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=='''KR22A: Credit Card Remote'''==
 
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While safely sitting in your car, turn on your home’s lights with the simple press of a button on your credit card controller. Control up to 4 lights and appliances. It even has brighten and dim buttons so you can dim your lights, even if they couldn't dim before. With its elegant, sleek design and additional buttons to control even more lights and appliances, Credit Card Controller brings added excitement to home control!
 
While safely sitting in your car, turn on your home’s lights with the simple press of a button on your credit card controller. Control up to 4 lights and appliances. It even has brighten and dim buttons so you can dim your lights, even if they couldn't dim before. With its elegant, sleek design and additional buttons to control even more lights and appliances, Credit Card Controller brings added excitement to home control!
  
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==Product Pages==
 
==Product Pages==

Revision as of 13:48, 3 July 2014

KR22A: Credit Card Remote

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While safely sitting in your car, turn on your home’s lights with the simple press of a button on your credit card controller. Control up to 4 lights and appliances. It even has brighten and dim buttons so you can dim your lights, even if they couldn't dim before. With its elegant, sleek design and additional buttons to control even more lights and appliances, Credit Card Controller brings added excitement to home control!


Product Pages


Specifications

Weight
0.16 lbs.
FCC ID
B4SKR19A
Power Supply
(1) CR2025 3V lithium battery or (2) CR2016 batteries stacked
Transmission Range
100ft.


Questions

How do I program my Credit Card remote?

Why won't my remote control my modules or wall switches?

When I transmit a dim command, my transceiver (TM751) dims the light all the way down and then the transceiver locks up until I unplug it. Why does this happen?