![]() DC BLUE GARAGE DOOR REMOTE PROGRAMMING CODERepeat the above code clone procedure for buttons B, C and D on Copy Remote if required.Īfter successfully learned, LED will turn on and remains on when any button on Copy Remote is pressed, and the button on Copy Remote will function the same as Original Remote, the clone procedure is now complete. This should only take a few seconds, and then you have successfully duplicated the code from Original Remote. Hold both buttons down until you see LED on Copy Remote flashes quickly. Press and hold down the button on Original Remote that you wish to program onto the corresponding button on Copy Remote, and then press and hold down the corresponding button on Copy Remote. Place your Original Remote next to Copy Remote. Press and hold down buttons A and B on Copy Remote simultaneously, LED flashes once, after approximately 5 seconds, LED on Copy Remote flashes quickly, all the transmitter codes in the memory have now been erased.Īfter code clear, LED will flash once and remains off when pressing any button on Copy Remote. NOTE: Code Recovery is not necessary unless you have cleared the code by accident and need to have the previous code restored. LED flashes twice or three times then flashes quickly Press and hold down buttons C and D on Copy Remote Press and hold down corresponding buttons on Copy Remote and Original Remote Press and hold down buttons A and B on Copy Remote Simple 2 Step Programming Instruction Code Clone / Copy / Duplicate Brief Instruction Summary Step Otherwise, you might need to contact your seller, or please leave a comment at end of this article, we will provide some support to help you find the correct remote. If your original remotes & newer remotes meet above description, then please read on. You should have aftermarket remotes with cloning capabilities (they’re usually called, cloning remotes, cloner, self-learning remote, remote control duplicator, duplicating remotes etc), they need to have this self-learning feature to learn code from your existing remotes. ![]() The original remote you have, should be fixed code remotes (which means there’re likely dip switches on remotes, especially when those dip switches are to control the address code of remote controls), the typical remotes fit this description are Linear Multicode 300/310, Came Top432na etc.Ģ. In the original article below, you can see we have explained two steps to clone garage door remotes, these steps are under the following conditions.ġ. ![]() Please note, the original article was written on year 2011, which is more than 5 years ago, a lot of things has changed (for example, rolling code are used more and more in today’s market), so we decided to write a small guide to explain the remotes that fit steps below. ![]()
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