Troubleshooting Guide: RTS Motors Receiving Ghost Signals
Quick Troubleshooting
Symptom: Motor Moves Without User Command ("Ghost Signals")
Possible Causes
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Interference from nearby devices operating on 433 MHz frequency (e.g., car remotes, baby monitors, other wireless systems).
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Nearby RTS motors sharing the same address or programmed channel.
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Noise or voltage spikes on the power line triggering the receiver.
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A nearby remote or controller stuck or malfunctioning.
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Third-party automation systems (e.g., home automation hubs, smart control panels) triggering unintended schedules or events.
Step-by-Step Resolution
1. Power Cycle the Motor
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Disconnect power to the motor for 30 seconds.
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Reconnect and observe if ghost signals persist.
2. Clear Programming
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Perform a full reset:
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See specific motors reset procedure
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3. Reprogram with Secure Channels
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Reprogram using a single trusted remote.
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Avoid using old or damaged remotes.
4. Isolate External Interference
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Identify and relocate devices operating near 433 MHz.
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Temporarily disable other RF devices nearby to check if interference stops.
5. Use an RF Scanner for Diagnosis
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Utilize an RF scanner to detect unknown or suspicious RF activity around 433 MHz.
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Monitor spikes or abnormal traffic that could trigger ghost signals.
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Identify and isolate sources such as unauthorized transmitters, faulty remotes, or nearby RF-heavy equipment.
6. Check Third-Party Systems and Automations
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Audit connected home automation systems (e.g., smart hubs, timers, cloud services).
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Review and disable any schedules, scenes, or automation events related to window coverings.
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Confirm that no overlapping events or random triggers are affecting RTS motors.
7. Strengthen Signal Control
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Use official Somfy RTS repeaters if necessary to filter and strengthen desired signals.
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Avoid physical obstacles or reflective surfaces around the motor.
8. Inspect Remote and System
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Ensure no buttons are stuck.
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Remove battery from remotes not in active use.
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Check for corrosion or water damage in remote transmitters.
Additional Tips
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Keep a minimal number of active remotes programmed per motor.
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Record the programming sequence for future reference.
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Regularly audit third-party automation schedules.
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Consult a Somfy-certified technician if ghost signals continue after troubleshooting.
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