# How to use Flipper as a new SubGHz remote (not clone of original remote) ### If your system is not added here that doesn't mean flipper don't support it! Look into add manually menu, and search for your manufacturers inscturctions! ### Also many supported systems can be used only from `Read` mode, `Add Manually` is used only to make new remotes that can be binded with receiver ## FAAC SLH (NEW!) 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> FAAC SLH (select your frequency) 2. Open your new remote file 3. Open your receiver box, find programming button on the receiver board. 4. Hold Up arrow button on the flipper to send programming signal - at same time press and hold programming button on the receiver board. 5. Led on the receiver board will light on, then off, then on, then off again then on again 6. Release all buttons 7. Press send button on the flipper couple times holding it for 1-3 seconds 8. Done! Watch this video to learn more : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfZmMy37XUs ... How to get Seed value from your original remote or bind new remote using existing (master) remote? 1. Go to SubGHz -> Read - Select frequency 868.35 or 433.92 and modulation AM650 2. Hold two buttons on the original master remote until led turns on 3. Click one button that you want to get seed from (Seed is unique for each button on original remote!) 4. You will get signal in the read screen on flipper, open that and see your original remote seed for button you used 5. You can create new remote using that seed and bind that to receiver without opening the box! Faac has procedure that allows to bind new remotes using master remote, you can use flipper for that 6. Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> FAAC SLH Man. (your Freq) 7. Enter those values -> REPLACE `R` with any random digits like 1,2,3.. FIX -> A0 RR RR R6 COUNTER -> 00 00 02 SEED -> Your seed from the remote button you got earlier 8. Flipper will act as new remote, press Send button couple times near the receiver to register new remote 9. Done! ## Dea Mio 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> Dea Mio 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Right arrow button on the flipper simulates press of hidden button in original remote 4. Send button simulates one of basic buttons of the remote, can be programmed into the receiver 5. Follow manufacturer instructions on new remotes programming ## AN-Motors AT4 **This instruction for older boards, if your has no** `Learn` **button but has buttons** `F`, `CL`, `+`, `-` **read instruction from Alutech AT4N** 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> AN-Motors AT4 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Open your receiver box, find button `Learn` click it one time, led will turn on. 4. Press `Send` on your flipper one time, led on receiver board will turn off. 5. Press `Send` on your flipper again, led on receiver will start flashing, wait couple seconds until led turns off. 6. Done Watch this video to learn more (video in Russian language): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URVMtTELcnU ## Alutech AT4N (AN-Motors) 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> Alutech AT4N 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Open your receiver box, find button `F` press it for ~3sec, display will show `Pr`. 4. Click `F` button couple times until you see `Lr` on screen 5. Using buttons `+` / `-` select free number that has no remotes in it (if it has remote programmed on that number, it will show a red dot on the down right corner) 6. Press `Send` on your flipper one time, display on receiver board will flash and red dot will appear next to remote number. 7. Press button `F` on receiver board for ~3sec to exit programming mode 8. Done Watch this video to learn more and see how different boards can be programmed (video in Russian language): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrOVVYhFXDg ## Aprimatic TR 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> KL: Aprimatic 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Push all 4 buttons at same time on your existing remote thats already works with receiver 4. Receiver makes a continuous beep 5. Press `Send` on your flipper for ~2 seconds 6. Wait until receiver stops beeping 7. Done? ## Doorhan 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> KL: Doorhan 433Mhz or 315Mhz depends on your receiver (find out by reading your existing remote) 2. Open your new remote file 3. Push `P` button for ~2 sec, led will start flashing 4. Press `Send` on your flipper for ~2 seconds 5. Led on the receiver board will flash and turn off 6. Done! Also you can program new remote using old remote on newer boards! See first video below: Watch this videos to learn more (videos in Russian language): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZ5121HYv50 / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ucrDKF3vWc ## Somfy Telis 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> Somfy Telis 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Long press (hold) the ‘Prog’ button on a remote that is already registered to the device, until the blinds move shortly up and down. 4. Press and hold the ‘Prog’ button on the flipper (Left Arrow), until the blinds move shortly up and down again. 