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Solidremote TX134 Dual-Mode RF Transmitter Manual
Solidremote TX134 4-button dual-mode RF transmitter is the latest addition to our transmitter product line, it features switchable dual-mode that
works with both 2
nd
generation 20X series receiver using traditional rolling code technology and 4
th
generation 40X series receiver using
TrioAES 433 technology.
Quick Operation Guide
There are 4 buttons on TX134 transmitter, each button can be assigned to one separate function (such as control different channel on single or
multiple receivers). Customer need to refer to receivers manual for programming and other instructions since actual implementation may vary
on different receiver models.
Operating Modes
Traditional Mode – Compatible with our 2
nd
generation 20X series receiver manufactured since 2011 (such as 202U receiver), transmitter
works on single frequency and codes are encrypted using traditional rolling code algorthium.
TrioAES Mode – Compatible with our 4
th
generation 40X series receiver manufactured since 2017 (such as 402U receiver), transmitter hops
between 3 predefined frequencies to avoid common narrow-band interference and transmitted data codes are under protection by AES
encryption algorthium.
Identifying Current Operating Mode
Current operating mode can be identified by observing LED indicator when any transmitter button is pressed, please make sure the battery
installed is not flat during observation, because flat battery will change LED flashes, which makes identification more difficult.
LED status when button pressed
Battery Normal Battery Flat
Traditional Mode Always on Flashes
TrioAES Mode Flashes Flashes more quickly than left
According to above table, the current operating mode can be easily identified by observing LED status when battery is at normal voltage level,
LED will be always on in traditional mode, while LED will flash in TrioAES mode.
WARNING! When press transmitter button in above steps, please note the receiver will respond if the button is already programmed in,
which may cause unexpected consequences (such as door closing when people standing in the way), to avoid this, please turn off power to
receiver first or disconnect receiver from control target before carrying above steps.
Change Operating Mode / Change Batteries
Since switching current operating mode involves similar steps for changing batteries, so we combined both instructions as below.
1. Open transmitter case, this can be done using a utility knife or cutter knife to pry each side open at the seam, be careful with sharp blades
when doing this.
2. Remove the battery from transmitter battery holder.
3. If you would like to set transmitter in TrioAES mode, then press and hold C button position (the round metal dome with K2 printed beside it),
otherwise don’t press any button if you would like to set transmitter in traditional mode.
4. Insert the battery again into transmitter battery holder, button should be kept same state as step 3.
5. When battery is fully inserted, release all buttons, then you can observe LED status by press any button (round metal dome) on transmitter.
6. If LED shows correct flash status as anticipated according to above table, then put back the transmitter case, otherwise please repeat above
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Solidremote TX134 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSolidremote
ModelTX134
CategoryTransmitter
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Quick Operation Guide

Operating Modes

Traditional Mode

Compatible with 2nd gen 20X series receiver using traditional rolling code technology.

TrioAES Mode

Compatible with 4th gen 40X series receiver using TrioAES 433 technology.

Identifying Current Operating Mode

LED Status Identification

Identify operating mode by observing LED indicator when any transmitter button is pressed.

Change Operating Mode and Batteries

Technical Specifications

Special Notice

FCC Statement

RF Warning Statement