Hello,
we have electrically operated louvered shutters from Storatex on our house built in 2006. These shutters are equipped with a tubular motor, but unfortunately, I do not know the manufacturer or model (see pictures).
The tubular motor has two recessed buttons, one of which is labeled "auf - up." Next to them, there is a large unlabeled push button.
Does anyone recognize this type of tubular motor and could tell me if there is any documentation available?
Is it possible to set the stop position for the fully opened or closed state using these buttons?
Is there a more convenient configuration device available for purchase that can be connected to the connector (top left next to the orange cable conduit)? Is this a standard connector for shutters?
I appreciate any advice,
best regards, Simon
we have electrically operated louvered shutters from Storatex on our house built in 2006. These shutters are equipped with a tubular motor, but unfortunately, I do not know the manufacturer or model (see pictures).
The tubular motor has two recessed buttons, one of which is labeled "auf - up." Next to them, there is a large unlabeled push button.
Does anyone recognize this type of tubular motor and could tell me if there is any documentation available?
Is it possible to set the stop position for the fully opened or closed state using these buttons?
Is there a more convenient configuration device available for purchase that can be connected to the connector (top left next to the orange cable conduit)? Is this a standard connector for shutters?
I appreciate any advice,
best regards, Simon
I contacted a shutter manufacturer who is also familiar with Storatext shutters.
He was able to give me the following instructions over the phone, which were successful:
1. Lower the shutter to about the middle position.
2. To set the upper limit, press and hold the recessed button labeled "auf - up" with a thin screwdriver.
3. Now raise the shutter while continuing to hold the "auf - up" button for about 5 more seconds.
4. When the shutter reaches the desired upper limit, move it in the opposite direction for about 5 seconds. → The upper limit is now programmed.
5. To set the lower limit, lower the shutter again to about the middle position and press and hold the other recessed button with the thin screwdriver.
6. Lower the shutter and hold the button for about 5 seconds.
7. When the shutter reaches the desired lower limit, move it back up for about 5 seconds. → The lower limit is now programmed as well.
He was able to give me the following instructions over the phone, which were successful:
1. Lower the shutter to about the middle position.
2. To set the upper limit, press and hold the recessed button labeled "auf - up" with a thin screwdriver.
3. Now raise the shutter while continuing to hold the "auf - up" button for about 5 more seconds.
4. When the shutter reaches the desired upper limit, move it in the opposite direction for about 5 seconds. → The upper limit is now programmed.
5. To set the lower limit, lower the shutter again to about the middle position and press and hold the other recessed button with the thin screwdriver.
6. Lower the shutter and hold the button for about 5 seconds.
7. When the shutter reaches the desired lower limit, move it back up for about 5 seconds. → The lower limit is now programmed as well.