Description
433 MHz rolling code remotes for automatic gates, garage doors and other automated devices
2-Channel transmitter. 50/100 m range. 3V power supply with 1 CR2032 type battery. Blue.
Range of remote controls comprising two and four-button models, all with red pin LEDS, available in four colours and with the option of customising the front part. Supports the new U-Security technology and are powered by a widely available 3V pin battery.
Main Features
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Incorporates the replay function: this function is available on all models and series, so there are fewer codes to manage; you can clone a BFT remote control simply and quickly. You can even do so remotely from your office.
- The four-button, multi-channel remote control: the four-button model can handle up to 8 channels, thanks to the special key combinations. With a single remote control, you can control all of the automation systems is in your home.
- Remote controls can be programmed using an app: insert a remote control into the BFT receiver and the task is now quick and easy: you can insert and also program the remote control without being near to the receiver. A solution which saves you time.
- Radio transmission with encryption technology: with the new radio protocol, data is transmitted using a rolling code system and, in addition, this code is masked first with a sophisticated encryption key
Technologies
- U-Security is a new BFT technology that, in addition to incorporating a new encrypted Rolling code transmission, also integrates the functions of the Er-Ready system and introduces a new procedure for programming BFT radio controls via QR-CODE reading. The new Rolling code coding system has an encryption key that masks the code and prevents cloning of the BFT radio control with third-party models. All products that have this technology integrate the coding system for direct cloning of radio controls (Er-Ready) and are therefore all REPLAY. Furthermore, with U-Security it will be possible to insert radio controls on a BFT receiver and program them using the QR-code printed on the shell of each Mitto C thanks to a specific app.