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Installation instructions

T20TX-01NKL, T20TX-01NKM, T20/T60RX-01APL, T20/T60RX-01ARL, T60TX-01STL, T60TX-01STM,


T60TX-02STM, T60TX-02STL, T20TX-02NKL, T20TX-02NKM, T20RX-02AKM, T20RX-02AKL,
T20TX-03NKL, T20RX-03ASM, T20RX-03ADM, T20RX-03ASL, T20TX-03NKM, T20/T60RX-03ADL,
T60TX-03STM, T60TX-03STL, T60RX-04BSL, T60RX-04DSM, T60RX-04BSM, T60TX-04STM,
T60RX-04CSL, T60RX-04ASL, T60RX-04ASLI,T60RX-04CSM, T60RX-04ASM, T60RX-04DSL,
T60RX-08DSL, T60TX-04STL, T60RX-05ASL, T60RX-05ASLI, T60RX-08BSL, T60RX-08DSM,
T60RX-08BSM, T60RX-08CSL, T60TX-06STL, T60TX-06STM, T60TX-08STL, T60TX-08STM,
T60RX-08ASL, T60RX-08CSM, T60RX-08ASM, T60TX-15SML, T20TX-15DMM, T20TX-15SMM,
T60TX-15DML, T60-T8-50, T60-T8-51, T60-T8-52, T60-T8-53

LANGUAGE: English (original)

IM-T20_T60-RX001-B04-EN
CONTENTS

Chapter 3: CUSTOMER INFORMATION 2


Chapter 4: PRODUCT PAGES - RECEIVERS 4
Antenna - Mount description 4
T20RX-03ASL,T20RX-03ASM RECEIVER 5
T20RX-02AKL/T20RX-02AKM Receiver 7
T20/T60RX-03ADL / T20RX-03ADM Receiver 10
T60RX-05ASL, T60RX-05ASLI* receiver 12
T60RX-04*SL, T60RX-04*SM, T60RX-08*SL, T60RX-08*SM 17
T20T60RX-01APL plugin receiver 23
T20T60RX-01ARL receiver 25
Chapter 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS 27
T20TX-0XNKL/ T20TX-0XNKM - Transmitter description 27
T60-T8-5X Transmitter description 28
T60TX-0XSTL/T60TX-0XSTM – Transmitter description 29
T60TX-15DML/T60TX-15SMLT20TX-15DMM/T20TX-15SMM 30
Chapter 6: APPENDIX 31
Chapter 7: BATTERY GUIDE 33

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Chapter 3: CUSTOMER INFORMATION

CHAPTER 3: CUSTOMER INFORMATION

THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING A TELE RADIO AB PRODUCT


READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY BEFORE MOUNTING,
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURATING THE PRODUCTS.

These instructions are published by Tele Radio AB without any guarantee. The instructions may
be removed or revised by Tele Radio AB at any time and without further notice. Corrections and
additions will be added to the latest version of the instruction.

Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee/ warranty against material, construction or
manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/ warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the
product or faulty parts with new. Work under guarantee/ warranty must be carried out by Tele
Radio AB or by an authorized service center specified by Tele Radio AB. Contact your Tele
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WARNINGS & RESTRICTIONS

IMPORTANT! Tele Radio remote controls are often built into wider applications. We recommend
that the system is provided with a wired emergency stop where necessary.

INSTALLING, CONNECTING AND MOUNTING


l Allow only licensed or qualified personnel to install the product.
l Switch the power supply off to the receiver before connecting the equipment.
l Check that you have connected the power supply to the correct connection terminal.
l Use undamaged cables. No cables should hang loose.
l Avoid installing in areas affected by strong vibrations.
l Place the receiver well away from wind, damp and water.
l Cable glands and vent plugs must face down to prevent water from seeping in.

THE USER
l Make sure that the user is following the instructions.
l Make sure that the user has reached the certified age of your country to operate the equip-
ment.
l Make sure that the user is not under the influence of drugs, alcohol and medicines.
l Allow only qualified personnel to have access to the transmitter and operate the equip-
ment.
l Make sure that the user does not leave the transmitter unsupervised.
l Make sure that the user always turns the transmitter off when not in use.
l Make sure that the user keeps a good overview of the work area.

