Product s:Name: 433.92Mhz Copy Type e Control
Colour: Black
Material: ABS
Working frequency: 433.92Mhz
Number of keys: 4
Clear code on: I and II
Steps for usage:1. Clear code: press the A on and B on with two fingers at the same time; the LED light fes 3 times quickly in about 2 seconds; release one finger the other hand cannot be released, and then quickly cliwith the released finger Release the on 3 times until the LED light fes quickly; two fingers can be released; then press any key of the e control; when the LED light is off, it means that the code is cleared successfully all four keys are empty; if you press any of the e control The light is still on after the key, indicating that the code has not been cleared successfully. It needs to be cleared again, and the clone can be successfully cloned only if the code is successfully cleared. You can clear and clone code repeatedly.
2. Copy: Hold the e control in your left hand, and the e control we cloned in your right hand. The two e controls are as close as possible; press the first on of the two e controls at the same time; after about 2 seconds, the LED light will f twice quickly; After one second, the indicator light keeps fing, release your finger; press the on after successful learning, the light is always on, indicating that the first key code on the e control has been copied to another e control; the same method can turn on the second one in turn on, the third on... If the copy is successful, the e control function is the same as the matched e control.
3. Recovery: When you accidentally clear the copy pword of the e control, you can press the two ons at the bottom of the e control to copy at the same time, the LED light will f quickly, press any key and let go, and it will stay on, which means the e control code is already on. recover. Before using our duplicate e control, please be sure to delete the existing code from the e control.
4. How to deal with the situation that some ons can be controlled but other ons cannot be controlled? You can use clear and restore operations, the specific operations are as follows:
1 Clear the code first;
2 After clearing the code, copy the unsuccessful keys again, and the rest of the keys do not need to be copied;
3 Then clear the code again;
4 Restore the code; at this time, the key that was not successfully copied is now overwritten by the new code, and the key that was copied successfully is now retained. If the keys are not copied after the second copy of the keys, repeat the above steps over and over again until all keys are successfully copied.