ATA PTX6 TrioCode 128 Garage Door Remote – 4 Button
The ATA PTX6 TrioCode 128 is a four button garage door remote using TrioCode 128 hopping code technology. Each button press generates a randomised code sequence with trillions of possible combinations, improving resistance to code copying and replay attacks. This remote is backwards compatible with existing TrioCode systems.
Key Features
- TrioCode 128 hopping code technology with trillions of random code possibilities.
- Four button layout for multi door or multi function control.
- Backwards compatible with earlier TrioCode openers.
- Operates on 433.92 MHz FM.
- Supplied display packed.
Specifications
- Item Code: RH2006
- Remote Model: PTX6
- Number of Buttons: 4
- Frequency: 433.92 MHz FM
- Encryption: TrioCode 128 hopping code
- Battery Type: CR2032
- Packaging: Display packed
Suitable Uses
- Replacement or additional remote for ATA garage door and gate openers using TrioCode systems.
- Multi door installations requiring a single four button remote.
- Residential garage doors and automated gate systems.
Compatible Openers
- ATA GDO-6 v3 Slim Drive EasyRoller
- ATA GDO-7 v2 SecuraLift II
- ATA GDO-8 v1 and v2 EasyRoller II
- ATA GDO-9 v2 Enduro
- ATA GDO-9 v3 Dynamo
- ATA GDO-10 Toro
- ATA GDO-11
- ATA SGO-1 DCB-05 swing gate opener
- ATA NES24 v1 sliding gate opener
- Dominator GDO-7 v2, GDO-9 v2, GDO-9 v3 and GDO-11 openers
ATA TrioCode 128 Remote – Item Code Family
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this remote compatible with older TrioCode systems? Yes. It is confirmed to be backwards compatible with existing TrioCode openers using earlier TrioCode remotes.
- How many doors can this remote control? The four buttons allow control of up to four compatible doors or functions, depending on opener programming.
- What battery does this remote use? The remote uses a CR2032 battery.
Additional Information
- TrioCode 128 remotes provide higher security than fixed code remote systems.
- Programming steps vary by opener model and should follow ATA instructions.
- Low battery voltage is a common cause of reduced remote range.