Long Range and One-Many-System Remote Control —2000M

Question from customer:

I need a system with 1 Transmitter and 15 Receivers.

The 15 Receivers will be “remote receivers” and will be located in 15 separate locations.

This 1 Transmitter will control all 15 remote Receivers (buttons 1 through15 on the Transmitter).

Range = 300m-500m

Voltage = 12VDC

Ampere = 1.0 – 5.0 Amps

Answer

We’d like to recommend you “One-to-Many System”. It includes a 15-button transmitter and 15 long range receivers. They can work together and their working distance is 2000M with external extended antenna. The maximum working current is 10 ampere. Each receiver is 1 channel, which can connect to one device. Control Lights, Motors, Fans, electrically operated Doors / Locks / Windows / Blinds / Cars or Other Appliances with AC110~240V or DC0~28V. You can turn on/off the receiver with transmitter (remote control) from any place within a reliable distance; the wireless RF signal can pass through walls, floors and doors. There are 3 working modes for each receiver. They are toggle, momentary and latched.

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Here is the wiring diagram. It is the normally open and normally closed connection. You can connect device to normally open terminals B&C.

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1, Setting control mode Toggle: Connect Jumper-2.

Control mode Toggle: Press -> On; Press again -> Off.

Press button 1: Turn on Receiver 1

Press button 1 again: Turn off Receiver 1

Press button 15: Turn on Receiver 15

Press button 15 again: Turn off Receiver 15

 

2, Setting control mode Momentary: Connect Jumper-1.

Control mode Momentary: Press and hold -> On; Release -> Off.

Press and hold button 1: Turn on Receiver 1

Release button 1: Turn off Receiver 1

Press and hold button 15: Turn on Receiver 15

Release button 15: Turn off Receiver 15

 

3, Setting control mode Latched: Disconnect Jumper-1 and Jumper-2.

The transmitter buttons are odd number, you’d better not set latched mode because buttons must work in pairs in latched mode.

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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