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Teleco TVLink RS868 Instructions Manual

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Code Number:

Series

Model number

Draft

TVLink  RS868

25/11/13

   TVPRP868F08E

1- GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Electronic for the remote control of tubular motors for roller blinds, rolling shutters, doors with limit 

switch inside or outside the motor, radio receiver section with transmitter channel memorization by 

means of internal push button or via radio.

Possibility to connect wired with auto-test control before every closing movement.

Possibility to connect a 240 V

 courtesy lamp with variable time from 1 min. to 12 hours (default 

1min.)

Plastic housing for external use equipped with clamps.

Possibility of centralized controls for simultaneous control of several appliances.

Possibility to connect external mechanical controls with dynamic push button function and blockage 

push button.

2- CONNECTIONS

Description of the connections:

Input ground general power supply

Input ground motor

Input general power supply 240 V   phase

Input general power supply 240 V   neutral 

Opening output relay motor contact 

Output 240 V   neutral by means of fuse

 

(common motor)

Closing output relay motor contact

10-11  Output LC 240 V   300 W max. for 

 

courtesy lamp

 

(only for the version with courtesy light)

12 

Positive output 12/15Vdc  80mA 

 

for photocells

13 

Safety common contact

14 

Negative output for photocells (autotest)

15 

FTC input (NC normally closed)

19 

Push buttons common for TD

20 

Dynamic push-button input (NO normally open)

21 

Stop push-button TB (NC normally closed)

22 

Push buttons common for TB

24 

Antenna ground

25 

Antenna pole (wire 8.5cm)

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Connections with photocells

if the FTC input are 

not used put a bridge 

between 14 and 15 

terminals

14 

15

Warning: The installed safety device must 

ensure the safety of the door

according to EN13241-1 (EN12453, 

EN12445)

If TB stop NC contact is not used it must be 

jumpered.

If the FTC  input NC is not used it must be 

jumpered to 14 terminal

TB

3- Technical specifications 

Reception frequency 

 

868.3 MHz

Sensibility (finely tuned signal)  1 uV

Power supply  

 

 

240 V  

Operating temperature range 

-20° – +50°C

Maximum power at the motor: 

Voltage   

 

 

 

250 V 

Maximum power 

 

 

400 W

Maximum commutable power 

at output courtesy lamp    

240 V  300 W

Antenna

The correct installation and connection of the 

antenna is fundamental in order to obtain a good 

action ray for the installation.

Connect the provided 8.5 cm piece of wire to the 

antenna pole connection on the device.

As an alternative (and for better results) use a 

tuned antenna connected to the receiver via 

coaxial cable RG58 (impedance 50ohm) with a 

maximum length of 15 metres (mod. ANT868) 

8,2Kohm 

resistance

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Connections with reflex

if the FTC input are 

not used put a bridge 

between 14 and 15 

terminals

14 

15

12/15 Vdc


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4- Dip-switch function

After the reset, the control unit carries out only opening commands until the 

door is fully opened.

 After the complete opening, the functioning of the commands is standard.

1    2

ON

1    2 

ON

1    2

ON

Dip1: 

OFF

    The closing movement is in  dead man mode, during the opening it is automatic 

(even if the automatic reclosing is excluded)

ON 

                The opening and closing movement is automatic.

Dip2: 

ON 

               Activation of automatic reclosing **

OFF   

           Deactivation of automatic reclosing

1    2

ON

**The automatic  reclosing is activated only if the door is fully open to the limit switch. 

After passing the photocell the door closes (after 3 sec.).


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5.0- To memorize the transmitters from the receiver

5.1.1- Mode 1: single push-button

The memorization of the channels is carried out in single mode for each channel; 

the memorised channel will activate the controls in dynamic mode open, stop, close.

open, 

stop, 

close

Press and hold 

the push button P1, 

the buzzer B1 will make 1 beep and 

sound continuously.

Beep ... Beeeeeep

Transmit the channel which is to be 

memorized, the buzzer B1 will sound 

intermittently.