MAINTENANCE
l When error messages are shown, it is very important to find out what caused them.
l Always contact your representative for service and maintenance work on the product.
l Avoid registering transmitters to receivers where it is not being used.
l Always download the configurations instruction from our web site for the latest version
available.

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Chapter 4: PRODUCT PAGES - RECEIVERS

CHAPTER 4: PRODUCT PAGES - RECEIVERS

ANTENNA - MOUNT DESCRIPTION

NOTE! For optimum performance: Place well away from metal objects, such as metal girders,
high-voltage cables and other antennas.

l If the receiver is installed on a wall, the antenna should be angled out from the wall.
l The dipole antenna with three meter coaxial cable should be installed vertically.
l The 5/8 antenna with three meter coaxial cable makes it possible for the antenna to be
positioned freely and high above the ground.

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T20RX-03ASL,T20RX-03ASM RECEIVER

T20RX-03ASL frequency 433 MHz


T20RX-03ASM frequency 869 MHz
Operating voltage 12-30 V AC/DC
Power consumption 25-75 mA.
Size 132 x 133 x 45 mm.
Protection IP 65
Climatic conditions -30°C to +70°C
Transmitter compatibility T20, T60, 460
Humidity 10-90%

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

LED lights up when the receiver receives a


1. Green LED
radio signal.
LED lights up when the receiver has the correct
2. Yellow LED
operating voltage.
LED lights up above the relay that is actuated
3.Red LED
and shows the programming status.
4. Button Button for learning / erasing.
5. Connection terminal Connection terminal for voltage.
6. Connection terminal Connection terminal for relays.
7. Relay 3 separate relays. Max load over relay is 8 A for resistive loads.
8. BNC BNC contact for the antenna.

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Learning the transmitter code
NOTE! If a T60 transmitter in adjustable mode is registered, a combination of ten zeros
(0000000000) will make the receiver automatically register the fixed individual code.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Adjustable


code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release the receiver registering button.The red LED lights.
3. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
4. The code is saved.T60 transmitter: The red LED flashes once every other second. T20
transmitter: The red LED double-flashes every other second.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Fixed


individual code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release receiver registering button within 1 second.
3. Press the receiver registering button once again (for more than one second).The red LED goes
out and lights up.
4. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
5. The fixed individual code is saved.The red LED double-flashes every other second.

Confirm the programming


Check the programming by testing the transmitter buttons. The green LED lights up when the
receiver receives the signal and the red relay LED lights when the relay is activated.

Erase all programmed codes


Press down and keep receiver registering button pressed for at least 4 seconds. The red LEDs
light up when the receiver registering button is pressed and go out when the codes have been
erased. NOTE! All codes get erased.

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T20RX-02AKL/T20RX-02AKM RECEIVER

WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure
to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver.

1
6
2

3 7

4
8
5 9

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

1. Yellow LED LED lights up when the receiver has the correct supply voltage.
2. Green LED LED lights up when the receiver receives a radio signal.
3. BNC BNC contact for the antenna.
4. Push-button Programming relay function and transmitter.
5. Red LED LED indicates during programming.
6. AC/DC connection ter-
Connection terminal for voltage.
minal
7. Bushing Cable coupling.
8. Relay connection ter-
Connection terminal for relays.
minal
Two separate relays. Maximum load over relay is 8 A for resistive
9. Relay
loads.

Technical data

Input power 12-24V AC/DC


Current consumption 30-80 mA
Frequency L=433MHz, M=869MHz
Size 54x96x37 mm
IP classification 65
Climatic conditions -30°C - 70°C, humidity 10 - 90%
Transmitter capability T20

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Learning the transmitter code

The receiver can be programmed to accept up to 15 different transmitters for relay 1 and up to 15
different transmitters for relay 2. Each transmitter has a unique ID code.

Relay function in the receiver


Three different functions for the two relays in the receiver can be selected when instructing the
transmitter:
1. Button 1 activates relay 1, button 2 activates relay 2.
2. Any button on the transmitter activates relay 1.
3. Any button on the transmitter activates relay 2.

