The buyer must establish beforehand that this remote suits their system, I have a LOT of remotes from previous equipment we had over the last 40 years and many are orphans from equipment long since gone elsewhere.
This is one of them, a pretty unusual remote but I cannot for the life of me match it with anything we may have have previously and online searching didn't help much either.
Please look closely, if this remote looks something like a remote you used to have then it MAY work with your equipment.
See my notes below about this remote, the unusual features ...
Unknown equipment IR remote
IR Remote control
The overall impression of this remote is that it is designed to control some industrial equipment, it is not smooth/curved/fancy looking like a domestic remote control usually is.
Manufacturer or Model: NOT INDICATED ON THE REMOTE AT ALL
I did investigate inside the remote for clues about it's origin but the PCB is only marked as
8409T
2006.3.31&YF
Remote dimensions: 162mm long x 50mm widest point around the joystick control x 53mm high at the same measuring point for the width
Requires 4x AA batteries
Battery compartment is very nicely made (some remotes have terrible battery holders!) - all contacts are clean and shiny.
Clean casing
Tested and working fine - this means I have installed the batteries and looked at the IR emissions produced when any of the buttons are pushed.
I must assume the codes being sent are correct, I do not know which equipment this is supposed to "talk" to
NOTE: This remote is unusual in operation.
First, the right slide switch MUST be ON, otherwise no codes are emitted at all
Upon sliding the switch to ON, two small red LEDS comes on - continuously.
Moving the left hand slide switch to any position (A,B or C) emits codes
Moving the joystick around emits codes (the joystick shaft has a "downwards" home position under control of a spring)
The 3x IR Leds all emit what appears to be the same signal - these are BRIGHT although invisible to the naked eye
IMPORTANT OBSERVATION - when the codes are being emitted, and the activating button has been released, the codes continue being sent for around a further 1 ~ 2 seconds. I haven't seen any other remotes do this. The code sequence being transmitted is very long.
Batteries will NOT be supplied (4x AA) to prevent any issues with Australia Post and keeping the shipping weight down to a minimum