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SOLO EVO technical data sheet
Description
1Control SOLO EVO is an electronic device that makes it
possible to use a smartphone to activate radio-controlled
automations, such as those of a gate or a garage.
SOLO EVO can copy the remote control of an automation and
then control it by behaving like the original remote control.
Control of an automation
SOLO EVO can copy the remote control of an automation and
then control it by behaving like the original remote control.
It can copy all xed code remote controls and most rolling-
code remote controls in the frequency bands 433.0 MHz to
868.0 MHz, using AM and FM. The old low-frequency remote
controls, called quartz, are not compatible.
The complete list of compatible remote controls is available on
the 1Control website or in the full Instruction Manual.
To control an automation all you need do is to copy a single
remote control, you do not need to copy the remote controls
of all users.
SOLO EVO communicates with your smartphone using
Bluetooth protocol LE 4. You do not need therefore to have an
Internet connection to open the gate or garage.
Operating distance
The maximum distance between SOLO EVO and an
automation to be controlled varies according to the type of
radio control used.
Typically, this distance is between 20 and 40 metres. The
maximum distance between SOLO EVO and a smartphone
varies according to the model of smartphone used and
typically is about 15 —20 metres.
To maximize SOLO EVO’s range it is best to place it at least
1 meter from the ground and in a place where there are no
obstacles between the user and SOLO EVO.
Reinforced concrete walls or metal boxes can weaken or block
the SOLO EVO signal.
Operating conditions
It is resistant to weather conditions, does not fear rain, snow
and exposure to sunlight. IP66 certied.
Security
When using SOLO EVO for the rst time, an 8-digit numeric PIN
code must be set. This PIN must be kept secret.
PIN code holders are considered administrators of the device.
It is possible to reset the PIN by performing a factory reset of
SOLO EVO.
The SOLO EVO administrator can invite other users to use
an automation, without giving them the PIN code, using the
sharing features oered by the app.
The communication between SOLO EVO and a smartphone
is protected by latest-generation security algorithms based
on public keys and end-to-end symmetric encryption with
ephemeral keys.
The communication between SOLO EVO and an automation
uses the same security algorithms as the copied remote
control. Therefore the degree of security oered in this
communication is the same as that of the remote control.
Power supply
SOLO EVO can be powered using 1.5 V alkaline Type C
batteries (included) or by an external 12– 24V DC or AC power
supply.
SOLO EVO has a maximum current absorption of 100mA.
Battery power
To power SOLO EVO using batteries, you need to set the
jumper selector on the console to the “BT” position and
remove the battery-protection pull tab.
Close the device using the 4 screws provided in the package.
Batteries can be replaced once discharged. SOLO EVO can
store cloned remote controls and shared accesses in its
memory, even when it has no power supply. You can check
battery charge status using the app.
Battery life varies according to the number of operations
(openings or closures) carried out:
12-24V AC/DC power supply
To power SOLO EVO from an external power source of 12-24V,
you need to set the jumper selector on the tab to the “AL”
position.
Average
duration
4
10
20
48 months
24 months
12 months
Daily
openings