Function description
Press the receiv- The transmitter button
Function Red LED
ers button for:* number:
The transmitter button activates Lights con-
A 0.3 -2s Button 1 or button 2
relay 1, button 2 activates relay 2 tinuously
Any button on the transmitter acti- Flashes Select the button that
B 2 - 4s
vates relay 1 slowly you are going to use
Any button on the transmitter acti- Flashes Select the button that
C 4 - 6s
vates relay 2 quickly you are going to use
Lights con-
D Cancel ID code registration 6 -8s -
tinuously
E Erase all stored transmitters more than 8s
*During the time that the receiver button is pressed the red LED changes to indicate the current
function mode of the programming.

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STORING THE TRANSMITTER ID CODE

1. Remove the receiver cover (4 screws).


2. Press and hold the receiver registering button. The red LED changes.
3. Release the button when the red LED lights/flashes for the desired function (according to
the function description in the table).
4. Press the transmitter button that you want to use. The red LED flashes three times. The
transmitter ID code is stored in the receiver.
5. Check the programming by pressing the transmitter buttons to see if the selected relay is
activated. The green LED lights when the receiver receives the signal. When one or more
transmitters are stored, the red LED flashes continuously (double flashes).

Stop instruction
Stop instruction of the transmitter by pressing the receiver button for 6 - 8 seconds (function D in
the table).

Erase all stored transmitters


Erase all stored transmitter ID-codes by pressing the receiver button for more than 8 seconds
(function E in the table).

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T20/T60RX-03ADL / T20RX-03ADM RECEIVER

WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure
to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver.

RL1 RL2 RL3 8

1 D5
2 D3

3 D1
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11

4
5 6 7

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

1. Yellow LED LED lights up when the receiver has the correct operating voltage
2.Red LED LED shows programming status.
3. Green LED LED lights up when the receiver receives a radio signal.
4. Button Button for registering and erasing.
5. BNC BNC contact for the antenna.
6. Connection terminal Connection terminal for voltage.
7. Connection terminal Connection terminal for relays.
8. Relay Three separate relays. Max load over relay is 8 A for resistive load.

Technical data

Input power 12-24V AC/DC


Current consumption 40-80 mA
T20/T60RX-03ADL=433MHz,
Frequency
T20RX-03ADM=869MHz
Size 85 x 62 x 30 mm
IP classification 20
Climatic conditions -30°C to +70°C, humidity < 90%
Transmitter capability T20, T60, 460

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NOTE! For simultaneous relay function, the following priority applies:
Relay 1+2: Relay 2 has priority Relay 1+2+3: Relay 2 has priority
Relay 2+3: Relay 2 has priority Relay 1+3: No function

Learning the transmitter code


NOTE! If a T60 transmitter in adjustable mode is registered, a combination of ten zeros
(0000000000) will make the receiver automatically register the fixed individual code.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Adjustable


code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release the receiver registering button.The red LED lights.
3. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
4. The code is saved.T60 transmitter: The red LED flashes once every other second. T20
transmitter: The red LED double-flashes every other second.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Fixed


individual code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release receiver registering button within 1 second.
3. Press the receiver registering button once again (for more than one second).The red LED goes
out and lights up.
4. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
5. The fixed individual code is saved.The red LED double-flashes every other second.

Confirm the programming


Check the programming by testing the transmitter buttons. The green LED lights up when the
receiver receives the signal and the red relay LED lights when the relay is activated.

Erase all programmed codes


Press down and keep receiver registering button pressed for at least 4 seconds. The red LEDs
light up when the receiver registering button is pressed and go out when the codes have been
erased. NOTE! All codes get erased.

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T60RX-05ASL, T60RX-05ASLI* RECEIVER

WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure
to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver.

