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How do I add wall button control to the Becker 17C PROF+ motor?

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  • #1 17662103
    Droooop
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I cannot figure out how to connect the motor (Becker 17C PROF+).
    At the time of construction it was connected so that it could be controlled from the remote control:

    How do I add wall button control to the Becker 17C PROF+ motor? .

    and everything works fine but now I would like to add control from wall buttons in this place as well but I am running out of ideas (there is nothing about this in the manual).

    Thank you for your help!
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  • #2 17662114
    setcom
    Level 2  
    In my opinion, you have to disconnect the wires on the roller shutter side and connect the power supply N-N yellow-green with yellow-green and the power phase to the L of the switch and the black to the switch contact up and the brown down unless it is different in the motor, then you just swap the black from the roller shutter with the brown. Only this is a solution for a wall switch so that you can control it with a remote control then you need to fit some control in the box.
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  • #3 17662120
    Droooop
    Level 2  
    setcom,
    Yes, that's the most logical thing to do, but unfortunately with this connection the roller shutter won't move at all, what's worse the remote control stops working.
  • #4 17662129
    setcom
    Level 2  
    Maybe you need to take another L out of your cube and connect it to the L on the switch and another N and connect it to the up-down contact on the switch, depending on which key on the switch you want to use, and connect the black one to the up-down key, depending on which key. I understand that the remote control is mounted in the roller shutter and this cube is the power supply to the controller.
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  • #5 17662140
    Droooop
    Level 2  
    yes, the control is in the roller shutter, this cube is the only thing that goes to the roller shutter.
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  • #7 17668747
    Droooop
    Level 2  
    Thank you, if that is the case it is all clear.

Topic summary

The discussion addresses the challenge of adding wall button control to the Becker 17C PROF+ roller shutter motor, which was originally controlled only via remote control. Initial suggestions involved rewiring the motor connections to integrate a wall switch by connecting power supply lines (N and L) and switch contacts to the motor wires (black and brown). However, this approach caused the roller shutter to stop functioning and disabled the remote control. Further clarification revealed that the motor's control electronics are integrated within the roller shutter unit itself, with the external wiring cube serving solely as the power supply. A key finding from the Becker installation manual indicates that the 17C PROF+ motor supports control exclusively via radio signals, and does not allow direct wired control through wall buttons. Consequently, adding wall button control is not feasible without additional compatible radio control modules.
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