CLEMSA Manuals & User Guides
CLEMSA manufactures automation systems for garage doors, gates, and access control, providing secure remote control solutions like the MUTAN-II family.
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CLEMSA is a specialized manufacturer known for its automation solutions in the access control and garage door sectors. Based in Spain, the company designs and produces a wide range of remote controls, receivers, and control panels aimed at both residential and commercial applications. Their product portfolio features the popular MUTAN-II family of transmitters and receivers, which utilize advanced security protocols and multi-frequency technology (433MHz and 868MHz) to ensure reliable operation.
With a strong focus on innovation and user security, CLEMSA systems often include features like anti-spoofing technology, supervised authorization, and flexible programming options. The brand provides comprehensive support for installers and end-users, ensuring that their automated entry systems remain secure and easy to manage.
CLEMSA manuals
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CLEMSA MUTAN II N 82 Programming Instructions
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CLEMSA support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I program a CLEMSA MUTAN-II remote?
To program a new remote on a standard receiver, press the programming button on the receiver until you hear beeps (usually 2 short beeps). Then, press the button on the transmitter you wish to authorize. The receiver will beep to confirm the pairing.
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What frequencies do CLEMSA receivers use?
Many CLEMSA receivers, such as the RN 42 and RN 44, are dual-frequency, capable of working with both 433 MHz and 868 MHz frequencies simultaneously.
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How do I reset my CLEMSA receiver memory?
To delete all transmitters from the receiver memory, press and hold the program button on the receiver for approximately 10 seconds until you hear a series of beeps (typically 6 double beeps) indicating the memory is erased.
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Why is my CLEMSA remote not working?
Check if the battery needs replacement. If the battery is good, ensure the receiver is powered and not located near metallic surfaces that cause interference. If the issue persists, the remote may need to be reprogrammed or the receiver memory could be full.