Frequency
Type of code
- Fixed. The code emitted by the remote control, is always the same. There is no encryption and once the remote control is duplicated, the copy works directly in the receiver.
- Rolling. The code emitted by the remote control, changes with each pulse. A copy of the remote control should be made, that way generating the same brand and model but with a different serial number, that will be necessary for registry in the receiver. There are specific instructions for each receiver of either how to register the copy, remotely or directly manipulating the receiver.
Buttons
Auto-Programmable The remote control can be registered in the receiver without the need of the original remote control, as long as radio communication is activated and the memory is not full.
PROCESS:
- In front of the receiver keep the JMA remote control pressed during 10 seconds until the red LED goes off (after 4 seconds) and it turns to green (at 10 seconds).
- Once the LED is green, release the button and wait for the LED to definitely go off. During the process, the green LED will flash once or several times depending on the code type until finally going off.
If the process does not work, test the standard method using the original remote control or gaining access directly from the receiver.
Copy
No copy
SMINN® DUO Remote
HOW TO SYNCHRONISE SMINN ROLLING CODE REMOTE CONTROLS
SMINN remote control synchronisation can be performed directly on the receiver itself or via radio by invitation.
Synchronising the remote control directly on the receiver
1. Press and hold button K1 (fig. 1 - component 3).
2. Press the button for the channel on the transmitter that you want to record and that will be assigned to Output 1 (relay K1) on the receiver board. On receiving the code and channel sent by the transmitter, the receiver records it in its memory and beeps TWICE consecutively to confirm.
ONLY FOR RECORDING THE FIRST CODE.
3. Press the button for the channel on the transmitter that you want to assign to Output 2 (relay K2) on the receiver board. On receiving the code and channel sent by the transmitter, the receiver records it in its memory and beeps THREE TIMES to confirm.
4. Release the synchronisation button on the receiver.
Synchronising the remote control via radio
Copying a transmitter that already works on the installation enables the copy to self-synchronise the first time it is used.