Instructions / Assembly

SOL-LUX
12
AUTONOMOUS FUNCTIONS
The EOS awning has built-in functions with factory preset values for automatic
operation. See the Sol-Lux Mobile App manual for more information.
A
UTOMATIC
O
PEN AND
C
LOSE
The EOS automatically opens and closes based
upon the amount of sunlight that is detected.
When the factory preset sunlight level is matched or exceeded for the
extension delay time, the awning will extend.
When the light drops below the factory preset level and stays below the
preset level for the retraction delay time, the awning will retract.
I
NCLEMENT WEATHER DETECTION
The E
OS can detect inclement weather to prevent damage to the awning.
W
IND
S
ENSING
The Eos can detect and react to excessive motion due to windy conditions. When
the motion level equals or exceeds the factory preset value, the awning will retract
to prevent the awning from damage due to wind.
After the wind extend reattempt delay time, the awning will extend if conditions still
warrant awning extension. If the wind is persistent and causes the awning to
close, the 2
nd
wind extend reattempt delay time will double from the original value.
The second value will continue until a safe extension is completed or until a new
autonomous operation cycle begins.
L
OW
T
EMPERATURE
To allow sunlight to warm the interior of your home on cold days,
temperature sensing is used to pause autonomous operation. When the
awning temperature is below the factory preset of 40°F the awning will not
open. If the awning is open and the temperature drops below the setting, it
will close.
Awning temperature is monitored with a sensor in the RH arm of the awning.
This can be influenced by the environmental conditions and the colors of the
case and canopy. The awning temperature may not match the actual
ambient outdoor temperature.
S
NOW
L
OAD
S
ENSING
The EOS can detect accumulations of snow on the canopy. The awning will
attempt to fully retract and remain so until the temperature is above 50ºF for
an hour. Snow would likely be melted by this time and the awning should be
able to resume normal operation.
1. Clear all the accumulated material from the awning.
2. If the load material blocks the lead rail from closing completely, the
awning will then change to obstruction detected.
OPEN
CLOSE