Face To Face Copy Garage Door 433MHz Remote Duplicator Features:
The Face To Face 433MHz Fixed Code Universal Remote Duplicator Hyundai and KIA Type is a device designed to clone or duplicate the radio frequency signals of car remotes. This type of duplicator is compatible with remotes that operate at a 433MHz frequency and use a fixed code system. Here’s a breakdown of its typical product specifications:
Product Specifications:
- Frequency: 433.92 MHz (compatible with 433MHz systems)
- Coding Type: Fixed code (not suitable for rolling code systems)
- Application: Compatible with Hyundai and KIA vehicles, among others that use fixed code technology at the specified frequency
- Buttons: 4 Buttons – (lock, unlock, trunk, panic.)
- Duplication Mode: Face-to-face copying method (direct signal copying by placing the original and new remote close to each other)
- Range: Effective range typically up to 50 meters, depending on environmental conditions
- Battery: Powered by a small internal battery.
- Material: Plastic casing with metal keyring
- Operating Temperature: Generally from -20°C to +55°C
- Key Features:
- Easy to use: Can duplicate remotes quickly and easily with simple face-to-face programming.
- Compact design: Lightweight and portable.
- LED indicator: Most models feature an LED to indicate the status of duplication.
Important Notes:
- Fixed Code Only: This device only works with fixed code remotes, which means it cannot duplicate rolling code or encrypted remotes.
- Frequency Compatibility: Ensure the original remote operates on the same frequency (433MHz). The duplicator will not work with remotes on other frequencies.
- Original Remote Required: A working original remote is necessary for duplication.
This device is typically used for replacing lost or damaged remotes, creating a spare, or for situations where multiple remotes are needed for the same car. Always check the compatibility with your specific vehicle and remote type before purchasing.
How do I Clone? Step-by-Step Cloning Process:
Cloning a remote using the Face To Face 433MHz Fixed Code Universal Remote Duplicator is a straightforward process. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you successfully clone your remote:
- Check Compatibility:
- Ensure that the remote you want to clone operates at 433MHz and uses a fixed code system. This duplicator will not work with rolling code remotes.
- Prepare Both Remotes:
- Place the original remote (the one you want to clone) and the universal duplicator remote side by side, typically no more than 1-2 cm apart.
- Clear the Duplicator’s Memory (Optional, if needed):
- Before cloning, you might want to reset the duplicator to clear any previously stored codes.
- Reset Process:
- Press and hold the Lock and Unlock buttons on the duplicator at the same time.
- Hold them until the LED light on the duplicator starts flashing (this usually takes around 10 seconds).
- Release both buttons. The LED will stop flashing, and the memory should be cleared.
- Cloning Procedure:
- Press the Button on the Duplicator You Want to Program:
- Press and hold the button on the universal remote (duplicator) that you want to copy the signal to. For example, if you’re cloning the lock button, hold the lock button on the duplicator.
- Press the Corresponding Button on the Original Remote:
- While holding the button on the duplicator, press and hold the corresponding button on the original remote (e.g., the lock button).
- Hold both buttons until the LED on the duplicator flashes. This usually indicates the signal has been successfully cloned.
- Repeat for Other Buttons:
- If your remote has multiple buttons (lock, unlock, trunk, etc.), repeat the cloning process for each button.
- Press the Button on the Duplicator You Want to Program:
- Test the Duplicator:
- After programming all the necessary buttons, test the duplicator remote to ensure it works. Stand near your vehicle and press the buttons to check if the lock/unlock functions or other features work as expected.
- Troubleshooting:
- If cloning fails, reset the duplicator and try again.
- Make sure the remotes are close enough for the face-to-face cloning method to work.
- Check the battery levels of both remotes; weak batteries can affect the cloning process.
Notes:
- Distance: During the cloning process, keep the original and duplicator remotes very close to each other to ensure successful copying.
- LED Indicator: Pay attention to the LED light on the duplicator, as it signals when the cloning is completed or if there’s an issue.
Once the cloning is successful, the new remote should perform the same functions as the original remote.
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