Self-copying Remote Control - 433 MHz - Universal - 4 Buttons - for Gate, Alarm - Without Battery
Attention: This version doesn't have CR2032 battery included.
Universal 4-button self-copying radio remote control. Radio remote control enables copying (cloning) codes from other remotes. It is able to copy almost all remotes working at 433.92 MHz with fixed code.
The remote control has been carefully made and looks good. 4 buttons - each of them can control a different device. Designed for simple NO NAME radio communication systems, i.e. non-branded or Chinese systems, such as roller shutters, remote control relays, remote firing of a four-wheeler, entrance gates, etc.
It can control entrance gates, garage gates, alarm installations, lighting, etc.
Copying code from another remote control is very simple - just bring both remote controls together and press the button you want to copy. After making a copy, we can control the device using both the original remote control and the clone.
Pressing together two topmost buttons clears code memory, while pressing both bottom buttons restores deleted codes.
Technical data:
voltage DC3V
working current 10mA
battery - CR2032 (NOT INCLUDED)
frequency 433.92 MHz (fixed code)
code copy function
code clearing function
four independent channels to be programmed
solid, aesthetic chrome-plated metal housing
Modulation mode: amplitude modulation
Transmitting power: ≤ 100mW
Operating distance: 50-100m (open space)
Working temperature: - 10 ℃~ + 50 ℃
dimensions: 55mm x 29mm x 14mm
For HomeControl series devices it is possible to copy any code set on the switches built into these devices.
In HomeControl you can copy codes from:
Universal 4-channel remote control,
Wall switch with remote control function
2-channel wall switch
Key fob with remote control function
16-channel remote control (single 4 channels)
12-channel remote control (single 4 channels)
Many other transmitters (e.g. motion detectors, opening detectors ...)
How to program the remote
1. Clear original test code on a target remote by pressing its two larger buttons together until the LED starts flashing quickly.
A single LED flash when any of the buttons is pressed indicates the remote has its program cleared.
2. Press the button you want to program on the target remote and keep it depressed.
3. Hold the two remotes very close to each other. Press and hold the button you want to copy on a source remote until the LED on the target remote starts flashing quickly.
4. Release all buttons and test the target remote.
5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each button you want to copy.
Recovery function. If you accidentally delete the code, you can press and hold buttons 3 and 4 (small ones) together until the LED diode starts flashing slowly. Memory has been restored.