







ROLLER868 Roller Shutter Control Kit
The Roller shutter control kit is an operating panel for single phase roller doors for residential and commercial use that includes 2 remotes.Â
- Dead-man or mixed semi-automatic operations (automatic opening, dead-man closure) or automatic operations using an option switch
- No limit switch input
- Automatic operating and closure time adjustment
- Selectable automatic closure by use of the option switch
- A jumper can be used to work with 1, 2 or no resistive safety edges
- Photocell connections are possible on series closure with safety edges
- 868 MHz receiver with 15 codes built in
- Active input switch. The safety inputs that are not used do not have to be bridged
Available as control panel only, with a deadman option, or as a kit which includes 2 x GO-MINI transmitters
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Roller868 Unit Only
Additional information
Weight | 0.655 kg |
- Max. motor power 230V/0.75CV (0.55KW) single-phase
- Built in 15 codes Receiver, Motion 868 MHz
- Digital operating time programming
- Start button and security edge (1 or 2 by jumper) / photocell (only 1 on closure) input
- Power ON light indicator
- 12Vac output
- Removable connectors
- IP54 (IP65 with packing gland)
- Box measurements: 140 x 220 x 55 mm
- Check there is power to the control panel.
- Check the jumper is set in the correct position.
- If fitted, check the photocell is clean, aligned properly and that the cables are undamaged. If not fitted, check the terminals are linked.
- If fitted, check the safety edge isn’t pressed or damaged.
- If the door has been running a lot in a short period of time and the control panel is clicking when it receives an input, it is likely the motor thermal cutout. Wait half an hour and try again. This is not a problem with the control panel.
- If the control panel is clicking when a remote or button is pressed, check the motor wiring and condition.
- Turn off the power. Swap the brown and black motor wires.
- Change the batteries, even if the LED is lighting up when pressing the button.
- Try re-programming the remote. Refer to the control panel manual or follow the programming video tutorial.
- 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.
Handheld transmitters: GO-MINI, GO2, GO4, MUV2, MUV4
Deadman handheld transmitters (required if operating the door in deadman mode): MUV2-HP, MUV4-HP
Wall transmitters (compatible in deadman or fully automatic): GO-BUTTON, GO-SWITCH,
Wall transmitters (only compatible in fully automatic with safety): GO-PUSH2, GO-KEY, KEEPAD, KEEPUSH
Safety edge:Â Any resistive safety edge
Safety photocells: CP-PC180, CP-PC180B, CP-PC180AV, CP-PC180B-AV, IR8000