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Roger Technology H85/TDR/E User Manual

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Roger H85/TDR/E Wireless Keypad - Quick User Guide
Step 1.
Open the unit and attach the battery
lead.
Key -
Green Led LV
Red Led LR
Entry Button *
Channel 1 A
Channel 2 B
Channel 3 C
Channel 4 D
Clear #
Engineers Password 0000
Changing the engineer’s password.
1) Key in **0000* (This is the factory default password)
2) Key in 1234*(This sets the keypad engineers password to 1234 or use a 4
digit password of your choice)
3) Key in 1234* (This confirms and saves the engineers password as 1234 or
use a 4 digit password of your choice)
4) Done (The green led lights and the unit buzzes for 2 seconds)

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Roger Technology H85/TDR/E Specifications

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BrandRoger Technology
ModelH85/TDR/E
CategoryKeypad
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Roger H85/TDR/E Wireless Keypad Quick User Guide

Initial Setup Step 1

Open the unit and attach the battery lead for initial setup.

Keypad Layout and Functions

Explains the function of each key, LED, and channel on the keypad.

Changing Engineer's Password

Step-by-step guide to changing the factory default engineer's password.

Storing and Using User Entry Codes

Storing a Simple User Entry Code

Instructions to store a 4-digit entry code for gate operation.

Using Keypad for Simple Entry

How to use the stored entry code to open the gate.

Receiver Integration and Troubleshooting

Learning Procedure for Receivers

Procedure to learn the keypad codes to a Roger control box or receiver.

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common issues encountered with the keypad.

Advanced Keypad Operations

Advanced Features Overview

Details on advanced functionalities beyond basic operation.

Storing User Codes for Multiple Channels

How to store entry codes for up to four different channels.

Using Keypad for Multiple Channels

How to use entry codes to operate specific channels on the keypad.

Advanced Receiver Integration and Code Management

Learning Procedure for Multi-Channel Receivers

Procedure to learn multi-channel codes to a Roger control box or receiver.

Troubleshooting Receiver Learning

Tips for resolving issues when the unit does not learn to the receiver.

Deleting a User Code

Step-by-step instructions to remove a specific user entry code.