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Programming Button C on Nice Remote Control for Work Parking Barrier

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  • #1 16857950
    tyszex
    Level 4  
    Hello! I don't know much about pilots, so I'm sorry if I'm duplicating a topic or asking a nonsensical question.
    The case is as follows:
    I have such a remote control -

    [ Programming Button C on Nice Remote Control for Work Parking Barrier

    Buttons A and B are already occupied, I would like to program, for example, C on the parking barrier at work, so as not to drag two pilots with each other.
    The barrier remote control looks like this:

    Programming Button C on Nice Remote Control for Work Parking Barrier

    Is there an option to copy it to my remote (No. 1)? If so, what should I do?
    Regards!
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  • #2 16858205
    szymon122
    Level 38  
    You need to buy a receiver from the manufacturer for the first remote control, which will have a relay output, this relay you need to connect to the barrier and "manually" control it (on the same principle if you had a regular opening button connected, but the relay will "click" it).
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  • #3 16858761
    gkwiatkowski
    CCTV and Stationary Alarms specialist
    tyszex wrote:

    Is there an option to copy it to my remote (No. 1)? If so, what should I do?


    The Nice Smilo remote control has variable code, so you cannot copy it.
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  • #4 16859089
    bhtom
    Level 38  
    Hello,

    You don't copy pilots with each other. You must have access to the receiver to be able to program the remote control. The pilot must of course work with the receiver.
    So in your case you probably won't do anything.

    Regards.
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  • #5 16859514
    lamerb
    Level 25  
    I don't know what "system" this 4-channel remote control from the photo works. If this is something popular then in this situation you can try using the Proxima multi-system remote control. It supports, among others, Smilo but also many other systems. Each button may have a different coding system assigned to it.
  • #6 16860094
    yarpen86
    Level 25  
    Hello,

    Yes, for the sake of clarity, you can copy the transmissions, provided that they are fixed-code remotes. Access to the receiver is not always necessary, often the receiver is not needed (e.g. Hormann) and sometimes it is enough to be near the receiver (e.g. Smilo with this topic). Whether or not anything can be done can only be determined when it is known which radio operates the remote control with the letter designation of buttons, in this case there are a lot of replacements and it could very well be a Smilo clone.

    Regards.
  • #7 16860214
    tyszex
    Level 4  
    Thank you all for the answers. This 4-channel remote is the original Wiśniowski remote control from the garage gate, only the inscription has worn off :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around programming Button C on a Nice remote control to operate a parking barrier. Users clarify that the Nice Smilo remote control employs a variable code system, making it impossible to copy its signals directly. To program a new button, access to the receiver is typically required, and the remote must be compatible with the receiver. Some users suggest using a Proxima multi-system remote control, which can support various systems, including Smilo. The original remote in question is identified as a Wiśniowski remote control for a garage gate.
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