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Remote picker
To choose the right remote, it needs to be the same shape and colour as in the photos below. However, your remote may not be manufactured anymore, but we will have a compatible alternative. it is important to understand the differeneces so a suitable alternative can be found. Most remote styles are available in 'Rolling code' or 'Fixed code', and may also be available in more than one frequency.
Frequency
CAME supplies remotes around the world, where countries have licenced different frequencies. Europe has dropped the old 30.9MHz frequency, and UK's 26.9MHz frequency has gone out of favour. UK and Europe have standardised on 433MHz and 868MHz. The very old CAME remotes would have a button colour for each frequency. In this century, the case colour indicates frequency, and more recently remotes have been made to operate on both 433MHz and 868MHz. The colours of the Domino series have no significance other than the maturity of the chooser.
Fixed code remotes
Fixed code remotes send a single code, repeated for as long as the button is held. Receivers and control panels learn the code. Each button on 2 and 4 button remotes can send a different code, so that the control panel can have a different function for each button. Most households use the same code programmed onto several remotes. Secure sites like apartment blocks use a differet code for each dwelling, so that a code can be deleted when a tennant leaves.
Very old models had 10 switches inside, but since then, all CAME remotes learn their code from an existing working remote. This process is known as cloning or learning. The older fixed codes were 12 bit, meaning there are 4096 possible combinations. CAME call these TOP fixed codes. More secure codes introduced later are 24 bit , meaning there are 4096 x 4096 possible codes, about 16 million. Later remotes can learn 12 or 24 bit codes, so long as the frequency is the same.
Rolling code remotes
Every Rolling code remote has a unique identity (like a pin and chip card) . They cannot be copied or changed. There are 6 sextillion codes. The receiver or control panel memorizes each remote, and each remote can be deleted individually. Each manufacturer has a Rolling code licence and manufacturer code embedded in their remotes and receivers. Only a cAME remote will work on a CAME receiver or control panel.
Identifying your CAME remote
We have collated below the most popular remotes in current circulation. Where possible, there is a link to programming instructions. If you don't find your remote in th popular listings, it may be found in a fuller list published below which covers remotes manufactured over 50 years. There are some not even listed there! then you need to call us. However, if it does not have CAME printed on the remote, it is probably not a legitimate CAME product. Please contact the manufacturer. If there is no name on the remote, they probably don't want to hear from you.
TOP-DxF
TOP-D2F
TOP-D4F
IDENTIFICATION - Oval, 6 colours, two or four black buttons
CODING - Dual frequency, 433MHz and/or 868MHz, fixed code, learning, 12 bit or 24 bit
Can be set 433MHz, 868MHz, or both. 6 colours options. Fixed code supplied with 24bit random code.
TOP-DxR
TOP-D2R
TOP-D4R
IDENTIFICATION - Oval, 6 colours, two or four white buttons
CODING - Dual frequency, 433MHz and/or 868MHz, rolling code.
Can be set 433MHz, 868MHz, or both. 6 colours options. Rolling code supplied with one unique identity. These remotes cannot learn a code and the code from these remotes cannot be learned by any other remote.
TOP-EV/EE
TOP432EV
TOP434EV
TOP432EE
TOP434EE
TOP-EV IDENTIFICATION - Black case with graffite pattern, 2 or 4 black buttons
CODING - 12 bit fixed code, 433MHz, learning (TOP862EV or TOP864EV available for 868MHz
Supplied with a 12bit random code. Can learn from other 12 bit remotes. Multi purpose.
TOP-EE IDENTIFICATION - Grey case with graffite pattern, 2 or 4 black buttons
CODING - 12 or 24 bit fixed code, 433MHz, learning (TOP862EE or TOP864EE available for 868MHz
Supplied with 24bit random code. Can learn from other 12 bit or 24 bit remotes. Multi purpose.
TOP-SA/NA
TOP432NA
TOP434NA
TOP862NA
TOP864NA
IDENTIFICATION - 433MHz grey case or 868MHz white case, 2 or 4 black buttons.
CODING - 12 bit fixed code, learning
Can learn 12 bit codes from other remotes. Multi purpose. Only a slight coding difference between older SA and new NA.
TOP-s
TOP432S
IDENTIFICATION - 2 pink buttons on indigo case
CODING - Fixed code, 433MHz, 12bit, DIP switch setting
Simple 12 bit fixed code set inside by DIP switches. Old remote not recommended for new systems.
TWIN
TW2EE
TW4EE
IDENTIFICATION - Graffite pattern, 2 or 4 black buttons, black or white case
CODING - Fixed code, 433MHz in black, 868MHz in white, learning
Fixed code. Able to set to several code types including 12 bit fixed or 24 bit fixed codes. In secure mode, it requires a security code to allow it to learn another code. Ideal for apartment blocks.
TTS
TTS-D4RKS
TTS-D4FKS
TTS-D4RKS
IDENTIFICATION - Chrome edge, black face, chrome buttons
CODING - Dual frequency, or fixed code 433MHZ, or rolling code 433MHz
Can be programmed to be fixed or rolling code. Extra smart for discerning clients.
TOP 'sport'
TOP42FGN
TOP44FGN
IDENTIFICATION - Black remote with black buttons. A ring around the buttons and keyring hole are colour coded. Blue or Green trim are Rolling code, Black or Orange trim are fixed code, compatible with other Came fixed code remotes.
FREQUENCY - Blue and Black trim are 433MHz only, Green and Orange are dual frequency, 433MHZ, or 868MHz
Can be cloned from 12 or 24 bit fixed code CAME remotes.