Remocon Rmc-166hs [best]

| Specification | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | RMC-166HS | | Brand | REMOCON | | Button/Channel Count | 4 | | Frequency | 433.92 MHz (Fixed) | | Code Type | Rolling (Hopping) Code | | Power Source | 12V (23A) Battery | | Dimensions | Approx. 32mm x 65mm | | Duplication Method | Requires Remocon HCD-900 Machine | | Certifications | EU RED 2014/53/EU, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU | | Manufacturer Location | Hsinchu City, Taiwan |

Setting up your Rmc-166hs takes less than 3 minutes. Do not throw away your original remote yet—you will need it to find the "Code." Remocon Rmc-166hs

The RMC-166HS uses a rolling code system, often called a "hopping code." This is its most important security feature. Each time you press a button on the remote, it transmits a unique code that changes based on a pseudo-random number generator known only to the remote and its corresponding receiver. For older fixed-code systems, capturing the signal allowed an attacker to replay it to gain access. With the RMC-166HS, that previously captured signal is useless because the receiver is expecting the next, entirely different code in the sequence. This technology is crucial for any security-conscious application, ensuring that your gate or barrier remains protected against unauthorized access. | Specification | Value | | :--- |

Note: For rolling code remotes, you may need to register the new remote directly with the receiver after copying the signal, depending on the gate operator manufacturer. Why Choose the RMC-166HS? Each time you press a button on the

| Specification | Value | | :--- | :--- | | | RMC-166HS | | Brand | REMOCON | | Button/Channel Count | 4 | | Frequency | 433.92 MHz (Fixed) | | Code Type | Rolling (Hopping) Code | | Power Source | 12V (23A) Battery | | Dimensions | Approx. 32mm x 65mm | | Duplication Method | Requires Remocon HCD-900 Machine | | Certifications | EU RED 2014/53/EU, Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU | | Manufacturer Location | Hsinchu City, Taiwan |

Setting up your Rmc-166hs takes less than 3 minutes. Do not throw away your original remote yet—you will need it to find the "Code."

The RMC-166HS uses a rolling code system, often called a "hopping code." This is its most important security feature. Each time you press a button on the remote, it transmits a unique code that changes based on a pseudo-random number generator known only to the remote and its corresponding receiver. For older fixed-code systems, capturing the signal allowed an attacker to replay it to gain access. With the RMC-166HS, that previously captured signal is useless because the receiver is expecting the next, entirely different code in the sequence. This technology is crucial for any security-conscious application, ensuring that your gate or barrier remains protected against unauthorized access.

Note: For rolling code remotes, you may need to register the new remote directly with the receiver after copying the signal, depending on the gate operator manufacturer. Why Choose the RMC-166HS?