
Intelligent (ILT) Motor Overview
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The Intelligent Motor is designed to offer the sophisticated, diverse control of a window
shade. The motor contains a controller inside of it. This means that there are two wires exiting
the motor head. One wire is for power. It is a high voltage wire which will supply power to the
motor at all times. The other wire is low voltage. This wire will connect to control and operate
the motor.
High voltage wire can be hard wired into power or one can attach a 3 prong and plug it into
an outlet.
The low voltage wire can connect to multiple items for operation. Some items are:
ILT Wall Switch, 121171- This switch must be used for setting limits. Limits are not factory
set and must be done on site with this item. It can also be used to control the motor.
4-Jack Modular Interface, C156.096- This item has 4 modular jacks for plugging in any
combination of inputs such as ILT switches and motors. This device also has a dry contact
interface for operating Intelligent Motors with dry contacts. All motors connect to the inter-
face will operate as a group.
RF Receiver, C156.095- This receiver plugs onto the low voltage lead or into a 4-jack
interface. You use RF transmitters (page 7) to run the motors.
IR Receiver and Transmitter, single channel, 121169- The eye plugs into a 4-jack inter-
face for IR control.
RS 485 Control Tap – C156.111; and Power Tap – C156.112 -
The RS 485 tap allows one to connect Intelligent Motors together on a network to run
shades from an IP interface.
A variety of other controls can control the Intelligent Motor when it is on an RS 485 net-
work. Sun sensors, smart switches are just a couple. If you are planning to work Intelligent
Motors from a RS 485 network please review these documents and contact Draper, Inc.
ILT Wall Switch
121171
RF Receiver, C156.095
IR Receiver and Transmitter, single channel—
121169
RS 485 Control Tap, C156.111, and
Power Tap, C156.112
4-Jack Modular Interface,
C156.096
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