- Self contained, no need for additional awning rails or other attachments
- No vertical arms to interfere with the side walls, windows or other accessories, the awning can be positioned without concern of obstructions
- Lateral arm design support, the strongest lateral arms available in the market
- No separate ground supports are required.
- Pitch adjustment can be set for optimal rain run-off
- Direct Response Auto-Retract system, the latest in electronic controls with automatic retract, sensitivity control and no anemometer cups. The system includes a 433MHz RF remote
- Key pad design provides a positive tactile feel and total control in one master panel including Standard Operation and the Direct Response sensitivity settings.
Direct Response Electronic Controls
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The Direct Response Auto-Retract system detects awning motion caused by windy conditions. The motion
sensor is located in the lead rail. Sensitivity is set on the control panel. The system operates by gauging
the vertical motion of the awning’s leading edge. When persistent motion exceeds the factory preset
threshold value for 2 seconds or longer, the system will automatically retract the awning. Gust detection is
incorporated into the software. When the motion value is suddenly and sharply increased above a safe maximum
value, then the 2 second persistence measure is overridden and the awning closes immediately.
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The Direct Response system provides a wide range of awning controls with control panel operation in one
convenient location. The standard operation is straight-forward with the buttons clearly labeled.
The auto-retract system is active when the awning system is powered. The system is off when the power
is shut off.
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The Direct Response system measures the motion of the lead rail during
adverse conditions such as wind. 4 factory preset values are provided.
HIGH - The higher the selection, more motion is required before the
system closes automatically.
LOW - The lower the selection, less motion is required before the
system closes automatically.
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