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Control systems for sun protection and building automation
Control systems for sun protection and building automation
This category includes control systems for roller shutters, awnings, external venetian blinds and related automation applications.
The range covers wired and wireless solutions for individual control, group control and system-based operation in residential and commercial environments.
Key functions of control systems
- manual and automatic operation
- individual and group control
- integration into automation environments
- application-oriented system structures
Applications
- roller shutters
- awnings
- venetian blinds
- building-related automation
Advantages
- structured system control
- clear separation of applications
- suitable for different installation concepts
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Control systems for structured automation concepts
Control systems are used wherever shading products and motorised applications need dedicated operation concepts.
This category structures wired, radio-based and system-oriented control technologies for different installation environments.
Typical focus areas
- wired control systems
- radio control systems
- motor control units
- central control systems
FAQ
What is a control system for sun protection?
It is a control solution used to operate and structure motorised shading applications.
Which product groups are included?
The category includes wired controls, radio controls, central systems and related control accessories.
FAQ
What are control systems for shading?
Control systems enable automated and manual operation of roller shutters, blinds and awnings using wired or wireless technologies.
What is the difference between wired and radio control systems?
Wired systems use fixed electrical connections, while radio systems operate wirelessly using transmitters and receivers.
Which control systems are suitable for smart home integration?
Radio-based systems such as Somfy io or smart home platforms support integration into automation and connected building environments.
What components are required for a control system?
Typical components include transmitters, receivers, motor control units, sensors and central control units.