Base board:

1. Function relays 1-5 6. Function button (Cancel)


2. Relay LEDs 1-5 (red) 7. Select button (OK)
3. Power LED (yellow) 8. Function LEDs (7=red, 8=yellow, 9=green, 10=orange)
4. Radio module 9. Terminal block for input power
5. Programming connector

Terminal block for input power on base board

1 12 - 24V DC
2 Negative terminal DC voltage

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Technical data

Input power 12-24V DC


Function relays 5 (potential free*, 8A 250V AC)
Operating frequency 433 MHz
Antenna * 1 internal PCB antenna
IP class 66
Operating temperature -20 - +55°C / -4 - +130°F
Size 121 x 117 x 51 mm./ 4.75 x 4.6 x 2 in.
Weight 420 g./ 0.926 lbs.
Transmitter capability T20, T60
* potential free means that you have to supply voltage to get voltage out of a relay (e.g. via the
included connection comb)

Function LEDs indication

FUNCTION LED INDICATES


LED 7 (red) Register
LED 8 (yellow) Latching/momentary function
LED 9 (green) Interlock
The receiver is receiving signal from any registered or not registered
LED 10 (orange)
T20/T60 transmitter.

Program mode indication

LED 7 (red) INDICATES


Lights up ID code registration mode
Flashes once ID code registered
Flashes twice One or more private ID codes registered
Off No ID code registered

Learn the transmitter ID code


NOTE! 10 ID codes can be stored in each relay in the receiver. If a T20 transmitter is registered,
the receiver will automatically register the private ID code. If a T60 transmitter in adjustable DIP
switch mode (1.2.6) is registered, the combination of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (ten zeros) will make the
receiver automatically register the private ID code.

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Register the adjustable transmitter ID code and function/button 1 - 5

1. Press the receiver Function button. LED 7 (red) is ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button.

3. Select all 5 relays (all relay LEDs are ON) by using the receiver Function button.

4. Press the receiver Select button for 0,3 - 4 seconds. The receiver enters an ID code reg-
istration mode ( 6 seconds).

5. Press any function button 1 - 5 on the transmitter. The transmitter ID code and functions 1
- 5 are registered.

Register adjustable transmitter ID code and function/button

1. Press the receiver Function button. LED 7 (red) is ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button.

3. By using the receiver Function button step to the relay you wish to register the transmitter
ID code and function/button in.

4. Press the receiver Select button for 0,3 - 4 seconds. The receiver enters an ID code reg-
istration mode (6 seconds).

5. Press the function/button on the transmitter you like to registered. The ID code and the
function are registered in the chosen relay.

Register private transmitter ID code

NOTE! Only on T60 transmitter models.

1. Press the receiver Function button. LED 7 (red) is ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button.

3. Select relay(s) by using the receiver Function button. Relay LED is ON.

4. Press the receiver Select button for 0,3 - 4 seconds.

5. Realese and press again the receiver Select button within 1 second. Keep pressed for at
least 1 second.
LED 7 (red) flashes once.
The receiver enters an ID code registration mode (6 seconds).

6. Press the function/button on the transmitetr you like to register. The transmitter ID code,
private ID code and function/button are registerd in the chosen relay.

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Erase codes

1. Press the receiver Function button. LED 7 (red) is ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button.

3. Press the receiver Function button to select relay(s) you want to erase .

4. Press the receiver Select button for at least 4 seconds.


All ID codes for the seleccted relay(s) are erased.

Relay functionality
Momentary and latching relay functionality

1. Press the receiver Function button 2 times. LED 8 (yellow) is ON. The first relay LED is
ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button to set latching or momentary functionality:


LED8 (yellow) OFF = momentary relay functionality
LED 8 (yellow) ON = latching relay functionality

3. Press the receiver Function button to step to the next available relay. Set latching or
momentary relay functionality. When you have stepped through all the available relays,
press the receiver Function button to exit the settings menu. LED 8 (yellow) flashes if any
of the relays have latching relay functionality.

Interlocking relay functionality

The receivers relay 1 and relay 2 can be interlocked, as well as relays 3 and 4.

1. Press the receiver Function button 3 times. LED 9 (green) is ON.

2. Press the receiver Select button to interlock relays 1 and 2 (relay LEDs are ON):
LED 9 (green) OFF = relays are not interlocked
LED 9 (green) ON = relays are interlocked

3. Press the receiver Function button to select relays 3 and 4. Set the interlocking function
between the relays.

4. Press the receivers Function button to exit the settings menu. LED 8 (green)flashes when
at least one relay pair is interlocked.

Erase ID codes and relay functions

To erase all registered ID codes and relay functions at the same time:

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1. Press the receiver Function button and Select button at the same time. Keep pressed for
at least 4 seconds.

