rolling code encryption for secure gate/garage opening. Convenient for everyday use, works up to
50/100m in the open environment, feeds on CR2032 (3V) batteries.
- 2 channels — can control two devices or two functions.
- 433.92MHz with rolling code — increased security against copying.
- Up to 50/100 m operating distance (depending on environment and setting).
- CR2032, 3V — easy replacement, low consumption.
- Compatible with BFT receivers that support the MITTO series.
Technical specification
| Model / MPN | MITTO COOL C2 (D112306) |
|---|---|
| Number of channels | 2 |
| Frequency | 433.92MHz |
| Coding | Rolling code (dynamic encryption) |
| Operating distance | Typical 50/100m (depending on the environment) |
| Feeding | CR2032 lithium button, 3V (included) |
| Dimensions | Approx. 66 × 31 × 13mm |
| Compatibility | BFT receivers/systems that support the MITTO series |
| Body / color | Compact key fob case, dark blue |
Note: Programming usually requires access to the BFT receiver/automatic (learning button); operating distance is reduced by obstacles and interference.
Included
- MITTO COOL C2 remote control
- CR2032 battery (inside from factory)
- Quick start/programming guide
Where is it useful?
- BFT sliding and swing gates, garage doors.
- Objects requiring reliable radio control with rolling code.
- For users who need to drive two inputs/devices with one remote control.
FAQ
How do I pair the remote control with my BFT receiver?
Usually open the receiver housing near the engine and press
programming button (e.g. SW1), then press the desired remote control button - see your receiver's instructions.
Is the remote control copied from other MITTOs?
The MITTO series supports the “replay/clone” function in some solutions, but often still requires access to the receiver for security reasons.
What is the battery like and how long does it last?
CR2032 (3V); service life depends on frequency of use and temperature. Replaceable in seconds.
Did you know?
- Rolling code generates a unique code for each press — significantly more difficult to “steal” the signal compared to fixed code remote controls.
- 433.92 MHz is a popular band for gate automation - the position of the receiver antenna significantly affects the distance.
- If the remote control suddenly “shortens” the distance, check the battery and possible interference (Wi-Fi, metal structures).







