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HDRF BRIDGE v1.0.0.1 User Guide

CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION/INSTALLER QUICK SETUP... 3 2 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES... 4 3 HDRF BRIDGE FACTORY DEFAULTS... 5 A HDRF DEVICES AND RQ DEVICES INITIAL SETUP... 6 B HDRF BRIDGE CONNECTIONS... 6 C HDRF BRIDGE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION... 7 D STEPS CREATE AN HDRF NETWORK... 8 4 SPECIFICATIONS... 11 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 11 6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE... 12 7 APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION MENU SETTINGS... 12 8 APPENDIX B RQ MESSAGE FORMAT... 13 9 APPENDIX C RQ COMMANDS... 14 10 APPENDIX D UNSUPPORTED RQ COMMANDS... 15 11 APPENDIX E CONFIGURATION MENU SETTINGS... 15 Copyright 2014 Hunter Douglas Limited [ABN 98 009 675 709] 18.000.000 07/14

1 INTRODUCTION The HDRF Bridge is an Automation gateway capable of converting RS232 serial commands from an Automation system into wireless RF commands to the HDR motor. A single HDRF Bridge will allow most automation systems to send UP/DOWN/STOP commands, as well as granular Move to positions for up to 255 individual motors, without requiring BUS cables or cords. (AC240 power still required to power the motor) Move to positions can be anywhere between 0% and 99% of the full open position in 1% increments, allowing very fine control of each individual blind. One HDR 4 Channel remote control can also be joined to the network allowing control of up to 15 motors. INSTALLER QUICK SETUP INSTRUCTIONS The instructions below are designed to enable the quick setup of the HDR motors to the bridge to allow an Automation system to begin communicating with the blinds. This setup does not include the addition of a remote control to control the blinds. See additional instructions in this guide to add a remote control. 1) Apply Power to the Bridge 2) Press the Network Button on the back of the HDR Bridge to enable pairing mode (the Bridge will flash yellow indefinitely) 3) Ensure all blinds/motors are installed and have power applied to the blind motors. (press either of the two buttons on the motor head to ensure the blind is powered) The blind should move momentarily to confirm. 4) Set Limits on each motor from the motor head. a. Press and Hold one of the outer buttons on the motor head and hold until the desired height of the bottom bar is achieved. b. To set the limit press and HOLD the centre button followed by the outer button together for approximately 15 seconds or until the centre button flashes. c. Set the other limit by following the same process above, but use the opposite outer button to the one in step A. d. To Change motor direction, Press and HOLD the two outer buttons on the motor head for approximately 20 seconds or until the centre light flashes. e. To clear all Limits and motor direction Press and Hold the CENTRE button for approximately 20 seconds. 5) To add the motor to the HDRF Bridge, once limits are set, Triple press the centre button (3 quick presses in less than 2 seconds) 6) The motor will JOG after 30 seconds to indicate it has joined the HDRF Bridge 7) Continue on to all other motors to be joined, following the steps above to set limits and add to the HDRF Bridge 8) Once all motors have been added, press the Network button on the back of the HDRF Bridge to stop the invitation mode (Yellow light will stop flashing) The HDRF Bridge can now be connected to the automation system and commands can be sent following the detailed instructions in this guide. 3

2 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES INCLUDED: HDRF Bridge. HDRF Antenna 2.4 GHz (onboard). External power supply 5 volt DC, 1A USB to Mini-B cable, 91cm (for external power supply). USAGE: Indoor Use in Dry Locations Only. NOT INCLUDED: SUITE remote. PC computer. RS-232 serial cable. FRONT LED USB PORT: The USB port is only for power, not data. Use only the 5 volt DC external power supply provided. BACK 4

