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BFT MITTO 2-4 Remote Control Programming

This document provides instructions for piggyback programming of BFT Mitto remote controls in 3 ways: 1) Using the hidden button on existing remotes to program new remotes with hidden buttons. 2) Using the front buttons on remotes without hidden buttons to program new remotes. 3) Programming remotes using the control board buttons or SW1 button, which involves holding certain buttons to enter programming mode and then assign remotes.

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BFT MITTO 2-4 Remote Control Programming

This document provides instructions for piggyback programming of BFT Mitto remote controls in 3 ways: 1) Using the hidden button on existing remotes to program new remotes with hidden buttons. 2) Using the front buttons on remotes without hidden buttons to program new remotes. 3) Programming remotes using the control board buttons or SW1 button, which involves holding certain buttons to enter programming mode and then assign remotes.

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PIGGYBACK PROGRAMMING OF BFT MITTO REMOTE CONTROLS

Button Remotes with Hidden Button Take remotes out to the gate or control board. You need to be near the installation. With a remote that is already programmed to the gate. Hold the hidden button in, on the back of the remote for 2 seconds (count 1000,2000) Then hold the button on the front that is programmed to the gate, for 2 seconds (count 1000,2000) Then with the new remote repeat above procedure. Wait 10 seconds to go out of programming mode and the new remote should be programmed.

*New Remotes with no hidden button Instead of the hidden button you now use the 2 buttons on the front held down together for the 2 seconds (count 1000,2000). Note 4 button remotes you use the top 2 buttons.

MITTO 2 & 4 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING

Programming remotes with LCD displayed control boards The control board has 3 buttons along the right side of the screen. + to scroll up menu, increase parameters and turn functions on. - to scroll down, decrease parameters and turn functions off. OK to set program and to enter menus. Press OK twice and then -scroll down to lingua (if language is displayed it is already set to English skip next step) press ok and scroll down to eng ,press ok. Then press + to radio and then press ok it will read (add start) press ok, it will read (hidden button). Then with your remote either hold in the hidden button on the back of the remote or if the remote does not have hidden button hold down the 2 buttons on the front of the remote. The screen will then read (release) release buttons then hold the button on the front of the remote that you wish to program. The screen will then be OK 01 for the first remote 02 etc for each remote you program. Wait 10 seconds and the remote will then work.

Programming remotes with SW1 button on the control board. Programming board

Hold the SW1 button in until led flashes. Release. Hold in the hidden button until led goes solid. Release. Hold in button you wish to program on the front of the remote. Led will flash when programmed. Program other remotes the same way. Wait 10 seconds for the receiver to go out of program mode. Remotes will now work.

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