5. Done? ## BFT Mitto How to create new remote and bind it to receiver (will not conflict with original remotes): 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> BFT Mitto 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. You need to be in minimum 3 meters to receiver 4. Original Remote: Press hidden button on back of remote with a pin or paper clip OR press Button 1 & 2 together until remote LED lights. 5. Original Remote: Momentarily press button that opens device 6. Long press (Right Arrow) - (0xF button - Btn:F) on Flipper for like 3-5 sec 7. Press the button you want to bind to open the device on the flipper 8. Press (Right Arrow) - (0xF button - Btn:F) again 9. Done? OR 1. Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> BFT Mitto 433Mhz 2. Open your new remote file 3. Open your receiver board box 4. **Watch this video**: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QXMBKI_-Ls 5. Long press (Right Arrow) - (0xF button - Btn:F) on Flipper for like 3-5 sec -> Will act like holding Button 1 & 2 on original remote as shown on video 6. Done? -- How to get seed to make full clone of your remote (**will conflict with original remote!!!!!**): **WARNING!!!! This method can desync your original remote, please avoid using it! It can be used in rare cases like when your remote works poorly or has broken buttons and you want to replace it with flipper** 1. Open `Read` in SubGHz on your flipper 2. (ONLY FOR ORIGINAL REMOTES) Hold all buttons on your remote at same time, example -> for 2 button remote - press them both at same time and hold OR press hidden button on back of remote with a pin or paper clip 3. You will receive signal on your flipper, open that signal and see `Fix:` value, it should start from `F` like `F00F1C9B` 4. If `Fix:` is showing first `F` see `Hop:` value -> This is your remote Seed 5. Write down Hop value 6. Press button on your remote that you want to clone and receive its signal on your flipper 7. Open and write down `Fix:` value where first digit will be same as your button ID `Btn:` 8. Create new remote using BFT Mitto [Manual] - Enter FIX from step 7, enter counter `FF F9`, enter seed from step 5 9. Using counter values like `FF F9` can help bypassing current original remote counter value, and in result it also can fully desync original remote, only one remote can work at same time using this method 10. Throw away your original remote since now it needs to be re-added into receiver board :C ## CAME Atomo 1. Use google to find instructions - `how to program new CAME Atomo remote into receiver` 2. Watch this video to learn more (video in Russian language): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeHUwfcSS30 ## Nice Flor S - Create new remote with randomly generated serial: Go to SubGHz -> Add Manually -> Nice FloR-S 433Mhz - Open your new remote file ### Coding using an existing remote To enter the code of a new remote control without using your receiver, you will need an authorised remote control (note: the first remote control must always be entered using the receiver key). Now, with the two remote controls (your already coded remote, and your new remote), which we shall call NEW (the one whose code we want to enter) and OLD (the authorised one), position yourself within 3m of the gate/garage receiver and then: 1. Press and hold the `Send` button on the flipper for at least 5 seconds and then release. 2. Press the button on the already programmed remote 3 times slowly. 3. Press the `Send` button on the flipper slowly and then release. ### Coding directly to your receiver Your new remote will program to your receiver as per your original remote instructions, so please refer to your manual. But for a typical NICE FLOX2R Receiver, the programming procedure is as follows: 1. Press the learning button on your receiver for 1-2 seconds. The LED will turn on for 5 seconds. Within 5 seconds, complete the next step. 2. Press a `Send` button on your flipper until the LED on your receiver turns off. 3. Release the remote button and wait for 2 seconds. 4. Press the `Send` button on your flipper again. The LED on your receiver will now flash 3 times. This indicates that your remote has been successfully coded. If this does not happen, repeat the whole procedure from the beginning, and try again. 5. Wait 5 seconds. Press the button on your new remote to test if it opens your garage/gate. #### Follow links below to find more detailed instructions!!! #### Materials used: - [FAAC SLH](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfZmMy37XUs) - [Somfy Telis](https://pushstack.wordpress.com/somfy-rts-protocol/) - [BFT Mitto](https://www.retroremotes.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BFT-MITTO-2-4-19-6-17.pdf) - [NICE FLOX2R Receiver Programming](https://apollogateopeners.com/store/pdf/apollo-flor-s-receiver-programming-guide.pdf) - [Nice Flor S Programming](https://motepro.com.au/Instructions/Nice.pdf)