Beep Beep Beep Beep 

Transmitters

The transmitters are encoded in the factory and each transmitter has its own unique code.

Caution! If you keep a channel button pressed down for more than 30 seconds the transmitter will 

automatically turn off.

The receiver is compatible with all transmitters of the TVLink range: TVTXV, TVTXP, TVTXE, TVTXC, 

TVTXI, TVTXK, TVTXQ, TVTXL, TVTXS.

The transmitter code can be inserted (memorized) or deleted directly in the receiver or via radio from 

the transmitter. This last possibility allows to insert new transmitters into an existing installation, with-

out acting directly on the receiver. This may be carried out easily by the end user without the help of 

the installer, and guaranteeing the total secrecy of the code.

- The codes transmission type is “Rolling- code”. The code is changed for every transmission through 

the use of an algorithm that only the receiver is able to recognize and therefore to decide if the trans-

mitted code corresponds to the original code.

- In the receiver the user code is memorized under Eeprom, which maintains the code information 

even when faced with blackouts (max. 42 code-memorizations).

It is adjustable to delete the whole memory before each installation.

Errors during the memorizing

If the code is not memorized it could be due to the following conditions:

-The code already exists in memory

-The memory is full (max. 42 codes). In this case the Buzzer will make 3 beeps both during the 

memorization phase both after the reset of the receiver.

5.1- Possibility to memorize the transmitter in three ways:

1 -

 Mode 1

: Single channels with dynamic function, open, stop, close

2 - 

Mode 2

: Control from two channels ch1 with ch2, ch3 with ch4 and ch5 with ch6 and ch7. 

 

 

Ch1, ch3, ch5 for opening controls, ch2, ch4 and ch7 for closing controls, ch6 stop.

3- 

Mode 3

: the memorised channel operates on the courtesy light in on/off mode.

Battery OK

LOW Battery

CHANGE the 

Battery

Transmitter 

le behaviour 

according to 

battery status:


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5.1.3- Mode 3

The memorization of the channels is carried out in single mode 

for each channel; the memorised channel will turn on and turn 

off the courtesy light in dynamic mode.

Press 

three times and hold 

the 

push button P1 down, the buzzer 

B1 will make three beeps and sound 

continuously.

Beep Beep Beep ... Beeeeeep

Transmit the channel which is to be 

memorized, the buzzer B1 will sound 

intermittently.

Beep Beep Beep Beep 

On/Off light

5.1.2- Mode 2: 

The memorization of the channels is done in pairs: 

channel 1 with channel 2 (or vice versa) and 

channel 3 with channel 4 (and vice versa) and channels 5-6-7.

open

Press 

twice and hold

 the push button 

P1 down, the buzzer B1 will make two 

beeps and sound continuously.

Beep Beep ... Beeeeeep

Transmit one of the channel which is to 

be memorized, the buzzer B1 will sound 

intermittently.

Beep Beep Beep Beep 

close

press 3 times 

and hold

press 2 times 

and hold


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5.2.1- To cancel a code from the receiver: the deletion in single mode or in pairs is done as in 

the memorization mode 1, 2 and 3: 

Press 

4 times and hold

 the push-

button P1 down, the buzzer B1 will 

emit an intermittent slowly sound.

Beep Beep Beep Beep ... . ...Beep... . ...Beep... . ...Beep

Transmit the code which is to be 

cancelled, once the channel is cancelled 

the buzzer B1 will sound continuously.

Beeeeeep

press 4 times 

and hold

5.2.2- To cancel all memorized codes:

Press 

5 times and hold

 the push-button  P1 down for 

at least 10 s

 (during this period the 

buzzer B1 will sound intermittently and quickly) until the buzzer B1 will sound continuously. At 

the end release the push-button.

Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep ... Beep...Beep...Beep ... ... Beeeeeep

press 5 times 

and hold

5.2.3- To cancel via radio a code by means of a transmitter already set in the memory:

P3

press for three 

times

Press the internal push button P3 

at regular intervals for

 three times 

within 5 s, the buzzer B1 will emit an 

intermittent slowly sound.

