BFT D111906

BFT MITTO B RCB4 (Model D111906) Gate Remote Control User Manual

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The BFT MITTO B RCB4 is a 4-button remote control designed for operating BFT gate and garage door systems. It transmits on a frequency of 433.920 MHz, providing reliable control for your automated access points. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your remote control.

BFT MITTO B RCB4 4-button remote control

Image: BFT MITTO B RCB4 remote control, showing its compact design and four distinct buttons.

2. Tatūnga

2.1 Tāuta Pūhiko

The remote control uses one LR23A 12V battery. The battery is typically pre-installed. If replacement is needed:

  1. Whakatuwheratia marietia te mana mamao casing.
  2. Remove the old LR23A 12V battery.
  3. Insert the new LR23A 12V battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Katia te mana mamao casing haumaru.

2.2 Papatono i te Mana Mamao

The BFT MITTO B RCB4 remote control is programmed directly to your BFT receiver unit. Follow these general steps. Specific instructions for your receiver model may vary, refer to your gate/garage door system's main control unit manual for detailed programming modes.

  1. Whakapaia te Mamao: To activate the remote for programming (similar to a hidden button function), press and hold the first two buttons (A and B) simultaneously for a few seconds. The red LED indicator on the remote will begin to flash and then become solid. This indicates the remote is ready to receive programming.
  2. Activate Receiver Programming Mode: On your BFT gate or garage door receiver unit, locate and press the programming button (often labeled 'PROG' or 'MEMO'). The receiver's indicator light will typically illuminate or flash, indicating it is in programming mode.
  3. Transmit Code: While the receiver is in programming mode, press the desired button on your BFT MITTO B RCB4 remote control that you wish to assign to the gate/garage function. Hold the button for a few seconds.
  4. Whakaū: The receiver's indicator light should change (e.g., flash rapidly, turn off, or become solid) to confirm successful programming.
  5. Whakamātautau: Exit programming mode on the receiver (if necessary, by pressing the PROG button again or waiting for a timeout). Test the remote control from a short distance to ensure it operates the gate/garage door correctly.

Hiranga: For optimal programming success, perform the programming steps in close proximity to your gate or garage door receiver unit.

3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once programmed, operating your BFT MITTO B RCB4 remote control is straightforward:

  • Whakatuwhera/Kati: Press the programmed button on the remote control to activate your gate or garage door. A single press typically initiates the open or close cycle.
  • Ka mutu: Pressing the button again during an open or close cycle may stop the movement, depending on your receiver's configuration.
  • Awhe: The remote control has a maximum operating range of approximately 40 meters (130 feet) in open areas. Environmental factors and obstacles can reduce this range.

4. Tiaki

4.1 Whakakapinga Pūhiko

When the remote control's range decreases significantly or the LED indicator fails to light up when a button is pressed, it is likely time to replace the battery. Refer to section 2.1 for battery installation instructions. Always use a fresh LR23A 12V battery.

4.2 Te horoi

Clean the remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or immerse the remote in water, as this can damage the internal electronics.

4.3 Rokiroki

Store the remote control in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid dropping the remote control or subjecting it to strong impacts.

5. Te Raru

  • Kaore i te mahi a Mamao:
    • Check the battery. Replace it if necessary (see section 4.1).
    • Ensure the remote is properly programmed to your receiver (see section 2.2). You may need to re-program it.
    • Verify that the gate/garage door system has power and is functioning correctly.
  • Te whānuitanga mahi kua whakaitihia:
    • Whakakapihia te pākahiko.
    • Ensure there are no new obstructions between the remote and the receiver.
    • Check for sources of radio interference in the area.
  • Kāore te tohu LED e mura ana:
    • The battery is likely depleted. Replace it.

6. Whakatakotoranga

Waitohu BFT
Tau tauira D111906
Auautanga 433.920 MHz
Te maha o nga Patene 4
Momo Pūhiko LR23A 12V (1 included)
Ahu (L x W x H) 69 x 12 x 32.2 mm
Awhe Morahi 40 mita (tata ki te 130 putu)
Pūrere Hototahi BFT Gate and Garage Door Systems
Tae Pango
Āhuahira Motuhake Hoahoa ergonomic

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support regarding your BFT MITTO B RCB4 remote control, please refer to the documentation provided with your BFT gate or garage door system, or contact your authorized BFT dealer or customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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