possible to memorise further transmitters, or even the remaining buttons
of the newly memorised transmitter
7. Quitting the procedure is done automatically if no further transmitters
are stored: the LED stops flashing after a few seconds
NOTE:
•
If during the memorisation phase LED L1 (or LED L2) does not light up
permanently but makes a few rapid flashes, it means that the transmitter
has already been memorised on the other function of the radio receiver.
•
It is not possible to store the same transmitter key on both functions of
the radio receiver.
•
If the LEDs L1 and L2 flash quickly for 4 s during the memorisation
phase, this means that the memory is full: it is not possible to memorise
a further transmitter.
7.1
Storage of a transmitter in basic mode (only
for 'rolling code' transmitters)
NOTE: when installing for the first time, it is good practice to perform
a complete memory erase (chapter 10) before starting to store codes.
The basic mode for managing 'rolling' codes is the factory standard one, with
the MODE jumper (fig.1) uncut.
In this mode, the memorisation of the transmitters is done for each of them,
acting on the receiver as indicated in chapter 7.
Each transmitter represents one of the 250 codes that can be memorised.
7.2
Storage of a transmitter in advanced mode
(only for 'rolling code' transmitters)
NOTE: when installing for the first time, it is good practice to perform
a complete memory erase (chapter 10) before starting to store codes.
The advanced code management mode provides for MAIN 'rolling' code
transmitters and for each of these (possibly) a maximum of 3 SECONDARY
'rolling' code transmitters, on which the code of their MAIN transmitter has
been copied.
In this mode, it is sufficient to memorise only the MAIN transmitters, as
indicated in chapter 7: their SECONDARY transmitters will have the same
functions as the MAIN transmitter from which they derive, and must be
enabled with an initial activation of the receiver (to be carried out within a
short time, for reasons of 'rolling' code management: the enabling of the
transmitter copied from the MAIN transmitter can only be successful if the
MAIN transmitter - from the moment of the copy made on the SECONDARY
- has not activated the receiver more than 100 times).
If the enablement of the SECONDARY transmitter on the receiver fails
(because too much time has elapsed or - to explain better - the MAIN
transmitter has been used too many times since it was copied to its
SECONDARY), there are two alternatives for using that transmitter in the
installation:
1. memorise the SECONDARY transmitter by manually acting on the
receiver
2. take another of the MAIN transmitters which activates that receiver, and
from this one carry out the code copy, making sure that the enabling on
the receiver is then completed quickly
Attention: if an attempt is made to manually memorise a SECONDARY
transmitter copied from a PRINCIPAL transmitter which does not belong to
the installation, an error message will appear (both LEDs flash quickly for
as long as the transmission lasts) indicating that the operation cannot be
carried out.
The SECONDARY transmitters, once enabled on the receiver, inherit the same
functions of the buttons memorised for the PRINCIPAL transmitter at that
moment: the same buttons of the PRINCIPAL or SECONDARY transmitters
will activate the same outputs of the receiver. It is possible to subsequently
change the configuration of the SECONDARY transmitter by acting on the
receiver (please refer to the paragraphs concerning the cancellation and
memorisation of a code).
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Receiving a code
When the radio receiver receives a stored code, LED L1 (or LED L2) lights up
and output 1 (or output 2) is activated.
If the code has not been stored, LED L1 and L2 light up together briefly.
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Cancellation of a code
1. Press for 4 s on the receiver the button P1 (or P2) relating to the function
(1 or 2) on which the transmitter button to be deleted is memorised. LED
L1 (or LED L2) lights up steady and then flashes quickly
2. Release button P1 (or P2). LED L1 (or LED L2) flashes quickly for 4 s
3. Press the button of the transmitter to be deleted
4. LED L1 (or LED L2) lights up for 1 s
5. The code is deleted
6. To delete another code, repeat the procedure from step 1
NOTE:
•
If the transmitter button is not memorised, LED L1 (or LED L2) flashes
quickly.
10
Complete memory erasure
1. Press simultaneously buttons P1 and P2 for 4 seconds on the receiver
2. LED L1 and L2 flash simultaneously (5 flashes)
3. The memory is erased
NOTE: It is suggested that a total erasure of the memory gets carried out
at first switch-on.
11
Anomalies alert
•
If the LEDs L1 and L2 flash quickly and continuously, this means that the
memory is damaged. The receiver cannot function.
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Disposal
This product may only be uninstalled by qualified technical
personnel, following suitable procedures for removing the
product correctly and safely. This product consists of
numerous different materials. Some of these materials may be
recycled, while others must be disposed of correctly at the
specific recycling or waste management facilities indicated by
local legislation applicable for this category of product. Do not
dispose of this product as domestic refuse. Observe local legislation for
differentiated refuse collection, or hand the product over to the vendor when
purchasing an equivalent new product.
Local legislation may envisage severe fines for the incorrect disposal of this
product. Warning! some parts of this product may contain substances that
are harmful to the environment or dangerous and which may cause damage
to the environment or health risks if disposed of incorrectly.
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Declaration of Conformity
The undersigned, representing the following manufacturer
Roger Technology - Via Botticelli 8, 31021 Mogliano V.to (TV)
hereby DECLARE that the appliance described hereafter:
Description: Radio Receiver
Model: Serie R93
Is in conformity with the legislative provisions that transpose the following
directives:
– 2014/53/EU Directive RED;
– 2011/65/EU Directive RoHS;
– 2015/863/UE Directive RoHS 3
and that all the standards and/or technical requirements indicated as
follows have been applied:
EN 300 220-1 V3.1.1;
EN 300 220-2 V3.2.1;
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3;
EN 301 489-3 V2.3.2;
EN IEC 62368-1:2020+A11:2020+AC:2020
IEC 62368-1:2018+COR1:2020
Place: Mogliano V.to
Date: 24/03/2025
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Signature