XCSOURCE 4pcs Electric Cloning Universal Gate Garage Door Opener Remote Control Fob 433mhz Replacement Key Fob HS641
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XCSOURCE 4pcs Electric Cloning Universal Gate Garage Door Opener Remote Control Fob 433mhz Replacement Key Fob HS641
Lastest modern design and technology equals a simply smarter and unique remote.
Button slide cover to protect buttons avoid accidental unplanned operation.
Handy key chain size attaches to your car keys no more unwanted bulkiness.
This is a fixed frequency remote cloner (433.92mhz) for copying 99.99% common fixed and learning
With this remote cloner you can clone all 433.92MHz fixed code key fobs.
Specifications: Operating Frequency: 433(433.92)MHz Rated Voltage: 12V Battery: 12V 23A Size: 54 x 36 x 14mm Weight: 30g
Note: This remote can not copy HCS rolling code, if you fail in copying with proper operation, you might have to check whether your device has a chip like this. HCS encryption chip and other encryption chip can not be copied.
How to Program: Because the fob has code when it was produced, so you need to reset it before copying. Reset: Hold buttons A and B down simultaneously, once the LED is flashing continuously, release both buttons to complete the reset.(If your remote hasn't have button A or B, just press the top two buttons) Copy: Hold down the button on the original remote you want to copy while simultaneously pressing and holding which button you want to program on the new fob (A, B, C, D etc.).(Both your original remote and new remote's head should close to each other) The process will be complete with the fob LED flashes. Tips: If you reset the code that you had copied and want to recover, press buttons C and D (or the bottom two buttons) until LED light flashing. Notice: If done correctly, can use directly. If not, or individual button not useful, please turn to clean and copy again, notice the change of light during operation. If problems still exist after attempting several times, check the chip and frequency of original remote control again, and contact us.