1. Product Overview
This 433.92MHz rolling code remote control is designed for compatibility with various garage door openers and gate systems. It features a robust design and multiple buttons for controlling different functions or devices.
What's Included:
- Remote Control Unit
- Pre-installed Battery
- Keychain Attachment
- English Manual (this document)

Figure 1: Front view of the 4-button remote control.
2. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 433mhz Rolling Code |
| Encoding Method | Rolling code |
| Operating Frequency | 433.92MHz |
| Certification | CE |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Package Length | 13 cm |
| Package Width | 9 cm |
| Package Height | 2 cm |
| Package Weight | 0.047 kg |
3. Setup and Programming
This remote uses rolling code technology, which requires pairing directly with your receiver unit (garage door opener or gate motor). The exact pairing procedure varies by manufacturer. Please refer to your original receiver's manual for specific instructions. Below is a general guide for common rolling code systems.
General Pairing Procedure:
- Locate the 'Learn' or 'Program' Button on Your Receiver: This button is typically found on the motor unit of your garage door opener or gate system. It might be labeled 'Learn', 'Code', 'Program', or have a small LED indicator next to it.
- Activate Learning Mode: Press and release the 'Learn' button on your receiver. The LED indicator on the receiver will usually light up or flash, indicating it is in learning mode. This mode typically lasts for a short period (e.g., 10-30 seconds).
- Program the New Remote: While the receiver is in learning mode, press and hold the desired button on your new 433.92MHz remote control (e.g., button 'A' as shown in Figure 1). Keep the button pressed until the receiver's LED indicator changes (e.g., flashes rapidly, turns off, or lights solid), confirming successful pairing.
- Test the Remote: Release the button on the remote. Wait a few seconds, then press the programmed button again to test if it operates your garage door or gate.
- Program Additional Buttons (Optional): If your remote has multiple buttons and you wish to control other devices, repeat steps 2-4 for each additional button and corresponding receiver.
Important: If you encounter difficulties, consult the manual for your specific garage door opener or gate system. Some systems may require a different sequence or have specific timing requirements.
4. Operating the Remote Control
Once successfully programmed, operating your remote control is straightforward:
- Single Press: Press the programmed button once to activate the associated device (e.g., open/close garage door, open/close gate).
- Range: Ensure you are within effective operating range of your receiver. Obstructions and environmental factors can affect signal strength.
5. Maintenance
Battery Replacement:
The remote control uses a standard small coin cell battery (e.g., CR2032). When the remote's range decreases significantly or the LED indicator (if present) fails to light up, it's time to replace the battery.
- Carefully open the remote control casing using a small screwdriver or a thin prying tool.
- Remove the old battery, noting its polarity (+/-).
- Insert a new battery of the same type, ensuring correct polarity.
- Close the casing securely.
Cleaning:
Wipe the remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the remote in water.
6. Troubleshooting
- Remote not working after programming:
- Ensure the receiver was in learning mode during programming.
- Check the remote's battery.
- Verify that your receiver is compatible with 433.92MHz rolling code remotes.
- Repeat the programming steps carefully, paying attention to timing.
- Short operating range:
- Replace the remote's battery.
- Ensure there are no major obstructions between the remote and the receiver.
- Check for sources of interference (e.g., other wireless devices, metal structures).
- Remote LED does not light up:
- The battery may be dead or incorrectly installed. Replace the battery.
- Ensure the remote is not damaged.
7. User Tips
- Keep Original Remote Handy: Always keep your original remote control as a backup, especially during programming.
- Clear All Codes (If Needed): If you are having trouble programming, some receivers allow you to clear all existing remote codes before programming new ones. Consult your receiver's manual for this option.
- Avoid Water Exposure: While durable, the remote is not waterproof. Avoid exposing it to excessive moisture.
- Secure Storage: Store the remote in a safe place to prevent accidental button presses or loss.
8. Warranty and Support
This product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty details or technical support, please contact the seller or refer to the product listing where you made your purchase. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





