Programming the Remote: Follow FAAC operator’s programming procedure to sync this transmitter. Usually involves setting the receiver into learn-mode then pressing a button on the remote.
Battery Install / Replacement: The remote includes a 12V battery. Replace when range diminishes or LEDs / indicators show low battery.
Mounting / Clip: Comes with visor clip—use to attach inside vehicle visor or another convenient spot.
Range Considerations: For best range, ensure clear line of sight; avoid large metal obstacles, avoid placing receiver behind thick walls.
Keep Security in Mind: Rolling code ensures better security, but ensure your operator’s receiver supports the same protocol (433RC / LC) to avoid compatibility or security issues.
FCC certified (ID OJQ787453) ensures compliance with U.S. regulations for unlicensed remote control transmitters.
Warranty typically 1 year from FAAC or distributor under normal use.
Follow proper battery disposal rules; do not short battery terminals.
Keep remote dry; avoid dropping into water; moisture can damage internal electronics.
Keep a spare remote control in case of loss or damage.
Label your remotes so you know which is which (car, gate, etc.)
Regularly test the remote; ensures you know when the battery is failing.
If multiple gates or users, set up extra remote for convenience.
If range becomes limited, consider relocating receiver antenna or verifying battery condition.