ROGER E80 TX52R E80/TX52R/2

ROGER E80 TX52R 2-Channel Fixed Code Remote Control Instruction Manual

Model: E80 TX52R E80/TX52R/2

1. Introduction

This manual provides instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your ROGER E80 TX52R 2-channel fixed code remote control. This device is designed for duplicating existing fixed code remote controllers operating at 433.92 MHz, commonly used for garage doors, electronic gates, barrier gates, sliding doors, automatic doors, rolling doors, shutters, and various home automation systems.

Front view of the ROGER E80 TX52R remote control with A, B, C buttons and a red D button.

Figure 1: Front view of the remote control.

2. Specifications

FeatureDescription
Model NumberRoger E80 TX52R E80/TX52R/2
Encoding MethodFixed code (Face to Face Clone)
Frequency433MHz / 433.92MHz
Number of Buttons4
Battery Model12V 27A (included, replaceable)
Dimensions (L x W x H)6.5 x 2.5 x 1 cm
FeaturesLED Indicator, Sliding Cover, Compact Design

2.1 Compatible Models

This remote control is compatible with the following ROGER models:

  • ROGER TX22
  • ROGER H80
  • ROGER E80
  • ROGER E80 TX54R
  • ROGER E80 TX52R

Always verify the brand, model, and frequency of your existing remote control before attempting to clone.

Image showing various compatible ROGER remote control models.

Figure 2: Examples of compatible ROGER remote controls.

2.2 Cloning Chip Types

This duplicator supports a wide range of fixed code chips, including but not limited to:

  • 2260 (PT2260, SC2260, LX2260, HX2260)
  • 2262 (PT2262, SC2262, LX2262, HS2262, HX2262)
  • PT2264, PT2240 (LX2240)
  • 1527 (EV1527, HS1527, HX1527)
  • FP527, CS5211, SMC918, SMC926
  • AX5026, AX5326-3, AX5326-4
  • HT600, HT680, HT6207, HT6010, HT6012, HT6013, HT6014, HT12D
  • HT46F49E, PIC16F629, PIC16F630

3. Setup and Cloning Instructions

The cloning process requires an original, working remote control. Ensure your original remote control has internal dip switches and yellow buttons for compatibility.

3.1 Step 1: Clear the History Code from the Duplicator

  1. Press and hold buttons A and B simultaneously until the LED indicator flashes three times.
  2. Release button B (while continuing to press button A).
  3. Press button B slowly three times. The LED will flash.
  4. Release button A. The code clearance is now complete.

3.2 Step 2: Copy Code from Original Transmitter

  1. Place the duplicator remote control as close as possible to your original transmitter.
  2. Press and hold button A on your original transmitter.
  3. While still holding button A on the original, press and hold button A on the duplicator. Continue holding both until the duplicator's LED flashes.
  4. Release both buttons. The code for button A is now copied.
  5. Repeat this process for other buttons (B, C, D) as needed, using the corresponding buttons on both remotes.
Two remote controls held face-to-face, demonstrating the cloning process.

Figure 3: Face-to-face cloning method.

3.3 Video Demonstration: Cloning and Operation

Video 1: Demonstration of the remote control cloning process and basic operation with a receiver and light.

4. Operating Instructions

After successfully cloning the desired functions, simply press the corresponding button (A, B, C, or D) on your new remote control to activate the linked device (e.g., open/close a garage door, activate an alarm system).

Side view of the remote control attached to a keychain.

Figure 4: Remote control with attached keychain for portability.

5. Maintenance

5.1 Battery Replacement

The remote control uses a 12V 27A battery, which typically lasts for approximately 2 years with continuous repetitive use. When the remote's range decreases or the LED indicator becomes dim, it may be time to replace the battery. To replace the battery, carefully open the remote's casing and insert a new 12V 27A battery, ensuring correct polarity.

5.2 Cleaning

Clean the remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the casing or buttons.

5.3 Sliding Cover

The remote features a sliding cover to prevent accidental button presses. Ensure the cover operates smoothly and keep it free from debris.

Image highlighting the sliding cover feature of the remote control.

Figure 5: Remote control with its sliding cover.

6. Troubleshooting

  • Remote not working after cloning: Ensure your original remote is a fixed code type and operates at 433.92 MHz. This duplicator does not work with rolling code remote controls. Verify that the cloning steps were followed precisely, especially the code clearance and face-to-face positioning.
  • Weak signal or reduced range: Check the battery. A low battery can significantly impact performance. Replace the 12V 27A battery if necessary.
  • Accidental button presses: Utilize the sliding cover feature to protect the buttons when not in use.

7. Applications

This remote control can be used for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Garage doors
  • Electronic gates
  • Barrier gates
  • Sliding doors
  • Automatic doors
  • Rolling doors and shutters
  • Electrical appliances and home automation (e.g., lights)
  • Alarm systems
  • Access control systems
A hand holding the remote control, pointing it towards an automatic gate, with wireless signals depicted.

Figure 6: Remote control in use with an automatic gate system.

8. User Tips

  • Always perform the code clearance step before attempting to clone a new remote to ensure no residual codes interfere with the process.
  • When cloning, ensure both remotes are in close proximity and held steady to facilitate a successful signal transfer.
  • If you encounter difficulties, try replacing the battery in your new remote or the original remote to ensure sufficient power for cloning.

9. Warranty and Support

All products are individually inspected before dispatch to ensure they are sent out in perfect condition. If you have any questions or encounter problems with your item, please contact the seller for assistance. They will be happy to help resolve any issues.


ROGER E80 TX52R Remote Control Receiver Kit Functionality Demonstration

ROGER E80 TX52R Remote Control Receiver Kit Functionality Demonstration

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