 7-pin terminal block on cable into EDU terminal block attached to shade bracket. Dress wires to ensure fabric does not rub while the shade is moving. Bottom View Lutron Designer Roman Shades 15
5 IR Receiver Connection (if applicable) 5.4 Plug in the IR receiver. 5.5 Position the IR receiver. Note: The IR receiver should be mounted such that it is in line-of-sight with the remote control and that it does not interfere with the shade. Note: Dress wires to ensure the fabric does not rub while the shade is moving. Bottom View Note: If necessary use 10-foot (3 m) extension (SV-IR-EXT-10 sold separately). Maximum length - 50ft (15.25 m). Lutron Designer Roman Shades 16
5 Setting Limits from the EDU Note: The following pages for setting limits and system programming showcases the Roller-64 EDU system. The programming steps of the Roller-100 EDU system are the same. The Wiring and Programming Guide (P/N 045-038) and/or the Technical Reference Guide (P/N 367-592) contains further information on these steps. Setting the Open Limit from the EDU Note: Setting the Open Limit lower than the Close Limit will cause the shade to move down when raise is pressed and up when lower is pressed. Use the programming stylus to run the shade up and down using the adjustment buttons. 5.6-1 Press the Open Limit Button ( ), the green LED on the shade EDU will turn on steady, indicating that the EDU is in Set Open Limit Mode. Press the Open Limit Button Steady LED 5.6-2 Adjust the position of the EDU to the desired Open Limit using the adjustment buttons ( ). Use the Adjustment buttons to move the EDU position 5.6-3 Press and hold the Open Limit Button ( ) for 5 seconds. The green LED on the shade EDU will flash for 2 seconds, then go dark, indicating that the current position has been stored as the Open Limit. Press and hold the Open Limit Button Flashing LED Lutron Designer Roman Shades 17
5 Setting Limits from the EDU (continued) Setting the Close Limit from the EDU 5.6-4 Press the Close Limit Button ( ). The green LED on the shade EDU will turn on steady, indicating that the EDU is in Set Close Limit Mode. Press the Close Limit Button Steady LED 5.6-5 Adjust the position of the EDU to the desired Close Limit using the adjustment buttons ( ). Use the Adjustment buttons to move the EDU position 5.6-6 Press and hold the Close Limit Button ( ) for 5 seconds. The green LED on the shade EDU will flash for 2 seconds, then go dark, indicating that the current position has been stored as the Close Limit. Press and hold the Close Limit Button for 5 seconds Flashing LED Lutron Designer Roman Shades 18
6 Finish System Programming The Sivoia QED shade is now installed, wired, and the OPEN/CLOSE limits for each shade have been set. The next step is to finish programming the system. Use the instructions in the Wiring and Programming Guide (p/n 045-038) or the Technical Reference Guide (p/n 367-592) and perform these four easy steps: Note: Before addressing, all keypads will operate all shades. This can be used to verify proper wiring and communication. 1. Address the system. This gives each EDU, keypad and contact closure interface in the system a unique address number or name, allowing proper communication between components. 2. Verify wiring of each EDU, keypad and interface using the LED feedback from each system component during addressing. 3. Assign shades (EDUs) to keypads, IR hand controls and/or contact closure interfaces. Tell the system which shades (EDUs) respond to which keypads, IR hand controls and contact closure interfaces. 4. Set and save PRESET shade positions if you desire them to be different from the factory defaults. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 19
7 Troubleshooting QED Symptom Shade will not move... Shade does not fully open or fully close... Fabric not level... Fabric not centered over window... Shade does not move smoothly... IR controls will not operate shade... Solution...If Roller-64 shipping blocks not removed....edu is not powered - check EDU Power....Shade is caught on something - free shade....shade is not assigned to keypad, IR, or CCI....Limits have been set incorrectly - refer to set open limit and set close limit sections....shade fabric is caught on something - free shade....check that brackets are mounted level....check that tracking correctly on the shade tube....check that the shade is centered....check for binding of shade fabric on window edge or trim...ir transmitter does not have line-of-sight to IR receiver....out of range - move to within 40 feet (12m) of IR receiver....edus not assigned to IR receiver....ir receiver not plugged into any EDU within range....ir remote control batteries are not providing power, replace them. MANUAL Symptom The shade will not raise or lower... When the draw cords are pulled, only one side of the shade moves up or down... Solution...Check that draw cords....are not caught on the mounting brackets or screws....make sure the shade is not caught on an obstruction, such as a part of the windowsill, crank, or latch. or...check to determine if any of the draw cords have become untied or knotted accidentally. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 20
Caring for Your Shade Your Designer Roman Shade will provide you with years of beauty and pleasure with minimal care and cleaning. Vacuum using a brush or dust head attachment. Dust lightly using a soft, clean cloth. Dry Clean your shade if it needs a more thorough cleaning. Never immerse the shade in water or liquids of any type. Lutron Designer Roman Shades 21
Limited Warranty Lutron Shading Solutions offers an 8-year limited warranty for our shading systems. Please contact customer service or visit our website for a complete warranty statement. Lutron Shading Solutions reserves the right to make improvements or changes to these products without prior notice. Although every attempt is made to ensure that this information is accurate and up to date, please check with Lutron Shading Solutions to confirm product availability, the latest specifications, and suitability for your application. This Product may be covered under one or more of the following U.S. patenets: 6,497,267; 6,983,783; 7,281,565; and corresponding foreign patents. U.S. and foreign patents pending. Lutron, the Sunburst logo, Sivoia and Sivoia QED are registered trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Technical Assistance Lutron Shading Solutions11520 Sun Shade Lane, Ashland, Virginia 23005 www.lutron.com/shadingsolutions/24/7 service and support: call: 1-800-446-1503 fax: 1-804-752-3366 email: shadinginfo@lutron.com 2008 LUTRON Electronics Co., Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. P/N 045-122 REV A.