MCT91508, MCT91512 & MCT91516
915MHz Industrial Remote Controls with 8, 12 or 16 Buttons
These Industrial remotes uses advanced 915MHz Multicode technology for unparalleled accuracy and security in industrial operations transmitters use a dual digital coding called Multicode Technology (MCT). This MCT digital coding can be either the 12-way dipswitch or the encrypted coding for high security applications.
Engineered specifically to meet the demanding needs of modern industrial environments, these industrial remotes offer exceptional range and consistent performance, ensuring seamless operation of machinery and equipment across even the largest industrial sites. Their robust design guarantees dependable functionality in harsh conditions, making them ideal for a wide variety of industrial applications.
The combination of FFH and MCT technology brings you a very sophisticated transmitter yet easy to use. The FFH technology is usually used in very expensive equipment for military or medical applications. Each button can operate any Multicode series receivers making it possible to transmit each button to different single channel receivers or to multi channel receivers.
Technical Specifications
Frequency
915MHz Licence free band
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
Applications
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Usable Receivers
Multicode series
Supply
9-Volt Alkaline Battery. Part number 6LR61
Coding
Encrypted coding or 12-way dipswitch
Operating distance
Up to 400 metres
Simultaneous Transmission
Yes
Dimension
130 x 67 x 27 mm
Custom Design
Yes. MOQ 100 pcs
Channel Options
1, 2, 4, 8, 12 & 16
Accessory
Silicon cover included
Compliance
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Elsema: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516?
The MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 are a high-security, industrial remote control transmitter. They use 915MHz Multicode Technology (MCT) to wirelessly operate receivers for applications such as commercial shutters, industrial machinery, security systems, crane control, cement truck operation, and advanced home automation.
What is Fast Frequency Hopping and how does it benefit me?
Fast Frequency Hopping (FFH) is a technology often used in military and medical equipment that allows the transmitter to jump between different frequencies. This prevents interference or jamming from other electronic devices, ensuring the remote works reliably even in high noise environments.
How do I program the MCT91508 to my receiver?
There are two main ways to program the remote:
- DIP Switch Coding: Match the 12-way DIP switches inside the remote to the 12-way DIP switches on your receiver.
- Encrypted Coding: Set all DIP switches to the OFF position and follow the wireless pairing procedure to generate a unique code from over 16 million combinations.
What is the typical operating range of the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516?
The operating range is approximately 150 to 200 meters. However, by connecting an external antenna such as the ANT915S to the receiver, the range can be extended to over 350 meters.
Which battery do the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 use?
The MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 are powered by a standard 9 volt alkaline battery (6LR61). It also features a built-in battery monitor; if the LED flashes it indicates the battery is low and should be replaced.
Are the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 available for international markets?
Yes. In addition to the Australian market, the MCT91508, MCT91512, and MCT91516 are also available for use in the USA, Canada, and New Zealand. The country of use needs to be specified when ordering.
Can I program one MCT91508 remote to another MCT91508 remote in encrypted mode?
Yes, using the “Broadcasting” method in encrypted mode, you can program a new transmitter directly from an existing one without needing physical access to the receiver.
Can I use multiple MCT91508 transmitters in the same area?
Yes, the Frequency Hopping technology allows multiple transmitters to be operated simultaneously in the same vicinity without interfering with each other’s signals.
What should I do if my remote stops working?
First, check the battery level (indicated by the LED). If the battery is fine, ensure the DIP switches have not been accidentally moved. If you are using encrypted coding, you may need to re-pair the remote with the receiver following the Add/Delete instructions in the manual.
Are the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 durable enough for industrial use?
Yes, the MCT91508, MCT91512 and MCT91516 are engineered for industrial environments. It features a rugged casing and is supplied with a protective silicon cover to withstand the harsh conditions of worksites and warehouses.



