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Remote control FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD two-channel gate/garage transmitter
Remote control FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD two-channel gate/garage transmitter
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Remote control FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD two-channel gate/garage transmitter
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Remote control FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD two-channel gate/garage transmitter
Remote control FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD two-channel gate/garage transmitter
FAAC FAAC-XT2-FDS-BD is a compact two-channel radio transmitter designed for reliable operation of automatic gates and garage doors. The handheld remote control provides two independent channels that allow separate activation of multiple actuators or functions. It is compatible with FAAC systems and can serve as a direct replacement or as an additional transmitter for everyday remote activation of gate and garage door openers.
The transmitter features a compact housing and intuitive two-button operation that simplifies control of two different devices or functions. Its radio design ensures wireless operation from a distance typical for gate and garage remote controls. The device is intended for easy integration into existing FAAC radio systems and supports common installation scenarios where additional transmitters are required.
Press the corresponding button to transmit the signal to the paired gate or garage opener. For first-time use or after replacing an existing transmitter, follow the receiver or control unit pairing procedure to program the device into the system. Replace the internal battery when the operating range decreases or when activation becomes intermittent. Keep the transmitter dry and avoid exposure to prolonged direct sunlight to maintain reliable operation.
To ensure reliable performance, program the transmitter according to the FAAC control unit instructions, test operation from a short distance first, and then verify range under normal conditions. Store spare batteries and avoid pressing buttons while carrying the transmitter in pockets to prevent accidental activation.
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