2. The function LEDs red, yellow and green and relay LEDs light up.

3. The function LEDs red, yellow and green and relay LEDs go out.

4. All registered ID codes, latching and/or interlocking function erased.

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T60RX-04*SL, T60RX-04*SM, T60RX-08*SL, T60RX-08*SM

T60RX-04*SL/ T60RX-04*SLI/ T60RX-04*SM RECEIVER

WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure
to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver.

1 2 3 4 5

10 D4 D5

D16 D15 D14 D9 6


D6

D7 7
D8
8

RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4

P2 P3 P4 P5

9 P1

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

Lit when the receiver has correct supply volt-


1. Yellow LED
age.
2. Green LED Lit when the receiver is receiving radio signals.
3. Function button
4. Select button
Each relay has a LED that lights when the relay
5. Red LED
is activated.
Lights up: learning of code possible, flashes:
adjustable code learnt (1-10), flashes twice:
6. Red LED
one or more fixed, individual codes have been
learnt.
Flashes when one of the relays has a latching
7. Yellow LED
function.
Flashes when one of the relay-pairs is inter-
8. Green LED
locked.
9. Connection terminal for voltage
10. BNC contact for the antenna (Not on T60RX-04*SLI)

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Technical data

Input power *A=12-24V AC/DC, B=230V AC, C=48V AC, D=115V AC


Frequency L=433MHz, M=869MHz, LI=433MHz Internal antenna
Size 121 x 117 x 51 mm./ 4.75 x 4.6 x 2 in.
IP classification 66
Transmitter capability T20, T60, 460

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T60RX-08*SL/T60RX-08*SM RECEIVER

WARNING! The receiver must NOT be opened by any other than a qualified installer. Make sure
to turn the electricity off before opening the receiver.

1 5 3 4 6 7 8

10

RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 RL6 RL7 RL8

9
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

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1. Yellow LED Lights when the receiver has correct supply voltage.
2. Green LED Lights when the receiver is receiving radio signals.
3. Function button
4. Select button
5. Red LED Each relay has a LED that lights when the relay is activated.
Lights up: learning of code possible, flashes: adjustable code learnt (1-10),
6. Red LED
flashes twice: one or more fixed, individual codes have been learnt.
7. Yellow LED Flashes when one of the relays has a latching function.
8. Green LED Flashes when one of the relay-pairs is interlocked.
9. Connection ter-
minal for voltage
10. BNC contact
for the antenna

Technical data

Input power *A=12-24V AC/DC, B=230V AC, C=48V AC, D=115V AC


Frequency L=433MHz, M=869MHZ, LI=433MHz Internal antenna
Size 132 x 133 x 45 mm
IP classification 65
Transmitter capability T20, T60, 460
Program the T60RX-04*SL, T60RX-04*SLI, T60RX-04*SM, T60RX-
08*SL, T60RX-08*SM receiver
The receiver Function and Select buttons are used for the programming the receiver. The
Function button is used to scroll through the options. The Select button is used to confirm the
selection.

In the first position, you can scroll between the following options by pressing the Function button.
RED LED (no.6) - Learn the transmitter code.
YELLOW LED (no.7) - Program latching/momentary relay function.
GREEN LED (no.8) - Program interlock function.

When you have selected one of the options with the Select button, press the Function button to
move to the relay(s) that you want to program. The red LEDs indicate what relay(s) is selected
(see the corresponding programming sequence).

IMPORTANT! The transmitter and the receiver can be co-programmed with an adjustable code
or with a fixed, individual code.
When an adjustable code is used, it is very important that a unique code is programmed by using
the transmitter DIP switches. If not, it may result in disturbances from other transmitters using
the same code.

Learn the transmitter code


Fixed, individual code

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1. Select the program option "Learning of code" (red LED) using the function button.
2. Confirm by using the select button. The red LEDs above the relays light up.
3. Scroll to the relay(s) that you want to program by using the function button.
When a relay has been selected, it will be controlled by the transmitter button that you
used during learning.
When a relays are selected: button 1 activates relay 1, button 2 activates button 2, etc.
4. Confirm by:
- pressing down the select button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.
- pressing down the select button within 1 second for at least 1 second.
5. Program the transmitter code by holding down the transmitter button until the red LED 6
flashes 3 times.

