Digi-Code DC5030 Multi-Code Compatible Remote

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DC5030

Quick Overview

  • Compatible with Multi-Code 300 MHz systems and receivers, including Linear/Multi-Code 1090, 1099, 4120, and 4140; works with most garage door and gate operators using the Multi-Code 10-switch format
  • 300 MHz operation with 10-position DIP switch coding (1024 combinations) for dependable, interference-resistant performance
  • Quick setup—match transmitter DIP switch pattern to your existing Multi-Code receiver; no reprogramming of the opener required
  • Visor-mount handheld form factor; includes clip for standard vehicle visors
  • Includes: 1 Digi-Code DC5030 transmitter, visor clip, pre-installed battery, and programming/setup guide
  • Strong RF output within FCC limits for reliable everyday operation across typical residential garages and gates
  • Durable housing with positive-feedback pushbutton engineered for frequent, daily use
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The Digi-Code DC5030 Multi-Code Compatible Remote is a handheld, three-button transmitter designed to operate multiple garage doors, gates, or commercial door operators that use the Linear/Multi-Code fixed-code system. Engineered for dependable 300 MHz operation, it provides a convenient replacement or upgrade for existing Multi-Code setups, allowing you to control up to three separate receivers or openers from a single remote. Ideal for residential and light commercial applications, the DC5030 offers straightforward, reliable performance for daily access control needs.

This remote is compatible with Multi-Code-format receivers and openers that use 300 MHz fixed-code technology and DIP-switch programming (10-position coding). Programming is quick: open the transmitter case and set the DIP switches to match the corresponding switch settings on your Multi-Code receiver or opener for each button you wish to control. The DC5030 is not compatible with rolling-code systems such as LiftMaster/Chamberlain Security+, Genie Intellicode, Linear MegaCode (318 MHz), or other non–Multi-Code formats. For safe operation, install and test the remote only on systems equipped with proper entrapment protection and keep transmitters out of reach of children. Keywords: Digi-Code DC5030, Multi-Code compatible remote, 300 MHz garage door remote, gate opener remote, 3-button transmitter, fixed code, replacement remote, Linear Multi-Code, residential/commercial access control.

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Multi-Code Compatible Radio Control List

This list covers all major brands that offer remotes, keypads, and receivers compatible with the 300MHz Multi-Code system.

1. Multi-Code Compatible Remotes (300 MHz)
BrandModel(s)StyleReplaces
Linear / Multi-Code3089 / 3060 / 3070Visor / KeychainOriginal Units
Digi-CodeDC-5010 / DC-5040Visor / Mini3089 / 3060
LiftMaster300MC1-Button Visor3089 / MCS308911
Keystone HeddolfM219-1K / M220-1KKeychain / Visor3060 / 3089
Transmitter SolutionsStinger / Firefly 300MCDCompact Visor / KeychainAll 10-Switch 300MHz
SkyLinkSD-300 / 100AKeychain / Visor3089 / 3060
ChallengerMC1010 / MC1020 / MC4210Standard VisorMulti-Code Format
2. Compatible Wireless Keypads
BrandModelFrequencyCompatibility
Multi-Code4200 / 420001300 MHz10-Dip Switch Receivers
Digi-CodeDC-5200300 MHzMulti-Code 1090 / 1099
Transmitter SolutionsDOLKPW300300 MHzStandard Multi-Code
Chamberlain / LMKLIK2U / 387LMUniversalMust set to Multi-Code mode
3. Multi-Code Compatible Receivers
BrandModelPowerNotes
Multi-Code1090 / 1099 / 302812V-24V / 24V Plug-inIndustry standard
Digi-CodeDC-5100 / DC-511012V-24V / 24VDirect replacement for 1090
Transmitter SolutionsTransceiver 30012V-24VHigh sensitivity/range
Technical Tip: Universal Remotes

Models like the Chamberlain KLIK3U or LiftMaster 380UT can work with Multi-Code, but they do not have physical dip switches. You must use a "Step-and-Set" programming method to simulate the 10-switch code.