URC, a global manufacturer of smart automation and control for residential and commercial installations, launched today a two-way module for Total Control of Qadvanced automated roller shading systems from QMotion, a brand of Legrand | AV Residential Solutions. The module, available to authorized URC installers via URC’s dealer portal is designed to make it easy for commercial or residential end users using any URC Total Control interface to raise, lower, stop and set the level of individual or groups of QMotion automated roller shades. |
When authorized URC Total Control dealers complete the installation and integration of URC’s Total Control system and QMotion’s Qadvanced Shading Systems, end users can perform tasks that include: Raise, lower, or set the level for each QMotion Motorized Shade or groups of QMotion Motorized Shades in their home, offices, boardroom, restaurant, bar, or other light commercial facility. Automatically adjust the roller shade to the desired level based on activity macros, such as:“Video Conference Mode” for boardrooms. “Dinner Time” Mode “Party Mode”“Romance Mode” for homes. Automatically raise / lower QMotion shades based on the time of day. Automatically raise / lower QMotion shades or groups of QMotion shades when the end user’s car arrives in the driveway or is driving within a pre-determined distance of your home or commercial facility based on URC’s Geofencing technology.End users can also create or change groups of motorized shades using the QMotion QzHub App, which automatically synchronizes with the URC Total Control System. “We are excited to include control of QMotion’s new Qadvanced Roller Shade Collection in our portfolio of two-way Total Control modules to control natural light in homes or commercial facilities,” says Lars Granoe, vice president of product management, URC. “Now URC dealers can easily empower their end users using any URC Total Control touch screen, handheld remote, keypad or the URC Total Control app on a smartphone or tablet from inside or outside their home.” |
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