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JANE PRIME TOP 2


38.90

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Product in stockOrder processed on Thursday 18 December 2025

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

The JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote control will guarantee you maximum comfort by allowing you to operate your automation systems with ease. Thanks to this very ergonomic JANE PRIME TOP 2 transmitter, managing your motors will become a magical experience! Extremely easy programming; you just need to follow the procedure described in the manual to activate your new JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote control.

JANE PRIME TOP 2 Remote Control

The JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote control is designed for controlling automation and motorization of gates and garage doors. This black casing is programmable via self-learning.

The JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote offers a good grip and features 4 buttons. It operates with CR2032 batteries on a frequency of 433 to 868 MHz.

The JANE PRIME TOP 2 4-channel remote is a durable transmitter, perfectly suited for residential use. As a guarantee of quality and to fully satisfy its customers, Alloremotecontrol offers a one-year warranty on all its products. Even better, you can opt for a second year of additional warranty at the time of placing your order (see T&Cs).

PLEASE NOTE:

The JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote is compatible with the following remotes:

  • ECOSTAR RSC2 (RSC 2)
  • ECOTAR RSE2 (RSE 2)
  • CARDIN S435 GREY
  • JCM and Chamberlain

How to program the JANE PRIME TOP 2 remote?

You can follow the programming manual for this product or consult the video below:

Additional information

BRAND

JANE

REFERENCE

PRIME TOP 2

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

4

BUTTONS COLOUR

BLACK/WHITE

CASE COLOUR

BLACK

FREQUENCY

433/868 MHz

SWITCH

0

BATTERY/POWER

CR2032

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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