Compact 4 channel remote control for BFT automation with 433.92MHz radio and
rolling code dynamic coding. Convenient for everyday use, typical operating distance up to
50/100m in an open environment; feeding from CR2032 (3V) batteries.
- 4 channels — can control multiple devices or functions.
- 433.92MHz with rolling code — higher security against signal copying.
- Up to 50/100 m range (depends on environment and receiver antenna).
- CR2032, 3V — low consumption, easy replacement.
- Compatible with BFT receivers and automation that support the MITTO series.
Technical specification
| Model / MPN | MITTO COOL C4 (D112318) |
|---|---|
| Channels | 4 |
| Frequency | 433.92MHz |
| Coding | Rolling code (dynamic) |
| Operating distance | Typical 50/100m (in an open environment) |
| Feeding | CR2032 lithium battery, 3V (included) |
| Dimensions | 66 × 31 × 13mm (approximately) |
| Body / color | Compact key fob case, dark blue/black with blue buttons |
| Compatibility | BFT receivers/systems that support the MITTO series |
Note: Programming usually requires access to the BFT receiver (learning button). The actual operating distance depends on the antenna position, obstacles and radio interference.
Included
- MITTO COOL C4 remote control
- CR2032 battery (installed)
- Quick start/programming guide
Where is it useful?
- Sliding/swing gates and garage doors with BFT automatic.
- Objects requiring reliable radio control with rolling code.
- For users who need to control up to 4 inputs/functions.
FAQ
How do I pair the remote control with my BFT receiver?
Open the receiver housing near the motor, press Learn (learning) button and then the desired remote control button —
see the instructions for your specific receiver.
Does this remote replace the older MITTO B (RCB) series?
In some cases, yes, but check compatibility with the specific receiver (in the model documentation).
How long does the battery last?
CR2032 Service life depends on frequency of use and temperature; replacement takes a few seconds.
Did you know?
- Rolling code generates a new code for each press - significantly more secure than fixed-code remotes.
- The height and position of the receiver antenna often affects the distance more than the remote control itself.
- Metal fences and fixtures can "shadow" the signal - check the operation of the remote control from different points near the installation.







