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engineering and design, BTX now offers the most complete control capabilities.
The same quality inherent in every BTX system also applies to control
options to accommodate any decor element. Optional radio frequency
or infrared remote control gives quick commands to the control element
of the shades. Sun sensor and seven-day timers maintain control of
shading operation even when the human element is removed. Specially
designed relay and interface modules allow systems integration with
complete building lighting and management control operations. |
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Switches
Three position switches are available in momentary operation
or continual maintained operation. Switch configurations are
available in single, multiple decorative and key switch options.
Switches may be joined with group controls for multiple shade
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Infrared
Remote
Infrared receivers can control individual motors or can be combined
with group controllers for multi-shade operation. IR receivers
can be equipped with push button face plate override and can
be concealed in 2" x 4" gang boxes, or can be located
where the infrared diode or eye can be placed inconspicuously
in the room, for easy control of up to 12 different motors.
The 12-channel decorative handsender can control shades individually
or simultaneously. These are excellently suited for vertical,
wood blind and mini-blind systems for precise angle control.
IR receivers can also have a separate low voltage wall switch
wired in a different location. |
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Radio
Remote
Radio receivers are available with one, two or tree channels
and is especially well suited for locations with limited access.
Recommended for drapery, pleated/cellular shades, and Roman
shade systems. Handsender control option in one, three and nine
(sequential only) channels. |
Automated
Controls
The digital timer allows shades to be raised and lowered 6 times
a day, 7 days a week. The controller can be joined with group
controllers for multiple shade operation. The sun sensor lowers
and raises shades by sensing light intensity. Low voltage interface
applications for integration with custom lighting controls,
computers, building and home automation systems are available. |
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Relays
and Group Controls
These provide mulit-shade functioning in combination with 110V
or 220V switches, remote controls, and automated controls. Decentralized
isolated relays are attached directly to motors for pre-wire
to 4 conductor wire runs at control locations. Group controls
in four, eight and twelve units will be home run directly to
controller and home run directly back to each motor system. |
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Low
Voltage Switching
Low voltage switching of 110V or 220V motors allows systems
to be controlled individually, in subgroups or as master groups
simultaneously, no matter which control system is used. |
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