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RF Remote Control

Can I change the new code 22001000 in your receiver S1U-AC220?

Can I change the new code 22001000 in your receiver S1U-AC220?
Can I change the new code 22001000 in the receiver S1U-AC220 and what is the procedure?
How to learn the transmitter to the receiver?

How to learn the transmitter to the receiver?
How to learn the transmitter to the receiver?
Can I convert the voltage 12V to 9V by myself?

Can I convert the voltage 12V to 9V by myself?
I ordered this model: 0020284 (S1T-DC09 / S1T-DC12 / S1T-DC24 & CV-4) for 12v powers supply by mistake. Can I convert this myself from 12v to 9v?
RF DC remote control working with motor

RF DC remote control working with motor
RF DC remote control working with motor
Get additional transmitter

Get additional transmitter
Hi, In April last year I purchased 2CH RF Wireless Remote Control Transmitter - AC Power, from you, kindly infor me if I can get additional ... more info
Can I change the working frequency of your products?

Can I change the working frequency of your products?
Can I change the working frequency of your products?
Can I encode the code by myself?

Can I encode the code by myself?
Can I encode the code by myself? How to use the new remote control if it has not been encoded the code?
Why new switch got a short remote distance

Why new switch got a short remote distance
The remote distance of new switch is only a few meters, why?
The switch is not sensitive enough

The switch is not sensitive enough
The switch is not sensitive enough, or the distance of switch becomes near after using for a period of time. What is the reason?
Can your remote control work in voltage DC9V/24V?

Can your remote control work in voltage DC9V/24V?
Can your wireless remote controls work in voltage DC9V or DC24V?
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