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THOMSON ROC Z907 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

Universal garage door remote control
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Note – USB port
Mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets, can
be charged via the USB port only during operation in
the cigarette lighter socket.
5. Introduction
The ROCZ907 is a radio-based, teachable handheld
transmitter for controlling door operators of all brands;
therefore, you can substitute it for an existing handheld
transmitter (remote control), as well as use it to teach
and control several door operators from different
markets. For retrofitting systems with fixed or rolling code
in the 433 MHz and 868 MHz frequency bands, voltage
supply is via the cigarette lighter socket. Thanks to the
integrated high-performance capacitor, the ROCZ907 can
also be operated outside the cigarette lighter socket for
up to three days. The integrated USB port allows charg-
ing of a smartphone or tablet during a car journey.
6. Main functional features
• Universally usable for various garage door and outside
door operators
• Power storage without batteries
• For mobile applications outside the car electrical
system (capacitor performance technology)
• Up to 150 button clicks (for example, opening/closing
doors) possible when fully charged
• Recharge within 3 minutes
• Power storage (standby): up to 3 days
• Up to 4 buttons are custom programmable (door
operators of all brands) via manual search
• Range: up to 40 metres (depending on buildings and
other local conditions, or on the performance of the
reception antenna)
• Resonant button behaviour on pressing (click and feel)
for secure use in the vehicle
• Integrated 2.1 A USB port for charging a smartphone
or tablet
7. Getting started
The ROCZ907 has an integrated high-performance ca-
pacitor. It must be charged via the cigarette lighter socket
(charging time: 3 minutes) before first-time use. Before
you can use your new ROCZ907 handheld transmitter, you
must first register/teach it or synchronise it with the motor
control system of the door operator. Here there are several
possibilities, which are described in the next sections.
Note
• Some garage door operators require two buttons in
order to program opening and closing. In this case,
two buttons must also be copied/programmed on
the ROCZ907.
• With some garage door operators, it can be nec-
essary to carry out synchronisation up to 20 times
before the code is recognised.
7.1 Determining the code system (compatibility)
The ROCZ907 covers about 90% of the door control
systems currently on the market. The following code
systems are supported: fixed code, rolling code (also
called 'hopping code') and complex rolling code.
For information on the code system used by your original
handheld transmitter, please refer to the instructions for
your door operator, or contact the manufacturer.
7.2 Copy function – fixed code and rolling code
• Before performing the copy function, make sure that
the original handheld transmitter and the ROCZ907
are facing each other and not more than 3 cm apart.
• Press and hold the '1' button on the ROCZ907 and
keep it held while pressing the '2' button four times.
Release both buttons. The red function LED (1) now
flashes about every 2 seconds.
• On the original handheld transmitter, press and hold
the button you are copying until the red function LED
of the ROCZ907 flashes quickly (= confirmation that the
remote control signal has been successfully accepted).
• Now press the button you wish to program (for
example, '1') on the ROCZ907. After successful
programming, the function LED (1) lights up red for
about 1 second and then goes out.
• Programming has been successfully completed.
• Then check whether the door can be controlled using
the button that has been taught to; if not, repeat
the procedure. If this still does not work after your
renewed attempt, it may be necessary, for your model,
to synchronise/register the ROCZ907 with the receiver
of the door operator system (see below).
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