Red LED 6 double flashes to indicate that the transmitter adjustable and fixed, individual code
have been stored.

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Adjustable code
Ensure that the required adjustable code is set on the transmitter code switch.
1. Select the program option "Learning of code" (red LED) using the function button.
2. Confirm by using the select button. The red LEDs light up.
3. It is possible to scroll to the relay(s) to be coded using the function button.
- When a relay is selected, it is activated by the transmitter button that was used during
instruction.
- When all relays are selected, the system will function as normal. I.e. button 1 will control
relay 1, button 2 will control relay 2, etc.
4. Confirm by pressing the select button 1 time.
5. Program the transmitter code by holding down the corresponding transmitter button until
the red LED 6 flashes 3 times.

The red LED 6 flashes when the transmitter adjustable code has been saved.

Erase codes
1. Select the program option "Learning of code" (red LED).
2. Confirm by using the select button. The red relay LEDs light.
3. Use the function button to scroll to the relay(s) that you want to erase.
4. Press the selected button until the relay LED(s) go out (at least for 4 seconds).

Program latching/momentary function


The relays have momentary function as default.
1. Select the option "latching/momentary relay function" (yellow LED) by using the function
button.
2. Confirm by using the select button. Red relay LED 1 lights up.
3. Change the functionality for the relays by using the select button. The yellow LED lights
when the relay has a latching function. If the yellow LED is out, the relay has a momentary
function.
4. Step forward among the relays by using the function button. Select latching or momentary
relay functionality with the select button. Programming is complete when all relays have
been passed.

The yellow LED 7 flashes when more than one relay have a latching function.

Program interlock function


You can select the following interlocking options:
l Interlocking between relays 1-2
l Interlocking between relays 3-4
l Interlocking between relays 5-6 (on the Robust receiver)
l Interlocking between relays 7-8 (on the Robust receiver)

1. Select interlocking function (green LED) by using the function button.


2. Confirm with the select button. The red LEDs light up.
3. Use the select button to interlock. The green LED lights when the relays are intelocked.
4. Step forward among the relay-pairs using the function button. Select with the select but-
ton. Programming is complete when all relay-pairs have passed.
The green LED 8 flashes when interlocking is activated.

You can set interlocking between other functions, by programming the code for individual
transmitter buttons on individual relays (see learning of code). E.g. when button 1 and button 3 are
programmed to relay 1 and relay 2, you can interlock function 1 and 3.

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T20T60RX-01APL PLUGIN RECEIVER

Frequency 433 MHz


Operating voltage 12-30 V AC/DC
Power consumption 40-80 mA
Size 70 x 58 x 40 mm
Protection IP 20
Climatic conditions -30°C to +70°C
Humidity <95%
Transmitter compatibility T20, T60, 460

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

1.Red LED LED shows programming status.


2. Yellow LED LED lights up when the receiver has the correct operating voltage.
3. Green LED LED lights up when the receiver receives a radio signal.
4. Button Button for learning / erasing.
5. BNC BNC contact for the antenna.
6. Relay Maximum load over relay is 8 A for resistive loads.

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Learning the transmitter code
NOTE! If a T60 transmitter in adjustable mode is registered, a combination of ten zeros
(0000000000) will make the receiver automatically register the fixed individual code.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Adjustable


code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release the receiver registering button.The red LED lights.
3. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
4. The code is saved.T60 transmitter: The red LED flashes once every other second. T20
transmitter: The red LED double-flashes every other second.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Fixed


individual code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release receiver registering button within 1 second.
3. Press the receiver registering button once again (for more than one second).The red LED goes
out and lights up.
4. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
5. The fixed individual code is saved.The red LED double-flashes every other second.

Confirm the programming


Check the programming by testing the transmitter buttons. The green LED lights up when the
receiver receives the signal and the red relay LED lights when the relay is activated.

Erase all programmed codes


Press down and keep receiver registering button pressed for at least 4 seconds. The red LEDs
light up when the receiver registering button is pressed and go out when the codes have been
erased. NOTE! All codes get erased.

