Introduction
This Universal Multi-frequency Remote Control Duplicator is designed to clone existing garage door and gate remotes operating on frequencies between 280-868MHz. It supports fixed, learning, and rolling codes, allowing a single device to control up to four different remote controls or brands. This versatile remote is ideal for various applications including garage doors, electric gates, barrier gates, sliding doors, automatic doors, rolling doors, shutters, and other home automation systems.

Figure 1: Universal Remote Control Duplicator
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Universal Remote Control |
| Material | ABS |
| Buttons | 4 Buttons |
| Dimensions | 63 x 37 x 12 mm (2.48 x 1.46 x 0.4 inches) |
| Weight | 35g |
| Battery | CR2032 (Included) |
| Operating Distance | 30-150m (Open area) |
| Frequency Range | 280-868MHz |
| Learning Frequencies | 287MHz, 300MHz, 306MHz, 310MHz, 315MHz, 315.5MHz, 330MHz, 360MHz, 390MHz, 410MHz, 430.5MHz, 433.42MHz, 433.92MHz, 868.35MHz, 286-361MHz, 384-400MHz |
| Wireless Communication | RF |
| Support APP | No |
| Channels | 4 |
| Usage | Clone |
| Applications | Garage doors, Gate Doors, motorcycles, car alarm products, home security products, short-range wireless remote control products, industrial control products, Alarm Systems etc. |
| Compatible Models (Examples) | ACM TX2, ACM TX4, ACM TX SMALL, ACM TX2 COLOR |
| Compatible Brands (Examples) | DOORHAN, ATA, ADYX, AVIDSEN, LIFE, LIFTMASTER, CARDIN, DEA, DITEC, SOMMER, ECOSTAR, FADINI, GIBIDI, NORMSTHAL, NOVOFERM, PECCININ, PUJOL, RIB, TAU, VDS, ERREKA, ROPER, APRIMATIC, JCM |
This remote control can manage up to 4 different brands or frequencies simultaneously, offering a versatile solution for various remote control needs.

Figure 2: Multi-brand remote control capability

Figure 3: Frequency range supported by each button
Package Contents
- 1 x Universal Remote Control Duplicator
- 1 x CR2032 Battery (pre-installed)
- 1 x Keychain
- 1 x English Manual
Setup and Cloning Instructions
The cloning process involves clearing the duplicator remote's memory and then copying the signal from your original remote. For rolling code remotes, an additional programming step on the receiver unit may be required after cloning.
1. Clear the Duplicator Remote's Memory
- Press and hold the two top buttons (A and B, or Lock and Unlock) on the duplicator remote simultaneously.
- Continue holding until the LED indicator flashes rapidly three times.
- While still holding one of the buttons, release the other button.
- Press the released button three times. The LED will flash rapidly, indicating that the memory has been successfully cleared.
- To verify, press any button on the duplicator remote; the LED should not light up. If it lights up, repeat the clearing process.
2. Clone Your Original Remote
- Place your original remote control and the duplicator remote side-by-side, as close as possible.
- Press and hold a button on your original remote that you wish to clone. The LED on the original remote should light up.
- Simultaneously, press and hold the corresponding button on the duplicator remote where you want to store the code.
- Hold both buttons until the LED on the duplicator remote flashes rapidly. This indicates successful cloning.
- Repeat this process for each button you wish to clone.
Watch the video below for a visual demonstration of the cloning process:
Video 1: Demonstration of remote control cloning and operation.
3. Programming for Rolling Code Remotes (If Applicable)
If your original remote uses a rolling code, the cloned duplicator remote will need to be programmed or activated directly on your receiver unit (e.g., garage door opener, gate motor) after the cloning steps above. Refer to your receiver's instruction manual for specific programming steps, which usually involve pressing a "learn" or "program" button on the receiver and then pressing a button on the new duplicator remote.

Figure 4: Example of compatible remote types for cloning.

Figure 5: Examples of compatible remote control brands.
Operating Instructions
Once successfully cloned and, if necessary, programmed to your receiver, simply press the corresponding button on the Universal Remote Control Duplicator to operate your garage door, gate, or other compatible device.

Figure 6: Remote control in use with a garage door.
Maintenance
- Battery Replacement: The remote uses a CR2032 battery. When the remote's range decreases or the LED indicator becomes dim, it's time to replace the battery. Open the remote's casing carefully to access and replace the battery, ensuring correct polarity.
- Cleaning: Wipe the remote with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Storage: Store the remote in a dry place, away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
Troubleshooting
- Cloning Fails (Red light fixed): If the LED on the duplicator remote remains fixed red during the cloning process, it indicates that the original remote cannot be cloned by this device. This can happen with certain advanced rolling codes or incompatible remote types.
- Rolling Code Remote Not Working After Cloning: For rolling code remotes, cloning is only the first step. You must also program or activate the new duplicator remote directly on your receiver unit (e.g., garage door opener, gate motor). Consult your receiver's manual for specific instructions.
- No Response from Duplicator Remote:
- Ensure the duplicator remote's memory has been cleared correctly (LED should not light up when a button is pressed after clearing).
- Verify that the cloning process was successful (LED flashes rapidly).
- Check the battery in the duplicator remote. Replace if necessary.
- Ensure the original remote is functioning correctly.
- Incompatible Remotes: This duplicator cannot clone the following remote controls:
- HORMANN BS series 868MHz
- ROPER 868MHz
- SCS 433MHz
- AT-4
- MOTORLINE
- PTX-5
- TX55-868-4
- ECA
- Unbranded rolling code remotes (some may not be compatible)
User Tips
- Keep the original remote and the duplicator remote very close during the cloning process for best results.
- If cloning multiple buttons, ensure you clear the duplicator remote's memory before starting a new cloning session if you encounter issues.
- Always test the cloned remote thoroughly before relying on it for daily use.
Warranty and Support
For any questions regarding product programming, troubleshooting, or general inquiries, please contact our customer support. We are committed to providing assistance and will respond to your queries within 24 hours. If you require specific programming videos or guidance, please reach out to us.

Figure 7: Customer support information.





