Compatibility must be checked on the remote itself, not on the control unit.
If your FAAC remote is a master, SOLO can often copy it directly.
If no master remote is available, SOLO KIT is usually the correct fallback.
1Control SOLO can copy many FAAC remotes for gates and garage doors. What matters is the remote you are copying, not the motor or control board installed on the automation.
Compatibility must be checked on the remote itself, not on the control unit.
If your FAAC remote is a master, SOLO can often copy it directly.
If no master remote is available, SOLO KIT is usually the correct fallback.
FAAC is one of the most common compatibility requests because several remote families look similar from the outside but behave differently during the copy procedure. This page helps you identify the model before you buy.
With 1Control SOLO you keep the FAAC remote that already works and add smartphone opening without changing everyday habits for the rest of the household.
FAAC is also the brand where the master/slave distinction matters the most. If your remote is slave-only, the correct path is often SOLO KIT rather than forcing a copy that cannot be completed.
On FAAC remotes the master/slave distinction is real. A master remote usually shows a quick blink before the LED stays on, while a slave lights up immediately. SOLO can copy FAAC master remotes correctly; if you only have a slave remote, SOLO KIT is the safer option.
This static list gives you a first practical orientation. For the final confirmation, always use the compatibility page, especially if your remote is old or exists in very similar-looking variants.
Open the compatibility page and select FAAC, or start from the static model list below.
Hold the remote close to the side notch of SOLO and follow the guided steps in the 1Control app.
If the app asks for a diagonal button combination, execute it carefully: that step is typical for supported FAAC remotes.
If the model is not compatible or if the compatibility page tells you that a direct connection is required, SOLO KIT is the correct solution: a small wired kit that makes the automation controllable without depending on the current remote compatibility.
The correct check is based on the remote model, not on the motor brand or the control board. You can use the 1Control compatibility page and the static model list on this page as a practical starting point.
No. In most cases 1Control SOLO works alongside the original remote instead of replacing it. That means you can keep using the remote you already have and add smartphone opening when useful.
The quickest check is to watch the LED while the remote transmits. Master remotes usually blink briefly before the light stays on, while slave remotes turn on immediately with no initial blink. If you are unsure, compare the remote with the compatibility page or ask support with a photo.
If the model does not appear in the verification flow or the system clearly requires a different setup, the most practical path is SOLO KIT. It removes the dependency on the current remote by adding a dedicated receiver to the automation.
Dedicated brand pages help you recognize the right models and move more quickly through compatibility notes, exceptions, and recommended products. If your remote is not FAAC, continue from the SOLO compatibility hub by brand or open the full compatibility page directly.
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