3 HDRF BRIDGE FACTORY DEFAULTS Version Power Up Baud rate Flow Control Echo received characters End-of-line sequence Flip position when using RQ RQ Address 1.0.0 (as shown on the bottom of the plastic case) Observe the HDRF Bridge LED for initialisation blink during power-up: 1 Blue 9600 8N1 Xon/Xoff Off CR (carriage return) Yes BSB (may be reassigned) DEFINITIONS HDRF Bridge ACTION RESULTS Hub Device Jog Once Jog Twice Join a Network While Network Invite is active on the SUITE remote and the HDRF Bridge: Plug in each HDRF motor. Plug in each HDRF Receiver to a powered HDRF motor. IMPORTANT:The HDRF Bridge is always the Hub Device in an HDRF network. No other device can be the Hub Device. Device moves a short distance in one direction. Device moves a short distance in one direction,then moves a short distance in the opposite direction. Device jogs once to indicate the HDRF or RQ device successfully joined the network. Network Button * Triple press within 1 second A reset that clears network information.theyellow LED blinks twice,then the Blue LED blinks twice (indicates the HDRF Bridge is a Hub Device). A serial string with the version number is sent to the PC or automation system. Single press Press and hold for 10 seconds, until Yellow LED blinks once, then release. Starts or stops Network Invite.Use only when the Yellow LED is off, and you want to join a SUITE remote or other HDRF devices to the HDRF network. The Yellow LED flashes indefinitely. Single-press the Network Button again to turn off Network Invite (Yellow LED stops flashing). A partial reset that resets the Baud Rate and Terminal Emulator settings for the HDRF Bridge. Reset Button * Singlepress A full reset of the HDRF Bridge to factory default. The Blue LED blinks twice to indicate the HDRF Bridge is a Hub Device. A serial string with the version number is sent to the PC or automation system. Network Invite Network Search Press Network Button on HDRF Bridge to enable or disable Network Invite. SUITE remote: press the STOP button. Apply power to an HDRF device and the device will search for a network to join. The time frame while the Hub Device allows other HDRF devices to join the network. HDRF Bridge: Yellow LED flashes indefinitely. SUITE Remote: Green LED flashes for 60 seconds. HDRF motors and HDRF to HDQ Receivers will become a Hub Device and create their own network, if no other networks are found in up to 3 minutes. SUITE remotes and the RF Switch Transmitters only join existing networks. The HDRF Bridge is always the Hub Device and never performs a network search. * If you are in the Configuration Menu, you must exit the menu before pressing the Network Button or the Reset Button. 5

A HDRF DEVICES AND RQ DEVICES INITIAL SETUP The HDRF Bridge communicates with all HDRF devices as well as RQ motor controls or RQ motors that are connected by HDQ to HDRF Receivers. HDRF MOTORS AND REMOTES An HDRF Motor should be in the following state before joining to a network: Limits set, network information cleared, then unplugged. 6 NOTE: Limits can be set, cleared, and adjusted on an HDRF motor after it joins the network by using the motor head buttons or a SUITE remote. SUITE Remote at factory default and asleep. For details about using a SUITE remote in an HDRF network, see the Hunter Douglas M40/50RF System installer guide. RQ DEVICES (MOTORS AND MOTOR CONTROLS) CONNECTED TO HDRF TO HDQ TRANSCEIVER Prepare RQ devices for inclusion into an HDRF network, but do not plug in the HDRF to RQ Receiver yet. 1. The RQ device must be in the following state before connecting to an HDRF to RQ Receiver: a. Factory Default all options set to factory default. b. Limits set: i. If RQ control, limits on the motor being controlled must be set and the control calibrated. ii. If RQ motor, the limits must be set. 2. Follow the setup instructions included with RQ to HDRF Receiver Install Guide. 3. The RQ device motor or motor control must be powered up. The RQ to HDRF Receiver will be connected in a later step. An RQ motor control must have a motor connected to provide feedback (jogs), as an HDRF network is set up. B HDRF BRIDGE CONNECTIONS HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS HDRF Bridge (with 5 volt DC power supply and USB to Mini-B cable). PC computer or laptop with DB-9 style (DE-9) serial port, or USB port for a USB Serial Adaptor cable. o Terminal program for the PC, such as HyperTerminal or Tera Term. Do not use SuperTerm. o RS-232 male to female cable or USB Serial Adaptor cable (USB with DB-9 style male connector). OPTIONAL: one SUITE remote provides an additional method of motor administration and control for up to 15 motors that are in the HDRF network. TERMINAL EMULATOR SETTINGS NOTE: these settings are for HyperTerminal. Other terminal emulators may require Local Echo ON. Serial Port Settings: 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Flow Control: Software Xon/Xoff Local Echo: off Do not insert a linefeed after CR. RS-232 CABLE AND PINOUT Standard DB-9 style to DB-9 style RS-232 serial cables are used to connect a PC/laptop or automation system to the HDRF Bridge. See the illustration below.

