1. Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Access Mini 10 Digit Codes Dip Switch Remote Garage Gate Opener Transmitter. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and safety.
The Access Mini remote is designed to provide convenient and secure access to your garage or gate system operating on a 300 MHz frequency with 10-digit dip switch coding.
2. Safety Information
- Keep the remote control out of reach of children.
- Do not allow children to operate the gate or garage door opener.
- Operate the gate or garage door only when it is in full view and free of obstructions.
- Battery Safety: Ensure correct battery polarity during installation. Do not mix old and new batteries. Dispose of used batteries responsibly.
- This device complies with FCC Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in your package:
- Access Mini Remote Garage Gate Opener Transmitter
- Key Ring
4. Product Overview
The Access Mini remote features a compact design with two primary buttons and an integrated flashlight.

Figure 1: Front View of Access Mini Remote. This image displays the front of the remote control, showing the two oval-shaped buttons. The left button is labeled "DOOR" for gate/garage operation, and the right button is labeled "LIGHT" for activating the integrated flashlight. The model name "ACCESS-300" is printed below the buttons. A key ring is attached at the bottom.

Figure 2: Back View of Access Mini Remote. This image shows the rear side of the remote control. A white label with the FCC ID and compliance statement is visible. Two small screws are present, indicating how the casing can be opened for battery or dip switch access. A key ring is attached at the bottom.

Figure 3: Internal View of Access Mini Remote. This image reveals the internal components of the remote control. The circuit board is visible, along with a 12V battery (GoldenPower brand). Crucially, a row of 10 small dip switches (labeled 1 through 10) is clearly shown, which are used for programming the remote's code. The flashlight LED is also visible on the left side.
5. Setup
5.1. Battery Installation
- Locate the two small screws on the back of the remote (refer to Figure 2).
- Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, carefully remove the screws.
- Gently separate the two halves of the remote casing.
- Insert one 12V A23 battery into the battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity (+ and - terminals match the markings). Refer to Figure 3 for battery placement.
- Carefully reassemble the remote casing and secure it with the two screws.
5.2. Dip Switch Programming
The Access Mini remote uses 10 dip switches to set its unique code. This code must match the code set on your existing garage door opener or gate receiver. You will need to access the dip switches on your existing opener/receiver to determine the correct settings.
Important: Before proceeding, ensure your existing opener/receiver is compatible with 300 MHz frequency and 10-digit dip switch coding.
- Access Existing Opener/Receiver: Locate your existing garage door opener or gate receiver. Open its casing to expose the dip switches. Note the position of each of the 10 switches (ON/UP or OFF/DOWN). Some systems may use a third position (MIDDLE/NEUTRAL), which should be replicated if present.
- Open Access Mini Remote: Follow steps 1-3 from "5.1. Battery Installation" to open your Access Mini remote and expose its internal dip switches (refer to Figure 3).
- Match Dip Switch Settings: Carefully adjust the 10 dip switches on your Access Mini remote to exactly match the settings of your existing opener/receiver. Use a small, non-conductive tool (like a toothpick) to move the switches.
- Reassemble Remote: Once the dip switches are set, carefully reassemble the remote casing and secure it with the two screws.
Your Access Mini remote is now programmed and ready for use.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Opening/Closing Garage Door or Gate
Point the Access Mini remote towards your garage door or gate opener/receiver and press the button labeled DOOR (refer to Figure 1). The gate or garage door should activate.
6.2. Using the Flashlight
To activate the integrated flashlight, press the button labeled LIGHT (refer to Figure 1). Press it again to turn the flashlight off.
7. Maintenance
7.1. Battery Replacement
When the remote's range decreases significantly or the LED indicator (if present) becomes dim, it's time to replace the battery. Follow the "5.1. Battery Installation" steps to replace the 12V A23 battery.
7.2. Cleaning
Wipe the remote with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or allow moisture to enter the casing.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Remote does not activate opener. |
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| Short operating range. |
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| Flashlight does not work. |
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9. Specifications
- Brand: Access
- Frequency: 300 MHz
- Coding: 10-Digit Dip Switch
- Battery Type: 1 x 12V A23 (Alkaline)
- Item Weight: 1.48 ounces (approx. 42 grams)
- Package Dimensions: 6.18 x 3.58 x 0.98 inches (approx. 15.7 x 9.1 x 2.5 cm)
- Special Features: Ergonomic design, Integrated Flashlight
- Compatible Devices: Garage Door Openers, Gate Openers (with matching frequency and dip switch coding)
10. Warranty and Support
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer/manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For further assistance, you may visit the Access Store on Amazon.





