If your end points are not right on an RS100 motor, so the shutter runs too far up. Or stops at the bottom too early. Then you can adjust those points.

With the RS100 this is done in a different way, because you have to set the motor in the middle first.

With an Oximo RTS or IO, for example, you have to let it run all the way to the end point.

And that is not always possible, because if the roller shutter were to run too far upwards, damage could occur.

You don't want that and, as a result, you can then only reset the motor and then reset everything.

Much more work.

 

With the Oximo RTS and IO, adjusting is only possible if the end points are set manually, with the RS100 IO, adjusting is always possible.

You can let the IO and RTS roller shutter motors adjust themselves,

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