NOTE: the CTS and RTS wires can be omitted when using Xon/Xoff flow control. HDRF BRIDGE C HDRF BRIDGE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 1. Hook it up. a. Turn on the PC. Launch the terminal emulator program and create a new connection with the correct terminal emulator settings. b. Connect the RS-232 cable (or USB Serial Adaptor cable) from the PC to the RS-232 port on the HDRF Bridge. c. Connect the USB to Mini-B cable between the 5 volt DC external power supply and the HDRF Bridge. NOTE: The USB port on the HDRF Bridge is only for power, not data. 2. Apply power to the HDRF Bridge. a. Plug in the 5 volt DC external power supply to AC power. b. Observe the HDRF Bridge LED for initialization during power-up. Version blink: 1 Blue (version 1.0.0) c. The version report serial string is sent over the RS-232 connection to a terminal emulator or automation system:!bsbv1.0.0.1 (NOTE: BSB is the default RQ address of the HDRF Bridge). 3. Configure the HDRF Bridge. Use a terminal emulator to configure the HDRF Bridge and send commands to the RQ devices and/or HDRF devices in the network. For an explanation of the Configuration Menu settings shown below, see Appendix A. NOTE: HyperTerminal is used as the example below. Other terminal emulators may vary in the echo and line termination character settings. In the Terminal Emulator: a. Press Ctrl-C to launch the Configuration Menu. Only the last item in the Configuration Menu shows in the terminal emulator (HyperTerminal). To see all of the menu items, turn on the Echo and Linefeed characters using the next two steps. b. Press the 2 key. Sets Echo to on to see Rx characters on the screen. c. Press the 3 key. Sets the line termination character to CR+LF (carriage return and line feed). 7

Configuration Menu: d. OPTIONAL: change the Baud Rate. 1. Press the 1 key OR use an arrow key to select the Baud rate entry in the Configuration Menu, then press the Enter key. 2. In the Baud rate sub-menu, press the 1 2 or 3 key OR use an arrow key to select a different Baud rate, then press the Enter key. Baud rate sub-menu: 3. Change the Baud rate in the terminal emulator program on the PC to match the HDRF Bridge. 4. Power-cycle the HDRF Bridge. NOTE: the Baud rate does not change until power is turned off, then turned on. To return to the Configuration Menu from the Baud rate sub-menu: Press the 0 key OR use an arrow key to select the Up entry, then press the Enter key. e. OPTIONAL: change other settings, by selecting the item in the Configuration Menu, and making a selection in the sub-menu that appears. f. Exit the Configuration Menu: Press the 0 key or use an arrow key to select the Exit Configuration then press the Enter key. D STEPS CREATE AN HDRF NETWORK IMPORTANT: A SUITE remote is OPTIONAL. A SUITE remote (Setup Mode) can Toggle Motor Direction and Set/Adjust/Clear Limits for 15 HDRF motors. If no SUITE remote is in the network, the Toggle Motor Direction and Set/Adjust/Clear Limits can be performed using the head buttons on an HDRF motor. A SUITE remote cannot Set/Adjust/Clear Limits on RQ motors or RQ motor controls that are connected to the HDQ to HDRF Receiver. A SUITE remote in User Mode can control all motors in a network? 1. Exit from the Configuration Menu if it is showing in the terminal emulator. 2. Verify that no devices are currently joined to the HDRF network. a. In the terminal emulator, press Ctrl-T to show the Device List. b. If the Device List is empty, continue with Step 3. 8

Empty Device List: c. If the Device List contains devices, then triple-press (within 1 second) the Network Button on the HDRF Bridge. The Yellow LED blinks twice, then the Blue LED blinks twice. A serial string with the version number is sent to the PC or automation system. d. In the terminal emulator, press Ctrl-T to show the Device List, which should be empty. Exit the Ctrl-T screen by pressing Ctrl-C, then the O key. Continue with Step 3. 3. On the HDRF Bridge, start Network Invite by pressing the Network Button once. a. The Yellow LED is flashing (and remains flashing until the Network Button is pressed again). 4. ONLY IF USING A SUITE REMOTE join the remote to the network. a. Press the PRESET, UP, STOP, or DOWN button to wake up and initiate Network Search. Green PRESET LED is on solid. b. After a few seconds, the SUITE remote joins the HDRF network. The Group 1 LED is on solid, and the Red PRESET button is on solid. c. Press the Network Button on HDRF Bridge to turn off Network Invite. Yellow LED on the HDRF Bridge turns OFF. 5. ONLY IF USING A SUITE REMOTE join RF devices to the network. a. For the remainder of network setup, issue the Network Invite from the SUITE remote to join other RF devices to the network. Wake up the remote, then press and release the STOP button to initiate Network Invite. Remote: Green LED under PRESET flashes for up to 60 seconds while Network Invite is active. HDRF Bridge: Yellow LED also flashes to indicate Network Invite is active. b. Press the STOP button on the SUITE remote to toggle Network Invite ON and OFF. IMPORTANT: Network Invite on the SUITE remote turns OFF after 60 seconds. Make sure Network Invite is ON before joining devices to the network. NOTE: The first 15 motors that are joined can be administered from the SUITE remote. All networked devices are shown in the Device List of the HDRF Bridge and can be administered and controlled with the HDRF Bridge. 6. Make sure Network Invite is active on the SUITE remote (if used) and the HDRF Bridge. a. Apply power to each HDRF motor, and plug in an RQ to HDR Receiver into each RQ motor or RQ motor control, until all devices are joined to the network. b. Each device jogs when it joins the network, which normally happens within a few seconds. 7. If only using the HDRF Bridge (no remote), press the Network Button once to stop Network Invite. a. Yellow LED turns off. 9

