Safety instructions
The motor may only be operated after reading these safety instructions, failing to do so might cause serious harm.
- Do not operate a blind which in any way is damaged
- Charging of battery operated blinds, only with suitable chargers
- only operate the blind within the prescribed environmental situation
- the motor may only be used in combination with the recommended and suitable power source, originally supplied with the blind.
- A remote control is considered NOT to be a children's toy
- window decoration motors should be replaced when the rated cycle limitation is reached




PowerView® EOS Bottom-Up blind¶
The PowerView® M25S single shaft motor is suited to be used with EOS Plissé and Duette® blind hardware from HunterDouglas.
Plissé
Duette®
1. Delivery condition¶
As standard, no remote control or hub is connected to the motor. No limits are set. Motor is default set to Venetian blind
motor type.
If the motor condition is unknown, perform the following steps.
IMPORTANT
The motor type (default set to Venetian blind
), has to be changed to Plissé or Duette®
type. Use the PowerView® Programmer software tool to change.
1.1. Check motor type¶
The motor can be programmed for freehanging blinds:
Freehanging Plissé
Freehanging Duette®
The motor can be programmed for tensioned blinds:
Tensioned Plissé
Tensioned Duette®
IMPORTANT
It is important to assign the correct motor type:
- The behaviour of the blind is slightly different with each motor type
- Correct recognition in the PowerView® App depends on the motor type
By reading out the LED sequence after power up, the motor type can be seen.
1.1.1
Power up the motor by connecting the power cable to the battery wand or power supply.
1.1.2
Immediately Check the motor button LED sequence after start up.
1.1.3
The LED sequence should read:
Freehanging Plissé
type
Freehanging Duette®
type
Tensioned Plissé
type
Tensioned Duette®
type
1.2. End limits reset (factory default)¶
This procedure will erase all limits stored in the volatile motor memory. It will not clear the Network ID and Group assignments. Completing an End limits reset will prevent a PowerView® remote or App from operating a window covering until it is reprogrammed.
Note
This procedure can be skipped for a fresh out of the box motor.
The motor will jog 2x when receiving any PowerView® command (e.g. Pressing the manual control button on the motor), to confirm no limits are set.
1.2.1
Remove power from the motor by disconnecting the power cable from the battery wand or power supply and wait for 20 seconds.
1.2.2
Press and hold the manual control button
on the motor.
1.2.3
Reconnect power to the motor while press and hold the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns red/green
1.2.4
Press and hold the manual control button
until the motor jogs 1x.
1.2.5
Release the manual control button
.
The end limits have been cleared.
1.3. Network reset¶
This procedure will erase all network data stored in the motor, including Network ID and Group assignments. It will not clear the end limits. Completing a Network reset will prevent a PowerView® remote or App from operating the window covering until it is reprogrammed.
1.3.1
Press and hold the manual control button
on the motor for 12 seconds.
The blind will jog 1x at 6 seconds and a second time at 12 seconds
1.3.2
Release the manual control button
after the second jog.
The Network ID and Group assignments have been cleared.
2. Pairing a remote¶
A PowerView® remote can control up to 6 individual groups of blinds (buttons 1 to 6 at the top of the remote). The instructions below assign a blind to group 1.
2.1
Locate the manual control button
on your blind.
2.2
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
Keep pressing until the remote lights start blinking
2.3
Press the group1
button.
IMPORTANT
Watch out to perform steps 2.4 and 2.5 within 3 seconds!
2.4
Press and hold the manual control button
.
2.5
Press the open
button.
The blind will jog 1x
2.6
Release the manual control button
.
2.7
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking
The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds.
3. Checking motor direction¶
IMPORTANT
Reversing motor direction is only possible with a fresh out of the box motor (no limits set) or when the end limits are reset. Before any limits are programmed, the motor direction has to be checked and reversed if needed.
If the top or bottom limit is already set, and the motor direction has to be reversed, perform a reset before continuing.
3.1. Put motor in program mode¶
IMPORTANT
Watch out to perform steps 3.1.1 and 3.1.2 within 3 seconds!
3.1.1
Press and hold the manual control button
.
3.1.2
Press the open
button.
The blind will jog 1x
Make sure group1
on the remote is selected.
