Ergonomic Design

The remote control is designed to fit comfortably in a person’s hand. The buttons are easily identifiable by their colours or the tactile features of their surface. Each button is recessed to prevent accidental triggers when stored in pockets or bags. A durable keychain hole is embedded at the bottom of the remote, ensuring that keys do not interfere with its operation.

Easy to maintain

Eventually, the battery will be depleted after a certain amount of usage. A low-battery remote control can be identified by a fast-blinking LED pattern or by becoming non-functional. The battery is a 23A (A23) type, which can be easily sourced. To replace the battery, simply use a Philips head screwdriver to open the remote control casing.

Easy to maintain

Eventually, the battery will be depleted after a certain amount of usage. A low-battery remote control can be identified by a fast-blinking LED pattern or by becoming non-functional. The battery is a 23A (A23) type, which can be easily sourced. To replace the battery, simply use a Philips head screwdriver to open the remote control casing.

Unlimited remotes

Homeowners can purchase an unlimited number of remotes for a single household. New remote scan be easily configured using the original remote control cloning process, without needing to access the motor system for remote learning. Please note that DCMoto’s autogate driver system is designed for low-frequency operation households and is not intended for high-traffic flow uses.

Cloning Lock

There is a risk that unauthorized adversaries may obtain your remote control and perform cloning operations. With the cloning lock feature, high-risk remotes can disable the cloning capability, mitigating the risk of unauthorized remote creation. The only way to disable the cloning lock is by reperforming cloning from a non-locked remote.