
Main features
The wireless keypad can be used for a range of applications, including:
1) Alarm systems turn on/off
2) Doors and/or gates control
3) Control of a range of automatic systems such as garden lighting, watering, etc.
The device is powered by two lithium batteries that allow a long operation autonomy.
Power supply 2 x lithium battery CR2032
Consumption 13 mA
Frequency 433.92 MHz
Radiated power 0.1 mW
Dimensions 82 x 66 x 30 mm
Weight 80 gr
Operating temperature range -10° / +55°
Operation and Commissioning
The keypad features 12 keys as follows:
- Numerical keys from 0to 9
- Reset key C
- Confirmation key OK
a) Whenever a key is pressed, the buzzer sounds for about 1/2 second.
b) Whenever a numerical key is pressed, the LED lights on for about 5 seconds. Each further pressing on a key will restart the LED light for
5 seconds more.
c) Once pressed a numerical key, the user has 10 seconds to complete the code dialing. After 10 seconds (timeout) the LED turns off and
the keypad exits to stand-by
d) On pressing the key C, the procedure is cancelled.
e) On pressing the key OK, the codified radio-signal is transmitted. Any valid radio code needs at least 2 digits before the OK key.
F) Maximum number of digits for radio code is 5, any following digit after the fifth will be ignored by the keypad.
It is possible to choose among three operating modes. To select the operating mode
Key in the following sequence: 00000 OK 99999 OK
And then press :
4to program the Dip-Switches operating mode
5to program the Standard operating mode
6to program the Rolling-code operating mode
Now RT37 keypad can be programming according to the operating mode selected above
RT37
Multifunction wireless keypad
DIP-SWITCHES on KEYFOB
Dip-Switches (to be use in combination with dip-switch type keyfobs)
Dial a code number included between 1 and 1023, then press a number included between 1 and 4 (corresponding to the keyfob
channel). Then press the key OK to transmit radio-signal.
If a wrong code number is dialed, a Buzzer sounds three times when pressing OK key and the keypad won’t transmit the radio signal.
To program the code number on the RT37 keypad according to the dip-switch settings of the keyfob, you need to sum up the numbers
associated with the dip-switch in position ON on the keyfob (please see table below).
Example:
dip-switch Associated Amount
position value to sum up
1 512 512
2 256
3 128
4 64
5 32 32
6 16
7 8
8 4 4
9 2
10 1
Total 548
In the example here above figure, final code to be programmed on the RT37 keypad is 548 followed by a number included between 1
and 4 in order to identify the key on the keyfob.
Standard & Rolling-code
Type a number code included between 1 and 99999. Then press the key OK to transmit radio-signal.
Please refer to the receiver’s instructions manual to use the radio signal to control the appliance.
Technical Data