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SOMMER 4020 TX03-868-4


26.50

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Product in stockOrder processed on Monday 1 April 2024

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 is a high-quality remote control, to take the control of your electric gates and garage doors to the next level. Programming SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 is the easiest thing in the world; Simply follow the instructions in your user manual!

 

SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 Remote control

SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 is typically used with gate and garage automation systems. This self-learning transmitter comes in a silver coloured case.

SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 has 4 red buttons, allowing you to open and close your automatic devices at the push of a button. It works with CR2032 batteries at a frequency of 868.80 MHz.

SOMMER 4026 TX03-868-4 is ergonomic and user-friendly, ideal for home use.

At Alloremotecontrol, our customers’ satisfaction is our priority. We provide a one year warranty on all of our products, and you can opt for an extended two year warranty when placing your order (see General Terms & Conditions).

IMPORTANT:

SOMMER 4020 TX03-868-4 can replace  :

  • SOMMER 4011
  • WAYNE-DALTON 4020
  • APERTO TX02-868-4
  • GYPASS 4020
  • LINDPOINTNER 4020

If the LED of your SOMMER remote control is GREEN, it is the model APERTO 433 MHz, NOT COMPATIBLE!

PLEASE PLEASE NOTE:

SOMMER 4020 TX03-868-4 is COMPATIBLE with all SOMMER 868 MHz remotes.

Red LED , 4 buttons (Ref. : TX03-868-4). Also exists with 2 buttons.

 

Additional information

BRAND

SOMMER

REFERENCE

TX03-8-4/4020

HEIGHT

87

DEPTH

12

WIDTH

24

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

4

BUTTONS COLOUR

RED

CASE COLOUR

SILVER/BLACK

FREQUENCY

868.80

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2032

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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