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The remote control can also be used to reliably control the screen if it is instal-
led in furniture, for example, and a clear view of the infrared eye is not possible
or not desired.
Please note: The radio remote control can also control devices through walls
(i.e. from other rooms), whereby you do not have a view of the screen to con-
trol the extension or retraction. You should always ensure that you can see the
screen when it is being operated (i.e. extending or retracting), to avoid possib-
le malfunctions or injuries to third parties.
Up: The screen extends upwards.
Stop: The fabric movement stops.
Down: The fabric retracts downwards.
Up (ne): The fabric moves minimally upwards.
Down (ne): The fabric moves minimally downwards.
USE OF THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL (IR)
The use of an IR remote control is recommended if there is a small to medium
distance between the remote control and the screen. The IR remote control
can only be used if the supplied IR eye is positioned within the viewing range
of the remote control.
You can control your screen with the IR remote control if the IR eye on the
right-hand side of the housing has a line of sight to the IR remote control. The
infrared control can also enable simple automation via e.g. Logitech
TM
Harmo-
ny
TM
for example.
Up: The screen extends upwards.
Stop: The fabric movement stops.
Down: The fabric retracts downwards.
Up (ne): The fabric moves minimally upwards.
Down (ne): The fabric moves minimally downwards.

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