Transmit the code which is to be 

cancelled within 5 s. Once the channel 

has been cancelled the buzzer will stop 

sounding.

Beeeeep ... Beep... . ...Beep... . ...Beep

10 sec.

Beeeeeep


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5.3- How to insert a transmitter via radio without accessing the receiver when the memory is 

empty (first installation), in this mode the channels function of the transmitter will be in mode 2.

P3

press once

Press the internal push-button P3 of the 

transmitter, the receiver will be activated 

for the memorization and the buzzer will 

sound continuously for 5 s.

Transmit the channel which is to be 

memorized within 5 s. Once the channel 

is memorized the buzzer will sound 

intermittently.

The transmitter to be inserted will become the master transmitter for inserting other transmitters.

Warning: when the memory is empty do not give power to more than one receiver at the same time, 

because the above mentioned procedure activates all receivers.

Beeeeeep

Beep...Beep...Beep...Beep...

5.4- Memorization of channels from the transmitter (additional transmitters)

P3

press once

1- Press the button P3 of 

the transmitter, the buzzer 

will sound continuously. 

2- Press within 5 seconds a channel 

which is already present in the memory 

of the receiver, the buzzer will interrupt 

the sound for 1 sec, and then carry on 

for 5 seconds.

The type of memorization of  the channels (single or in pairs) depends on how the channel, which is 

used in point 2, has been memorized.

Beeeeeep

3- Transmit the channel to be 

memorized. Once memorized 

the buzzer will sound 

intermittently, release the push 

button.

Beeeeeep

Beep...Beep...Beep...Beep...

1 sec.

memorized 

transmitter

memorized 

transmitter

new 

transmitter


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6.1- Procedure for the courtesy light time setting (from 1min max 12h)

This procedure can be done within 30 seconds after the reset. 

Sum 1min to the set time.

P3

press and 

hold for 5 

sec.

3- After the desired time press 

again the push button P3 of the 

transmitter in order to exit and 

memorise the courtesy light time, 

the light turns off. 

1- Press for 5 sec. the 

push button P3 of the 

transmitter; the buzzer will 

sound 1 beep, 

release and re-press within 5 sec. the 

push button P3 of the transmitter 5 

times, the buzzer will sound 1 beep 

at each pressure and at the end it will 

sound 3 beeps

P3

press 5 times

(if after 5 sec. the push 

button P3 will not be 

pressed the buzzer will 

sound 4 beeps and exit 

from the procedure).

2- Press the push button P3 

of the transmitter, the buzzer 

will sound one beep and the 

courtesy light turns on, the 

time to be memorised starts.

P3

press once

Beep

P3

press 

once

start time count

Stop and memorize 

the time

Beep  Beep Beep

3

Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep

 Beep

5 sec.

wait 5 sec.

1   2   3   4   5 

6.0- Time settings

240V

Beeep

On


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6.2- Procedure for the automatic re-closing time setting (from 5s max 90s)      (default 5sec.)
This procedure can be done within 30 seconds after the reset.

Sum 5s to the set time.

P3

press and 

hold for 5 sec.

3- After the desired time press again the 

push button P3 of the transmitter in order to 

exit and memorise the re-closing time. 

The buzzer will sound one beep.

1- Press for 5 sec. the push 

button P3 of the transmitter; 

the buzzer will sound 1 beep, 

release and re-press within 5 sec. the 

push button P3 of the transmitter 8 times, 

the buzzer will sound 1 beep at each 

pressure and at the end it will sound 2 

beeps

P3

press 8 times

Beep  Beep

2

(if after 5 sec. the push but-

ton P3 will not be pressed 

the buzzer will sound 4 

beeps and exit from the pro-

cedure).

2- Press the push button P3 

of the transmitter, the buzzer 

will sound one beep, the time 

to be memorised starts.

P3

press once

Beep

P3

press 

once

Beep

start time count

Stop and memorize 

the time

Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep Beep

Beep

5 sec.

wait 5 sec.

1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8

240V

Beeep

On


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7.0- Courtesy light operation mode as the ambient light or alarm
This procedure can be done within 30 seconds after the reset. 

