1. Introducción y másview
This manual provides instructions for the Nutek 433MHz Rolling Code Remote Control Duplicator. This versatile device is designed to copy and learn codes from various remote controls operating at 433MHz or 433.92MHz, making it suitable for electric telescopic doors, road gates, garage doors, and alarm systems. Its compact and user-friendly design ensures ease of use and portability.

Figure 1: Nutek 433MHz Remote Control Duplicator (ABCD button layout)

Figure 2: Nutek 433MHz Remote Control Duplicator (Lock/Unlock/Car button layout)
2. Características del producto
- Frecuencia: 433 MHz / 433.92 MHz
- Canales: 4 independent channels for multiple functions.
- Compatibilidad: Designed for electric telescopic door remote controls, road gate remote controls, garage door remote controls, and alarm systems.
- Tipo de código: Supports both fixed code and rolling code duplication (with specific learning procedures for rolling codes).
- Diseño: Multifunctional, multivariable, personalized, and user-friendly.
- Fuerza: Powered by a 12V 27A battery (included).
- Rango: Wireless transmission distance of 50-150 meters in open space.

Figure 3: Remote control demonstrating effective range.

Figure 4: Common applications for the remote control duplicator.
3. Especificaciones
| Atributo | Valor |
|---|---|
| Frecuencia | 433 MHz / 433.92 MHz |
| Canales | 4 |
| Vol nominaltage | Batería de 12V 27A |
| Distancia de transmisión inalámbrica | 50-150 metros (espacio abierto) |
| Método de codificación | Rolling code (also supports fixed code) |
| Dimensiones del paquete | 6.7 x 1.7 x 1.7 cm |
| Peso | 20 gramos |
| Origen | China continental |
Compatible Clone Chip Types:
This duplicator is compatible with a wide range of fixed code chips. For rolling code chips, please refer to the specific instructions below and note the uncertainties involved.
- 2260 (all manufacturers)
- 2262 (all manufacturers)
- PT2264 (all manufacturers)
- 5326 (all manufacturers)
- 527 (all manufacturers)
- 1527 (all manufacturers)
- 2240 (all manufacturers)
- HT6026, HT6012, HT6014, HT600, HT680, HT6010, HT6207, HT640
- HT6P12E, HT6P20D, 12L-4SC
- PT2292, 12L4SC, SC5262, PLC168, NF9420116, UM3750AM, SMC918, SMC908, 1416, 5211
- HCS101, HCS200, HCS201, HCS300, HCS301 (partial code)
Note: Copying rolling code chips can be complex due to encryption. It is generally not recommended to directly copy rolling code chips without specific instructions for your receiver. The learning process with the receiver is usually required for rolling codes.
4. Setup and Programming Instructions
Before programming, ensure your original remote control operates at 433MHz or 433.92MHz and is compatible with the duplicator. There are two main methods for programming: direct copying for fixed codes and learning with the receiver for rolling codes.
4.1 Clearing Existing Codes (Essential First Step)
To ensure a clean slate for copying, you must first clear any existing codes from the duplicator remote:
- Mantenga pulsado el A botón y el B button simultaneously on the duplicator remote.
- Mientras aún sostenía el A botón, suelte el B botón.
- Presione el B botón tres veces.
- The indicator light on the duplicator remote will flash rapidly, then turn off, indicating that the codes have been successfully cleared.
Video 1: Demonstration of clearing codes and fixed code copying.
4.2 Copying Fixed Codes (Remote-to-Remote)
This method is suitable for fixed code remote controls. After clearing the duplicator remote:
- Place the original remote control and the duplicator remote side-by-side, as close as possible.
- Press and hold the desired button on your original remote control.
- Simultaneously, press and hold the corresponding button on the duplicator remote.
- The indicator light on the duplicator remote will first flash slowly, then rapidly, and finally stay solid. This indicates successful copying of that button's code.
- Suelte ambos botones.
- Repeat this process for all other buttons you wish to copy.
4.3 Learning Rolling Codes (from Receiver/Motor)
For rolling code systems, direct remote-to-remote copying is often insufficient due to dynamic encryption. You typically need to program the duplicator remote directly to the receiver unit of your garage door opener or gate motor. The exact procedure may vary slightly depending on your receiver, but generally involves these steps:
- Clear the duplicator remote's codes como se describe en la Sección 4.1.
- Access the receiver unit: Locate the 'Learn' or 'Program' button on your garage door opener or gate motor's receiver board. This button is often small and may be inside the motor housing.
- Activate learning mode: Press the 'Learn' or 'Program' button on the receiver unit once. The receiver's indicator light (often an LED) will usually illuminate or flash, indicating it is in learning mode.
- Transmit from the duplicator: Within a few seconds (usually 5-10 seconds), press and hold the desired button on your newly cleared duplicator remote.
- Confirmación: The receiver's indicator light may flash, change color, or turn off to confirm successful learning.
- Prueba: Press the programmed button on the duplicator remote to test its functionality.

