SMINN BOX S 404 Four Channel Transmitter Instruction Manual

Below you will find brief information for Four Channel Transmitter BOX S 404. This device can be used to send activation/deactivation orders to SMINN receivers that are part of motor controllers, alarm systems, access control systems, home automation systems, etc. It has a unique serial number that distinguishes it from the rest and a PIN code that ensures usage with receivers with the same PIN code. The PIN code can only be modified via SMINN programming tools. PIN codes increase the security and simplify the delivery of transmitters to the final user, avoiding the need to actually go to the installation site.

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Key features

  • Send activation/deactivation orders
  • High operating reliability and security
  • State-of-the-art electronics and technology
  • Robust anticopy system
  • Unique serial number
  • PIN code for security
  • Programmable with SMINN tools
  • Evolutive Cryptocode 72 bits encoding
  • Range up to 200m
  • IP54 protection rating

Frequently asked questions

Turn on the transmitter and receivers and wait 5 seconds. Then, press and hold the receiver's programming button (PROG). Press and hold the button of the transmitter's channel you want to register (C1, C2, C3, or C4). Check that the LED is blinking in the receiver (SCAN mode). Wait for the validation beep in the receiver. Then, release the transmitter button and then release the programming button of the receiver (PROG)

The nominal range of the transmitter is 100m, but it can reach up to 200m outdoors.

The transmitter has an IP54 protection rating, which means it is protected against dust and water splashes. With cable glands, the protection rating can be increased to IP66.

The transmitter can operate in temperatures ranging from -20°C to +65°C.
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