LEO
The new LEO remote control stands out for its modern and minimalist design, conceived to integrate naturally into everyday life. The clean and compact lines, combined with an ergonomic shape, create an elegant and pleasant-to-touch device, easy to carry with you at all times.
What is Advanced Rolling Code?
The ARC encoding system represents the evolution of the old Rolling Code. Thanks to the length of the transmitted code (128 bits vs. the current version with 64 bits), the encoding Advanced Rolling Code guarantees the highest anti-cloning protection.
How can I memorise a transmitter LEO_VA in an existing installation?
In the case of existing installations characterized by transmitters with 64-bit Rolling Code encoding, transmitters with dual Rolling Code/Advanced Rolling Code encoding (LEO.2VA/4VA) can be stored in the system without adding any receiver, simply by setting the Rolling Code encoding.
How can I memorise a transmitter LEO_VA in a receiver or a control unit?
Through these tutorials it is possible to follow the memorisation procedure of the transmitters in a receiver or a control unit with or without display step by step
How can I switch from Advanced Rolling Code to Rolling Code in LEO_VA transmitters?
Dual-encoding transmitters (VA) natively transmit the signal using 128-bit Advanced Rolling Code encoding. However, it is possible to change the type of encoding transmitted, switching from ARC to 64-bit Rolling Code, or to a mixed encoding mode in which some buttons transmit the signal in ARC and others in Rolling Code. In this tutorial we explain how to do it.
Is it possible to manage remote control lists remotely
Yes. If a pro.UP is installed in the system, it is possible to create and manage remote control lists locally or remotely via the BeUP app or the BePRO portal.
How do I replace the battery in the new remote controls?
To replace the battery, remove the screw on the back and open the transmitter. Then remove the 3V coin cell battery from its housing and replace it, respecting the polarity.
How is the hidden button function performed on the new LEO remote controls? (remote opening of the receiver memory)
You just have to press the buttons 1 and 2 of the transmitter at the same time for at least 3 secs: the blinking LED light confirms that the hidden-button code has been transmitted.