Figure 5: Visual guide for rolling code learning with a receiver board.
Video 2: Demonstration of rolling code learning with a receiver unit.
5. Operación
Once successfully programmed, operating the remote control duplicator is straightforward:
- Ensure the remote control is within the effective transmission range (50-150m in open space) of the receiver unit.
- Press the desired button on the remote control to activate the corresponding function (e.g., open/close garage door, arm/disarm alarm).
- The indicator light on the remote control will illuminate briefly when a button is pressed, confirming signal transmission.
6. Mantenimiento
- Reemplazo de batería: The remote control uses a 12V 27A battery. If the transmission range decreases or the indicator light becomes dim, replace the battery. To replace, carefully open the remote casing and insert a new battery, ensuring correct polarity.
- Limpieza: Wipe the remote control with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Almacenamiento: Guarde el control remoto en un lugar seco, alejado de temperaturas extremas y de la luz solar directa.
- Exposición al agua: Este dispositivo no es resistente al agua. Evite exponerlo al agua o a la humedad.
7. Solución de problemas
Problemas comunes y soluciones:
- Remote is not working after programming:
- Ensure you have followed the correct programming steps for your specific remote type (fixed code vs. rolling code).
- For rolling codes, remember that direct remote-to-remote copying is often insufficient. You must program the duplicator directly to the receiver unit of your gate/door motor.
- Verify that the original remote is functioning correctly.
- Check the battery in the duplicator remote.
- Cannot code the remote / No cloning instructions:
- Refer to Section 4 of this manual for detailed programming instructions.
- Ensure the duplicator remote's codes are cleared before attempting to copy.
- Compatibility issues (e.g., with specific brands like FAAC, ROGERS, Peccini, ROSSI, BFT):
- The duplicator is compatible with the listed chip types in Section 3. If your original remote uses a different chip, it may not be compatible.
- For rolling code systems, even if the chip type is listed, the learning process with the receiver is crucial. Some highly encrypted rolling codes (e.g., HCS300, listed as 'partial code') may have limited or no compatibility for direct duplication.
- Battery issues (e.g., battery drained quickly, new battery not working):
- Ensure you are using the correct battery type (12V 27A).
- Check that the battery is inserted with the correct polarity.
- If the issue persists, the remote control itself might be defective.
8. Consejos para el usuario
- Always clear the duplicator remote's memory before attempting any new programming to avoid interference from old codes.
- When copying fixed codes, ensure the original and duplicator remotes are in very close proximity (touching if possible) for optimal signal transfer.
- For rolling code systems, be prepared to access the receiver unit of your garage door or gate motor to initiate the learning process. Consult your motor's manual for the exact location of its 'Learn' or 'Program' button.
- If you encounter difficulties with rolling code duplication, it is often more reliable to program the new remote directly to the receiver unit rather than attempting a remote-to-remote copy.
- Keep a spare battery on hand for uninterrupted use.
9. Garantía y soporte
For any issues not covered in this manual, please contact your seller or the product manufacturer for technical support. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.





