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Identification of roller shutter controller - Roller shutter controller identification request.

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  • #1 16164923
    nawasaqi
    Level 13  
    Hello all...
    I have such a problem namely about two years ago a company set up my roller shutters but unfortunately they folded to the west. And now I have no way to identify the controller because it does not have any markings. Therefore, I would like to ask whether any of the esteemed colleagues have had contact with such a controller and whether it can be controlled via wifi? If so, what kind of control device do I need to purchase or can I use a
    Raspberry. I currently have a lighting control and weather station on it. I will code the control interface myself, no problem with that. However, my knowledge of electronics is practically nil. Thank you all in advance for your help.
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  • #2 16164961
    scotch
    Level 28  
    This is a typical "switch" to control the blinds . You have power on it ( L and N ) and an up and down switch . At the roller shutters if my memory serves me correctly you still have a controller . the "switch " can be replaced by two relays .
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  • #4 16165672
    nawasaqi
    Level 13  
    Oki super thanks for the identification these are the controllers they look identical. And now a question because I see that there are remote controls available for them and a module that allows you to control them with your phone, for the price of almost 1000zł.... This is not worth it to me. Is it technically possible for me to control these controllers with Raspi? If so, what would have to be the control receiver connected to Raspi? Would a simple WiFi module suffice? I suspect that there are probably some codes which are sent to these controllers and on the basis of this they respond whether to raise or lower the roller shutter? If someone could give me a brief description of what I need to start controlling the roller shutters. I will manage the phone app or web interface myself or use domoticz if it is possible although I prefer my own solutions ;) .
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  • #6 16165935
    nawasaqi
    Level 13  
    I know this is the solution I know I can buy the wifi drivers straight away. But I do not want to replace the existing ones.
    I did some more research and found a solution that fully satisfies me and at the same time gives me even more possibilities. It is the RF Link. The cost is not much and the possibilities even more ;)
    My controller:
    http://faher.pl/pliki-do-pobrania/doc_view/22...-przelacznika-z-wbudowanym-odbiornikiem-dc282
    And Rflink:
    http://www.nemcon.nl/blog2/easyha
    http://projektpimalina.blogspot.com/2016/09/bramka-rflink-do-domoticz.html
    https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7573
    I thought it could be done in a simple way that if you have wifi you can control everything, but here it turns out that there are different protocols and there is also coding etc.


    After all, if it were that simple you could remotely open someone's roller blinds on the hut , standing 50m away;)
  • #7 16232867
    AllRounder
    Level 9  
    Hello,
    what the colleague has on the (in) wall are standard key switches with built-in radio receivers. Brand DUJA. Manufacturer CHINA.
    There are several, if not a dozen, distributors in Poland. SUCCESS, PORTOS, ALUPROF... They all sign the product with their name.
    Either way it is a simple radio technology with a changing key. Relays are naturally in but also the disadvantage of these switches/receivers is the lack of an additional gateway to control from the bus, which in your case would take care of it. If you want to play around with modifications and "miracles" then you would have to buy a compatible multi-channel remote control and couple it with the appropriate interface.
    In my opinion, the game is not worth the candle....
    Regards
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