FAAC TM-418SL Remote Control Repair Service
Device Specifications
| Make: | FAAC |
|---|---|
| Model: | TM-418SL |
| Signal Type: | Radio Frequency |
| Equipment Type: | Garage Door |
| Frequency: | 418Mhz |
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The FAAC TM 418SL series remote control is a classic, reliable handheld transmitter designed for FAAC automated gate and garage door systems.
Available in single-button (TM1 418SL) and two-button (TM2 418SL) versions, it operates on the 418 MHz frequency with easy auto-programming (self-learning) setup on compatible FAAC receivers.
Key specs include:
Compact keyfob design (approx. 7 x 3 x 1 cm)
Powered by a standard 12V 23A battery
Simple, durable construction for everyday use
Note: This model (and the 418 MHz band) has been discontinued by FAAC for several years, making original units scarce and the frequency no longer widely supported for new installations.
Available in single-button (TM1 418SL) and two-button (TM2 418SL) versions, it operates on the 418 MHz frequency with easy auto-programming (self-learning) setup on compatible FAAC receivers.
Key specs include:
Compact keyfob design (approx. 7 x 3 x 1 cm)
Powered by a standard 12V 23A battery
Simple, durable construction for everyday use
Note: This model (and the 418 MHz band) has been discontinued by FAAC for several years, making original units scarce and the frequency no longer widely supported for new installations.
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FAAC TM-418SL FAQs
Response:
The terminals need rework.