Technical specifications indicate the CO-Z B0197QYJCC functions as a radio frequency transmitter operating on the 433.92MHz band. Material analysis confirms the device utilizes a high-impact plastic housing integrated with a sliding button cover to mitigate accidental actuation. Internal hardware includes a SAW resonator designed for frequency stability and a low-latency tactile switch array for operational feedback.
Performance metrics demonstrate a functional range of approximately 100 feet, though signal attenuation is documented when the transmitter is used in proximity to heavy metallic obstructions. Power is supplied by a CR2032 or 27A battery, with an extended lifecycle attributed to a low duty cycle. Programming protocols require physical access to the receiver's control board to engage the synchronization sequence.
Aggregated specification data lists this unit as a fixed or learning code protocol device, prioritizing broad compatibility with legacy receiver generations over hopping-code encryption standards.
Operational characteristics include:
- Zero-latency RF signal transmission.
- Manual line-of-sight requirement for maximum throughput.
- Absence of native status feedback for gate position monitoring.
The Selindus WiFi Controller serves as a valid alternative for users requiring network-based status monitoring that this RF-only remote cannot provide.
This transmitter is classified within the broader ecosystem of smart gate controllers as a localized access peripheral.