1) GENERAL OUTLINE
The T-BOX is a 10-channel transmitter. Each channel is
associated with a code to be typed on the keyboard.
The transmitter is powered by batteries, therefore no
wired electrical connection is needed. The T-BOX is
provided with touch keys; for any operation, it must be
activated by means of the ON key. It can manage up to
100 different CODES (each CODE consists of a sequen-
ce of min. 4 and max. 7 figures) and up to 10 different
activation CHANNELS, each CHANNEL corresponding
to a different control unit installed (e.g. sliding gate
SIGNAL INDICATIONS
Signal Heard
1 Short beep
1 Long beep
3 Short beeps
RED led fixed after the correct code is entered
RED indicator LED
green indicator LED
ON and function key
Key to confirm operation
Numerical keypad
2) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Batteries
Working temperature:
No. of channels:
Frequency:
Transmission:
Range:
Degree of protection:
Dimensions
(*) The range can be affected by environmental and
installation conditions.
INSTALLATION MANUAL
2X CR123A min.1400mAH
-10 +55 °C
10
433.92 MHz
Rolling Code
100m in open field (*)
IP55
Fig. A
opening with channel 1 and overhead door opening
with channel 2). The T-BOX has a sensor which, in case
of poor light, activates keyboard lighting to make it
easier to enter the code.
For reasons of system safety, in order to add an ena-
bled code, it is necessary to enter a password (default
1234). Such password can be changed and must be
remembered by the user.
WARNING: Keep the anti-tamper Allen key provided
in the kit.
Indicates that a key has been pressed
Code entered correct/ memorisation on control unit
Code incorrect/error
Battery exhausted
3) INSTALLATION
WARNING: think carefully about the installation site.
Structures made from ferrous material could have an
adverse effect on the T-BOX's operation.
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4) MEMORIZING ON CONTROL UNIT/RECEIVER
(Fig.C points 1-5).
To control a number of control units separately, use a dif-
ferent channel for each, entering the default codes.
Once that is done, change the codes.
-Change 1111 to 56561
-Change 2222 to 56562
-Change 3333 to 56563
This makes it easier to remember the code as 5656 fol-
lowed by the function number (1 for sliding gate, 2 for
overhead door A, 3 for overhead door B), therefore:
-ON -> 56561 OK -> opens the sliding gate
-ON -> 56562 OK -> opens overhead door A
-ON -> 56563 OK -> opens overhead door B
5) TOTAL DELETION OF CODES (Fig.D points 1-5)
Following the total deletion of all codes, T-BOX will need
to be memorized again on the control unit.
ENGLISH
Meaning
(Fig.B points 1-6)
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