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T20T60RX-01ARL RECEIVER
Frequency 433 MHz
Operating voltage 12-30 V AC/DC
Power consumption 40-80 mA
Size 54 x 63 mm
Protection IP 20
Climatic conditions -30°C to +70°C
Humidity <95%
Transmitter compatibility T20, T60, 460

NOTE! For connecting the receiver, go to the Appendix pages.

1.Red LED LED shows programming status.


LED lights up when the receiver has the correct
2. Yellow LED
operating voltage.
LED lights up when the receiver receives a
3. Green LED
radio signal.
4. Button Button for learning / erasing.
5. Relay Max load over relay is 8 A for resistive loads.
6. Connection terminal Connection terminal for voltage.
7. Connection terminal Connection terminal for relay.
8. Antenna Wire antenna.

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Learning the transmitter code
NOTE! If a T60 transmitter in adjustable mode is registered, a combination of ten zeros
(0000000000) will make the receiver automatically register the fixed individual code.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Adjustable


code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release the receiver registering button.The red LED lights.
3. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
4. The code is saved.T60 transmitter: The red LED flashes once every other second. T20
transmitter: The red LED double-flashes every other second.

T20 transmitters: Fixed individual code / T60 transmitters: Fixed


individual code

1. Press the receiver registering button for 0.3 - 4 seconds.


2. Release receiver registering button within 1 second.
3. Press the receiver registering button once again (for more than one second).The red LED goes
out and lights up.
4. Press the required transmitter button.The red LED flashes 3 times quickly.
5. The fixed individual code is saved.The red LED double-flashes every other second.

Confirm the programming


Check the programming by testing the transmitter buttons. The green LED lights up when the
receiver receives the signal and the red relay LED lights when the relay is activated.

Erase all programmed codes


Press down and keep receiver registering button pressed for at least 4 seconds. The red LEDs
light up when the receiver registering button is pressed and go out when the codes have been
erased. NOTE! All codes get erased.

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Chapter 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS

CHAPTER 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS

T20TX-0XNKL/ T20TX-0XNKM - TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION

T20TX-01NKL T20TX-02NKL T20TX-03NKL


T20TX-01NKM T20TX-02NKM T20TX-03NKM

1. LED
2. Push button

Technical data
Frequency L=433.92 MHz, M=869MHz
IP classification 65
Size 71 x 38 x 12 mm
Climatic conditions -20°C to +55°C
Humidity 10 - 90%

Radio transmission
Transmission continues during the time that each function button is pressed and is interrupted
when the button is released. The red LED flashes while the button is pressed.

Change the batteries


BATTERY TYPE: 3v, cr2032

1 2
3

+
3 VOLTS

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Chapter 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS

T60-T8-5X TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION

T60-T8-53 T60-T8-52 T60-T8-51 T60-T8-50

1. LED
2. Push buttons

ON/OFF SWITCH

The transmitter has an on/off switch on the back side. The on/off switch has 2 positions:
1 = on
0 = off
The on/off switch breaks the power supply from the battery. When in position 0/off, the
transmitter can not be started.

Technical data
Frequency 433.92 MHz
On/off switch Yes
Size 52 x 83 x 17 mm / 2.0 x 3.3 x 12"
IP classification 67
Climate conditions - 20°C to + 55°C
Humidity 10-90%

BATTERY TYPE: 2 x 1.5V AAA alkaline

CHANGE THE BATTERIES


1. Remove the back piece (3 screws).
2. Remove the batteries.
3. Put the new batteries in.
4. Replace the back piece (3 screws).

WARNING! Do not recharge! Attempts to recharge may cause rupture, or leaking of hazardous
liquids, which will corrode the equipment.

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Chapter 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS

T60TX-0XSTL/T60TX-0XSTM – TRANSMITTER DESCRIPTION

T60TX-01STL T60TX-02STL T60TX-03STL

T60TX-04STL T60TX-06STL T60TX-08STL

(B)
Code switch

+ (A)
System switch

+ + 8x

Battery 1.5V, AAA

Technical data
Frequency L=433MHz, M=869MHz
Size 65x112x35 mm
IP classification 65
Climatic conditions -20°C to +55°C
Humidity 10 - 90%

Radio transmission
Transmission continues during the time each function button is held down and is interrupted once
the button is released. The red LED flashes while the button is pressed.

