FAAC 787456 Genuine Remote Instructions

June 12, 2024
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FAAC 787456 Genuine Remote

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Product Information

The FAAC Remote is a wireless device used for controlling a radio receiver. It allows users to remotely operate a device or system that is connected to the receiver. The remote uses coded signals to ensure secure and reliable communication with the receiver

Product Usage Instructions

Coding via Master Remote:

  1. Place one master remote that has already been coded and the new remote head to head on a flat surface, like a table.
  2. Simultaneously press buttons P1 and P2 on the already coded remote. Release the buttons when the light on the remote flashes.
  3. Hold down one of the buttons on the already-coded remote.
  4. Hold down the same button on the new remote. Wait until the light on the new remote flashes twice and then goes out, indicating that the operation has been successful.
  5. Release all the buttons.
  6. Verify that the new remote is working properly.

Making a New Master:

Note : Coding a new remote as a master will delete all other remotes previously programmed for your device. The remaining remotes can be programmed as slaves to the new master.

  1. Open the box containing the radio receiver.
  2. Simultaneously press buttons P1 and P2 on a remote that has already been coded. Release them when the light on the remote flashes.
  3. On the receiver card, hold down the learning button (round button SW1) until the light on the card flashes.
  4. While holding down the learning button, hold down one of the buttons on the remote until the light on the card stays on for 2 seconds.
  5. Release all the buttons.
  6. Verify that the new remote is working properly.
  7. Close the box containing the radio receiver.

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FAAC Remote Coding

Please Note : During programming, don’t press the keys on the new remote first, you risk deleting the old remote. – During coding the device will be activated. In this range of remotes, there are
“master” remotes and “slave” remotes. “Master” remotes can share their code with other remotes and learn from other “master” remotes. “Slave” remotes cannot share their codes with another remote. To determine the type of your remote, hold down a button: – if the light flashes once then remains lit, it is a “master” remote – if the light comes on continuously without flashing, it is a “slave” remote

CODING VIA MASTER REMOTE

  1. On a flat surface, like a table, place one “master” remote that has already been coded and your new remote head-to-head.
  2. At the same time, press buttons P1 and P2 on the remote that has already been coded. Release the buttons when the light on the remote flashes.
  3. Next, hold down one of the buttons on the remote that has already been coded.
  4. Hold down the same button on the new remote. Wait until the light on your new remote flashes twice and then goes out, indica?ng that the opera?on has been successful.
  5. Release all the buttons.
  6. Verify that your new remote is working.

MAKING A NEW MASTER

Coding the new remote will delete all other remotes previously programmed for your device. Once a new master has been made you can make slaves of the remaining remotes

  1. Open the box containing the radio receiver.
  2. At the same time, press buttons P1 and P2 on a remote that has already been coded. Release them when the light on the remote flashes.
  3. On the receiver card, hold down the learning button (round button SW1) until the light on the card flashes.
  4. Holding down the learning button, hold down one of the buttons on the remote until the light on the card stays on for 2 seconds.
  5. Release all the buttons.
  6. Verify that your new remote is working.
  7. Close the box containing the radio receiver.

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WARNING

  • To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:
    • The battery is hazardous: NEVER allow children near batteries.
    • If the battery is swallowed, immediately notify a doctor.
  • To reduce the risk of fire, explosion or chemical burn:
    • Replace ONLY with the same size and type of battery
    • DO NOT recharge, disassemble, heat above 100° C or incinerate Battery will cause SEVERE or FATAL injuries in 2 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.

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