Dortech Dor Roller 45 PCB (Control Board)

R2, 250.00

This is the main brain of the entire DorRoller 45 system — and unlike many of the other parts, it’s a complex, multi-function electronic controller, not just a simple board.

It controls:

  • Motor operation
  • Limits (via RPM system)
  • Safety features
  • Remote controls
  • Accessories

From official specs:

  • System uses 24V DC control voltage

Core functions

Motor control

  • Sends power to motor (open/close direction)
  • Controls:
    • Start
    • Stop
    • Reverse

Limit control (electronic)

  • Works with RPM limit assembly
  • Stores:
    • Open position
    • Close position
  • Stops motor at correct points

Safety management

  • Obstacle detection (force/RPM based)
  • Auto-reverse if obstruction detected
  • Safety cut-out logic

From system features:

  • “Obstacle sensing feature”

Input processing

Handles signals from:

  • Push button
  • Remote receiver (433 MHz rolling code)
  • Safety devices (photocells, etc.)

Output control

Controls:

  • Motor relays / drivers
  • Courtesy LED light
  • External accessories

Power regulation

  • Receives low voltage from transformer
  • Regulates:
    • Logic voltage
    • Sensor supply

Electrical specifications

Based on DorRoller 45 system:

  • Input (from PSU): 24V DC
  • Mains supply (system level): 230V AC
  • Radio frequency: 433 MHz rolling code

 The PCB sits between:

  • High-voltage input (via PSU/transformer)
  • Low-voltage control system

Key components on the PCB

A typical DorRoller control board includes:

Microcontroller (CPU)

  • Executes all logic
  • Stores programmed limits

Motor driver section

  • Relays or transistor drivers
  • Controls direction and power

Power supply section

  • Voltage regulators
  • Filtering capacitors

Receiver module (often onboard)

  • 433 MHz radio receiver
  • Handles remote signals

Input terminals

  • Push button
  • Safety devices
  • Limit/RPM sensor

Output terminals

  • Motor
  • Light
  • Accessories

How it controls the door

INPUT (remote/button)

CONTROL PCB (logic + processing)

Motor driver output

Motor runs

RPM feedback returns to PCB

PCB decides when to stop/reverse

Everything loops through the PCB.


Smart features controlled by the PCB

From DorRoller 45 features:

  • Soft start / soft stop
  • Accurate electronic limits
  • Obstacle sensing
  • Auto-close (if enabled)
  • LED courtesy lighting

 All of these are purely PCB-controlled functions.


Common PCB failure symptoms

Total failure

  •  No LEDs
  •  No response at all
     Could be:
  • PCB dead
  • Or power supply issue

Partial failure

  • Door moves but:
    • Doesn’t stop correctly
    • Reverses randomly
    • Ignores remotes

Input/output faults

  • Push button works but remote doesn’t
  • Motor clicks but doesn’t run

Replacement reality

 This is a model-specific board

  • Not interchangeable with:
    • Econo systems
    • Other brands

Replacement options:

  • Original Dortech PCB
  • Exact compatible DorRoller board

 Generic boards usually won’t work properly due to:

  • RPM limit integration
  • Software programming

(The Company reserves the right to amend product specifications and information without notice.)

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