MPC3 MPC4 Garage Door Remote Specifications
Remote Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 x 1.2 (cm) |
Remote Weight | 24g |
Manufacturer | Wholesale Garage |
Made To Suit | B&D MPC3, MPC4 |
Model Number | WGD402, RPD402 |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Battery Type | 27A 12V Alkaline Battery |
Warranty | 1 Year |
MPC3 MPC4 Garage Door Remote Compatibility
This MPC3 MPC4 aftermarket remote control will suit the remotes pictured in the main image. Please note, if your remote control is not pictured this may not suit.
Whilst this remote may look similar to other black sliding cover remotes in the industry, this is not a ‘universal’ garage door remote.
This remote control copies the code transmitted from an existing, operating garage door remote. This means you must have a working remote control to program this remote.
- MPC3
- MPC4
- TX315
- DOM503
- DOM401
If you would like confirmation if this would work, please send a photo of your remote control to our team on our contact us page.
MPC3 MPC4 Garage Door Remote Features
Our black sliding cover MPC3 MPC4 aftermarket remote controls are specifically designed to suit MPC3 MPC4 garage door and gate openers. With a black casing, complemented by a sturdy metal trim, these remotes are not only aesthetically appealing but are also built to last. The sliding cover is a game-changer, ensuring that the buttons are protected from dust and accidental presses, thus prolonging the lifespan of the remote. Its compact design makes it handy and easy to carry, so you don’t have to worry about bulky or cumbersome remotes. Moreover, this four-button, 4-channel remote is highly versatile, allowing you to effortlessly control multiple garage doors or gate systems with a single device.
This means you can now easily replace your old or lost remotes without breaking the bank. The four-button configuration empowers users to perform various functions or control multiple devices with ease. Additionally, the setup and programming process is extremely user-friendly, making it perfect for both tech-savvy individuals and those who might not be as comfortable with technology. Enhance your garage door experience with this sleek, robust, and multi-functional aftermarket remote control.
MPC3 MPC4 Programming Instructions
Cloning A Remote
1. Press and hold the top two buttons at the same time and do not let go (these will either be an unlock/lock symbol, numbers 1 & 2 or an up and down arrow) and are the buttons closest to the light. After a few seconds the LED will flash and then go out.
2. While still holding the first button (lock, UP or button 1) quickly release the second button (unlock, down or number 2) and then press it 3 times. The LED light will flash again to indicate that the remote is ready to copy.
3. Release all buttons.
4. Test the remote by quickly pressing and releasing any button on the new remote. If successful, the LED should not work when you press any button and appear as though the battery is flat.
5. Place both your new remote and original remote together. You may need to try different positions, head to head, back to back, side to side etc. (every remote is different the subsequent steps may need to be tried a few times before the new remote accepts the code)
6. Press and hold one button on your new remote you wish to operate your door. The LED will flash quickly and then go out to indicate that your duplicator remote is in the “learn-code” mode. Do not release this button
7. Press and hold the button that operates your door on your original remote – this will send out the signal for your new remote to learn. When you see the LED light on your new remote start flashing constantly – then coding has been successful.
8. Release all the buttons, and then test your new remote to make sure that it is working.
How to Restore Remote Control Back to Factory:
1. Press and hold the bottom 2 buttons on your new remote for 5 seconds.
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