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Peccinin manufactures electronic gate automation systems, garage door openers, and remote controls for secure residential and commercial access management.
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Peccinin Gate Automation & Remote Controls
Peccinin is a renowned brand in the electronic gate and garage door automation industry, widely recognized for its durable and secure access solutions. They manufacture a robust line of automation equipment, including sliding gate motors, tilt gate operators, and advanced rolling code remote controls such as the TX 3C series.
Designed to enhance the security and convenience of both residential and commercial properties, Peccinin systems are built for seamless integration. Often associated with the Nice Group, the brand also supports modernized setups requiring specialized receivers, smart opener integration, and replacement components to keep gate automation systems functioning optimally.
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How do I program my Peccinin remote control with the receiver?
To program the remote, press and release the programming button on your gate motor's receiver. Then, press and hold the first button of your Peccinin remote control for about 30 seconds until paired.
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What frequency do modern Peccinin remotes use?
Standard Peccinin garage door and gate remotes operate at a 433.92MHz frequency and utilize rolling code technology for enhanced security.
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What type of battery does the Peccinin 3-button remote use?
Many Peccinin compact 3-button remotes operate using a CR1632 3V coin cell battery.
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Can I use a smart home opener with my Peccinin gate?
Yes, Peccinin gate openers can often support smart hardware add-ons. By wiring a compatible smart Wi-Fi relay into the existing control board, you can connect the gate operator to your smartphone or smart home hub.