How to identify the frequency of Slave-Dor JCM
dynamic code system keyfob transmitters
Two versions of these remotes were produced, they are both
visually identical but operate
on different frequencies so please
check which type you currently have before ordering
(It is essential that all
your transmitters are on the same frequency)
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418Mhz
NEO keyfobs were first introduced
in 1998 and these have a round resonator inside and very few other components on
the printed circuit as shown above |
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Systems manufactured after 1999 operate on
433Mhz and these have a square black integrated
circuit inside as seen above and '433' printed on the
printed circuit board |
Note: It will be necessary to open the keyfob
to see the Printed
Circuit Board) |
Note: 418Mhz transmitters are now
discontinued because this frequency has been withdrawn from public use by the Home Office and re-allocated to the new
European
TETRA
radio system.
(see the
Radiocommunications Agency website
for details) |
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Note: These blue faced Slave-Dor keyfobs are not compatible with
'JCM NEO' transmitters of similar appearance but
without the 'Slave-Dor' brand name |
Important -
Don't
place an order unless your original keyfob bears the
'Slave-Dor' logo as shown above because
our JCM NEO keyfobs are coded specifically for
use with Slave-Dor receivers, consequently these are
not compatible
with any other make |
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If your handset
is discontinued you'll need to upgrade your equipment with a new remote control
system >> details
Radio System upgrade kit |
How to programme Slave-Dor
JCM
dynamic code system keyfob transmitters
Programming Procedure
(standard method)
1/ Position yourself about 2-4
metres away from the receiver, with the already operating
transmitter (A) and the new one you wish to programme (B)
2/ Press the button on the back of
transmitter (A) with the tip of a ballpoint pen, the receiver will
emit a long bleep.
3/ Within 10 seconds, press the
button on the front of transmitter (B) that you wish to use, the receiver will emit
a short bleep to confirm it has been programmed.
4/ After 10 seconds the receiver
will exit programming mode with two short confirmation bleeps and
the newly programmed transmitter should be ready for use.
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