1. Introduction
The Yinuogo Multi-Frequency Garage Door Remote Control is a versatile device designed to clone and replace a wide range of existing garage door and gate remote controls. It supports multiple frequencies from 280MHz to 868MHz, including common frequencies like 315MHz, 390MHz, 433.92MHz, and 868MHz. This 4-in-1 remote can clone up to four different brands or frequencies, offering a convenient solution for managing various access systems.

2. Package Contents
- 1 x Multi-Frequency Remote Control
- 1 x Battery (pre-installed)
- 1 x Keychain
- 1 x English User Manual
3. Specifications
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Model Numbers | YNG100 / YNG105 / YNG126 |
| Type | 4 in 1 (clones up to 4 different brands/frequencies) |
| Encoding Method | Rolling code (also compatible with fixed code) |
| Buttons | 4 |
| Operating Distance | 50m-200m (open area) |
| Battery | Included |
| Frequency Range | 280MHz-868MHz (e.g., 287MHz, 315MHz, 390MHz, 433.92MHz, 868MHz) |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, WEEE |
| Origin | Mainland China |

4. Compatibility
This remote control is designed to be compatible with a broad spectrum of garage door and gate remote controls, including but not limited to:
- XT2 / XT4 433 SLH LR
- XT2 / XT4 868 SLH LR
- Various fixed code and rolling code remotes within the 280MHz-868MHz frequency range.


5. Setup and Cloning Instructions
Before attempting to clone, ensure your original remote control is working correctly. The cloning method can be specific to certain brands. If you encounter difficulties, please refer to the troubleshooting section or contact support for a learning video.
5.1. Cloning Procedure (General Steps)
- Press and hold button A on the new remote.
- While holding button A, press button B 4 times. The LED on the new remote will flash.
- Release all buttons. The LED should continue flashing slowly, indicating it's in learning mode.
- Press the 'RF' door opening button on your original remote. The door should not move.
- When the LED light on the new remote control stays solid, release the 'RF' button on the original remote.
- Bring the original 'RF' remote control close to the new remote. Simultaneously press buttons 1 and 2 on the original 'RF' remote.
- When the LED of the new remote control flashes quickly, it indicates that the remote control has been successfully copied.
- Save the code to button A (or any other button you prefer) on the new remote.
- To copy additional buttons, repeat steps 1-8 for each button.
5.2. Important Note for Rolling Code Remotes
After completing the cloning steps (1-8), if your original remote control uses a rolling code, the new remote control will need to be programmed or activated with your receiver (garage door opener or gate system). This process varies by receiver model. Typically, you will need to:
- Access the programming button on your receiver unit.
- Press the programming button on the receiver.
- Then, press the corresponding button on your newly cloned remote control.
Always refer to the original remote control's programming manual or your receiver's manual for specific registration methods for rolling code systems.


6. Operating Instructions
Once successfully cloned and, if necessary, programmed with your receiver, operate the new remote control as you would your original. Simply press the corresponding button on the Yinuogo remote to activate your garage door, gate, or other compatible system.
7. Maintenance
7.1. General Care
- Keep the remote control dry. Moisture can damage the internal circuits.
- Avoid extreme temperatures.
- Do not drop or subject the remote to strong impacts.
- Clean the remote with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or solvents.
7.2. Battery Replacement
The remote control includes a battery. When the remote's range decreases significantly or the LED indicator fails to light up, it may be time to replace the battery. To replace the battery:
- Carefully open the remote control casing (usually by prying gently along the seam with a small flat-head screwdriver).
- Note the type and orientation of the existing battery.
- Remove the old battery and insert a new one of the same type, ensuring correct polarity.
- Close the remote control casing securely.
8. Troubleshooting
- Remote not cloning: Ensure your original remote is working. Some remotes have special cloning methods; contact support for a specific video guide if the general steps fail.
- Cloned remote not working (rolling code): If your original remote is rolling code, you must program the new remote directly to your garage door opener or gate receiver after cloning. Refer to your receiver's manual for this step.
- Short operating range: Check the battery. If the battery is low, replace it. Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the receiver.
- LED not flashing: If the LED does not flash during the cloning process, the remote may not be entering learning mode correctly. Repeat the steps carefully.
9. User Tips
- Video Guides: Many users find visual instructions helpful. If you struggle with the cloning process, especially for specific frequencies or brands like FAAC XT2 or XT2 433 SLH SR, request a learning video from the seller.
- Original Remote Functionality: Always ensure your original remote is fully functional before attempting to clone it. A faulty original remote cannot be cloned.
- Local Language Instructions: If the provided English manual is unclear, inquire if a manual or video in your local language is available from the seller.
10. Warranty and Support
This product comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. If you encounter any quality problems within 7 days of receipt, you may be eligible for a return. For any questions or support, please contact the seller. All inquiries are typically answered within 24 hours.
For further assistance, you can refer to the official user manual PDF: View User Manual (PDF)
11. Product Video Overview
Watch this video for a visual overview of the Yinuogo Multi-Frequency Garage Remote Control: