Re‐programming Wireless Remote..

Overview

The AVMT employs a RF wireless remote control; this uses the Keeloqcode hopping system at 433MHZ (not for use in the US). The remote controllers act like a digital key, each remote has its own unique number embedded into it, one of 4 billion combinations. The remote key fob is linked to the trolley’s receiver via a learning process. The remotes can be learnt by several trolleys at once (giving you a master key), or you can link up to 50 remotes to one trolley (allowing for multiple key holders).

To replace or re‐learn a remote controller, follow the process below:

Gaining Access to the Receiver

In order to access the receiver to re‐program it you will need to remove the back cover of the trolley. There are three Allen (HEX socket head) bolts attaching it to the chassis:

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With the back panel removed you can see the receiver module:

At the bottom of the box there are two holes

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Unicol Wireless Remote Control manual Re‐programming Wireless Remote, Overview, Gaining Access to the Receiver