How to Remote Control 4 AC Lamps Off/On

2000M long range 4CH AC power output remote control kit (S4X-AC220-ANT2+CB-4L) is recommended here. 4-button transmitter is compatible with 4 channel receiver. One button is to its correspondent channel. You can connect 4 lamps to receiver. This remote is 220VAC power output so you have not to supply any power to controlled lamps. With external extended antenna, the transmission distance reach 2000m in the open field.

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Here is the wiring diagram. You can connect 4 AC lamps to “A&B” output terminals of receiver. Then supply power to receiver.

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Setting “Toggle Mode” Only connect Jumper-2 with a little jumper.

Press button A, turn on lamp 1; Press button A again, turn off lamp 1.

Press button B, turn on lamp 2; Press button B again, turn off lamp 2.

Press button C, turn on lamp 3; Press button C again, turn off lamp 3.

Press button D, turn on lamp 4; Press button D again, turn off lamp 4.

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How to Remote Control 8 Lights with 2 Remote Transmitters

Overview:

“I am trying to set up a system with two 4-channel AC receivers and two remotes. What I’d like to do is have 4 lights hooked up to each receiver: (A,B,C,D,) on one receiver and (a,b,c,d) on the second. I would like Remote 1 to turn on/off lights A and a at the same time and lights B and b at the same time. I would like remote 2 to turn on/off lights C and c at the same time and D and d at the same time.”

Solution:

Yes, we recommend two AC power output 4 channel remote receivers (S4X-AC220) and two single-button transmitters (C-1) and set them to work according to your request.

For the receivers, they work at AC 110V/220V. Lights can be wired to relay output terminals and do not need supply additional power. For the remotes, C-1 has only one button. You can set toggle mode. (Press button, turn on device; press button again, turn off device)

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Wiring is as the following picture shown.

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When you press the button on the remote 1, it will turn on four lights A and a, B and b at the same time.

When you press the button on the remote 1 again, it will turn off four lights A and a, B and b at the same time.

When you press the button on the remote 2, it will turn on four lights C and c, D and d at the same time.

When you press the button on the remote 2 again, it will turn off four lights C and c, D and d at the same time.

4 Channel DC Output Remote Controller for Garden Lamps and Pond Pump

Overview:

I’m interested in buying transmitters and receivers 12 volts for three garden lights and one pond pump, but could you please advise me on which accessories and channels I would need for this?

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Solution:

We recommend 4 Channel DC Output Long Range Kit (S4X-DC12-ANT2 & CB-4L). 4 channels can output 12V power, so garden lights and pond pump can be wired to terminals of relays respectively. It is 10amps of each channel. The transmitting distance is up to 2000m (6000FT) in open air with external mount antenna. It is very appropriate for outside pond pump and garden lights.

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Wire three garden lights and pond pump to four relay terminals one by one. Supply 12V power, switch on power. Receiver, garden lights and pond pump turn on immediately.

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Setting control mode Toggle: (Only connect Jumper-2).

Press button A, turn on light 1; Press button A again, turn off light 1.

Press button B, turn on light 2; Press button B again, turn off light 2.

Press button C, turn on light 3; Press button B again, turn off light 3.

Press button D, turn on pond pump; Press button D again, turn off pond pump.

4 Channel 12VDC Remote Control Kit for Lights

Question from customer:

I need a four channel receiver and transmitter to control lights or LEDs at 300 meters, 12 volt DC power. Do you have a system? Please respond as soon as possible. Large quantities are possible if we can find the right controlling system.

Answer:

4 channel 12VDC Power Output Switch Kit (S4X-DC12-ANT2&CB-4L) is your better choice. 4 lights or LED lamps can be wired to its channels. And 4 lamps can get power directly from the powered receiver. It is very convenient to you because you don’t have to supply additional power to lights. 2000m can be reached in the open field with the external extend magnetic antenna. Besides controlling lights, it can be applied to many fields, such as motors, fans, electrically operated doors / locks / windows / blinds / cars or other appliances.

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Here is the wiring diagram. It is simple to wire lights. Wire four lights to A&B terminals from relay 1 to relay 4. Supply 12VDC to the receiver.

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There are four working modes in this kit. They are toggle, momentary, latched, momentary + toggle modes.

Setting different control modes

•1) Setting control mode Toggle: Only connect Jumper-2.

Press button A: Turn on the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Press button A again: Turn off the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 no output.

Press button B: Turn on the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Press button B again: Turn off the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 no output.

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•2) Setting control mode Momentary: Only connect Jumper-1.

Press and hold button A: Turn on the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Release button A: Turn off the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 no output.

Press and hold button B: Turn on the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Release button B: Turn off the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 no output.

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•3) Setting control mode Latched: Do not connect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2.

Press button A: Turn on the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Turn off the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 no output.

Press button B: Turn on the relay 2, terminal OUT 2 (A&B) outputs DC power.

Turn off the relay 1, terminal OUT 1 no output.

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•4) Setting control mode Momentary (Channel 1~2) + Toggle (Channel 3~4): Connect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2.

How to Remote Control Two Gates Open and Close

Question from customer:

I am looking for a transmitter and receiver with at least 3 buttons (4 max ) to be used to open and close my gate. I don’t know which is better RF or UHF? Do you have anything that can work for me? I will do the electronics all I need is the option to latch or momentary relay outputs.

Answer

We recommend 4 channel 12V multi-mode remote controller (S4C-DC12+C-4). It operates in toggle, momentary, latched and toggle + momentary control mode (set the mode as you like freely). You can use it to complete four operations at the same time. For example, turn the light on, open the door or control other dc/ac electrical devices in the meantime. It is applied for light remote control, motor remote control, garage door remote control, gate remote control, etc. We think this remote can be used for controlling gate. That is to say, you can use this remote control to control one or two motors of your gate. To realize gate opening and closing, one motor needs two relays to support.

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Secondly, it is the wiring. Suppose you have two gates to remote control. We will wire motors to receiver according to the wiring diagram. B is the common terminal. A is the closed terminal and C is the open terminal. Usually, one relay can only switch on and off one motor. So each two relays can control one motor rotate in positive and reverse direction. We connect two motors to B terminals to every two relays respectively. Connect terminal C to the positive and connect terminal A to the negative.

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We choose momentary working mode: only connect Jumper-1. (We usually use momentary mode for motor controlling. Or you can also choose latched mode if you want.)

Press and hold button 1, motor 1 rotates in positive direction, gate 1 is opening. Release button 1, motor 1 stops.

Press and hold button 2, motor 1 rotates in reverse direction, gate 1 is closing. Release button 2, motor 1 stops.

Press and hold button 3, motor 2 rotates in positive direction, gate 2 is opening. Release button 3, motor 3 stops.

Press and hold button 4, motor 2 rotates in reverse direction, gate 2 is closing. Release button 4, motor 2stops.