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Open the outer casing of the Remocon RMC-519 using a small screwdriver.

: Features an anti-slip front case and customizable buttons for car or garage icons. Programming with RMC-888 Duplicator

: The official support page for Remocon often hosts direct downloads for universal remote and duplicator manuals Remocon Support .

can be programmed using two distinct verified methods: (via an internal jumper pin) or Duplicator Machine Mode (for high-volume or specialized code matching). Method 1: Direct Head-to-Head Cloning (No Machine Required)

The Remocon RMC-519 is a highly versatile, fixed-code duplicator remote used globally for garage doors, automatic gates, and home automation systems. Because it can clone a wide variety of older 433.92 MHz transmitters, finding a verified manual is essential for successful programming.

: Place the RMC-519 and your original remote next to each other (2–3 cm apart) on a flat, non-metallic surface. Activate Clone

Use a plastic tool to turn the frequency tuning capacitor (FTC) internally until maximum brightness is reached.

The LED will flash rapidly. Keep holding both buttons for about 5-10 seconds until the LED stops flashing and turns off. Release both buttons. The remote is now cleared. 2. Copy Code from Original Remote Place the original remote and the side-by-side (2-3 cm apart).

If you have the physical unit but are missing the PDF, here are the most commonly sought-after operational details:

Place your new Remocon RMC-519 and your original working remote on a flat, non-metallic surface. Position them head-to-head or side-by-side, ideally within of each other. 2. Enter Learning Mode

is popular for garage doors, security gates, and keyless entry systems.

Use a non-metallic, plastic adjustment tool or jewelry screwdriver to slowly turn the trimmer screw clockwise or counter-clockwise.

Modern versions of the RMC 519 are often programmed using a master duplicator like the RMC-888.