Remote Controls
19 November 2019
M-Q Max, the first quartz remote to do away with manual adjustments in the duplication process
JMA presents M-Q Max, a new remote control that represents a step forward in copying technology for quartz remotes used to open garages, gates and other doors. This new model, which replaces the M-Q+, is the first on the market that requires no manual adjustments in the duplication process. The copying process is therefore exactly the same as for other remotes that use the wireless method, making it much more user-friendly.
The M-Q Max remote can copy 95% of the quartz remotes in the market. It works on all frequencies (with a range from 25 to 41 MHz) so the quartz never needs to be changed. It wirelessly copies the frequency and code of the original remote, and also adjusts the power automatically. It is capable of storing up to four original remotes.
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JMA presents M-Q Max, a new remote control that represents a step forward in copying technology for quartz remotes used to open garages, gates and other doors. This new model, which replaces the M-Q+, is the first on the market that requires no manual adjustments in the duplication process.JMA presenta M-Q Max, un nuevo telemando que supone un paso más allá en la tecnología de la copia de mandos de cuarzo para la apertura de puertas de garaje, vallas y puertas de acceso.

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