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Yes! You can easily add up to a total of six vehicles to one receiver. Once the additional Flash2Pass(tm) transmitter (available separately) is installed in the vehicle, it is programmed into the receiver by pushing a hidden button on the receiver wit...
Yes! Additional receivers (available separately) may be installed in other locations. The transmitter already installed in your car, can be programmed to actuate a second receiver that has been programmed to accept it. This would also be true of gated...
Yes! The Flash2Pass(tm) system also has rolling code and does not effect or is not affected by the original system's rolling code.
Yes! The Flash2Pass(tm) system will work with vehicle installed garage door openers as they are basically additional transmitters to the original opener.
Yes, as long as you install the transmitter "upstream" of the modulator. In other words, tap the high beam wires before they reach the modulator which is generally plugged into the back of the headlight.
That is fine. The transmitter requires two clicks of the high-beam switch. If it doesn't get the second click within 2 seconds, it resets to neutral. Just remember to go back to low beams and then double click the high beam switch to open your garage ...
Yes! The Flash2Pass(tm) system is a radio frequency (RF) device that is triggered by the headlight high-beam switch. Like your handheld transmitter the signal goes everywhere, so if you currently open your garage door with a handheld transmitter and b...
Yes! The Flash2Pass(tm) system simply parallels what's currently in place. If you want to use your old handheld remotes when you go for a walk, or a bike ride, they will work as before.
The range should be at least 75 feet, somewhat dependent on placement of the transmitter under the hood and to a lesser extent, the placement of the receiver in the garage. For safety sake though, you should always have the garage door in sight while ...
Yes! The system is designed to work with most garage door and gate openers made since April 1982. The system incorporates the latest state-of-the-art digital technology as well as rolling code for safety, security, and convenience.
Yes! The Flash2Pass(tm) system will work on a motorcycle, or for that matter on any vehicle with a 12-volt electrical system.
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