Description
Easily replace or duplicate your garage, shutter, or gate remotes with this 3-pack 433MHz Key Fob Hand Transmitter. Designed for reliable wireless performance and broad chip compatibility, it’s the perfect backup solution for home access control.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Frequency: 433 MHz
- Quantity: 3 remote controls per set
- Communication: RF (Wireless)
- Chip Compatibility: Fixed code and some rolling code types
- Power: Battery-operated (battery not specified)
- Origin: Mainland China
- Use: Garage doors, electronic gates, roller shutters, and access control systems
- High-Concerning Chemicals: None
FEATURES
- 433MHz Stable Signal: Ensures dependable signal transmission for garage and gate control.
- Wireless Convenience: Open and close your door remotely with long-range communication.
- Set of 3: Always have spares on hand—ideal for family use or emergency backups.
- Fast Cloning: Quickly copies common remote codes using a simple face-to-face process.
- Multi-Facility Support: Each button can operate a different system with independent chip compatibility.
SUPPORTED CHIPS FOR COPYING
- Fixed Codes: PT2262, PT2260, PT2264, PT2240, SC2262, SC2260
- Learning Codes: EV1527, FP527
- Other Chips: HT600, HT680, HT6010, HT6012, HT6014, SMC918, SMC926, AX5026, AX5326-3/4
- Partial Rolling Codes: HCS101, HCS200/HCS201, HCS300/HCS301 (some parts only)
Note: Chip compatibility depends on the frequency and exact model of your original remote.
INSTRUCTIONS
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Code Clearing:
- Press lock and unlock simultaneously.
- After three LED flashes, release one button.
- Press the released button three times—LED will flash rapidly to confirm memory cleared.
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Copy Method:
- Place the original and new remotes side by side.
- Press and hold the desired button on both remotes.
- Wait for the LED on the new remote to flash fast—copy is successful.
- Repeat for other buttons.
Note: Ensure the original remote works and shares the same frequency.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- The four keys can copy up to four different devices.
- Ideal for home, commercial, or industrial environments.
- Interference or mismatched chips may affect success—repeat clearing and copying as needed.