Hi,
I have installed roller shutters with Yooda motors with obstacle detection, radio-controlled (Nuxo remote control 30 channels), and on a bell switch by the window (assuming roller shutter in the up position - click roller shutter down, second click roller shutter stops and then roller shutter up - roller shutters controlled with impulses from the switch, there is no 230V connection to the switch, only 2 thin control cables).
I would like to control these roller shutters temporarily and I have no idea how to go about it so that it makes sense, and the company I bought the roller shutters from cannot offer a solution.
From each roller shutter I have a cable leading to the INTEGRA 64 control panel, which I could use for time control of these roller shutters, but the problem is the impulse control, where a situation may occur in which a roller shutter is not closed for the night and the morning timer from the integra, when releasing a signal to the roller shutter, lowers it instead of leaving it in the upper position (unless it can be bypassed somehow).
Please give me some hints on how to bite the subject.
Regards
I have installed roller shutters with Yooda motors with obstacle detection, radio-controlled (Nuxo remote control 30 channels), and on a bell switch by the window (assuming roller shutter in the up position - click roller shutter down, second click roller shutter stops and then roller shutter up - roller shutters controlled with impulses from the switch, there is no 230V connection to the switch, only 2 thin control cables).
I would like to control these roller shutters temporarily and I have no idea how to go about it so that it makes sense, and the company I bought the roller shutters from cannot offer a solution.
From each roller shutter I have a cable leading to the INTEGRA 64 control panel, which I could use for time control of these roller shutters, but the problem is the impulse control, where a situation may occur in which a roller shutter is not closed for the night and the morning timer from the integra, when releasing a signal to the roller shutter, lowers it instead of leaving it in the upper position (unless it can be bypassed somehow).
Please give me some hints on how to bite the subject.
Regards