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Chapter 5: PRODUCT PAGES - TRANSMITTERS

T60TX-15DML/T60TX-15SML
T20TX-15DMM/T20TX-15SMM

T60TX-15DML T60TX-15SML
T20TX-15DMM T20TX-15SMM
1. Function buttons 1. Code switch
2. Door-no. buttons 2. System switch
3. Function shortcut 3. Battery 9V, 6F22

Technical data
Frequency L=433.92 MHz, M=869MHz
Size 43 x 62 x 38 mm
IP classification 65
Climatic conditions -20°C to +55°C
Humidity 10-90%
*NOTE! When re-setting the system switch, the transmitter must be turned off.

Shortcut for one function (T60TX-15DML):


The *-buttons and #-buttons are used for programming a shortcut (1 selection per button) for a
particular function. To program a shortcut: set the door that you wish to save, press * or # for more
than 3 seconds (the display flashes). The door has been saved as a shortcut. To access the
shortcut, press the relevant button once.

System switch:
When is in ON position, the transmitter communicates with system T60. When is in OFF
position, the transmitter communicates with system 460. When re-setting, the transmitter must
be turned off.

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Chapter 6: APPENDIX

CHAPTER 6: APPENDIX
VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS

T60RX-0xAS_ 12-24V AC/DC


T60RX-0xBS_ 230V AC
T60RX-0xCS_ 48V AC
T60RX-0xDS_ 115V AC

STANDARD
ROBUST
T60RX-04*SL
T60RX-08*SL
T60RX-04*SLI
T60RX-08*SM
T60RX-04*SM

VOLTAGE CONNECTION VOLTAGE CONNECTION


T20/T60RX-01ARL T20/T60RX-01APL SOCKET

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Chapter 6: APPENDIX

VOLTAGE CONNECTION
T20/T60RX-03ASL
T20/T60RX-03ASM

VOLTAGE CONNECTION VOLTAGE CONNECTION


T20/T60RX-03ADL T20RX-02AKL
T20/T60RX-03ADM T20RX-02AKM

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Chapter 7: BATTERY GUIDE

CHAPTER 7: BATTERY GUIDE

BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
Observe the following general battery warnings:
n As batteries contains flammable substances such as lithium or other organic solvents,

they may cause heating, rupture or ignition.


n Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with a battery of an incorrect type.
n Do not short circuit, disassemble, deform or heat batteries.
n Never try to charge a visibly damaged or frozen battery.
n Keep batteries out of reach of small children. Should a child swallow a battery, consult a

physician immediately.
n Avoid direct soldering to batteries.
n When discarding batteries, insulate the + and - terminals of batteries with insulating/ mask-

ing tape. Do not put multiple batteries in the same plastic bag.
n When improperly disposed, lithium batteries may short circuit, causing them to become

hot, burst or ignite.


n Store in a cool location. Keep batteries away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and

high humidity.
n Do not throw batteries into fire.

ROHS AND WEEE


In accordance with Directive 2011/65/EU on restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) and Directive 2002/96/EC on waste
electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), Tele Radio AB strives to minimize the use of
hazardous materials, promotes reuse and recycling, and reduces emissions to air, soil and water.
When a commercially viable alternative is available, Tele Radio AB strives to restrict or eliminate
substances and materials that pose an environmental, health or safety risk.

GUARANTEE, SERVICE, REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE


The Tele Radio AB products are covered by a guarantee/warranty against material, construction
and manufacturing faults. During the guarantee/warranty period, Tele Radio AB may replace the
product or faulty parts. Work under guarantee/warranty must be carried out by Tele Radio AB or
by an authorized service centre specified by Tele Radio AB.

This is not covered by the guarantee/ warranty:


n Faults resulting from normal wear and tear
n Parts of a consumable nature
n Products that have been subject to unauthorized modifications
n Faults resulting from incorrect installation and use
n Damp and water damage

Maintenance:
n Repairs and maintenance must be carried out by qualified personnel
n Use spare parts from Tele Radio AB only
n Contact your representative if you require service or other assistance
n Keep the product in a dry, clean place
n Keep contacts and antennas clean
n Wipe off dust using a slightly damp, clean cloth

IMPORTANT! Never use cleaning solutions or high-pressure water.

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