P3

press and 

hold for 5 sec.

1- Press for 5 sec. the push 

button P3 of the transmitter; 

the buzzer will sound 1 beep, 

release and re-press within 5 sec. the 

push button P3 of the transmitter 3 

times, the buzzer will sound 1 beep 

at each pressure and at the end it will 

P3

press 3 times

sound:

3 beeps to indicate ambient 

light mode and 

5 beeps to indicate alarm 

function.

3 Beeps: ambient light

5 Beeps: alarm function

Beep Beep Beep

 Beep

5 sec.

wait 5 sec.

1   2   3

240V

Beeep

On

7.1- Courtesy light function as alarm

It is possible to use the output of the courtesy light, to interface the control unit to an alarm system, 

memorizing a radio alarm transmitter (code: TVSSH or TVTCTM) with mode 3 memorization and acti-

vating the “courtesy light as alarm” function (see 7.1 ).

If the control unit receives an alarm signal from the radio alarm transmitter, the courtesy light output is 

activated for 1 minute.

Warning:

 the courtesy light output provides 240Vac. The interface of the alarm system must be ar-

ranged according to the specifications of the installed alarm system.

Alarm 

interface

Alarm 

system


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8.0- Acoustic signals emitted by the control unit

1 beep: reset

2 beeps: motor is not connected

3 beeps: error on FTC input (FTC is activated)

5 beeps: error on safeties test (safeties test failed)

8 beeps: Limit switch error

It is possible to close the door also with a not working CSP or with a negative safety 

test (forced closing), by pressing and holding down the closing push button; after 5 s 

the control unit closes in dead man mode.

Beep ...

TB Led and FTC Led:

 

ON: TB and FTC input alarm not activated, 

 

the inputs work normally.

 

OFF: input alarm activated, security alarmed

The LED switches off every time that the autotest is done.

OK

9.0- Safety inputs function   

-TB: Normally closed input, stop-push-button stops the movement in each condition. (It is not possible 

the forced closing)

- Traditional photocell input (inputs 12-13-14-15); if not used jumper the inputs 14-15 (it only works in 

closure).

WARNING: all the devices invert the movement for 2 sec.

If the safety is broken it is possible to close the door with a maintained closing command; press the 

command for  >5sec.; after this time the movement is in dead man mode.

WARNING
The above mentioned product must be installed only by qualified technical personnel in 

compliance with the standards of automatic openings. All connections must be rated for a 

single-phase power supply of 240V. For the disconnection from the power line, use an all-

pole switch with contact with an opening of at least 3,5mm. Only suitable materials for the 

connections must be used to guarantee insulation that complies with current standards on the 

subject of electrical safety. The programmer carries out movement controls; all the necessary 

safety devices are to be seen separately.

Incorrect wiring will cause incorrect functioning impairing the safety purpose for which the 

product has been designed so that people injuries could occur; failure to follow instructions 

can cause personal injury and/or property damage.

The correct working of the  product must be checked once a year.

Keep the 240V wires from the low voltage safety wires separately. The earth-wires must be fixed 

by means of an additional fastening nearby the terminals; this fastening has to be done by qualified 

technical personnel during the installation phase.  

The appliance has been tested with a power supply wire type H05VV-F; the power supply wires for 

outdoor use have not to be lighter than the ordinary wires type H05RN-F. The safety devices have to 

be in conformity with EN12978. The installation of the control unit has to be done by fixing the box 

vertically with the clamps downwards.

The programmer is in conformity with the RAEE and RoHS directive.

The earth wire must be longer than the other wires because it must be the last to break off if 

the cable clamps are slack.

Remember that there are specific standards that must be complied with both as regarding 

the safety of the electrical systems and as regarding the remote control of tubular motors for 

roller blind.

In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right for 

changing technical data and features without prior notice.  


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BOX DIMENSIONS

ASSEMBLY

DISASSEMBLY

EXPLOSION VIEW

85 mm

145 mm

205 mm

85 mm

145 mm

290 mm

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