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Warnings
This installation manual is intended for qualified personnel only.
ROGER TECHNOLOGY cannot be held responsible for any damage or injury
due to improper use or any use other the intended usage indicated in this
manual.
Before installing the product, make sure it is in perfect condition: In case
of doubts, do not use the product and refer exclusively to professionally
qualified personnel.
The R93/RX433/U radio receiver must be powered by a class 1 (ES1 - safety
extra-low voltage SELV) source. The source must be power limited with
adequate overcurrent and short-circuit protection (PS1). Protect the device
by means of a 50mA delayed type fuse (T50mA).
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Technical specifications
POWER SUPPLY
CONSUMPTION
NUMBER OF OUTPUTS
TYPE OF OUTPUTS
TYPE OF DECODING
NUMBER OF COMBINATION CODES
RELAY MAXIMUM
CURRENT AND VOLTAGE
NUMBER OF TRANSMITTERS THAT
CAN BE MEMORISED
(FIXED CODE)
NUMBER OF TRANSMITTERS THAT
CAN BE MEMORISED
(ROLLING CODE)
RECEPTION FREQUENCY
MODULATION
SENSITIVITY
INPUT IMPEDANCE
ANTENNA CONNECTION
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
DIMENSIONS (mm)
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Description
The R93/RX433/U radio receiver operate on the 433.92MHz frequency and
are factory configured with 'fixed code' decoding and AM/ASK demodulation.
The standard configuration can be modified, using the appropriate
procedure, to be compatible with fixed code or 'rolling code' transmitters and
to demodulate the radio signal in AM/ASK or FM/FSK.
The use of FM/FSK demodulation is only possible if the new generation
ROGER transmitters (E80/TX433 series) are used in combination.
ATTENTION! Before proceeding with the installation, in relation to the
transmitter model to be used, you must decide:
- the type of decoding (fixed / rolling)
- only in the case of rolling code transmitters: whether to use the advanced
mode (chapter 6)
- the type of demodulation (AM/ASK or FM/FSK)
If necessary, proceed with the preliminary configuration as indicated in
chapters 4, 5, 6.
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Configuration: 'fixed code' / 'rolling code'
The receiver are factory configured to operate in fixed code mode.
To select 'rolling code' mode:
1. Remove power from the receiver
2. Press and hold button P1 and give power to the receiver
3. The LED corresponding to the currently set mode will light up: LED L1 for
R93/RX433/U
12/24 V
30 mA
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RELÉ
Fixed Code / Rolling Code
(configurable)
65536 / 4.294.967.296
0,5 A
24 V
1000
250 (in basic mode)
1000 (in advanced mode)
433.92 MHz
AM/ASK - FM/FSK (configurable)
-107 dBm
50 Ω
RG58 Cable (max length 10m)
Avoid cables with joints
-10 °C
+55 °C
126x52x25
fixed code and LED L2 for rolling code
4. Continuing to press changes the mode from fixed code to rolling code
and vice versa every 4 seconds of pressure
5. Releasing the button memorises the new mode
ATTENTION!
Changing the mode (from fixed to rolling code or vice versa) completely
erases the memory, so it should only be done before starting to memorise
transmitters, or if you want to change the type of transmitter used in the
installation.
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Configuration:
demodulation
ATTENTION! The FSK demodulation should only be selected if the receiver
is paired with the new generation ROGER transmitters (E80/TX433 series); it
does not allow operation with AM/ASK transmitters.
1. Remove power from the receiver
2. Press and hold P2 and give power to the receiver. The LED corresponding
to the currently set mode flashes: LED L1 for ASK and LED L2 for FSK
3. Keeping P2 button pressed, after 4 seconds, the mode changes from
ASK to FSK and vice versa, shifting the flashing to the corresponding
LED (L1=ASK; L2=FSK)
4. Releasing the P2 button saves the configuration highlighted by the
flashing LED at that time
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Configuration (only for rolling coding):
activation of advanced mode
The ADVANCED mode allows the maximum number of transmitters
operating on a receiver to be increased from 250 (which can be stored
manually one by one) to 1000.
With the receiver unpowered, cut the 'MODE' jumper (figure 1, detail 'B');
completely erase the memory as described in chapter 10.
The advanced mode is best used in the following cases:
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EXPANDABILITY
WITHOUT
memorise all the MAIN transmitters up to a maximum of 250. It will
thus be possible to add a maximum of 3 new transmitters for each
of those already memorised, simply by copying the code from one of
those already available: SECONDARY transmitters are thus created (by
copying from a MAIN transmitter), which will have the same functions
as the transmitter from which they have been copied and will already
be functional, thus avoiding the installer having to manually intervene
on the receiver.
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INSTALLATIONS WITH COMMON ACCESS FOR SEVERAL USERS: are
those installations where there are several receivers activating common
and non-common automations; use ADVANCED mode where there is a
common access (example: a condominium slide) and use BASIC mode
where the accesses are individual (example: the receiver activating the
individual overhead door).
Description of a typical case: family of three that needs to be able to activate
the condominium sliding motor and the individual overhead door.
Operations to be performed:
1. Cut the 'MODE' jumper on the condominium sliding motor receiver: this
activates the ADVANCED mode; the jumper on the rocker receiver must
remain
2. Store the first transmitter (MAIN type) on the two receivers
3. Copy the MAIN transmitter into two other transmitters, which thus
become SECONDARY transmitters: operate the condominium sliding
motor receiver with these two transmitters, thus completing their
enablement on it
4. Store the two SECONDARY transmitters on the individual rocker receiver
(it operates in BASIC mode and can therefore only be added by storing
them manually)
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Storing a transmitter on the receiver
(fig.2)
NOTE: when installing for the first time, it is good practice to perform
a complete memory erase (chapter 10) before starting to store codes.
1. Connect the power supply to terminals 1 and 2 (fig.1, detail A)
2. Switch the controller unit on
3. Press the P1 button once (or P2) (depending on the function to be
enabled) on the receiver
4. When LED L1 (or LED L2) on the receiver flashes slowly, press the button
on the transmitter which you want to activate the radio function
5. When LED L1 (or LED L2) remains on for 1 second, the transmitter button
is memorised
6. Il LED L1 (or LED L2) starts flashing slowly again, during this flashing it is
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AM/ASK
-
FM/FSK
ON-SITE
INTERVENTION:
manually