8. In the terminal emulator, press Ctrl-T to show the Device List. Verify that all devices successfully joined the network. IMPORTANT The RQ address of each device is automatically reassigned a new 3-digit RQ address as it joins the network: 001, 002, 003, and so on. For the Type of device: 01 is a SUITE remote, and 06 is an HDRF motor or HDQ to HDRF Receiver (connected to an HDQ motor or HDQ motor control). The HDRF Bridge does not show in the Device List. Below is an example of a Device List with six devices one SUITE remote and five other devices. 9. Configure the HDRF network. a. Use the SUITE remote to configure the HDRF network (full configuration for HDRF motors, and only setting the PRESET position on motors using the RQ to HDRF Receiver), OR b. In the terminal emulator or automation system, use the RQ commands listed in Appendix C to configure the HDRF network. NOTE: Enter RQ commands into the terminal emulator while at the Device List screen (Ctrl-T). 15. END. 10 IMPORTANT: If you are not using a SUITE remote in the HDRF network, you must set limits on HDRF motors first, in order to use RQ commands from the terminal emulator to configure and control those motors. 10. If the HDRF Bridge is to be connected to an automation system after the HDRF network is set up, then you must reverse the Echo (On) and Line Termination character (CR+LF) that were turned on previously in the Configuration Menu from the terminal emulator. To reverse Echo (On) and Line Termination character (CR+LF) in the terminal emulator: a. Press Ctrl-C to enter the Configuration Menu. b. Press the 2 key. c. Press the 3 key. d. Press the 0 key to exit the Configuration Menu. 11. Verify that the Yellow LED on the HDRF Bridge is OFF. If the Yellow LED is flashing, press the Network Button once to turn the LED off. 12. Disconnect the PC from the HDRF Bridge. 13. Connect the automation system to the HDRF Bridge. 14. Put the SUITE remote into User Mode, for handoff to the customer.

4 SPECIFICATIONS No serviceable parts are included. Usage Power Indoor Use in Dry Locations Only. Ordinary Protection (not protected against harmful ingress of moisture). USB power draw from the USB 5VDC Power Supply: 5VDC 1A max (<0.1A typical) Frequency 2.4 GHz Operating Temperature Range +5 C to + 35 C (+41 F to + 95 F) Transportation and Storage Temperatures -18 C to + 49 C (0 F to +120 F) Maximum Altitude 4,115 m (13,500 ft) Weight HDRF Bridge: 0.12 kg (0.26 lb) HDRF Bridge: Dimensions Width: 96.7 mm (3.81in) Height: 96.7 mm (3.81in) Depth: 23.6 mm (0.93 in ) Listed Accessories Cleaning Instructions External USB 5VDC power supply. USB cable. HDRF Bridge: 1. Disconnect power. 2. Unplug cable and power cord. 3. Wipe the device s outside surface lightly with a clean, soft cloth dampened with water. Optional Remote Control: 1. Wipe the device s outside surface lightly with a clean, soft cloth dampened with water. 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Important safety instructions. It is important for the safety of persons to follow these instructions. Save these instructions. Do not allow children to play with fixed controls. Keep remote controls away from children. Frequently examine the installation for imbalance and signs of wear or damage to cables. Do not use if repair or adjustment is necessary. Please instruct the Operator to disconnect the external power supply & remove the plug of the power supply cord of the external power supply from the AC Mains Outlet (or remove the wall-mount power supply from the AC Mains Outlet): please ensure that the Mains Outlet is easily accessible for this purpose. 11

