Remote Controls
18 April 2018
JMA launches the M-Q+ remote, making it easier to copy quartz remotes
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The new M-Q+ can copy remote controls without the need for crystal.
A new member of the family has joined the JMA range of remote controls, the M-Q+, which is specifically designed for copying quartz remotes. Thanks to the technology built in to this remote, the new M-Q+ can copy remote controls without the need for crystal.
This system allows professionals to save work and stockage time because it removes the need for a specific crystal for each frequency in the duplication process. In other words, one single M-Q+ remote can be used to duplicate on all frequencies.
Another advantage of this model is that it copies both the frequency and the code wirelessly; i.e. the remote itself automatically recognises the frequency.
The M-Q+ allows fixed codes from up to four original remotes to be copied onto a single device and also offers the option to work with the JMARemotesPro software.
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