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Linear Multi-Code Visor Transmitter, 4-Channel (414001)

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Management number 216522730 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $13.89 Model Number 216522730
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The Linear 414001 4-Channel Visor Transmitter is a portable transmitter designed for automatic door and gate operator applications. This transmitter is a four-channel device. Each button activates one of the four channels. The buttons feature raised dimples for easy, or vision-impaired identification. A visor clip is included. The transmitter is powered by a 9-volt battery and has a test/operate indicator. The transmitter is Multi-Code format with two 10-position coding switches providing 512 possible codes for each channel. The transmitter will only activate receivers set with the same code. The 414001 is compatible with 300 MHz Multi-Code receivers and 109950 and 302850 receivers. Supplied with visor clip

  • Compatible with 300 MHz Multi-Code receivers
  • Power: 9-volt battery
  • Codes: 512 codes for each channel (set by dip switches)
  • RF frequency: 300 MHz
  • Dimensions: 2.5" W x 3.75" H x 0.875" D
Color Light Gray
Batteries 1 9V batteries required.
Item Weight 3.2 ounces
Part Number 414001
Manufacturer Linear
Power Source battery-powered
Battery Cell Type Alkaline
Item model number 414001
Batteries Included No
Batteries Required No
Package Dimensions 3.94 x 3.07 x 0.94 inches
Item Package Quantity 1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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