Can transmitters be used to operate the DIGIWAY Spring Return?
The DIGIWAY Spring Return comes with a built-in radio receiver inside the operator.
Any of CDVI's TX26 range of transmitters can be added into the memory to activate the unit.
The maximum number of transmitters that can be added to the receiver's memory is 50. This includes the master programming transmitter.
Find out how you can make exit buttons into wireless transmitters to trigger the DIGIWAY:
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