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Manual Addition of New Remote Controls to SPACE RE434SP Without a Wireless Module

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  • #1 16862933
    adamo000
    Level 10  
    I would like to add new remote controls to the controller, but I do not want to buy a wireless module for communication with the computer. There are buttons inside and you can certainly add a remote control manually - but the question is, is there such an option at all and maybe someone from forum members knows how to do it? I was looking for instructions, but they all describe the way with the computer - remotely.

    I have matching remotes because I bought a spare one for mine.

    Thank you in advance.

    Manual Addition of New Remote Controls to SPACE RE434SP Without a Wireless Module Manual Addition of New Remote Controls to SPACE RE434SP Without a Wireless Module
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  • #2 16863625
    Adrian_C
    Level 17  
    If the radio is not blocked or the buttons are disconnected, press the button of a given channel, the LED will light up or start flashing (I don't remember) then press the button on the remote control and the LED should go out
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  • #3 16863878
    adamo000
    Level 10  
    The facility is several dozen km from my city, so I need some info to go, arrange it and come back ;) However, thanks to Adrian_C for the answer
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  • #4 16863911
    lamerb
    Level 25  
    I know it's not fit for a man, but maybe it's time to read the instructions?
  • #5 16863927
    adamo000
    Level 10  
    The only manual that I managed to find after an hour of browsing on various websites on the Internet was the programming manual using a computer - I wrote it in the post. It's not an Ikea wardrobe ;)
  • #6 16863940
    lamerb
    Level 25  
    2. Coding
    2.1. Entering remotes to the RE434SP memory.
    1. Press and hold the button of the selected channel 1, 2, 3, or 4 until the LED (2) starts
    pulsate. The radio enters the pilot transmission learning mode.
    2. While the LED is flashing, press the selected keyfob button until
    the LED will light steadily. The radio took the first broadcast. Slow down
    keyfob button.
    3. Press the same button on the remote control again as before. The LED will turn off to indicate
    completion of the procedure.
    4. In order to add another remote control, repeat the procedure from point 1.
    The receiver, after initiating the learning procedure, if no transmission from the remote control occurs, remains in
    learning for about 20 seconds. After this time, it returns to the operating mode. The same time is
    counted down if the second correct transmission from the remote control does not appear. You can exit at any time
    transmission learning procedure by pressing the CLR button (3).
    Entering, configuring, deleting remotes is also available via the app
    RE434MANAGER.
  • #7 16867692
    adamo000
    Level 10  
    Thanks lamberb, everything works ;)
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  • #8 17571064
    adamo000
    Level 10  
    The question is whether the remotes will work with a frequency of 433.92 MHz? On the housing, the operating frequency is given 432.92MHz. Today I wanted to add a CAME remote control and the receiver did not want to add it to the base. Another gate with the same receiver accepted. I will add that the module is RE434SP.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the manual addition of new remote controls to the SPACE RE434SP controller without using a wireless module. Users share a step-by-step procedure for programming remotes directly via the controller's buttons. The process involves pressing a channel button until the LED flashes, then pressing the remote control button until the LED lights steadily, indicating successful programming. There are concerns regarding compatibility with different remote frequencies, specifically 433.92 MHz, as some remotes may not be accepted by the RE434SP receiver.
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