240V and 12V Sirens are Triggered by One Transmitter

Question from Customer:

Hello, I would like some help to decide on what system to choose. We have a siren in a building 750m away that we would like to trigger, it is 240v. I would also like to use the same remote to activate a 12v siren 1.2km away. Is it possible for one remote to trigger two different sirens?

Answer:

We recommend you two different receivers, one is long range ac power direct output receiver (S1X-AC220-ANT2), and other is long range dc power direct output receiver (S1X-DC12-ANT2). AC receiver is used to connect to 240V siren. DC receiver is used to connect to 12V siren. You can only use 2-Button transmitter (CB-2) to control all of them. With the extended external antenna, both receivers’ working distances reach 2000m (6000ft).

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Usage:

There are three working modes in each receiver.

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

Press button 1: Turn on the relay.

Press button 1 again: Turn off the relay.

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

Press and hold button 1: Turn on the relay.

Release button 1: Turn off the relay.

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

Press button 1: Turn on the relay.

Press button 2: Turn off the relay.

In your case, you can set ‘Toggle Mode’. Press the button of remote, turn on the device; press the button again, turn off the device. Toggle mode is motivated by single relay, which means you can work this mode with single button remote. So one 2-Button transmitter is enough for you to control two sirens. Press big button, turn on the 240V siren; press again, turn off the 240V siren. Press small button, switch on the 12V siren; press again, switch off the 12V siren.

Wiring:

240V siren is connected to AC receiver’s OUTPUT terminal. And supply 240V power supply. 12V siren is supposed to connect to DC receiver’s A&B terminal. And supply 12V power supply.

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