Scan
With your CyperPRO , you have the capability to effortlessly read, save, and replicate various categories of remote controls using established protocols.
This page serves as your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of reading and emulating remote controls, as well as uncovering the precise frequency of the remote in question.
Some remote controls operate on protocols that CyperPRO has yet to discover. Signals from these remotes can be recorded in a raw format, saved, and subsequently replayed using the "Scan RAW" function.
Config Menu
In this menu, you have the option to manually switch frequencies, both in a manual mode and a hopping mode, as well as manually switch modulations. To access the Configuration Menu, while on the scanning screen, press A - configurate.
Once you do, you'll encounter the following options:
Frequency
You can switch the frequencies on which Cyper receives signals. In the Configuration Menu, using the navigation buttons, you can manually set the frequencies from the available list:
Modulation
To intercept a signal from a remote control, it's essential to configure the modulation settings in your CyperPRO device properly. CyperPRO doesn't come with pre-defined software settings tailored to specific types of remotes. Therefore, before you commence scanning for a signal, you need to manually adjust the modulation settings. Incorrect modulation configuration can lead to inaccurate data. CyperPRO supports both amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM). In the Configuration Menu, using the navigation buttons, you can manually toggle between these modulation types. This allows you to adapt the modulation to the specific signal you intend to capture, which is crucial for obtaining precise and reliable results.
Hopping
To successfully capture a signal when its exact frequency is unknown, you can take advantage of the Hopping mode.
Within the Hopping mode, Cyper employs a rapid frequency-switching approach, cycling through the spectrum of available frequencies while continuously gauging the signal's strength. This dynamic scanning process continues until the signal strength surpasses the predefined threshold .
Once this criterion is met, the frequency-switching operation halts, allowing Cyper to tune in to the signal at the specific frequency where the signal strength reached the desired level.
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