website logo
HomeShopDocsBlogForum
⌘K
Flipper Zero Documentation
Basics
🐬First start
MicroSD card setup
Firmware update
Pet dolphin
Power
Reboot
Controls
Settings
Sub-GHz
Reading signals
Reading RAW signals
Adding new remotes
Supported Sub-GHz vendors
Frequencies
125 kHz RFID
Reading 125 kHz RFID cards
Adding 125 kHz cards manually
Writing data to T5577 cards
Animal microchips
NFC
Reading NFC cards
Recovering keys with MFKey32
Unlocking cards with passwords
Writing data to magic cards
Infrared
Reading infrared signals
Using universal remotes
GPIO & modules
iButton
Bad USB
U2F (Universal 2nd Factor)
Apps
HID controllers
Flipper Mobile App
Reporting Mobile App bugs
qFlipper
Troubleshooting drivers on Windows
Development
Hardware
Blueprints
Docs powered by
Archbee
Sub-GHz

Adding new remotes

Document image


In case when your radio remote is lost, or you want to have one more remote, you can pair Flipper Zero with your receiver as a remote. The Add Manually function allows you to manually create a virtual radio remote on Flipper Zero of the same type as a receiver. You can then pair your Flipper Zero with your receiver as a remote by emulating the created virtual remote. On this page, you will learn how to add a new remote and pair it with your receiver.

<div class="warning flipper-callout">
    <div class="callout-header">Sub-GHz functionality requires an inserted SD card</div>
    Flipper Zero stores databases on a microSD card, so update your Flipper Zero firmware with a microSD card inserted before using the Sub-GHz feature. For more information about the update procedure, see the <a href="https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/firmware-update" onclick="next.router.push('https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/firmware-update')"><u>firmware update</u> page.  
</div>



Adding procedure

Before using Flipper Zero as a radio remote, you need to create a virtual remote manually by following these steps:

1

Go to Main Menu -> Sub-GHz -> Add Manually.

2

Select a protocol from the list, then press %ok%OK.

3

Name the remote, then press Save.

List of supported protocols

Protocol name

Transmitting frequency, MHz

Code type

Princeton_433 (works with the majority of static code systems)

433.92

Static

Nice Flo 12bit_433

433.92

Static

Nice Flo 24bit_433

433.92

Static

CAME 12bit_433

433.92

Static

CAME 24bit_433

433.92

Static

Linear_300

300.00

Static

CAME TWEE

433.92

Static

Gate TX_433

433.92

Static

DoorHan_315

315.00

Dynamic

DoorHan_433

433.92

Dynamic

LiftMaster_315

315.00

Dynamic

LiftMaster_390

390.00

Dynamic

Security+2.0_310

310.00

Dynamic

Security+2.0_315

315.00

Dynamic

Security+2.0_390

390.00

Dynamic



Pairing procedure

After the remote was added from the list and saved, you can pair Flipper Zero with your receiver as a radio remote. To pair, you need to activate the pairing mode on your receiver and send a signal from Flipper Zero in accordance with your receiver's instructions.

<div class="warning flipper-callout">
    <div class="callout-header">Read receiver's instructions before pairing</div>
    Receivers have different pairing procedures, so read instructions before pairing Flipper Zero with your receiver.  
</div>


Here you can see the demonstration of a simple pairing procedure:

<video
    autoplay muted loop playsinline style="width: 100%; margin: auto !important;"
    src="https://cdn.flipperzero.one/Add_manually_compressed_1.mp4"
></video>




Updated 11 Sep 2023
Did this page help you?
PREVIOUS
Reading RAW signals
NEXT
Supported Sub-GHz vendors
Docs powered by
Archbee
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Adding procedure
List of supported protocols
Pairing procedure
Docs powered by
Archbee

Community

Kickstarter Habr.com Discord Forum Blog

For developers

Documentation GitHub Design Guide

Distributors

Lab401 Joom How to buy Become a Partner

About

Contacts Jobs Compliance Company Abuse Report Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2023 Flipper Devices Inc.