3.1.3
Release the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode
3.2. Check and confirm¶
3.2.1
Press the arrow down
button to check motor direction.
3.2.2.A
If the blind moves upwards, Press the stop
button.
Motor direction NOT OK!
3.2.2.B
If the blind moves downwards, Press the stop
button and continue with step 4.1.4
Motor direction OK!
3.2.3
Press and hold the manual control button
for 1 second to reverse motor direction.
The blind will jog 1x to acknowledge the direction is reversed
3.2.4
Continue with step 4.1.4
4. Setting end limits¶
It doesn’t matter if you start with setting the open or the close limit first. In this description we start with the open (top) limit.
4.1. Open limit (top)¶
4.1.1
Press and hold the manual control button
.
4.1.2
Press the open
button.
The blind will jog 1x
Make sure group1
on the remote is selected.
4.1.3
Release the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode
4.1.4
Use the open
, stop
and close
buttons to move the blind about 20cm below the headrail.
4.1.5
Use the open
button to let the blind hit the headrail. The motor will stop moving.
The motor needs to hit the headrail!
4.1.6
Move the blind to the desired top position with the open
, close
and stop
buttons.
4.1.7
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
DO NOT select a group on the remote!
Keep pressing until the remote lights start blinking
IMPORTANT
Watch out to perform steps 4.1.6 and 4.1.7 within 3 seconds!
4.1.8
Press and hold the manual control button
.
4.1.9
Press the open
button.
The blind will jog 1x to acknowledge the limit is set
4.1.10
Release the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns off
4.1.11
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking
The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds.
4.1.12
The top limit is set!
Note
To re-position the top limit of the blind, repeat step 4.1 Open limit (top).
4.2. Close limit (bottom)¶
4.2.1
Press and hold the manual control button
.
4.2.2
Press the close
button.
The blind will jog 1x
Make sure group1
on the remote is selected.
4.2.3
Release the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns red to acknowledge the motor is in program mode
4.2.4
Use the open
, stop
and close
buttons to move the blind to the desired bottom position.
4.2.5
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
DO NOT select a group on the remote!
Keep pressing until the remote lights start blinking
IMPORTANT
Watch out to perform steps 4.2.6 and 4.2.7 within 3 seconds!
4.2.6
Press and hold the manual control button
.
4.2.7
Press the close
button.
The blind will jog 1x to acknowledge the limit is set
4.2.8
Release the manual control button
.
The motor LED turns off
4.2.9
Press and hold the stop
button for 6 seconds.
Keep pressing until the remote lights stop blinking
The remote will exit programming mode automatically after 20 seconds.
4.2.10
The bottom limit is set!
Note
To re-position the bottom limit of the blind, repeat step 4.2. Close limit (bottom).
5. Motor control button LED¶
The motor control button LED gives an indication of the motor status. The LED can flash RED or GREEN. Below you find an overview of all possible combinations.
After power up¶
Restart / Start up
Blind type: Freehanging Plissé
Blind type: Freehanging Duette®
Blind type: Tensioned Plissé
Blind type: Tensioned Duette®
After Reset¶
End limits reset (factory default),
see chapter 1.2
Network reset on manual control button
release,
see chapter 1.3. Blind type: Freehanging Plissé
Network reset on manual control button
release,
see chapter 1.3. Blind type: Freehanging Duette®
Network reset on manual control button
release,
see chapter 1.3. Blind type: Tensioned Plissé
Network reset on manual control button
release,
see chapter 1.3. Blind type: Tensioned Duette®
Battery operation¶
Low battery indication (< 11.0V).
The blind will run in slow mode and can only be send upwards.
Ultra low battery indication (< 8.5V).
The blind will not run anymore. Change the batteries.
Others¶
The maximum motor current has been reached.
E.g. The blind is stuck at an obstacle.
(Continuous)
Steady red LED.
The motor is in program mode (during limit setting).
Jog 1x¶
Action confirmed.
Jog 2x¶
Action denied on move command: no limit set.
Action denied on move command: no valid close limit set.
Action denied on move command: no valid open limit set.
Jog 3x¶
Action denied on open limit set: open limit is not referenced (did not hit headrail! See step 4.1.5)
Jog 4x¶
Action denied on limit set: invalid product height
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