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How do I program a new remote for my ELSEMA PCR43302RE receiver?

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Herb
12/17/2025, 03:02:10 PM

Programming a new remote control to work with your ELSEMA PCR43302RE 2-Channel 433MHz Penta Receiver is straightforward. Here's a guide:

  1. Remote to Receiver Programming:

    • Make sure all switches on the receiver's 12-way dip switch are set to "OFF".
    • Press and hold the program button on the receiver.
    • Press the button on the new remote control for approximately 2 seconds. The receiver's LED will flash and then turn green.
    • Release both the program button on the receiver and the button on the new remote.
    • Test the receiver output by pressing the button on the new remote control.
  2. Remote to Remote Programming (if your receiver has a red marking):

    • Open the case of a programmed remote control and press the program button (usually on the back of the board) to enter learning mode.
    • Press the button of the already programmed remote (from step 1) to activate the receiver.
    • Press the button on the new remote for about 2 seconds.
    • Press the program button again on the programmed remote to exit learning mode.
    • Test the receiver output with the new remote control.
  3. Deleting Receiver's Memory:

    • To clear all stored remotes from the receiver's memory, briefly short the Code Reset pins on the receiver for approximately 10 seconds.

Following these steps will allow you to successfully program your new remote control for use with your ELSEMA PCR43302RE receiver.

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