6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE This symbol means that this product complies with International Standard EN 55011: 2007 and AS/NZS 4268: 2008 7 APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION MENU SETTINGS Configuration Menu Entry 12 Default Setting Description 0. Exit Configuration n/a Exits the HDRF Bridge configuration menu. 1. Baud rate 9600 Choices: 9600, 19200, 115200 2. Bridge echoes Rx d characters off Choices: off = do not echo characters to the display. on = echo characters to the display. 3. Line termination character(s) CR Choices: CR = moves the cursor to the beginning of the same line. CR+LF = moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line. 4. Semicolon action Terminates command Choices: Terminates command = parses and transmits single commands each time a semicolon or CR is received. Separates commands = allows multiple commands to be received before processing. Commands are parsed and transmitted after a CR is received. 5. Flip position when using RQ Yes Choices: See NOTE 1 below. Yes = position reports from RF devices are flipped to match the position reporting scheme of RQ devices. No = position reports from RF devices are not flipped. 6. Pass Device Information Frame Never Choices: See NOTE 2 below. Never = do not transmit Device Information Frames over the serial interface. When using RF = transmit Device Information Frames over the serial interface when the last command received was an RF command and not an RQ command. Always = transmit Device Information Frames over the serial interface whenever one is received from an RF device. NOTE 1 a. By default, RQ devices report 99 percent when at the fully closed limit, and 0 percent when at the fully open limit. b. By default, RF devices report 0.0 percent when at the fully closed limit, and 99.9 percent when at the fully open limit. c. When the RQ protocol is used, the position is reported as two digits (0-99) from RQ devices that use the HDQ to HDR Receiver. d. When the RF protocol is used, the position is reported as two digits (0-99) from RQ devices, and as three digits (0.0-99.9) from RF devices. NOTE 2 a. A Device Information Frame is an RF protocol message that contains detailed information about an RF device.

8 APPENDIX B RQ MESSAGE FORMAT An RQ message always begins with the Start Character! (a.k.a. Bang) and ends with the End Character ; (semicolon). There will always be an Address (3 ASCII characters) and a Command (1 ASCII character) as shown in the table below. In some cases, the Data field is a variable number of characters or no Data. A? (question mark) in the Data field signifies a query message. For Downlink messages, the End Character is ; or <CR> (both are treated the same). For Uplink messages, the End Character can be set using the HDRF Bridge Configuration Menu to be ; or <CR>. RQ Addressing is always three ASCII characters composed of only 0-9 and A-Z. For the case where an address is 000 the global command all RF devices networked to the HDRF Bridge are being addressed and for that reason, no device can have 000 as its RQ address. The HDRF Bridge is factory addressed at BSB. RQ devices are given random addresses from the factory (first character will be between C and Z ). Uplink Messages from the RF devices, relayed to the PC/automation system via the HDRF Bridge. Downlink Messages from the PC/automation system, relayed to the RF devices via the HDRF Bridge. The following is an example of a Downlink message from the PC/automation system to the HDRF Bridge requesting its version. The literal command string is!bsbv?; Start Character Address Command Data End Character! BSB v? ; Improperly formatted Downlink messages or message content that is out of range will cause the message to be discarded by the HDRF Bridge and an Uplink error message generated (!BSBU;). 13

