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SIMINOR R S38NL Receiver


108.90

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Product in stockOrder processed on Monday 4 November 2024

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* Batteries included for gate and garage remote controls.

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Description

Enjoy effortless controlled access to your electric gates and garage doors with SIMINOR R S38Nl. Activating your automatic entrances has never been easier! Simply follow the instructions in your user manual!

 

SIMINOR R S38NL Receiver 

SIMINOR R S38NL is a tried and tested receiver that provides the best way to control motorized gates and garage doors. This receiver is programmed on a self learning mode.

SIMINOR R S38NL is powered by 12V_24Vac-dc and works on a frequency of 30.875 MHz.

SIMINOR R S38NL is a 2-channel durable transmitter, perfectly adapted for residential use.

This receiver comes in a plastic transparent housing.

Alloremotecontrol is fully committed to ensure customers satisfaction; it guarantees a one-year warranty on all its products. You can even get a two-year warranty extension when finalizing your order. (See General Sales Conditions)

Note:

Receiver with terminal connection

Ref : RR2C27P.

It works with CVS27NLT remote controls.

To operate with 27.090 MHZ remote controls, the value of the quartz of the receiver must be 27.545 MHZ

To operate with 27.195 MHZ remote controls, the value of the quartz of the receiver must be 27.650 MHZ

To operate with 30.875 MHZ remote controls, the value of the quartz of the receiver must be 31.330 MHZ

 

From january the 1st 2008, using 30.875 MHz frequency for low power radio controls in FRANCE has been illegal.

 

 

Additional information

BRAND

SIMINOR

REFERENCE

RR2C27P

HEIGHT

85

DEPTH

28

WIDTH

45

NUMBER OF BUTTONS

2

FREQUENCY

30.875

BATTERY/POWER

12V_24V AC-DC

PROGRAMMING TYPE

SELF LEARNING

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