Giant Alarm System JJ-RC-SM24-LT Quick Start Manual

Giant Alarm System JJ-RC-SM24-LT Quick Start Manual

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Manual of JJ-RC-SM24-LT

Description:

 Frequency: 310mhz、315mhz、318mhz、372mhz、390mhz etc.
 Working current: 13ma±2ma
Operation:
 Open the sliding cover, you will see the program button and Dip Switch.

How to select the brand?

 Press the program button, release the button until LED lights.
 Select a button to program. According follows table to select brand.
 Press button__ times ensuring LED stops flashing after each press. Then
press another button to confirm.
 LED flashes, select brand is successfully.
NOTE: Button 1 and Button 2 is independly. It can select different brand
and frequency.
#of times to
press button
1
Linear
2
Chamberlain
3
Chamberlain
4
Chamberlain
5
Genie
6
Genie
7
Stanley
8
Liftmaster
9
Wayne Dalton
10
Chamberlain
11
Chamberlain
12
Genie
Brand
Mega code
Orange
Purple
Green
Overhead door
Intelli code
Overhead door
Intelli code
Secure Code
Frequency hopping
to avoid Frequency
interference
Rolling code
9 Position
9 Position
12
Type/Color of Smart/Learn
Position
Frequency
318M
390M
315M
390M
315M
390M
310M
310/315/390
372.5M
390M
315M
390M

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  • Page 1 Manual of JJ-RC-SM24-LT Description:  Frequency: 310mhz、315mhz、318mhz、372mhz、390mhz etc.  Working current: 13ma±2ma Operation:  Open the sliding cover, you will see the program button and Dip Switch. How to select the brand?  Press the program button, release the button until LED lights.
  • Page 2 Linear Multicode 10 Position 300M Chamberlain 8 Position 390M Stanley/Multicode 10 Position 310M Genie 9 Position 390M Linear Moore-O-Matic 8 Position 310M Chamberlain 7 Position 390M...
  • Page 3 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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