Roller Garage Door & Tuya Zigbee Module

Hi Guys,

Wasn’t really sure where to put this post but was wondering if anyone could help me.

I am connecting a Tuya Zigbee module to my roller garage door to automate opening and closing and am having an issue. I bought the following Zigbee module.

I have hooked it up to HA with no issues after powering up and am even reading the door open/close status using the S1 & S2 pin and a magnet sensor. I have S3 & S4 hooked up with a cable each to go to the radio control box.

I have a Seceuroglide Roller door which seems to use a Teleco C10 as the radio control box but I am unsure which pins to use on it to open and close.

Here is the box:

I had previously used 20-21 to open and close successfully but this does not work now.

Here are the instructions:

Can anyone help where I should wire the S3 & S4 cable?

HI, did you ever make any progress with this? I jsut dicovered your post and I have a very similar control box which, i am in the process of linking to home assistant. if i can be of any help im happy to work through some problems. for me using pin 20 and 21 didnt work when the safety sensor on the doorf had run out of batteries.

Hi
Same as you, would be great to see this working.
The original poster I think asked this on another forum with more progress it seems.

I’ve replied there asking for more information.

Did you get anywhere with it?

@Moreno5uk @wraypa1

hi, sorry for slow reply. thanks for digging up the other post. it looks like the option there was bypass the control system and directly drive the motor. while this is fine i had hoped to control the system via the Teleco box as it has a cutout in it linked to the door safety features. basically if the door shuts on something there is a rubber strip on the bottom of the door with a sensor that stops it from closing further. perhaps with more investigation we could monitor the safety cutout.

How do the current controls work? Looking at your schematic, it should just be pins 19-20, marked TD. Looks like they are NO, so should just be a pulse of the relay. I’ve used 1 second on traditional door openers and that worked well. I’m a little confused about 21-22, which is marked as a NC stopped circuit. But that may just be used as an e-stop, if you currently have a single push button wired to 19-20 that you push to start the door in the opposite direction of the last cycle, then you should be good.