Xhorse XDRT20 Frequency Tester is a newly released tool that can support to detect 315MHZ, 433MHZ, 868MHZ, 902MHZ, test IMMO signal, door handle signal and IR. With smart battery management to have longer battery life.
How to use Xhorse XDRT20 Remote Tester?
XDRT20 Panel Instruction
- Power button: power on and power off.
- PWR: when the Xhorse Infrared Tester is turned on, the indicator will turn on.
- 305-320: it flashes when the signal frequency range is within 305MHz-320Mhz.
- 430-436: it flashes when the signal frequency range is within 430MHz-436MHz.
- 868: it’ll be on when the signal frequency is 868MHz.
- 902: it’ll be on when the signal frequency is 902MHz.
- IMMO: ignition coil signal indicator, it’ll be on when there’s a signal.
- IR: it will be on when IR signal is detected.
- Infrared signal receiver: it’s used to receive infrared signals. During detection, the Mercedes Benz key needs to be vertically aimed at the receiver, and the indicator light will be on when the signal is detected.
- Battery cover: push to replace the battery.
How to use XDRT20 band jumper?
After Xhorse remote tester is turned on, if the 868 or 902 signal lights are flashing or on all the time, it means that there is local frequency interference. Please block the 868 and 902 frequency measurement functions according to the following figure.
- When the 902 frequency band is disturbed, remove the jumper.
- When the 868 frequency band is disturbed, remove the jumper.
Xhorse XDRT20 Unboxing Review
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1pc XDRT20 Remote Tester
– The remote tester is a magnetic design.
– Its body is compact and makes it easy to carry out.
– Remove its battery cover, we can see it needs 2 AAA batteries to power on.
– On the front of device, there’s a power button and 7 indicators: IMMO, IR, 305-320, 430-436, 868, 902, PWR.
– The device will automatically shut down after about 30s idling to ensure you get the the best battery life.
Xhorse XDRT20 Working Test Review
When putting the device near car door handle or ignition coil, the IMMO light will flash. At this time you’ll hear the beep sound. When placing a remote close to the remote tester, it’ll just stop flashing.
Test with a 315MHz remote, when pressing remote button, we can see the 305-320 indicator is flashing. That means the frequency is in the range from 305MHz to 320Mhz.
Test with a 433MHz remote, 430-436 indicator will go active when pressing a remote button. That means its frequency is in the range.
Detect with a 868MHz remote, the 868 indicator flashes.
Detect with 902MHz remote, the 902 indicator flashes.
Detect with a Mercedes remote, the IR & 305-320 indicator flashes in turns.