Updated Configuring the Software (markdown)

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At this point it is probably beneficial to provide a little bit of a glossary.
* **Blind** - A window covering made up of slats with a single up/down motor and an optional tilt motor.
* **Shade** - A window covering that is made up of fabric with a single motor that drives the shade covering up or down. This term is also used as a generic term referring to a defined Shade, Blind, or Drapery in the ESPSomfy RTS software.
* **Shade** - A window covering that is made up of fabric with a single motor that drives the shade covering up or down on a roller tube. This term is also used as a generic term referring to a defined Shade, Blind, or Drapery in the ESPSomfy RTS software.
* **Remote** - A physical device such as a Telis or Situo channel that is used to control the said motor(s). Keep in mind a Telis 4 is actually 5 remotes but who's counting.
* **Linked Remote** - A remote that is used to control a particular motor that the ESPSomfy RTS module should know about. ESPSomfy RTS needs to know about these so that if a button is pressed on an external remote it knows what the current position is of the shade should be.
* **Pairing** - The process of linking the defined shade in this software so it can control the shade.
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First choose the protocol that the motor understands. Most Somfy motors, use a 56-bit protocol. However, some use 80-bits to communicate and will require you to select the 80-bit setting for the `Bit Length`. The easiest way to tell if you have this scenario is to open the frame log described above then press a button on the remote that is currently being used to control the motor. When ESPSomfy RTS hears the commands from the remote it will indicate whether it was 56-bits or 80-bits.
Next select the type of Shade you are adding. This can be a Roller Shade, Blind, or Drapery. Roller shades and draperies do not support the optional tilt function. If your window covering has a tilt motor then you will need to use the blind type in order to support it. If you select Blind from the dropdown then a Has Tilt option will become available and the icon will change. If you check the Has Tilt option you can supply the tilt timing for that motor.
Next select the type of shade motor you are adding. This can be a Roller Shade, Blind, or Drapery. Roller shades and draperies do not support the optional tilt function. If your window covering has a tilt motor then you will need to use the blind type in order to support it. If you select Blind from the dropdown then a Tilt Type option will become available and the icon will change.
There are a number of tilt mechanisms supported by ESPSomfy RTS. If this is a blind with a tilt function you should select the appropriate type of tilt mechanism that is used on the motor. These are described below.
* ***None*** - The slats of the blind are manually controlled or not controllable remotely.
* ***Tilt Motor*** - The motor assembly is actually two motors in one where a long press on the remote moves the slats open or closed and a short press raises or lowers the blind.
* ***Integrated*** - When the up button is pressed the slats fully open before the motor raises the blind. Conversely, the down button fully closes the slats before lowering the blind.
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