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Which roller shutter controller on Zigbee? Presentation, pairing with Home Assistant and interior of

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TL;DR

  • MS-108ZR is a Zigbee in-box roller shutter controller with extra 433 MHz RF support for up/down push-button operation and Home Assistant integration.
  • It pairs through Zigbee2MQTT without firmware changes; Home Assistant recognises it as TS130F and the device also works as a Zigbee router.
  • The controller supports loads up to 300 W, with a recommended 2 A maximum for resistive loads, and costs PLN50.
  • Home Assistant gets open, close, stop, arbitrary position control, direction reversal, percentage inversion, and JSON status output.
  • Inside are JQC-12FF 005-H relays, a BP2525 non-isolated DC converter, a 3.3 V LDO, and an unmarked U4; long-term durability remains unknown.
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Moes MS-108ZR ZigBee+RF smart curtain switch module next to its instruction manual
I'd like to invite you to a test of the MS-108ZR in-box roller shutter controller module based on Zigbee wireless communication with additional RF support. Here I will present its pairing with Home Assistant via Zigbee2MQTT, check what its integration with HA offers and show its interior. All this we get for only PLN50 - is it worth it?
Moes ZigBee+RF curtain/blind switch module with L, N, S1, S2 terminals and printed wiring diagram
The device works with loads up to 300 W, while for resistive loads the maximum current recommended by the manufacturer is 2 A. This is sufficient in itself for most roller shutters. The connection diagram is in the manual and, in principle, also on the device itself.
Moes Smart Curtain Switch Module box with Tuya, Alexa, and Google Assistant logos Label on a white box reading “MS-108ZR ZigBee + RF” with a barcode sticker White box side with manufacturer details and contact addresses in China, EU, and UK Moes Smart Curtain Switch Module MS-108ZR with screw terminals next to the manual Moes Smart Curtain Switch Module MS-108ZR with screw terminals next to the manual
The device supports two buttons as standard - up and down - but this is not the only way to control...

Instruction for push-button control
The controller allows simple manual control:
- briefly pressing the button starts the opening or closing of the roller shutter
- holding the button down moves the roller shutter in a given direction for as long as the button is held down

Instruction for pairing RF remote control
The controller allows pairing with standard 433 MHz RF remote controls. Multiple codes and remotes can be paired. The procedure for "learning the code" depends on the operation to be performed.
Resetting remotes:
- press reset button 10 times
- after a while all remotes will be deleted from the memory
Pairing the opening command:
- press reset button 5 times
- after 2 seconds when the red LED starts flashing, press the open button on the remote control
Pairing the close command:
- press reset button 6 times
- after 2 seconds press shutdown button on remote control
Pairing the stop command:
- press reset button 7 times
- after 2 seconds press the stop button on the remote control

Compatible with Home Assistant
The controller can be paired with Home Assistant via Zigbee. All you need is to have Zigbee2MQTT integration and a suitable Zigbee "dongle". I'm using a CC2531 and have everything already configured. All you have to do is put the device into pairing mode - you have to press the button longer. You will immediately hear a sound:



In Zigbee2MQTT, you just have to make sure that you allow new devices to join. There are no other problems. No need to change the firmware.
Zigbee2MQTT screenshot showing Moes MS-108ZR/TS130F blind module details and pairing logs
HA correctly recognises the device as type TS130F (model MS-108ZR). The equipment operates in router mode, so it extends the range of the Zigbee network.
Zigbee2MQTT UI screenshot with OPEN/CLOSE/STOP buttons and roller position slider set to 22%
The device offers full control over the roller shutter. We have the possibility to perform predefined operations of opening, closing and stopping, and we can set its any position with the slider. In addition, we also read out its status and can reverse the direction of the motor, so that the wires do not have to be swapped places if necessary.
Home Assistant device settings screenshot showing “Invert cover” and a report-related toggle options.
In the options we have additional settings - such as reversing the percentage position.
Home Assistant screenshot showing the “State” tab with a JSON view for a roller shutter device
Device status is also available as JSON - this will be useful for advanced users.

Interior of MS-108ZR
This is not necessary for anything, but for the sake of principle it is worth looking inside. Undermine the housing.
Open controller module case with two relays and a green screw terminal block on the PCB
Inside are two JQC-12FF 005-H 5V DC relays. This 5V is supplied by a non-isolated DC downconverter. The whole thing is assembled "sandwiched", you can also see the RF module with antenna from above.
Opened Moes shutter controller module with green PCB and wiring diagram printed on the white casing
Most of the components (apart from coils, capacitors, buzzer) are surface mounted.
Close-up of a green PCB with SMD parts and a BP2525 IC, held between fingers
The inverter is based on the BP2525 chip - a classic in this type of application. It is this that provides 5 V for the relays, then separately there is a 3.3 V LDO supplying the Zigbee and RF module.
Close-up of a green PCB with a “1117 3.3” chip and SMD parts, held in a hand
The U4 circuit is not signed, I suspect maybe it's a controller for the relays - maybe it's the one that makes sure we don't close both at once? Anyone have any ideas what the U4 is? On Wi-Fi gadgets like this, this protection is only in the firmware.
Close-up of a green PCB with SMD components, held between fingers
The Zigbee module is hidden, but it's probably a ZTU from Tuya.
Side close-up of stacked PCB layers and capacitors inside a controller module
The RF module has only one of the two chips signed - 012 2401JCM631. I also see a 13.52 MHz quartz oscillator.
Inside a roller shutter controller: PCB with RF module, capacitors, and relays, held in a hand
You can see here a really interesting design based on three boards:
Close-up of a PCB with RF module, white antenna wire, relays, and a round buzzer
There is only a fuse resistor at the inverter input - no varistor.
Close-up of a PCB with JQC-12FF 005VDC-H relay and electrolytic capacitors
So much for the inside of this unit, I think. Apart from that unmarked U4 circuit, there were no major surprises.

Summary
This controller offers essentially everything we could possibly need to operate roller shutters. Here we have push-button control, RF remote control support and, of course, also the eponymous Zigbee. Integration with Home Assistant is seamless, you don't even need to open the housing, and the device is also a Zigbee router, so it extends the range. At this point I can recommend this model, although I don't know how its durability will be over the years. We'll see.
Which roller shutter controllers do you use?

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Comments

lexx_ 09 Feb 2026 20:47

In my case, virtually all the controllers are these: https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/3766996900_1770666372_thumb.jpg The main advantages are the mechanical buttons (with backlighting), and they fit... [Read more]

p.kaczmarek2 10 Feb 2026 14:05

I also like mechanical buttons. Is it possible to control the backlight, e.g. turn it off as you like? Are you combining this with a Tuya or HA gateway? [Read more]

lexx_ 10 Feb 2026 16:19

There are 4 options to choose from, all off, all lit, lit actions that are currently happening, or lit actions that you can currently perform. I have Zigbee2MQTT -> Mosquitto -> HA, all lo... [Read more]

krzbor 11 Feb 2026 00:34

I use these: https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/6280278000_1770765538_thumb.jpg they are very small and fit in the box without any problem, as you can see. I analysed the choice of driver for a long... [Read more]

michaeljamesromt 14 Feb 2026 14:36

This is a very helpful breakdown, especially showing the internal components and explaining how it integrates with Zigbee2MQTT and Home Assistant. Many people overlook proper calibration and motor direction... [Read more]

krzbor 14 Feb 2026 21:00

10A relays - roller shutters don't need that much, and these relays are large, increasing the size of the circuit. [Read more]

Strumien swiadomosci swia 16 Feb 2026 08:37

Acoustic sizing has a real impact on reliability. [Read more]

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