

RC2000 Roller Shutter Remote Control Panel With Light
A single phase roller shutter remote control system with LED courtesy light and control buttons on the front cover. For use with roller shutter doors and roller garage doors that use a tubular motor with built in limit switches. Comes with a built in 868MHz receiver.
Very easy to install, simply supply mains voltage and connect the 4 motor wires. It also has connections for a key switch, safety terminals and 24Vac output. 2 pre-programmed transmitters included.






















Additional information
Weight | 1.1 kg |
- Built in 868MHz radio receiver
- Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed
- Maximum motor power: 500W
- LED courtesy light and up, stop, down buttons on the front cover
- Low voltage Open and Close control inputs for connection of external push buttons, rocker or key switch, the Open input can be connected to a fire alarm control panel to open the door in case of fire
- Stop input for connection of safety brake or emergency stop button
- Photocell safety beam input - only active when door is closing, if the beam is broken the door will stop and reverse, suitable safety beams are available from our store
- 24Vac output to power the safety beam
- Push to run (impulse) or hold to run (dead man) closing option, selectable by DIP switch
- 230V courtesy light output that switches on whenever the door is opened or closed
- Stylish remote controls with Open, Stop & Close buttons, with sliding cover to prevent accidental operation
- Mounting plate for easy installation
- Also available is a five channel transmitter this allows up, down and stop control of up to 5 roller shutters either individually or simultaneously (group control)
- Supplied with 2 remote control transmitters, additional transmitters are available
- Dimensions: 210 x 141 x 85mm (with glands)
Suitable for roller shutters with single phase tubular motors. For garage doors, shop fronts, and some small commercial doors.
Door won’t open and/or close
- If fitted, check the photocell is clean and check the photocell and cables are undamaged.
- Link out the photocell terminals at the control panel, if this works, the problem is with the photocell.
- If fitted, check that the emergency stop button hasn’t been pressed and check the cable to the emergency stop button is undamaged.
- Motor thermal cutout. If door has been running for a long time, wait half an hour and try again.
- If the control panel is clicking when a remote or button is pressed, the issue is likely to be the motor, check the wiring and motor condition.
The door moves in the opposite direction to what it should
- Turn off the power. Swap the brown and black motor wires.
The door is opening or closing too far or not far enough
- Adjust the limit switches on the motor, there’s normally 2 Allen key slots on the motor to turn. This is nothing to do with the control panel.
The door will only close in deadman, I want push to run (impulse)
- Turn ON dipswitch 1.
- Ensure all relevant safety devices are fitted.
Remote control won’t program or is intermittent
- Change the batteries, even if the LED is lighting up.
- Try reprogramming the remote.
- In rare cases, signal interference can be the cause. Test in a different location to determine this.
All my remotes have stopped working at the same time
- Check the power supply to the control panel.
- If the control panel clicks when a remote is pressed, the issue is likely to be the motor.
Handheld transmitters: T1-M, T1-L, GT1
Wall mount transmitters: RC1000-ATX, RC1000-KSTX, CPWKP
Hardwired buttons/keyswitches: RS, KEY2, ESB
WiFi switch: CPWIFISW2 (Standard)
Photocells: CP-PC180, CP-PC180B, CP-PC180AV, CP-PC180B-AV, IR8000