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Product description
Rolling code remote control adopts the standard RTHSE (Roger
Technology High Security Encryption) which allows a very high degree of
security for the remote control of an access, thanks to 144-bit processed
using encryption multilevel. Copying the code on another transmitter
remain unaltered the characteristics of safety, and allows an easy
addition of transmitters already in operation in the installation (see
instruction of the receiver model H93/RX2RC/I ref. "ADVANCED mode").
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Functions of the buttons
The buttons do not have a predetermined functions, and may
be stored on any function of the radio receiver. They can also be
associated with a fixed code copied from another transmitter.
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Storing a code on the receiver
WARNING! a button of the transmitter can be associated to a single
receiver function
1. Press the button P1 if you want to store button of the transmitter
in the function 1 of the receiver or the P2 button for the function 2
(the storing procedure is the same for both functions). When you
release the button, the corresponding LED flashes 4 times slowly.
2. During this time, press the button of the transmitter you want to store.
3. A prolonged power LED (1 ") indicates that it has been stored,
while some quick flashes indicate that the button of the
transmitter is already stored in a function of the receiver.
4. The LED continues with another 4 slow flashes waiting further
store (return to step 2). If other codes are not transmitted the
receiver exits from the storage codes.
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Replacing the battery
To replace the battery, unscrew with a screwdriver the two
screws on the back of the transmitter (PICTURE 2). Pay attention
to the polarity indicated on the battery holder. Be careful not to
overtighten the screws when you close the case.
Copying code from another
5.1
transmitter with fixed code
The following will be called
• MAIN transmitter: the transmitter that you want to copy
• SECONDARY transmitter: The transmitter on which you want to
copy the code of the MAIN transmitter
1. On the SECONDARY transmitter, press the button on which you
want to store the code together with the opposite (A together
with B, or C together with D, PICTURE 1): the LED flashes for 5
seconds then becomes fixed.
5.3
Code copying troubleshooting
Description of the problem
You are not able to copy the code
from a SECONDARY transmitter
Despite having replaced the
batteries of the transmitters you are
not able to complete the process
of learning
The fixed codes that were previously
copied no longer work after you have
copied the code from the remote
control E80/TX2R/RC-E80/TX4R/RC
Having excluded above issues the
copy of the code is not successful
All of the above conditions are met
but it is not possible to complete
the copy of the code
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Disposal
The product should always be uninstalled by qualified technical staff using
appropriate procedures for the correct removal of the product.
This product is made from various kinds of materials, some can be recycled
others must be disposed of through recycling or disposal systems established
by local regulations for this category of product.
It is prohibited to dispose this product as household waste. Do the "separate
collection" for disposal according to the methods established by local
regulations; or return the product to the seller when buying an equivalent
new product.
Local regulations may provide heavy penalties for illegal disposal of
this product.
Caution: Parts of the product may contain pollutants or hazardous, if
disperse could cause harmful effects on the environment and human
health.
Reports and checks
The SECONDARY transmitter emits a series
of quick flashes and then remains fixed
The SECONDARY LED transmitter after
the series of short flashes lights steady
Make sure not to place it on a metal
plane
During transmission, the flashing LED
is slower?
Check if you are trying to copy the code
from a SECONDARY transmitter (During
transmission, its LED flashes slower?)
Check if the MAIN transmitter that you
want to copy has already generated 3
SECONDARY transmitters
2. At this point, only press the button in which you want to copy
the code and release the other.
3. While waiting for the code to be copied, the LED will flash briefly
repeated: proceed with the next points.
4. Put the MAIN transmitter in front of the SECONDARY transmitter and
press the button to copy on the MAIN transmitter (see PICTURE 1).
5. Observe the LED on the SECONDARY transmitter to verify the
outcome of the copy:
o If the LED lights for one second and then turns off, the copy
of the code is successful. You can release all the buttons.
o If the LED continues to emit short flashes means that it has
not yet received a valid transmission.
o If the light is on and fixed, learning failed: Try again.
After doing the copy of code check that the transmitter where you
copied the code (SECONDARY transmitter) is working on the receiver.
Remember to leave at least one button with the code of the
original rolling; this is enough to create SECONDARY transmitters
with rolling code feature on all buttons.
Copying code between transmitters
5.2
E80/TX2R/RC - E80/TX4R/RC
The following will be called
• MAIN transmitter: is the transmitter as produced in the factory,
on which were not copied codes from other transmitters E80/
TX2R/RC–E80/TX4R/RC; it is recognized as the flashing LED
during transmission is rapid.
• SECONDARY transmitter: is a transmitter on which has been
copied the code of a MAIN E80/TX2R/RC–E80/TX4R/RC; it is
recognized as the flashing LED during transmission is slow. On it
all the codes associated with the buttons have been replaced by
codes taken from the MAIN transmitter. WARNING! If you want
to copy also fixed codes on the some buttons, do the copy of fixed
codes only after you have copied the MAIN code rolling code.
Follow the 1...5 steps of the 5.1 chapter to make the copy.
WARNINGS
• Just do the copying of the code only for one button:
automatically the other buttons will already be associated with
the new code
• If on the MAIN transmitter have been copied also fixed
codes from other transmitters, they will not be copied to the
SECONDARY transmitter.
• You can copy the code to a MAIN transmitter in up to three
SECONDARY transmitters.
• You cannot copy the code of a SECONDARY transmitter. Once
a transmitter becomes SECONDARY will always have the
characteristics of SECONDARY and cannot generate copies; you
can still copy the code on it from a different MAIN transmitter
replacing the one you had previously.
Resolution
The battery of the SECONDARY transmitterneeds to be
replaced.
Insufficient signal level, it is not possible to complete the
copy: replace the battery of the MAIN transmitter
The metal under the transmitters or nearby makes it
difficult the learning procedure. If necessary, check that
you fully press the button of the main transmitter and try
to change the position of the radio controls to improve
the coupling between them.
The procedure of copying the code from a MAIN
transmitter to the SECONDARY transmittes involves the
cancellation of the fixed codes previously stored: re-run
the process of learning of fixed codes
You cannot copy the code from a SECONDARY
transmitter.
A MAIN transmitter has the ability to copy its code within
maximum 3 SECONDARY transmitters
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Specifications
NUMBER OF BUTTONS
NUMBER OF BITS OF THE CODE ID CODE
NUMBER OF COMBINATIONS OF CODE
NUMBER OF BIT TRANSMITTED
TRANSMISSION FREQUENCY AND MODULATION 433.92 MHz
MAXIMUM DISTANCE IN OPEN FIELD
BATTERY AND AVERAGE CONSUMPTION
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
TYPES OF CLONABLE FIXED CODES
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT OF THE PRODUCT 37,4x67,9x11,2mm Weight:22g
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E80/TX2R/RC E80/TX4R/RC
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4.294.967.296
144
AM/ASK
150m
1xCR2032 3V
12mA
-10°C ÷ +55°C
MANCHESTER, PCM. Max.64bit
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