Remote Pro RPC410 Garage Door Remote Specifications
| Remote Dimensions | 7.1 x 3.3 x 1.4(cm) |
| Remote Weight | 40g |
| Manufacturer | Wholesale Garage |
| Made To Suit | Ditec GOL4 |
| Model Number | WGC410, RPC410 |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Type | 27A 12V Alkaline Battery |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
Remote Pro RPC410 Aftermarket Garage Door Remote Compatibility
This RPC410 garage door remote replacement is compatible with RemotePro RPC410 systems. If your current remote has RPC410 written on the front, this remote will program and operate exactly the same.
Whilst this remote may look similar to other black sliding cover remotes in the industry, this is not a ‘universal’ garage door remote.
See the full range of Remote Pro Aftermarket Garage Door and Gate Remotes here
RemotePro RPC410 Aftermarket Garage Door Remote Features
With a black casing complemented by a sturdy metal trim, these remotes are built to last. The sliding cover protects the buttons from dust and accidental presses, helping prolong the lifespan of the remote. Its compact design makes it practical and easy to carry without being bulky or cumbersome. This four-button, 4-channel remote allows you to control multiple garage doors or gate systems from one device, offering the same functionality and reliability you would expect from the RPC410 model. You can replace your old or lost remote without paying extra purely for branding.
RPC410 Programming Instructions
Programming a remote directly through to a receiver
1. Open the control box and locate the receiver. Ensure that jumper JR6 on the receiver board is on.
2. Press the black PRG button for 5 seconds. Press the button on the new remote you wish to activate the device for 1 second.
3. Wait for 10 seconds for receiver to reset and test. If coding fails, this could be because the receiver MEMORY is full. DELETE all remotes and start again.
Deleting Codes from Memory
1. Press the little black program button (inside MOTOR BOX) until seeing the red light flashing slowly and release.
2. Press the button again until you see the light flashing fast. Then release.
3. Wait 10 seconds, then test.
4. Repeat for the garage door if fitted. The program button for garage should be in a ADD-ON receiver














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