Micro UNRR2x1

Four Buttons Fix Code Learning Remote Control

Model: UNRR2x1

Introdução

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Micro Four Buttons Fix Code Learning Remote Control. This universal key-chain remote is designed to learn directly from existing fixed code remotes, allowing you to consolidate up to four different remotes into one device. It operates within a frequency range of 250Mhz-500Mhz and is compatible with various fixed code remote controls for applications such as garage doors, security gates, car alarms, and home door locks.

Observação: This device is designed for fixed code remotes only and cannot clone rolling code (hopping code) remotes.

Informações de segurança

Produto acimaview

The Micro Four Buttons Fix Code Learning Remote Control features a compact design with four programmable buttons. Each button can be assigned to a different fixed code signal.

Micro Four Buttons Fix Code Learning Remote Control

Figura 1: Frente view of the Micro Four Buttons Fix Code Learning Remote Control. It is a black, rectangular device with four white, circular buttons arranged vertically on its face. A small green LED indicator is visible above the top button. A metal keychain clip is attached to the side.

Configuração e programação

Before using your new remote, you must program it to learn the signals from your existing fixed code remotes. Ensure your existing remote is functional and has a fresh battery.

1. Clearing Existing Codes (Important!)

It is essential to clear any pre-existing codes from the learning remote before programming. This ensures a clean slate for new signals.

  1. Press and hold the top two buttons (Button 1 and Button 2) simultaneously on the learning remote.
  2. Keep holding until the LED indicator flashes rapidly three times, then stops.
  3. Solte os dois botões.
  4. Press any button on the learning remote. If the LED does not light up, the codes have been successfully cleared. If the LED lights up, repeat the clearing process.

2. Programming a Button

Follow these steps to program each button on your new learning remote with a signal from your original fixed code remote.

  1. Place the learning remote and your original fixed code remote side-by-side, as close as possible (ideally touching).
  2. Press and hold the button on the learning remote that you wish to program (e.g., Button 1). The LED will flash slowly.
  3. While still holding the button on the learning remote, press and hold the corresponding button on your original fixed code remote.
  4. The LED on the learning remote will flash rapidly three times, then turn solid, indicating successful learning.
  5. Solte os dois botões.
  6. Test the newly programmed button on the learning remote. If it works, proceed to program other buttons. If not, repeat the programming process, ensuring the remotes are close and the original remote's battery is strong.
Remote control with small tool and screws

Figura 2: The learning remote shown alongside a small adjustment tool and two screws. This tool may be used for accessing the battery compartment or for fine-tuning certain older remote types, though typically not required for basic fixed code learning.

3. Restoring Previously Cleared Codes

If you accidentally cleared codes and wish to restore them (only if they were previously saved), follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the bottom two buttons (Button 3 and Button 4) simultaneously on the learning remote.
  2. Keep holding until the LED indicator flashes rapidly three times, then stops.
  3. Release both buttons. The previously stored codes should now be restored.

Operando o Remoto

Once programmed, operating the learning remote is straightforward.

  1. Identify the button on the learning remote that corresponds to the function you wish to activate (e.g., garage door opener, gate opener).
  2. Point the learning remote towards the receiver of the device you wish to control.
  3. Press and hold the corresponding button on the learning remote until the desired action occurs (e.g., garage door opens/closes).
Close-up of the remote control buttons

Figura 3: Um close-up view of the black remote control, highlighting its four white, circular buttons and the small green LED indicator. The "Remocon" brand name is visible on the casing.

Manutenção

Solução de problemas

ProblemaPossível causaSolução
O controle remoto não funciona após a programação.
  • Codes not cleared properly before programming.
  • Original remote's battery is low.
  • Remotes not close enough during programming.
  • Attempting to clone a rolling code remote.
  • Seguiram-se etapas de programação incorretas.
  • Perform a full code clearing (see Setup section).
  • Replace the battery in your original remote.
  • Ensure the learning remote and original remote are touching during programming.
  • Verify your original remote is fixed code. This learning remote does not support rolling codes.
  • Review the "Programming a Button" section carefully and repeat the steps.
LED does not light up when a button is pressed.
  • Low or dead battery in the learning remote.
  • Codes were cleared and not reprogrammed.
  • Replace the 23A Alkaline battery.
  • Reprogram the desired buttons after clearing.
Alcance operacional reduzido.
  • Low battery in the learning remote.
  • Interferência de outros dispositivos eletrônicos.
  • Replace the 23A Alkaline battery.
  • Try operating the remote from a different location or angle.

Especificações

Número do modeloUNRR2x1
MarcaMicro
Faixa de frequência250Mhz-500Mhz
CompatibilidadeAll Fix Code Remote Controls
Número de botões4
Tipo de BateriaAlkaline (23A)
CorPreto
Características especiaisUniversal, Glow-in-the-Dark Buttons

Garantia e Suporte

This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty details, please refer to the product packaging or contact Micro customer support.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or warranty claims, please visit the official Micro website or contact their customer service department. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or on the brand's official online presence.

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