This transmitter remote uses fast frequency hopping (FFH) to allow up to eight transmitters to
be used in the same area. No interference or jamming will occur. The FFH technology is
usually used in very expensive equipment with military and medical applications. This
transmitter is unique providing a low cost, light weight hand held 915MHz FFH transmitter.
This transmitter uses a dual digital coding called Multicode Technology (MCT). This MCT
digitalcoding can be either the 12-way dipswitch or the encrypted coding. The 12-way dip
switchallows for simple programming and involves the user to simply match the 12-way dip
switchon both the transmitter and receiver. The Transmitters 12-way dip switch is found
under the rear cover where the 9V battery is located. The encrypted coding is a random
generatedcode whichis programmed wirelessly to the transmitter and receiver. The
encrypted code isusually usewhen more codes are required for high security applications.
See attached PDFsetupinstructions which are linked at the end of this page for moredetails
on the dipswitchand encrypted coding.
Features
Typical Applications
Output Modes
Relay output on the receiver can function in either momentary or latching mode. By default the
mode is set to momentary. Modes selectable from the 4-way dipswitch. Dipswitch 1
corresponds to relay channel 1 and dipswitch 2 corresponds to relay channel 2 and so on.
Factory Default = Momentary
Momentary - Output is active for as long as the transmitter button is pressed. This is a
standard mode on most automatic gates or garage door openers.
Latching - Output remains active until next press of the transmitter button. Similar to
switching "on" and "off" a light.