V2 PHOX 433.92MHz rolling code transmitter

V2 PHOX 433.92MHz rolling code transmitter

Rolling code transmission 433.92 MHz and 868.30 MHz version 2-button and 4-button version, programmable or factory set Possibility to obtain up to 14 channels by combining the pressure of multiple buttons Programming via radio through Flash-prog and Winppcl without having to remove the transmitter from the single box Possibility of programming - using Winppcl - spare transmitters able to replace transmitters previously stored on the system Available in multi-colour packs: 10 transmitters in 5 different colours (2 transmitters per colour)

* Please be advised that these units need to be programmed with the correct contract code which can be found on the label on the rear of the unit. Please email [email protected] with this code and your name, address and order number to allow us to process your order.

Transmitters
Number of Buttons 2 or 4
Button Colour Black
Case Colour Black
Number Of Channels 2 or 4
Frequency 433.92Mhz
Coding Type Rolling Code
Technical
Power Supply 12V GP23A

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