The RQ commands and responses in the table below are valid when sent to the HDRF Bridge from a PC or automation system. BSB = the default RQ address of the HDRF Bridge. RQ Command @ (and A) 14 Data Description Example Response Notes 3 characters (0-9 or A-Z) Re-address the SUITE remote!001@rm1; RQ Address change report.!001@rm1; v? Report version!bsbv?;!bsbv1.0.0.1; v? Report version!002v?;!002v1.5.1.1; o none Move open c none Move close s none Stop i none Identify m r? destination* (00-99) Move to intermediate position (2 digit) Request 2 digit position now!002o;!000o;!002c;!000c;!002s;!000s;!002i;!000i;!002m23;!002r?; Motor moves to fully open. All motors move to fully Open. Motor moves to fully Closed. All motors move to fully Closed. Motor stops. All motors Stop. Motor jogs once. All motors jog once. SCENES: Scenes cannot be defined while the motor is moving. d scene s Define a scene!002dc23; d scene s here (where we h = set scene to are now) g scene s Execute scene d 9 APPENDIX C RQ COMMANDS scene s NS Clear a scene!002dch;!000dch;!002gc;!000gc;!002dcns;!000dcns; Motor moves to 23% away from reference. 2 digit position report if motor is stopped. For example:!002r23; If RQ Motor or standard motor/ RQ motor control: jogs twice and does not move to the scene. If RF motor: jogs twice, then jogs twice again, and does not move to the scene. Motor jogs twice. All motors jog twice. Motor goes to scene C. All motors go to scene C, if they are included in the scene. Motor jogs twice.** All motors jog twice.** This device s RQ address was changed from 001 to RM1. The HDRF Bridge s firmware version is 1.0.0.1 This device s firmware version is 1.5.1.1 NOTE: the SUITE remote will not report it s firmware version number.!000 is a Global All command.!000 is a Global All command.!000 is a Global All command. Used to identify which motor is assigned to an RQ address.!000 is a Global All command. Motor is stopped 23% away from reference. Motor is stopped 23% away from reference. Define Scene C at 23% away from reference for this motor. NOTE: By default, Scene 0 is used for the PRESET button on the SUITE remote. Scene is set at current, stopped position of motor(s).!000 is a Global All command. If motor is already at position for Scene C, or motor is not in Scene C, no movement happens.!000 is a Global All command. Do not act on scene C for this motor.**!000 is a Global All command. Clears scene C on all motors.** * 00 means at reference (for RQ, default = open), 99 means at limit away from reference (closed). The percentages can be flipped when using the Flip position option in the Configuration Menu of the HDRF Bridge. NOTE: positions may not be evenly spaced depending on method of lift and motor response to load. NOTE: 2 digit positions repeat the 1st digit as the 3rd digit to evenly space the fractional part. For example: 27% is converted to 27.2%. When a position is reported as 2 digits, the 3rd digit is ignored (not rounded). ** For RQ to HDRF Receiver product label = v1.5.0 and earlier / firmware = v1.5.0.1 and earlier the motor will jog once when a scene is cleared. For HDRF motors product label = v1.4.0 and earlier / firmware = v1.4.0.6 and earlier the motor does not jog and the scene is not cleared. s Scene number is one of 62 possible: from 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z

10 APPENDIX D UNSUPPORTED RQ COMMANDS These RQ commands are not supported when sent to an HDRF Bridge from a PC or automation system. BSB = the default RQ address of the HDRF Bridge.!BSBU; the U = undefined or invalid message. RQ Command Data Description Send Response Notes ~ ~ ~ @ Global All 3 characters (0-9 or A-Z) Randomize the HDRF Bridge s RQ address Randomize the RQ address of all RQ devices (Global All) Randomize the RQ address of one RQ device Re-address all devices!bsb~;!bsbu; Not allowed.!000~;!bsbu; Not allowed.!002~;!bsbu; Not allowed.!000@aaa!bsbu; Illegal command. d - (minus sign) Clear all scenes!002d-;!bsbu; Currently not supported. M N? N R? destination (000-999) 1-16 characters Move to intermediate position (3 digit) Request the HDRF Bridge s default name Assign a name to the HDRF Bridge Request 3 digit position now!002m237;!bsbn?;!bsbnrf_ bridge; Moves to 23.7% away from reference.!bsbu;!bsbu; Currently not supported. Not allowed. The name parameter is not supported on the HDRF Bridge or on RF devices networked to the HDRF Bridge. Not allowed. Cannot assign a name to the HDRF Bridge.!002R?; 3 digit position report if stopped. Currently not supported. V Global All? Report version!000v?;!bsbv1.0.0.1; The HDRF Bridge reports first... followed by version reports from several, but not all of the RF devices. NOTE: Not all RF devices report when using a Global All version request. The HDRF Bridge s firmware version is 1.0.0.1 NOTE: the SUITE remote will not report it s firmware version number. 11 APPENDIX E CONFIGURATION MENU SETTINGS HDRF Commands entered using a terminal emulator are fully supported and contain commands that can be used to configure HDRF motors if no SUITE remote is used in the network, for example, Toggle Motor Direction and Set/ Clear/Adjust Limits. The syntax for HDRF Commands is significantly different than RQ Commands and is not documented here. If there is a need for HDRF Commands, contact Hunter Douglas Support for details. NOTE: If no SUITE remote is in the network, the motor configuration functions can be performed using the head buttons on the HDRF motor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer does not make any representations or warranties (implied or otherwise) regarding the accuracy and completeness of this document and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damage, including but not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damage. All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective holders. 15